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Spring into firewood collection

THE spring firewood collection in state forests begins on Thursday.

Forest Fire Management Victoria (FFMVic) team leader values and assets planning Amy Groch said firewood collection restrictions introduced at the start of the autumn season this year will continue, with some designated collection areas restricted to residents of specific local shires.

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

“We had a very positive response from community members following the introduction of local restrictions in autumn.”

Firewood can only be collected during autumn from March 1 to June 30 and spring from September 1 to November 30.

“Designated firewood collection areas are selected for a range of reasons including the availability of firewood, community safety, and to protect sites of cultural and environmental significance,” Ms Groch said.

“You are only allowed to collect two cubic metres per person per day. You can only collect a total of 16 cubic metres of firewood per household per financial year.

“Most people do the right thing and stick to the collection limits and local restrictions however authorised officers will be patrolling parks, forests and reserves to catch those who aren’t.

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

“Please be aware of the environment around you at all times and safety of others when in state forests. Trees may fall or drop limbs without warning.”

For more information, visit www.ffm.vic.gov.au/firewood/firewood-collection-in-your-region

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