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Nov 13 2008
Fire Danger Period now in force.
Thursday, 13 November 2008

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Fire Danger Period is now in force

CFA Outer Metro Norwest Area is advising residents that the Fire Danger Period (FDP) for the municipalities of Wyndham, Melton, Macedon Ranges, Hume, Mitchell, Moorabool and Whittlesea has commenced Monday 17 November 2008 and will remain in force until 1 May 2009.

Two consecutive months of below average rainfall and warmer than average Spring temperatures informed CFAs decision on a mid-November start to the Fire Danger Period.

During the FDP, fires cannot be lit in the open air without a permit. CFA Manager Community Safety, James Fox, said people should become familiar with what restrictions apply.

“Some fires need a permit, and others are only allowed in specific conditions,” he said. “Fires to burn off grass, undergrowth or weeds must be accompanied by a permit—issued by the Municipal Fire Prevention Officer.

“Barbeques and fires for cooking and warmth, however, do not require a permit, but must be lit in properly constructed fireplaces, within limits of wind speed and clearance perimeter, and are to be supervised at all times,” he said.

“Illegal fires are often lit without consideration of weather conditions and do not have the required controls in place to manage the fire,” Mr Fox added.

Lighting a fire in the open without a permit is an offence and can bring a penalty of up to $5,500 or 12 months imprisonment.

The FDP and Total Fire Ban is explained in more detail with the Can I or Can’t I? brochure, downloadable from CFA’s web site (www.cfa.vic.gov.au)..

For information on bushfire planning, call the Victorian Bushfire Information line on 1800 240 667 or visit www.cfa.vic.gov.au

 
Nov 06 2008
Tune in to be prepared
Thursday, 06 November 2008

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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

 
 
Jul 15 2008
What's been happening?
Tuesday, 15 July 2008

An update on the statistics from Point Cook:

 

Number of calls by Year
Year Primary Calls Support Calls Totals
2008 92 64 156
2007 124 121 245
2006 136 160 296
2005 66 54 120
2004 51 37 88
2003 45 27 72
2002 8 15 23
Totals 522 478 1000
 

Number of calls by Month  
  2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Jan 0 7 15 16 29 22 23
Feb 0 6 13 8 22 11 24
Mar 0 13 12 6 20 28 31
Apr 0 7 11 12 18 20 21
May 0 3 7 7 24 21 25
Jun 0 7 1 6 16 15 23
Jul 0 7 1 6 21 13 9
Aug 1 1 6 5 28 15 0
Sep 0 1 1 10 19 16 0
Oct 3 6 7 10 31 27 0
Nov 11 3 3 15 26 31 0
Dec 8 11 11 19 42 26 0
Totals 23 72 88 120 296 245 156

 
Apr 07 2008
Good Friday 2008
Monday, 07 April 2008

Good Friday 2008

 

Fellow collectors. I am writing this letter to you as a big thank you on behalf of the Point Cook Fire Brigade for the help and commitment you have given us during the 2008 Royal Children’s Hospital Good Friday Appeal of which was the first of many to come.

We hope that throughout the day, you enjoyed the facilities, met lots of members of your community and had a great time raising money for a good cause. With your help, we managed to exceed expectations and raised a grand total of;

$19,236.25

 

A special thank you to all participants of the day including but not limited to;

·         Point Cook Fire Brigade

·         Werribee Coast Guard

·         Laverton / Point Cook Rotary

·         Members of the Point Cook Community

·         Councillor Kim McAliney – Mayor

·         Councillor Leigh Barrett – Truganina Ward

·         Seabrook Fish & Chips

·         Sanctuary Lakes Fish & Chips

·         Bakers Delight – Point Cook

·         Point Cook Homestead

·         Point Cook Fire Brigade Auxiliary

Discussions for the 2009 appeal are already underway so pencil in your diaries a day where you can make a difference and get ready to start knocking again.

Again, I would like to thank all of you for coming and committing your time to help such a great cause. If you are able to give any feedback or comments about the day, please do not hesitate to email me on This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it and be sure to check our website www.pointcookcfa.org.au for coming events and information of the 2009 Appeal.

 

Yours Sincerely,

Michael piscopo

2nd Lieutenant

Point Cook Fire Brigade

 
Feb 28 2008
Good Friday Appeal 2008
Wednesday, 27 February 2008

 

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20th February 2008

 

RATTLING UP SOME COMMUNITY SPIRIT

 

Want to meet your neighbours and raise money for a great cause at the same time?

 

The Point Cook CFA brigade is coordinating a "tin rattle" collection for the Good Friday Appeal, and hope to raise community spirit in the process.

 

"We are putting the call out to everyone in Point Cook to doorknock their area, and help raise $15,000 for the Royal Childrens Hospital," said Michael Piscopo from Point Cook CFA.

 

"The appeal ensures that all children with life-threatening illnesses receive the best possible clinical and medical care", he said.

 

"There are a lot of fundraisers for this cause in the Wyndham area, but not much in Point Cook."

 

"So because there are so many new residents in Point Cook we wanted to create someithing that would create a sense of community," he said.

 

The CFA Brigade will be out collecting all day on Good Friday and would like residents and businesses to donate money or their time to this worthy cause.

 

The Good Friday Appeal was first established in 1931, when a group of Herald and Weekly Times Journalists organised a sports carnival in aid of charity.

 

Last year, the appeal raised over $11 million, with fundraising events such as the Easter Egg Hunt and Werribbee Park, through to a Line-Dance-a-thon and golf days.

 

For further information please contact:

 

Michael Piscopo, Point Cook CFA, on (03) 9395 3827 or register your interest using the RCH - Good Friday Form

 
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