Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeGazetteNo smoke without fire

No smoke without fire

CARDINIA Shire Council has briefly released a new version of its Open Air Burning Policy (March 2016) for community comment.
It wants to permit burning off 24 hours, yes all day and night, on Friday, Saturday and Monday.
Councillors state this is to increase residents’ feeling of safety. Yet this policy threatens the safety and wellbeing of our community in a number of ways.
A key call out time for the fire brigade has become around dusk as people go indoors leaving fires unsupervised due the last extension of burning off hours to daylight hours; 24 hour burning off is predicted to increase this hazard.
Smoke is held close to the ground by cold air inversion which is why burning off hours were restricted to 9-5pm previously.
The serious health hazards of wood and vegetation (biomass) smoke are known by medical experts, but not well understood by the community.
If council really wants its community to be safe then returning to 9-5pm burning off Thursday to Saturday is the least they can do as we have limited control over the air we and our children breathe.
They already have a solution for those who have no alternatives for fire prevention, with free permits available to burn off when needed outside regulation hours.
Restricting smoke will encourage more outdoor physical activity and greater wellbeing as people enjoy the outdoor environment they live here for.
If you believe council’s duty of care clearly lies with protecting our safety, health and wellbeing, speak up as your councillors currently believe this latest proposal is the best they can do.
Submissions close 5pm on 19 April (see council’s website for details).
Kate Forster,
Emerald.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Hit to helmet proves costly

**Just when you thought the Premier relegation battle between DEVON MEADOWS and UPPER BEACONSFIELD couldn't get any closer, there was an odd moment towards...
More News

Premier finals battles set

A mouthwatering weekend of cricket will see tensions rise and old enemies lock horns to decide who punches their ticket to the Casey Cardinia...

Grand final spot on the line

The stage is set and everything is at stake when Buckley Ridges takes on Berwick in a preliminary final this weekend in the DDCA...

CCCA Next Gen Cricketers: Adams leads impressive group

The Casey Cardinia Cricket Association Premier Division is rich in young talent, with the next generation already making a deep impact. This list is of...

Warragul Show delights families

The 141st Warragul and West Gippsland Agricultural Show wrapped up last weekend, drawing crowds to the heart of Warragul for three days of agriculture,...

NextGen Level Up launches

Karinya Farm has officially launched its NextGen Youth Services at its new Pakenham space, bringing the Level Up program to young people aged 12...

Honouring women who inspire Cardinia

The Cardinia Cultural Centre came alive on Thursday, 5 March, as the community gathered to celebrate the women who shape and strengthen life across...

Popular Adventure showbag is back

The ever-popular Adventure Showbag is back at this year’s show on Saturday! Kids can travel from stand to stand collecting exciting items along the...

$1m boost for two schools

Two Yarra Valley schools scored hundreds of thousands of dollars from the Planned Maintenance Program (PMP) on 4 March, kickstarting key upgrades to infrastructure....

More milestones on the way

Installation of the new two-storey community pavilion at Upper Beaconsfield Recreation Reserve was underway last week. Grove Group is building the new two storey modular...

Opinion: Wrong target on housing

My dear Sikh friend recently confided that he had experienced racial abuse not once, but twice in the past three weeks. This revelation saddened...