You must obtain a permit to burn green waste on your property.
It will only be granted if there are no other means to dispose the materials.
You are allowed to burn:
The CFA can always help you plan and prepare when the time is right.
Select a burn date that is at least 10 days after you submit the form.
Apply for a permit to burn
We will respond to your application within 5 working days.
We will arrange with you a time for one of our assessors to check out your property.
This must be done before a permit can be issued.
You must comply with any conditions on your permit permit.
A common one is notifying Fire Permits Victoria with details of your burn online or by calling 1800 668 511.
You are free to burn on your nominated date.
If the weather conditions are too wet, contact our Local Laws team on 9490 4222 to arrange for an alternative burn date.
If you use a fire pit, chiminea or wood heater on your property, it is important to understand our expectations for community and environmental safety. We have strict Local Law requirements in relation to their use.
You can have an outdoor fire in the open air if:
Buying the right wood heater, using it correctly and maintaining it reduces smoke pollution.
If not used properly, fire pits, wood heaters and chimineas can cause excessive smoke that harms people’s health.
Smoke pollution is most likely to affect:
If you are affected by smoke from a wood heater, fire pit or chiminea, first try to talk to your neighbour first as they may not be aware of the problem.
If this does not solve the issue, contact our Public Health Protection Team on 9490 4222.
Illegal burning off is a matter for your local Victoria Police office.
If there is a risk to life or property, call 000.
With any questions on getting a permit to burn, contact our Local Laws team on 9490 4222.
The fine for burning off without a permit is $400.
Permits to burn are only granted to properties that 2500 square metres or larger.
For smaller properties, an alternative option is to book a bundled branch collection with us (you are entitled to 2 per year).
We discourage burning household waste in incinerators.
Unwanted materials should be composted, mulched, recycled or placed in garbage bins.
Find out more about our waste collection services.