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TUNE IN TO BE PREPARED
With hotter and drier weather conditions predicted over the upcoming summer period, it is critical Victorians start getting prepared for the fire season now.
774 ABC Melbourne and ABC Victoria, the state’s Official Emergency Service Broadcaster will assist all Victorians to do just this, as they again partner with CFA, DSE, MFB and Department of Human Services (DHS) on Fire Awareness Day.
This year’s Fire Awareness Day is Friday November 14 and the ABC will broadcast a full day of comprehensive coverage in conjunction with CFA, DSE, MFB and DHS. The day is aimed at drawing public attention to the fire season and the actions we can take to minimise the risks.
Fire Awareness Day provides important information about the bushfire season and advice on how people can prepare.
CFA Chief Officer Russell Rees said the day is really important to help spread the message that everyone needs to be prepared for fire.
“We need everyone living in
Victoria to understand the risk.
“Over the last few years, fires have been in remote and rural parts of the state, but the dryness and lack of rainfall means there is a high potential for significant fires right across the state. The risk is heightened in residential areas because homes back on to parks and open land.”
As the official Victorian Emergency Services Broadcaster, ABC Local Radio provides up-to-date information and support to residents and visitors to the state during bushfires.
ABC Local Radio Victoria, Manager, Steve Kyte said, “Supporting community safety initiatives is an integral part of what the ABC does in its capacity as the Official Emergency Services Broadcaster.
“We understand that access to up-to-date information during a bushfire is vital. On high fire risk days it is important to know what is happening at all times by listening to the radio, visiting CFA and DSE’s websites, visiting www.abc.net.au/melbourne/features/bushfires or calling the Victorian Bushfire Information Line on 1800 240 667.”
Throughout the day, ABC will be speaking to the Chiefs of Victorian Emergency Services, residents who have defended their property during fires and members of the emergency services.
Fire Awareness Day will run all day from 5.30am, where all programs will convey important fire messages and interviews. Both
Statewide Drive, with Kathy Bedford and 774 Drive with Lindy Burns will also feature highlights and reports from ABC programs across the state.
Tune into 774 ABC Melbourne, ABC Ballarat 107.9FM, ABC Central Victoria 91.1FM, ABC Gippsland 100.7FM, ABC Goulburn Murray 106.5 FM, ABC Mildura Swan Hill 104.3 FM, ABC South West Vic 1602AM, ABC Western Victoria 594AM or ABC Shepparton 97.7 FM.
For further information, please visit www.cfa.vic.gov.au or abc.net.au/melbourne |