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DRAFT Fire Operations Plan M I D L A N D H I G H W ROKEWOOD - ILLABAROOK GRASSLAND A Y QUANDONG - BALLAN RD EAST DEREEL - BUSHLAND RESERVE DEREEL - BUSHLAND RESERVE MEREDITH - BYRNE RD ANAKIE - HUT RD MEREDITH - BANGAMIE 2 K E E R M C U N N O D DRAFT S Y L I Y Werribee G W A U W L L H Y IG H S E C IN B Fire Operations Plan R R U P C E C Y R A E W E E K E FR LARA - MIDDLE RD S CE IN R T HAMILTON P MAIN STREE HIGHWAY LARA - SANDY CK RD OTWAY LETHBRIDGE - BOONDEROO SE M I D L A N D H I G H W L 2013-2014 TO 2015-2016 IT TLE A RIV Y AY ER W EE FR S S A E L C T IN C R R P E E K VICTORIA AY HW OTWAY IG H ON LT MI HA S BANNOCKBURN - WABDALLAH T INVERLEIGH - RESEARCH BURNS O N Y INVERLEIGH - CARRAH TK C Y R A E W E H H K AM G ILTO I N H HIG S HW INVERLEIGH - KANGAROO TK E AY K E C E INVERLEIGH - CARRAH TK IN R R C P E L I Y M D A A E W V O I H F R G I G H B N I A L S R E L A C G R N N A I T O R L R P O E A E D G VER N RI RWO ABER BA DEEN STREET Inverleigh - McMillians Lane East D A Geelong O ! R T N E M T E E L E T R T T S E H S IG H D A B O EL R L AR G IN IN E R H G IG PRINCES HIGHWAY N HW R O A A L Y V E E E N G Y AY C HW R A HIG E E W ES K C H IN Y R T A P E G E I R R R H T A CREEK S RMSTRONG M S T A I C L S IL R Camperdown W A E ! E T O K E C RE ST F N I H R A IG R H U D S K R JA E P Y A W CREEK H MERRIGIG G I H S E C N I AY R P W R GH EK P I HI E N ES CR C INC A E PR R S UR H G IG RE H IR W B A S Y P R I N G Anglesea - Flaxbournes Road C D R E E A E N Colac Anglesea - Woodland Track K S ! C Anglesea - Gum Flats Rd P R Bambra - Deans Marsh Winchelsea Rd I E R K E E R RE Bambra - Lyons Road K C O KIN N T C A U Y R A D L I L ANGLESEA - EAST WORMBETE CREEK ROAD E O S C R K I V E C R R Anglesea - Dusty Miller Track E E K P E N N Anglesea - Powerline Track S Y P M R Anglesea - Tea Tree Track O D R A E I T Y SA E N LT CREEK P G T A Anglesea - Salt Creek C H L G R E M C E U Anglesea - Ellimatta Road W B E A R RU K L C C S E KN L Y E E K LL C Anglesea - Red River Track K C R R C EE E K R E E Legend - Fire Operations Plan (FOP) K Jancourt - Barlow Rd E K Yeodene - Possum Ridge Road Anglesea - Whites Tk Aireys Inlet - Iron Bark Spur Track PAINKAL Land & Fire Districts Barongarook - Langdons Road AC CREEK Aireys Inlet - Loves Track Aireys Inlet - Sunnymeade K Aireys Inlet - Duck Ponds Track Jancourt - Timboon Colac Rd EE R C Deans Marsh - Seaview Road Aireys Inlet - Dam Wall Track E EK Previously Approved Burns E RE R G C D R IN E Tomahawk Creek - Murnanes Track U ID M DIV N EK C Eastern View - Golf Links Road RE R C Kawarren - Yahoo Creek E Eastern View - Clark Spur TkMoggs Creek - Boyd Avenue TS E T Tomahawk Creek - East West Road K O Tomahawk Creek - Gordons Track Kawarren - Burtons Lookout ACTIVITY TYPE SC P Pennyroyal - Pennyroyal Track O Gerangamete - Link Track W E LOV R STRATEGIC BREAKS AREA E CREEK Big Hill - Big Hill Tk C R P O Forrest - Seven Bridges Road Pennyroyal - Wickham Track Big Hill - Big Hill Tk E R E C U K P IN E Forrest - Cemetery C STRATEGIC BREAKS R E Forrest - Caspers Access E K Forrest - King Creek Forrest - Neck Track Simpson - Tomahawk Creek Road Lorne - Five Mile Track R Lorne - Old Coach Rd O Indicative FOP year S S C R EK E RE E C K WK Carlisle River - Wall Skinner Access Cooriemungle - Flora Reserve AHA Lorne - Cora Lynn Creek TOM Forrest - Roadknight Creek RoadForrest - Turner Dr Kennedys Creek - Valley View Road Forrest - Titchs Tk 2013 - 2014 Forrest - Ridge Road K CREE Gellibrand - Gellibrand Valley Road HER Gellibrand - Rifle Range Track FIS Lorne - Saint George EK Carlisle River-Pipeline Rd Sth RE Gellibrand - Cricket Pitch Road H C EC Carlisle River - Larsons Rd REEK LE KING C 2014 - 2015 EEK SKULL CR Gellibrand - Jacksons Track Forrest - West Barwon Lorne - Sheoak Picnic Ground EK RE K C E 2015 - 2016 G E IN R R P C S S Y E L R Carlisle River - Tuckers Orchard Road A Separation Creek - Jamieson Track Mechanical Works BAY OF ISLANDS - DYNON RD H C Kennedys Creek - Westwicks Road Roads L E B A H E Y L C L R I S E B A E R N K D A N Freeway Y D Wye River - Cassidy Access Tk Kennedys Creek - Fords Road C R R E I E V K E R VER Port Campbell - Deaneys MSO WYE RI CHAPPLE CREEK Highway Wye river - Kennett Wye Jeep Tk K E S E M R Main Road Y Devondale - The Boulevarde C T H Kennett River - Kennett Ridge Road G E N C U Kennett River - Cassidy Dr R O E Devondale - Gellibrand River Road Y E K Kennett River - Point Hawdon Collector LAT Devondale - Atkinson Creek ROB E CR EEK K E Permanent Waterbody E R C Devondale - Nariel Creek G O D R E D V L I I Wetland Area R W M A H R J A O B H A National Parks and Reserves N N A R I K V E E E R R C Other Public Land D R O F F A T S A I R E R I V E R D U C K C R E E K Cape Otway - Camp Ground 0 3.25 6.5 13 19.5 Cape Otway - Blanket Bay Kilometers Scale 1 : 170,700 Map Produced by Land & Fire Division, Barwon South West Region, July 2013 Copyright © The State of Victoria, Department of Environment and Primary Industry 2013 Disclaimer This publication may be of assistance to you but the State of Victoria and its employees do not guarantee that the publication is without flaw of any kind or is wholly appropriate for your particular purposes and therefore disclaims all liability for any error, loss or other consequence which may arise from you relying on any information in this publication. 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