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LAKE GEORGE ZONE NEWSLETTER Friday 26Th September 2014 LAKE GEORGE ZONE NEWSLETTER Friday 26th September 2014 Bush Fire Danger Period The gazetted Bush Fire Danger period commences on 1 October 2014. After that date permits will be required to remove fuel by burning. Encourage people to use the time between now and the start of the season to lower their risk to bushfire. QFCC PPE issuing day Geoff Andrew will open the store on Saturday 27th September to issue PPE to those members who can’t get to the control centre on weekdays. You will need a PPE form signed by your captain. Hours are 1000-1100, so you only have a one-hour window of opportunity. Important dates QFCC PPE issuing day Queanbeyan FCC Saturday, 27th September 1000- 1100 hrs RFS Open Day Ryrie Park Braidwood Saturday, 27th September Bushfire Danger Period 1st October Permit Issuing Officer info session TBA TBA SMT Meeting Audio Link – both FCC 8th October, 1630hrs South/East Meeting Braidwood FCC 15th October 2014, 1600 hrs Training Team Meeting Audio Link – both FCC 21st October, 1830 hrs Community Education meeting One of the new NSPs Saturday 25th October 1000- 1200 hrs NSW RURAL FIRE SERVICE – MEMORANDUM 1 of 5 Notified burns – from the database Finish Type of Start Date Brigade area Property Date Burn 27/08/2014 30/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Araluen 102 Hospital Hill Road 01/09/2014 30/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Araluen 'Hazel Glen', Suncutting Rd Araluen 12/09/2014 30/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Araluen Aralglen 6020 Araluen Road Araluen 410 Majors Creek Mtn Road (Susie 19/09/2014 30/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Araluen Swinton) 856 Majors Creek Mountain Road 23/09/2014 30/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Araluen Araluen 22/09/2014 30/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Araluen 1540 Neringla Road Araluen 22/09/2014 30/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Araluen 5929 Araluen Road Araluen 23/09/2014 30/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Araluen 5820 Araluen Road Araluen 5894 Araluen Road (Old court house, 24/09/2014 30/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Araluen next to Don) 06/09/2014 28/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Boro/Mt Fairy 1025 Lower Boro Road, Boro 09/09/2014 30/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Boro/Mt Fairy 'Red Hill', 508 Braidwood Road, Boro 16/09/2014 30/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Boro/Mt Fairy 1065 Mount Fairy Road 18/09/2014 30/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Boro/Mt Fairy 'Ellerslie' 1636 Tarago Road 27/09/2014 27/09/2014 Bonfire Braidwood 10902 Nerriga Road, Braidwood 13/09/2014 30/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Braidwood Araluen Road, Braidwood 13/09/2014 30/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Braidwood 14 Dawsons Lane 23/09/2014 30/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Braidwood 282/300 Farringdon Road, Farringdon 24/09/2014 30/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Braidwood 100 Hawthon Lane 28/09/2014 28/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Braidwood "Milgadara" Nerriga Road Durran Durra 27/09/2014 28/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Braidwood 283 Glen Moore Road Agricultural 'Kehlhof', 3806 Kings Highway, 26/08/2014 30/09/2014 Burn Bungendore Bungendore 26/09/2014 30/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Bungendore 74 Cherry Tree Lane, Bungendore 28/09/2014 30/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Bungendore 78 The Mountain Rd, Bungendore 27/09/2014 30/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Bungendore 3830 Kings Hwy, Bungendore 27/09/2014 28/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Bungendore 5678 Kings Highway, Bungendore 26/08/2014 26/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Burra 75 Candy Road Hazard 13/09/2014 30/09/2014 Reduction Burra 244 Urila Road 16/09/2014 30/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Burra 127 Naylor Road 27/09/2014 29/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Burra 127 Little Burra Road 23/09/2014 30/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Burra 1527 Burra Road 23/09/2014 30/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Burra 57 Urila Road 23/09/2014 30/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Burra 366 Williamsdale Road 23/09/2014 30/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Burra 28 Mirrormere Road, Burra 27/09/2014 28/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Burra 37 Shearer Drive 25/09/2014 28/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Burra 79 Naylor Road, Urila NSW RURAL FIRE SERVICE – MEMORANDUM 2 of 5 28/09/2014 30/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Burra 192 Candy Road Burra 25/09/2014 30/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Burra 114 Keewong Lane 28/09/2014 28/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Burra 1555 Burra Road, Burra 27/09/2014 28/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Burra 844 Burra Road Braidwood Road, Captains Flat 27/09/2014 28/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Captains Flat (opposite fire station) 27/09/2014 30/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Captains Flat 3386 Captains Flat Road 27/09/2014 28/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Captains Flat 1074 Wild Cattle Flat Rd 11/09/2014 30/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Farringdon 5826 Captains Flat Road Lowden Forest Park, Tallaganda SF (the 26/09/2014 29/09/2014 Bonfire Farringdon water wheel) 02/09/2014 28/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Hoskingtown 317 The Old Mill Road, Forbes Creek 09/09/2014 30/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Hoskingtown 834 Forbes Creek Road Agricultural 17/09/2014 30/09/2014 Burn Hoskingtown 1551 Hoskinstown Road 17/09/2014 30/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Hoskingtown 32 Pollock Road 20/09/2014 29/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Hoskingtown 132 Rossi Road, Rossi 24/09/2014 