WATCH AND ACT - ORRORAL VALLEY FIRE - 4PM - 03.02.2020

The Orroral Valley Fire is at an ADVICE level bushfire warning.

  • The ACT Emergency Services Agency (ESA) advises that there is still active fire in the area and residents need to remain vigilant.
  • The fire continues to burn out of control.
  • The size of the fire is approximately 70, 398 Ha. 
  • Despite favourable firefighting conditions, the Orroral Valley Fire continued to expand overnight on the western, southern and north-western edges.
  • Erratic and at times dangerous fire conditions, caused by extreme dryness in the environment, were experienced by fire crews on the ground.
  • Throughout a challenging night, crews were able to protect all assets in southern Namadgi including the Corin Ski Resort, Brayshaws Hut, Westermans Hut, Lutons Sheering Shed and Waterholes Hut.
  • The north-east edge of the fire, closest to Tharwa and suburbs of Canberra remained within containment lines overnight. Firefighters monitored three hot spots on the edge of the fire and reported there was no increase in fire activity.
  • There are no properties under threat at this time.
  • Call Triple Zero (000) immediately if you or your property are under threat.
  • Conditions could change and get worse.
  • Make sure you are prepared. Do not wait to see firefighters or signs of fire to act.

Next update will be provided by 4PM or if the situation changes.

The Orroral Valley Fire is at an ADVICE level bushfire warning.

  • The ACT Emergency Services Agency (ESA) advises that there is still active fire in the area and residents need to remain vigilant.
  • The fire continues to burn out of control.
  • The size of the fire is currently approximately 69,064 Ha in size.
  • Today, crews continued to strengthen containment lines in the north, west and south of the fireground. 
  • There are no properties under threat at this time.
  • Call Triple Zero (000) immediately if you or your property are under threat.
  • Conditions could change and get worse.
  • Make sure you are prepared. Do not wait to see firefighters or signs of fire to act.

Next update will be provided by 9AM or if the situation changes.

The Orroral Valley Fire is at an ADVICE level bushfire warning.

The ACT Emergency Services Agency (ESA) advises that there is still active fire in the area and residents need to remain vigilant.

The fire continues to burn out of control.

The size of the fire is currently approximately 68, 508 Ha in size.

Crews will take advantage of windows within current weather conditions to strengthen containment in the north, west and south edges of the fireground. 

There are no properties under threat at this time. Call Triple Zero (000) immediately if you or your property are under threat.

Conditions could change and get worse. Make sure you are prepared. Do not wait to see firefighters or signs of fire to act.

Next update will be provided by 4PM or if the situation changes.

The Orroral Valley Fire has been downgraded to an ADVICE level bushfire warning. 

Fire activity remains erratic on some parts of the fire ground, but no properties are at risk at this time.

The ACT Emergency Services Agency (ESA) advises that residents need to remain vigilant.

Call Triple Zero (000) immediately if you or your property are under threat.

Conditions could deteriorate. Make sure you are prepared. Do not wait to see firefighters or signs of fire to act.

What you should do:

  • Activate your Bushfire Survival Plan if you have one
  • Go to esa.act.gov.au for regular bushfire updates
  • Listen to your local radio station
  • Bring your pets inside, close windows and doors to minimise smoke exposure
  • Locate important documents, emergency kit, medication, animals, and family members
  • Inform your family, friends, and neighbours of your plans and see if they need help preparing

Current situation:

  • The fire is still out of control.
  • The fire is travelling in a north to north westerly. 
  • The size of the fire is currently approximately 62, 988 Ha in size.
  • Drones are not permitted to operate anywhere near the fireground.

Keep up to date:

  • Check the ESA website (esa.act.gov.au)
  • Follow ESA Twitter account (@ACT_ESA) and ESA Facebook account (@ACTEmergencyServicesAgency)
  • Download and monitor the NSW RFS Fires Near Me mobile app
  • Stay tuned to your local radio station
  • Contact Access Canberra on 13 22 81.

Next update will be provided by 9AM or if the situation changes.

This is a WATCH AND ACT level bushfire warning.

You need to keep up to date and decide what actions you will take because bushfire conditions are changing.

People in the areas of THARWA VILLAGE, BOBOYAN ROAD, APOLLO ROAD, TOP NAAS ROAD, NAAS ROAD and CORIN ROAD should monitor the situation and be prepared to activate their bushfire survival plan.

People in southern suburbs of Canberra including BANKS, GORDON and CONDER should continue to monitor conditions and stay up to date.

No properties are under threat at this time. Remain vigilant and call Triple Zero (000) immediately if you or your property is under threat.

Current situation:

  • The fire is out of control.
  • The fire is travelling in a north easterly direction.
  • The size of the fire is currently approximately 61,394 Ha in size.
  • Properties may be impacted by embers well ahead of the fire causing spot fires.
  • Thick smoke from the Orroral Valley Fire is impacting the Territory and could reduce visibility and air quality, particularly in southern Canberra suburbs. 

If conditions change, firefighters may not be able to protect every property. You should not expect a firefighter at your door or in your street.

