Community Education Events
The Bayswater fire brigade regularly supports local schools and community groups by undertaking brigade visits or attending special events.
Should you have an event you would like the brigade to attend, please email lt4@bayswatercfa.com attention: Community Engagement Team Leader.
Please keep in mind that the Brigade is fully volunteered and we cannot always guarantee that our members will be able to attend your event.
Business and Industry
This section provides information on structural fire safety for your business or premises including caravan park fire safety, emergency plans for commercial properties, the safe storing of dangerous goods and CFA’s role in land use planning and Bushfire Management Overlay. Find out more…
Fire Restrictions
Fire Restrictions can be applied across most areas of Victoria by the CFA when fire danger is high. Find out more…
Total Fire Bans
CFA may declare a Total Fire Ban (TFB) on days of high fire danger. This prohibits the lighting of fires in the open air (including the use of some tools / equipment such as welders). Check if today is a TFB
Are you Fire Ready?
If you live, work or travel in Victoria this summer, you may be at risk of bushfire. All those living near bush, grassland or the coast need to be fire ready and have a Bushfire Survival Plan. Find out more…
Fire Danger Ratings – an explanation
Victoria has adopted the new nationally agreed Fire Danger Rating (FDR) scale to help communities understand information about fire danger. This new scale recognises the significant increase in severe bushfire conditions over the past decade and the subsequent greater level of danger to the community, as experienced on Saturday 7 February 2009.
Please refer to the CFA website to view the current FDR forecast or to find out more information.
Role of Local Government
As documented in the Emergency Management Act 1986 and the Local Government Act 1989, councils play a critical role in Victoria’s emergency management systems.
Councils have emergency management responsibilities because they are the closest level of government to their communities and have access to specialised local knowledge about the environmental and demographic features of their districts. People also naturally seek help from their local council and emergency management.
Bayswater Fire Brigade’s response district covers both the Knox City Council and Maroondah City Council.
To learn more about the roles and plans these councils have in place please click the relevant link:


