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Firewood season open tomorrow

FIRE Collectors will need to ensure they check local map locations when the fire collecting season opens at midnight.

Victorians will be able to collect free firewood for personal use from designated state forest firewood collection areas from tomorrow.

The autumn firewood season ends on June 30 but collectors are reminded individual collection areas may close earlier if there is no more firewood available.

Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action (DEECA) Director Forest and Fire Operations Loddon Mallee, Scott Falconer, urged collectors to play it safe and check local weather conditions as well as their planned route before heading into the forest.

“When collecting, please drive only on formed roads, be aware of the environment around you and the safety of yourself and others as trees may fall or drop limbs without warning,” he said.

Mr Falconer said people can collect up to two cubic metres per person per day with a maximum of 16 cubic metres per household per financial year.

He encouraged people who rely on firewood for heating and cooking to plan for their needs early.

“Firewood needs at least 8-12 months to cure and must be dry before use. We prioritise firewood availability for local communities and those who depend on firewood as their primary source of heating and cooking.

This autumn, there is a reduced supply of domestic firewood available and fewer firewood collection areas will open” Mr Falconer said.

To prioritise local communities’ access to available firewood, collection from designated firewood areas in state forests in central and northern Victoria will be limited to residents of specific local shires.

Please verify you are eligible to collect before you arrive.

Approved locations for each region will not be released until tomorrow but can be found by visiting www.ffm.vic.gov.au/firewood/firewood-collection-in-your-region and maps will go live from midnight.

An interactive map will include details about vehicle access, while pdf maps include safety and other practical information.

This autumn there are 15 firewood collection areas opening across Loddon Mallee from March 1, with more planned for later in the season.

Opening of the Gunbower State Forest designated firewood collection area is delayed to April 1 due to fire risk.

Residents from outside specified Local Government Areas, cannot collect firewood from designated firewood collection areas in state forests in Central Victoria.

These rules aim to ensure that local communities have greater access to available firewood into the future.

While firewood is free to collect, supply is not unlimited. This means firewood needs to be managed responsibly to ensure environmental sustainability.

Firewood collectors may be asked to prove their address when collecting firewood.

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