Next update will be provided by 2AM or if the situation changes.

This is a WATCH AND ACT level bushfire warning.

You need to keep up to date and decide what actions you will take because bushfire conditions are changing.

People in the areas of THARWA VILLAGE, BOBOYAN ROAD, APOLLO ROAD, TOP NAAS ROAD, NAAS ROAD and CORIN ROAD should monitor the situation and be prepared to activate their bushfire survival plan.

People in southern suburbs of Canberra including BANKS, GORDON and CONDER should continue to monitor conditions and stay up to date.

No properties are under threat at this time. Remain vigilant and call Triple Zero (000) immediately if you or your property is under threat.

Current situation:

  • The fire is out of control.
  • The fire is travelling in a north easterly direction.
  • The size of the fire is currently approximately 61,394 Ha in size.
  • Properties may be impacted by embers well ahead of the fire causing spot fires.
  • Thick smoke from the Orroral Valley Fire is impacting the Territory and could reduce visibility and air quality, particularly in southern Canberra suburbs. 

If conditions change, firefighters may not be able to protect every property. You should not expect a firefighter at your door or in your street.

Next update will be provided by 12 midnight or if the situation changes.

This is a WATCH AND ACT level bushfire warning.

You need to keep up to date and decide what actions you will take because bushfire conditions are changing.

People in the areas of THARWA VILLAGE, BOBOYAN ROAD, APOLLO ROAD, TOP NAAS ROAD, NAAS ROAD and CORIN ROAD should monitor the situation and be prepared to activate their bushfire survival plan.

People in southern suburbs of Canberra including BANKS, GORDON and CONDER should continue to monitor conditions and stay up to date.

No properties are under threat at this time. Remain vigilant and call Triple Zero (000) immediately if you or your property is under threat.

Current situation:

  • The fire is out of control.
  • The fire is travelling in a north easterly direction.
  • The size of the fire is currently approximately 61,394 Ha in size.
  • Properties may be impacted by embers well ahead of the fire causing spot fires.
  • Thick smoke from the Orroral Valley Fire is impacting the Territory and could reduce visibility and air quality, particularly in southern Canberra suburbs. 

If conditions change, firefighters may not be able to protect every property. You should not expect a firefighter at your door or in your street.

Next update will be provided by 10PM or if the situation changes.

This is a WATCH AND ACT level bushfire warning.

You need to keep up to date and decide what actions you will take because bushfire conditions are changing.

The Orroral Valley Fire has been upgraded to WATCH AND ACT level bushfire warning.

People in the areas of THARWA VILLAGE, BOBOYAN ROAD, APOLLO ROAD, TOP NAAS ROAD, NAAS ROAD and CORIN ROAD should monitor the situation and be prepared to activate their bushfire survival plan.

People in southern suburbs of Canberra including BANKS, GORDON and CONDER should continue to monitor conditions and stay up to date.

No properties are under threat at this time.

Remain vigilant and call Triple Zero (000) immediately if you or your property is under threat.

People in the area may be affected by smoke, which could reduce visibility and air quality.

What you should do:

  • Activate your Bushfire Survival Plan if you have one 
  • If you do not have a Bushfire Survival Plan identify where you will go if you need to leave
  • Go to esa.act.gov.au for regular bushfire updates
  • Listen to your local radio station
  • Bring your pets inside, close windows and doors to minimise smoke exposure
  • Locate important documents, emergency kit, medication, animals, and family members
  • Inform your family, friends, and neighbours of your plans and see if they need help preparing
  • Moving your car outside if you have an electric garage door
  • Arrange alternative transport in case of evacuation if you do not have access to a car
  • Taking any additional action to protect your livestock and property.

Current situation:

  • The fire is out of control.
  • The fire is travelling in a north easterly direction.
  • The size of the fire is currently approximately 61,394 Ha in size.
  • Properties may be impacted by embers well ahead of the fire causing spot fires. If conditions change, firefighters may not be able to protect every property.

You should not expect a firefighter at your door or in your street.

Keep up to date:

  • Check the ESA website (esa.act.gov.au)
  • Follow ESA Twitter account (@ACT_ESA) and ESA Facebook account (@ACTEmergencyServicesAgency)
  • Download and monitor the NSW RFS Fires Near Me mobile app
  • Transport Canberra and City Services for road closures (https://www.cityservices.act.gov.au/roads-and-paths/act_public_road_closures)
  • Stay tuned to your local radio station
  • Contact Access Canberra on 13 22 81.

Next update will be provided by 8PM or if the situation changes.

This is a WATCH AND ACT level bushfire warning.

You need to keep up to date and decide what actions you will take because bushfire conditions are changing.

The Orroral Valley Fire has been upgraded to WATCH AND ACT level bushfire warning.

People in the areas of THARWA VILLAGE, BOBOYAN ROAD, APOLLO ROAD, TOP NAAS ROAD, NAAS ROAD and CORIN ROAD should monitor the situation and be prepared to activate their bushfire survival plan.

People in southern suburbs of Canberra including BANKS, GORDON and CONDER should continue to monitor conditions and stay up to date.

