Bushfire Information

Emergency Numbers

  • Fire or life-threatening emergencies 000
  • SES Emergency Assistance 132 500
  • Emergency Information 13 DFES (13 13 37)

Fire Sub Zone Map

A Harvest and Vehicle Movement Ban will be put over particular Zones. To know what Fire Sub Zone you are in, click HERE.


My Bushfire Plan

My Bushfire Plan is a bushfire preparedness tool, providing you with one place to prepare, store, print, share and update your bushfire plan any time, from any device.

Prepare for a bushfire now and keep yourself and your household safe.

Start your Bushfire Plan


Water during an Incident

You SHOULD NOT rely on scheme water during a bushfire.

Residents living in or near bushland are reminded not to rely on public water supplies if they plan to stay and defend their homes during a bushfire.

If you plan to stay and defend your home, you must have an independent water supply and pumping capability. Scheme water may not be available due to damaged infrastructure, extreme demand depleting supply and pressure, or a cut to power, which is used to pump water.

We have prepared ourselves for the 2024/2024 bushfire season by readying equipment and systems to cope with extreme conditions. Despite these efforts, it is likely that water pressure will reduce, and scheme water supply tanks may run empty in the event of fire.


Bushfire Warning Systems

Know the Signs:

How you receive warnings may not change, but the wording, colours and call to action may be different to what you’re used to, as this system is implemented across Australia. Refer to your state or territory’s emergency service’s website for how to stay informed during an emergency.

What is a Warning?

A warning provides point-in-time information about a hazard that is impacting or is expected to impact communities. It describes the impact and expected consequences for communities and includes advice on what people should do.

Advice Fire Warning black flame in a yellow triangle

ADVICE: A fire has started but there is no immediate danger. Stay alert and watch for signs of a fire. 
Be aware and keep up to date.

Watch and Act Fire Warning black flame in an orange triangle

WATCH AND ACT: A fire is approaching and there is a possible threat to lives or homes. Put your plan into action. If your plan is to leave, make sure you leave early. If your plan is to stay, check all your equipment is ready.
Only stay and defend if you are mentally and physically prepared.

Emergency Fire Warning black flame in a red triangle 

EMERGENCY WARNING: An out of control fire is approaching fast and you need to take immediate action to survive. If you haven't prepared your home it is too late.
You must seek shelter or leave now if it is safe to do so.

When a bushfire threatens, you can monitor official warnings at:

For further bushfire information please visit dfes.wa.gov.au


Firebreak Information

What is a firebreak? A firebreak is a strip of land that has been cleared of trees, shrubs, grass, and other combustible material, providing low-fuel conditions. Firebreaks must be trafficable to allow access for firefighting vehicles and are a proactive way to slow bushfires.

Owners and occupiers are required to clear and maintain their property from 9 October to 31 March, the specified fire danger period.

Rangers pay particular attention to firebreak maintenance and inspect properties throughout the Shire district. Where landowners do not comply with regulations, they will issue infringement notices.

Fire Hazard Reduction Notice

Please read the Fire Hazard Reduction Notice below. This is the First & Final Notice. It is your responsibility to read and comply with the information provided.

Shire Rangers and Authorised Officers are appointed Bush Fire Control Officers and are authorised to enter any property to inspect and enforce compliance with the Fire Hazard Reduction Notice.  

If a property is found non-compliant with the Notice's requirements after 9 October, and fails to follow a Notice to Comply, an infringement can be issued. If the property continues to be non-compliant, the Shire or its contractor can enter the property to perform the required works at the landowner's cost. 

The Definitions and Guidance Notice outlines practical, detailed firebreak requirements. 

Hard copies of these Notices are available from the Shire of Esperance Administration Building, Windich Street Esperance.

Please follow the links for information on:

Not sure which Zone you are in? See the Zone Map

Bush Fire Brigade Area Boundaries

Contact your local Bush Fire Brigade (non emergency calls only)

Fire Permit Issuing Officers

A Guide to Constructing and Maintaining Firebreaks

2024/2025 Fire Hazard Reduction Notice

Fire Hazard Reduction Notice - Definition Guidance Notice

​Application for Variation to Firebreak

Firebreak Contractors for firebreak installation and maintenance

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Burning Restrictions