Fire plans now published and in effect
Over the past five months, our Wildfire and District Teams have been working to review Fire Plans for the whole country. As of today, these have been published on our website(external link) and are now in effect.
To everyone involved in this project, thank you for your dedication to meeting tight timeframes and commitment to collaboration.
Update from public consultation
As part of the development of the plans, we ran a formal consultation process.
The formal consultation ran from 15 February to 14 March 2024, 5pm. The feedback was received via our online submission form, email and at district land management forums.
Through the consultation, we received 35 formal submissions. All 16 district Fire Plans received submissions. Feedback has been broadly grouped into the following sectors:
- Forestry (15 individual submissions)
- Farming and horticulture (1 individual submission)
- Territorial Local Authorities (2 individual submissions)
- Conservation (2 submissions, including a national submission)
- Emergency preparedness (2 individual submissions)
- Infrastructure-related organisations (1 individual submission)
- Other landowners (2 individual submissions)
- Members of the public (11 individual submissions)
Feedback themes included:
- use of fire control measures i.e., the fire break policy
- use of fireworks
- fire hazards and risks
- publicity methods for fire bans/restrictions
- education on the burning of rubbish fires
- trigger thresholds for setting fire seasons
- setting permanent restricted fire zones.
We’ve also received additional commentary, largely around consents administered by other agencies. As this is outside of the scope of Fire Plans, this feedback was passed onto districts, where applicable.
You can find all finalised plans including detailed background on their purpose on our website.