No properties are under threat at this time.

Remain vigilant and call Triple Zero (000) immediately if you or your property is under threat.

People in the area may be affected by smoke, which could reduce visibility and air quality.

What you should do:

  • Activate your Bushfire Survival Plan if you have one 
  • If you do not have a Bushfire Survival Plan identify where you will go if you need to leave
  • Go to esa.act.gov.au for regular bushfire updates
  • Listen to your local radio station
  • Bring your pets inside, close windows and doors to minimise smoke exposure
  • Locate important documents, emergency kit, medication, animals, and family members
  • Inform your family, friends, and neighbours of your plans and see if they need help preparing
  • Moving your car outside if you have an electric garage door
  • Arrange alternative transport in case of evacuation if you do not have access to a car
  • Taking any additional action to protect your livestock and property.

Current situation:

  • The fire is out of control.
  • The fire is travelling in a north easterly direction.
  • The size of the fire is currently approximately 60,687 Ha in size.
  • Properties may be impacted by embers well ahead of the fire causing spot fires. If conditions change, firefighters may not be able to protect every property.

You should not expect a firefighter at your door or in your street.

Keep up to date:

  • Check the ESA website (esa.act.gov.au)
  • Follow ESA Twitter account (@ACT_ESA) and ESA Facebook account (@ACTEmergencyServicesAgency)
  • Download and monitor the NSW RFS Fires Near Me mobile app
  • Transport Canberra and City Services for road closures (https://www.cityservices.act.gov.au/roads-and-paths/act_public_road_closures)
  • Stay tuned to your local radio station
  • Contact Access Canberra on 13 22 81.

Next update will be provided by 6PM or if the situation changes.

The Orroral Valley Fire is at an ADVICE level bushfire warning.

The fire continues to burn out of control.

The ACT Emergency Services Agency (ESA) advises that there is still active fire in the area and residents need to remain vigilant.

Crews will work to strengthen containment lines, with a focus on the northern side of Mt. Tennent, and the western face of the fire ground near Mt. Franklin Road.

Smoke from backburning operations may be visible to people in the southern suburbs of the ACT.

A southerly wind change around 4:00pm will bring heavy smoke across Canberra.

There are no properties under threat at this time. Call Triple Zero (000) immediately if you or your property are under threat.

Conditions could change and get worse. Make sure you are prepared. Do not wait to see firefighters or signs of fire to act.

What you should do:

  • Activate your Bushfire Survival Plan if you have one
  • Go to esa.act.gov.au for regular bushfire updates
  • Listen to your local radio station
  • Bring your pets inside, close windows and doors to minimise smoke exposure
  • Locate important documents, emergency kit, medication, animals, and family members
  • Inform your family, friends, and neighbours of your plans and see if they need help preparing

Next update will be provided by 4PM or if the situation changes.

The Orroral Valley Fire has been downgraded to an ADVICE level bushfire warning.

Changing weather conditions are impacting parts of the fire.

Fire activity continues to burn out of control.

Firefighting crews continue to monitor the situation.

The ACT Emergency Services Agency (ESA) advises that there is still active fire in the area and residents need to remain vigilant.

Call Triple Zero (000) immediately if you or your property are under threat.

Conditions could change and get worse.
Make sure you are prepared. Do not wait to see firefighters or signs of fire to act.

Falling trees remain a risk.
Dangerous Tree Assessment teams have been operating along Boboyan Road (north of Glendale Depot), Naas Road and Top Naas Road.

What you should do:

  • Activate your Bushfire Survival Plan if you have one
  • Go to esa.act.gov.au for regular bushfire updates
  • Listen to your local radio station
  • Bring your pets inside, close windows and doors to minimise smoke exposure
  • Locate important documents, emergency kit, medication, animals, and family members
  • Inform your family, friends, and neighbours of your plans and see if they need help preparing


People in Tharwa Village, Banks, Conder and Gordon need to monitor conditions and stay up to date. Dial Triple Zero if residents see unattended flame.

Current situation:

  • The fire is still out of control.
  • The fire is travelling in a south easterly direction.
  • The size of the fire is currently approximately 58,892 Ha in size.
  • Drones are not permitted to operate anywhere near the fireground.


Keep up to date:

  • Check the ESA website (esa.act.gov.au)
  • Follow ESA Twitter account (@ACT_ESA) and ESA Facebook account (@ACTEmergencyServicesAgency)
  • Download and monitor the NSW RFS Fires Near Me mobile app
  • Stay tuned to your local radio station
  • Contact Access Canberra on 13 22 81.


Next update will be provided by 9AM or if the situation changes.

The Orroral Valley Fire has been downgraded to an ADVICE level bushfire warning.

Fire activity remains steady across the fire ground. Falling trees remain a risk.

Dangerous Tree Assessment teams have been operating along Boboyan Road (north of Glendale Depot), Naas Road and Top Naas Road.

The ACT Emergency Services Agency (ESA) advises that there is still active fire in the area with erratic wind conditions residents need to remain vigilant.