30/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Hoskingtown 516 Rossi Road 28/09/2014 28/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Hoskingtown 1641 Hoskingtown Road 23/08/2014 23/08.2014 Pile Burn/s Jerrabomberra Creek 1241 Old Cooma Road, Googong 20/09/2014 28/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Jerrabomberra Creek 102 Burra Road Googong 20/09/2014 30/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Jerrabomberra Creek 151 Wickerslack Lane Jerrabomberra 23/09/2014 30/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Krawarree 410 Hereford Hall Road, Krawarree Cleatmore' 3785 Cooma Road 27/09/2014 28/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Krawarree Braidwood 23/09/2014 30/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Majors Creek 8 King Street Majors Creek Lot 1101 Wallace gap Road, Long Flat, 27/09/2014 28/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Majors Creek Majors Creek 26/09/2014 30/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Majors Creek 16 Seymour St, Majors Creek Agricultural 44 Webbs Road (off Little River Rd) 17/09/2014 30/09/2014 Burn Mongarlowe Mongarlowe Agricultural 17/09/2014 30/09/2014 Burn Mongarlowe 'Brookland', Back Creek Road Agricultural 17/09/2014 30/09/2014 Burn Mongarlowe 198 Charles Forest Road Agricultural 23/09/2014 30/09/2014 Burn Mongarlowe 360 Charleys Forest Road, Mongarlowe Hazard 555 Budawang Road. Budawang (HRC 27/09/2014 28/09/2014 Reduction Mongarlowe burn) 26/09/2014 28/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Mongarlowe 268 Northangera Road 25/09/2014 30/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Mongarlowe "Ramlad", 176 Back Creek Road 27/09/2014 28/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Mongarlowe 554 Halls Lane 05/08/2014 30/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Mulloon 629 Mulloon Road, Mulloon 22/08/2014 30/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Mulloon 3582 Kings Highway Agricultural 06/09/2014 30/09/2014 Burn Mulloon "Tallyho", Watsons Road, Mulloon 'Witwood' ,8903 Kings Highway, 06/09/2014 30/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Mulloon Braidwood NSW RURAL FIRE SERVICE – MEMORANDUM 3 of 5 17/09/2014 30/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Mulloon 8352 Kings Highway, Mulloon 27/09/2014 29/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Mulloon 306 Manar Road 24/09/2014 30/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Mulloon 'Doughboy Hill' Kings Highway 29/09/2014 30/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Mulloon 8884 Kings Highway Agricultural Swellmann Lodge off Willforest Road, 30/08/2014 30/09/2014 Burn Nerriga Nerria 12/09/2014 30/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Nerriga "Tipperary", 6148 Nerriga Road, Nerriga Agricultural 24/09/2014 30/09/2014 Burn Nerriga 'Windrock', Nerriga Road Agricultural 30/08/2014 28/09/2014 Burn Queanbeyan City 85 Wanna Wanna Road, Carwoola 27/09/2014 28/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Queanbeyan City 135 Wickerslack Lane, 23/09/2014 30/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Queanbeyan City 318 Captains Flat Road 24/09/2014 30/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Queanbeyan City 78 Powell Drive 27/09/2014 29/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Queanbeyan City 512 Wanna Wanna Road Carwoola Agricultural Queanbeyan Racecourse (Joint 28/09/2014 28/09/2014 Burn Queanbeyan City RFS/FRNSW burn) Agricultural 30/08/2014 30/09/2014 Burn Stoney Creek 60 Whiskers Creek Road 06/09/2014 0709/2014 Pile Burn/s Stoney Creek 285 Woolcara Lane, Captains Flat Agricultural 08/09/2014 30/09/2014 Burn Stoney Creek 106 Whiskers Creek Road Carwoola Agricultural 1701 Captains Flat Road (Carwoola 16/09/2014 30/09/2014 Burn Stoney Creek Station) 12/09/2014 30/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Stoney Creek 1598 Captains Flat Road 13/09/2014 28/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Stoney Creek 54 Molonglo River Drive 13/09/2014 30/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Stoney Creek 47 Stony Creek Place 27/09/2014 28/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Stoney Creek 63 Molonglo Place Carwoola Agricultural 19/09/2014 30/09/2014 Burn Stoney Creek 203 Bowen St, Carwoola 23/09/2014 30/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Stoney Creek 4 Povey Place 26/09/2014 28/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Stoney Creek 203 Douglas Close, Carwoola 27/09/2014 29/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Stoney Creek 350 Widgeiwa Road Carwoola 26/09/2014 28/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Stoney Creek 201 Bowen Street, Carwoola 27/09/2014 30/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Stoney Creek 3 Radcliff Cricuit Carwoola 27/09/2014 30/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Stoney Creek 291 Widgewa Road, Carwoola 29/09/2014 29/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Stoney Creek 77 Knoxs Close 27/09/2014 29/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Stoney Creek 1 Radcliffe Circuit 27/09/2014 28/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Stoney Creek 79 Knox Close, Carwoola Agricultural 20/09/2014 30/09/2014 Burn Wamboin 37 Poppet Road Wamboin 28/08/2014 28/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Wamboin 278 Bingley Way 03/09/2014 30/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Wamboin 202 Snowgum Road, Bywong Agricultural 06/09/2014 30/09/2014 Burn Wamboin 916 Macs Reef Road, Bywong 06/09/2014 30/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Wamboin 495 Denley Dr, Wamboin NSW RURAL FIRE SERVICE – MEMORANDUM 4 of 5 Agricultural 09/09/2014 30/09/2014 Burn Wamboin 1725 Bungendore Road, Bywong 16/09/2014 30/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Wamboin 62 Majors Close 13/09/2014 28/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Wamboin 248 Norton Road Wamboin 13/09/2014 30/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Wamboin 454 Denley Drive, Wamboin 13/09/2014 30/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Wamboin 1178 Bungendore Road, Bywong 27/09/2014 28/09/2014 Pile Burn/s Wamboin 23 The Forest Road 20/09/2014 30/09/2014
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