Fires restrictions
Fire restrictions for Wilbinga
Up to date as from the 15th of November 2018.
As of the 1st of October, the Shire entered its restricted burning period which runs until the 21st of November. During this period a permit is required for all fires including solid fuel BBQs and campfires, however permits can only be issued for private property, therefore, fires in the Wilbinga area after the 1st Oct are illegal and will incur a penalty.
From the 22nd of Nov until the 28th Feb is the prohibited period in which ALL fires are illegal and from 1st March until 31 May we re-enter restricted with the same rules applying as previously mentioned.
Total Fire bans are declared by The Minister for Emergency Services and are advertised the night before on all TV channels and ABC Radio as well as most weather forecasts. You are in contravention of the ban if you drive in the bush (yes, on tracks) during a total fire ban. Potential fines of up to $25000 or 12 months jail. You can find the information about Total Fire Bans on the Emergency Wa Website. Just follow the links.
Map
The light blue and brown shaded areas West of Indian Ocean Drive is what is known as the Wilbinga Conservation Park and is under an 'adoption agreement' with us and DBCA Swan Coastal Parks and Wildlife to assist in the Parks future access.
The Conservation Park is taken up by a few nature reserves, a forestry area and a UCL area that is proposed as a nature reserve.
The beaches are UCL and are not under the adoption agreement with Parks and Wildlife.
Approx. 450 meters from the Moore River Mouth heading South is a Shire of Gingin Beach Reserve, this section of beach is a no go zone and if caught on this section of beach an infringement will be issued by the Shire Rangers.