Call Triple Zero (000) immediately if you or your property are under threat.

Conditions could change and get worse. Make sure you are prepared. Do not wait to see firefighters or signs of fire to act.

What you should do:

  • Activate your Bushfire Survival Plan if you have one
  • Go to esa.act.gov.au for regular bushfire updates
  • Listen to your local radio station
  • Bring your pets inside, close windows and doors to minimise smoke exposure
  • Locate important documents, emergency kit, medication, animals, and family members
  • Inform your family, friends, and neighbours of your plans and see if they need help preparing

People in Tharwa Village, Banks, Conder and Gordon need to monitor conditions and stay up to date. Dial Triple Zero if residents see unattended flame.

Current situation:

  • The fire is still out of control.
  • The fire is travelling in a south easterly direction.
  • The size of the fire is currently approximately 56,259 Ha in size.
  • Drones are not permitted to operate anywhere near the fireground.


Keep up to date:

  • Check the ESA website (esa.act.gov.au)
  • Follow ESA Twitter account (@ACT_ESA) and ESA Facebook account (@ACTEmergencyServicesAgency)
  • Download and monitor the NSW RFS Fires Near Me mobile app
  • Stay tuned to your local radio station
  • Contact Access Canberra on 13 22 81.

Next update will be provided by 4:30AM or if the situation changes.

The Orroral Valley Fire is at a WATCH AND ACT level bushfire warning.

A spot is still burning on the western side of Half Moon Creek and could threaten properties along Top Naas Road. People in this area need to keep up to date and monitor the situation because it may change. Activate your bushfire survival plan.

Fire activity continues to ease or remain stable across the remainder of the fireground.

People in the areas of Boboyan Road, Apollo Road and Naas Road should monitor the situation and be prepared to activate their bushfire survival plan. These roads are open to local traffic.

People in Tharwa Village, Banks, Gordon and Conder should continue to monitor conditions.

The fire remains active, and ACT residents will see smoke and activity this evening as backburning operations are conducted.

Remain vigilant and call Triple Zero (000) immediately if you or your property are under threat.

What you should do:

  • Activate your Bushfire Survival Plan if you have one
  • Go to esa.act.gov.au for regular bushfire updates
  • Listen to your local radio station
  • Bring your pets inside, close windows and doors to minimise smoke exposure
  • Locate important documents, emergency kit, medication, animals, and family members
  • Inform your family, friends, and neighbours of your plans and see if they need help preparing


Current situation:

  • The fire is still out of control.
  • The fire is travelling in a south easterly direction.
  • The size of the fire is currently approximately 55, 000 Ha in size.
  • Drones are not permitted to operate anywhere near the fireground.


Keep up to date:

  • Check the ESA website (esa.act.gov.au)
  • Follow ESA Twitter account (@ACT_ESA) and ESA Facebook account (@ACTEmergencyServicesAgency)
  • Download and monitor the NSW RFS Fires Near Me mobile app
  • Stay tuned to your local radio station
  • Contact Access Canberra on 13 22 81.

Next update will be provided by 9:10PM or if the situation changes.

The Orroral Valley Fire is now at WATCH AND ACT level bushfire warning.

A spot fire has developed on the western side of Half Moon Creek and could threaten properties along Top Naas Road. People in this area need to keep up to date and monitor the situation because it may change. Be ready to activate your bushfire survival plan.

Fire activity continues to ease or remain stable across the remainder of the fireground.

People in the areas of Boboyan Road, Apollo Road and Naas Road should monitor the situation and be prepared to activate their bushfire survival plan. These roads are open to local traffic.

People in Tharwa Village, Banks, Gordon and Conder should stay up to date.

The fire remains active, and ACT residents will see smoke and activity into this evening as backburning operations are conducted.

Conditions could change and get worse. Make sure you are prepared. Do not wait to see firefighters or signs of fire to act.

Remain vigilant and call Triple Zero (000) immediately if you or your property are under threat.

What you should do:

  • Activate your Bushfire Survival Plan if you have one
  • Go to esa.act.gov.au for regular bushfire updates
  • Listen to your local radio station
  • Bring your pets inside, close windows and doors to minimise smoke exposure
  • Locate important documents, emergency kit, medication, animals, and family members
  • Inform your family, friends, and neighbours of your plans and see if they need help preparing


Current situation:

  • The fire is still out of control.
  • The fire is travelling in a south easterly direction.
  • The size of the fire is currently approximately 55, 000 Ha in size.
  • Drones are not permitted to operate anywhere near the fireground.


Keep up to date:

  • Check the ESA website (esa.act.gov.au)
  • Follow ESA Twitter account (@ACT_ESA) and ESA Facebook account (@ACTEmergencyServicesAgency)
  • Download and monitor the NSW RFS Fires Near Me mobile app
  • Stay tuned to your local radio station
  • Contact Access Canberra on 13 22 81.

Next update will be provided by 7:10PM or if the situation changes.

The Orroral Valley Fire remains at ADVICE level bushfire warning.

Fire activity eased across the fire ground, but falling trees remain a risk.

Dangerous Tree Assessment teams have been operating along Boboyan Road (north of Glendale Depot), Naas Road and Top Naas Road. These roads are now open to local traffic.

The ACT Emergency Services Agency (ESA) advises that there is still active fire in the area, and residents need to remain vigilant.

Call Triple Zero (000) immediately if you or your property are under threat.

Conditions could change and get worse. Make sure you are prepared. Do not wait to see firefighters or signs of fire to act.

What you should do:

  • Activate your Bushfire Survival Plan if you have one
  • Go to esa.act.gov.au for regular bushfire updates
  • Listen to your local radio station
  • Bring your pets inside, close windows and doors to minimise smoke exposure
  • Locate important documents, emergency kit, medication, animals, and family members
  • Inform your family, friends, and neighbours of your plans and see if they need help preparing


People in Tharwa Village, Banks, Conder and Gordon need to monitor conditions and stay up to date.

Current situation:

  • The fire is still out of control.
  • The fire is travelling in a south easterly direction.
  • The size of the fire is currently approximately 54, 918 Ha in size.
  • Drones are not permitted to operate anywhere near the fireground.


Keep up to date:

  • Check the ESA website (esa.act.gov.au)
  • Follow ESA Twitter account (@ACT_ESA) and ESA Facebook account (@ACTEmergencyServicesAgency)
  • Download and monitor the NSW RFS Fires Near Me mobile app
  • Stay tuned to your local radio station
  • Contact Access Canberra on 13 22 81.

Next update will be provided by 9:00AM or if the situation changes.

The Orroral Valley Fire is now at ADVICE level bushfire warning.

Fire activity eased across the fire ground, but falling trees remain a risk.

Dangerous Tree Assessment teams have been operating along Boboyan Road (north of Glendale Depot), Naas Road and Top Naas Road. These roads are now open to local traffic.

The ACT Emergency Services Agency (ESA) advises that there is still active fire in the area, and residents need to remain vigilant.

Call Triple Zero (000) immediately if you or your property are under threat.

Conditions could change and get worse. Make sure you are prepared. Do not wait to see firefighters or signs of fire to act.

What you should do:

  • Activate your Bushfire Survival Plan if you have one
  • Go to esa.act.gov.au for regular bushfire updates
  • Listen to your local radio station
  • Bring your pets inside, close windows and doors to minimise smoke exposure
  • Locate important documents, emergency kit, medication, animals, and family members
  • Inform your family, friends, and neighbours of your plans and see if they need help preparing


People in Tharwa Village, Banks, Conder and Gordon need to monitor conditions and stay up to date.

Current situation:

  • The fire is still out of control.
  • The fire is travelling in a south easterly direction.
  • The size of the fire is currently approximately 54, 918 Ha in size.
  • Drones are not permitted to operate anywhere near the fireground.


Keep up to date:

  • Check the ESA website (esa.act.gov.au)
  • Follow ESA Twitter account (@ACT_ESA) and ESA Facebook account (@ACTEmergencyServicesAgency)
  • Download and monitor the NSW RFS Fires Near Me mobile app
  • Stay tuned to your local radio station
  • Contact Access Canberra on 13 22 81.


Next update will be provided by 4:00PM or if the situation changes.

The Orroral Valley Fire remains a WATCH AND ACT level bushfire warning.

Fire activity eased across the fire ground overnight and this morning, however; falling trees remain a risk.

The ACT Emergency Services Agency (ESA) advises that people in the vicinity of Apollo Road, Boboyan Road, Naas Road and Top Naas Road need to remain vigilant.

A predicted storm for today could contribute to changing or worsening conditions.

Call Triple Zero (000) immediately if you or your property are under threat.

If you have left the area, do not return for your safety. Make sure you are prepared. Do not wait to see firefighters or signs of fire to act.

What you should do:

  • Activate your Bushfire Survival Plan if you have one
  • If you do not have a Bushfire Survival Plan identify where you will go if you need to leave
  • Go to esa.act.gov.au for regular bushfire updates
  • Listen to your local radio station
  • Bring your pets inside, close windows and doors to minimise smoke exposure
  • Locate important documents, emergency kit, medication, animals, and family members o Inform your family, friends, and neighbours of your plans and see if they need help preparing o Moving your car outside if you have an electric garage door
  • Arrange alternative transport in case of evacuation if you do not have access to a car
  • Taking any additional action to protect your livestock and property. People in Tharwa need to monitor conditions and review their bushfire survival plan. People in Banks, Conder and Gordon need to stay up to date.

Current situation:

  • The fire is out of control.
  • The fire is travelling in a south easterly direction.
  • The size of the fire is currently approximately 55, 234 Ha in size.
  • Properties may be impacted by embers well ahead of the fire causing spot fires.
  • Drones are not permitted to operate anywhere near the fireground. If conditions change, firefighters may not be able to protect every property. You should not expect a firefighter at your door or in your street.

Keep up to date:

  • Check the ESA website (esa.act.gov.au)
  • Follow ESA Twitter account (@ACT_ESA) and ESA Facebook account (@ACTEmergencyServicesAgency)
  • Download and monitor the NSW RFS Fires Near Me mobile app
  • Stay tuned to your local radio station
  • Contact Access Canberra on 13 22 81.

Next update will be provided by 2:30PM or if the situation changes.

The Orroral Valley Fire remains a WATCH AND ACT level bushfire warning.

Fire activity eased across the fire ground overnight and this morning, however; falling trees remain a risk.

The ACT Emergency Services Agency (ESA) advises that people in the vicinity of Apollo Road, Boboyan Road, Naas Road and Top Naas Road need to remain vigilant.

A predicted storm for today could contribute to changing or worsening conditions.

Call Triple Zero (000) immediately if you or your property are under threat.

If you have left the area, do not return for your safety. Make sure you are prepared. Do not wait to see firefighters or signs of fire to act.

What you should do:

  • Activate your Bushfire Survival Plan if you have one
  • If you do not have a Bushfire Survival Plan identify where you will go if you need to leave
  • Go to esa.act.gov.au for regular bushfire updates
  • Listen to your local radio station
  • Bring your pets inside, close windows and doors to minimise smoke exposure
  • Locate important documents, emergency kit, medication, animals, and family members o Inform your family, friends, and neighbours of your plans and see if they need help preparing o Moving your car outside if you have an electric garage door
  • Arrange alternative transport in case of evacuation if you do not have access to a car
  • Taking any additional action to protect your livestock and property. People in Tharwa need to monitor conditions and review their bushfire survival plan. People in Banks, Conder and Gordon need to stay up to date.

Current situation:

  • The fire is out of control.
  • The fire is travelling in a south easterly direction.
  • The size of the fire is currently approximately 55, 234 Ha in size.
  • Properties may be impacted by embers well ahead of the fire causing spot fires.
  • Drones are not permitted to operate anywhere near the fireground. If conditions change, firefighters may not be able to protect every property. You should not expect a firefighter at your door or in your street.

Keep up to date:

  • Check the ESA website (esa.act.gov.au)
  • Follow ESA Twitter account (@ACT_ESA) and ESA Facebook account (@ACTEmergencyServicesAgency)
  • Download and monitor the NSW RFS Fires Near Me mobile app
  • Stay tuned to your local radio station
  • Contact Access Canberra on 13 22 81.

Next update will be provided by 12:30PM or if the situation changes.

 

The Orroral Valley Fire remains a WATCH AND ACT level bushfire warning.

Fire activity has eased across the fire ground, however; falling trees remain a risk.

The ACT Emergency Services Agency (ESA) advises that people in the vicinity of Apollo Road, Boboyan Road, Naas Road and Top Naas Road need to remain vigilant.

Conditions can still change and get worse. Call Triple Zero (000) immediately if you or your property are under threat.

If you have left the area, do not return for your safety. Make sure you are prepared. Do not wait to see firefighters or signs of fire to act.

What you should do:

  • Activate your Bushfire Survival Plan if you have one
  • If you do not have a Bushfire Survival Plan identify where you will go if you need to leave
  • Go to esa.act.gov.au for regular bushfire updates
  • Listen to your local radio station
  • Bring your pets inside, close windows and doors to minimise smoke exposure
  • Locate important documents, emergency kit, medication, animals, and family members o Inform your family, friends, and neighbours of your plans and see if they need help preparing o Moving your car outside if you have an electric garage door
  • Arrange alternative transport in case of evacuation if you do not have access to a car
  • Taking any additional action to protect your livestock and property. People in Tharwa need to monitor conditions and review their bushfire survival plan. People in Banks, Conder and Gordon need to stay up to date.

Current situation:

  • The fire is out of control.
  • The fire is travelling in a south easterly direction.
  • The size of the fire is currently approximately 55, 234 Ha in size.
  • Properties may be impacted by embers well ahead of the fire causing spot fires.
  • Drones are not permitted to operate anywhere near the fireground. If conditions change, firefighters may not be able to protect every property. You should not expect a firefighter at your door or in your street.

Keep up to date:

  • Check the ESA website (esa.act.gov.au)
  • Follow ESA Twitter account (@ACT_ESA) and ESA Facebook account (@ACTEmergencyServicesAgency)
  • Download and monitor the NSW RFS Fires Near Me mobile app
  • Stay tuned to your local radio station
  • Contact Access Canberra on 13 22 81.

Next update will be provided by 10:30AM or if the situation changes.

The Orroral Valley Fire remains a WATCH AND ACT level bushfire warning.

Fire activity has eased across the fire ground. The ACT Emergency Services Agency (ESA) advises that people in the vicinity of Apollo Road, Boboyan Road, Naas Road and Top Naas Road need to remain vigilant.

Conditions can still change and get worse.

Call Triple Zero (000) immediately if you or your property are under threat.

If you have left the area, do not return for your safety. Make sure you are prepared. Do not wait to see firefighters or signs of fire to act.

What you should do:

  • Activate your Bushfire Survival Plan if you have one
  • If you do not have a Bushfire Survival Plan identify where you will go if you need to leave
  • Go to esa.act.gov.au for regular bushfire updates
  • Listen to your local radio station
  • Bring your pets inside, close windows and doors to minimise smoke exposure
  • Locate important documents, emergency kit, medication, animals, and family members
  • Inform your family, friends, and neighbours of your plans and see if they need help preparing
  • Moving your car outside if you have an electric garage door
  • Arrange alternative transport in case of evacuation if you do not have access to a car
  • Taking any additional action to protect your livestock and property.

People in Tharwa need to monitor conditions and review their bushfire survival plan.

People in Banks, Conder and Gordon need to stay up to date.

Current situation:

  • The fire is out of control.
  • The fire is travelling in a south easterly direction.
  • The size of the fire is currently approximately 55,234 Ha in size.
  • Properties may be impacted by embers well ahead of the fire causing spot fires.
  • Drones are not permitted to operate anywhere near the fireground. If conditions change, firefighters may not be able to protect every property. You should not expect a firefighter at your door or in your street.

Keep up to date:

  • Check the ESA website (esa.act.gov.au)
  • Follow ESA Twitter account (@ACT_ESA) and ESA Facebook account (@ACTEmergencyServicesAgency)
  • Download and monitor the NSW RFS Fires Near Me mobile app
  • Stay tuned to your local radio station
  • Contact Access Canberra on 13 22 81.

Next update will be provided by 8:30AM or if the situation changes.

The Orroral Valley Fire remains a WATCH AND ACT level bushfire warning.

Fire activity has eased across the fire ground.

The ACT Emergency Services Agency (ESA) advises that people in the vicinity of Apollo Road, Boboyan Road, Naas Road and Top Naas Road need to remain vigilant.

Conditions can still change and get worse.

Call Triple Zero (000) immediately if you or your property are under threat.

If you have left the area, do not return for your safety. Make sure you are prepared. Do not wait to see firefighters or signs of fire to act.

What you should do:

  • Activate your Bushfire Survival Plan if you have one
  • If you do not have a Bushfire Survival Plan identify where you will go if you need to leave
  • Go to esa.act.gov.au for regular bushfire updates
  • Listen to your local radio station
  • Bring your pets inside, close windows and doors to minimise smoke exposure
  • Locate important documents, emergency kit, medication, animals, and family members
  • Inform your family, friends, and neighbours of your plans and see if they need help preparing
  • Moving your car outside if you have an electric garage door
  • Arrange alternative transport in case of evacuation if you do not have access to a car
  • Taking any additional action to protect your livestock and property.

People in Tharwa need to monitor conditions and review their bushfire survival plan.

People in Banks, Conder and Gordon need to stay up to date.

Current situation:

  • The fire is out of control.
  • The fire is travelling in a south easterly direction.
  • The size of the fire is currently approximately 55, 234 Ha in size.
  • Properties may be impacted by embers well ahead of the fire causing spot fires.
  • Drones are not permitted to operate anywhere near the fireground.

If conditions change, firefighters may not be able to protect every property. You should not expect a firefighter at your door or in your street.

Keep up to date:

  • Check the ESA website (esa.act.gov.au)
  • Follow ESA Twitter account (@ACT_ESA) and ESA Facebook account (@ACTEmergencyServicesAgency)
  • Download and monitor the NSW RFS Fires Near Me mobile app
  • Stay tuned to your local radio station o Contact Access Canberra on 13 22 81.

Next update will be provided by 6:30AM or if the situation changes.

The Orroral Valley Fire remains a WATCH AND ACT level bushfire warning.

Fire activity has eased across the fire ground.

The ACT Emergency Services Agency (ESA) advises that people in the vicinity of Apollo Road, Boboyan Road, Naas Road and Top Naas Road need to remain vigilant.

Conditions can still change and get worse.

Call Triple Zero (000) immediately if you or your property are under threat.

If you have left the area, do not return for your safety. Make sure you are prepared. Do not wait to see firefighters or signs of fire to act.

What you should do:

  • Activate your Bushfire Survival Plan if you have one
  • If you do not have a Bushfire Survival Plan identify where you will go if you need to leave
  • Go to esa.act.gov.au for regular bushfire updates
  • Listen to your local radio station
  • Bring your pets inside, close windows and doors to minimise smoke exposure
  • Locate important documents, emergency kit, medication, animals, and family members
  • Inform your family, friends, and neighbours of your plans and see if they need help preparing
  • Moving your car outside if you have an electric garage door
  • Arrange alternative transport in case of evacuation if you do not have access to a car
  • Taking any additional action to protect your livestock and property.

People in Tharwa need to monitor conditions and review their bushfire survival plan.

People in Banks, Conder and Gordon need to stay up to date.

Current situation:

  • The fire is out of control.
  • The fire is travelling in a south easterly direction.
  • The size of the fire is currently approximately 55, 234 Ha in size.
  • Properties may be impacted by embers well ahead of the fire causing spot fires.
  • Drones are not permitted to operate anywhere near the fireground.

If conditions change, firefighters may not be able to protect every property. You should not expect a firefighter at your door or in your street.

Keep up to date:

  • Check the ESA website (esa.act.gov.au)
  • Follow ESA Twitter account (@ACT_ESA) and ESA Facebook account (@ACTEmergencyServicesAgency)
  • Download and monitor the NSW RFS Fires Near Me mobile app
  • Stay tuned to your local radio station o Contact Access Canberra on 13 22 81.

Next update will be provided by 4:30AM or if the situation changes.

The Orroral Valley Fire remains a WATCH AND ACT level bushfire warning.

This alert was delayed as the ESA was awaiting new data.

Fire activity has eased across the fire ground.

The ACT Emergency Services Agency (ESA) advises that people in the vicinity of Apollo Road, Boboyan Road, Naas Road and Top Naas Road need to remain vigilant.

Conditions can still change and get worse.

Call Triple Zero (000) immediately if you or your property are under threat.

If you have left the area, do not return for your safety. Make sure you are prepared. Do not wait to see firefighters or signs of fire to act.

What you should do:

  • Activate your Bushfire Survival Plan if you have one
  • If you do not have a Bushfire Survival Plan identify where you will go if you need to leave
  • Go to esa.act.gov.au for regular bushfire updates
  • Listen to your local radio station
  • Bring your pets inside, close windows and doors to minimise smoke exposure
  • Locate important documents, emergency kit, medication, animals, and family members
  • Inform your family, friends, and neighbours of your plans and see if they need help preparing
  • Moving your car outside if you have an electric garage door
  • Arrange alternative transport in case of evacuation if you do not have access to a car
  • Taking any additional action to protect your livestock and property.

People in Tharwa need to monitor conditions and review their bushfire survival plan.

People in Banks, Conder and Gordon need to stay up to date.

Current situation:

  • The fire is out of control.
  • The fire is travelling in a south easterly direction.
  • The size of the fire is currently approximately 55, 234 Ha in size.
  • Properties may be impacted by embers well ahead of the fire causing spot fires.
  • Drones are not permitted to operate anywhere near the fireground.

If conditions change, firefighters may not be able to protect every property. You should not expect a firefighter at your door or in your street.

Keep up to date:

  • Check the ESA website (esa.act.gov.au)
  • Follow ESA Twitter account (@ACT_ESA) and ESA Facebook account (@ACTEmergencyServicesAgency)
  • Download and monitor the NSW RFS Fires Near Me mobile app
  • Stay tuned to your local radio station o Contact Access Canberra on 13 22 81.

Next update will be provided by 2:30AM or if the situation changes.

The Orroral Valley Fire remains at a WATCH AND ACT level bushfire warning.

Fire activity has eased across the fire ground.

The ACT Emergency Services Agency (ESA) advises that people in the vicinity of Apollo Road, Boboyan Road, Naas Road and Top Naas Road need to remain vigilant.

Conditions can still change and get worse.

Call Triple Zero (000) immediately if you or your property are under threat.

If you have left the area, do not return for your safety. Make sure you are prepared. Do not wait to see firefighters or signs of fire to act.

What you should do:

  • Activate your Bushfire Survival Plan if you have one
  • If you do not have a Bushfire Survival Plan identify where you will go if you need to leave
  • Go to esa.act.gov.au for regular bushfire updates
  • Listen to your local radio station o Bring your pets inside, close windows and doors to minimise smoke exposure
  • Locate important documents, emergency kit, medication, animals, and family members
  • Inform your family, friends, and neighbours of your plans and see if they need help preparing
  • Moving your car outside if you have an electric garage door o Arrange alternative transport in case of evacuation if you do not have access to a car
  • Taking any additional action to protect your livestock and property.

People in Tharwa need to monitor conditions and review their bushfire survival plan.

People in Banks, Conder and Gordon need to stay up to date.

Current situation:

  • The fire is out of control.
  • The fire is travelling in a south easterly direction.
  • The size of the fire is currently approximately 55, 234 Ha in size.
  • Properties may be impacted by embers well ahead of the fire causing spot fires.
  • Drones are not permitted to operate anywhere near the fireground.

If conditions change, firefighters may not be able to protect every property. You should not expect a firefighter at your door or in your street.

Keep up to date:

  • Check the ESA website (esa.act.gov.au)
  • Follow ESA Twitter account (@ACT_ESA) and ESA Facebook account (@ACTEmergencyServicesAgency)
  • Download and monitor the NSW RFS Fires Near Me mobile app
  • Stay tuned to your local radio station
  • Contact Access Canberra on 13 22 81.

Next update will be provided by 12:30AM or if the situation changes.

The Orroral Valley Fire remains at a WATCH AND ACT level bushfire warning.

Fire activity has eased across the fire ground.

The ACT Emergency Services Agency (ESA) advises that people in the vicinity of Apollo Road, Boboyan Road, Naas Road and Top Naas Road need to remain vigilant.

Conditions can still change and get worse.

Call Triple Zero (000) immediately if you or your property are under threat.

If you have left the area, do not return for your safety. Make sure you are prepared. Do not wait to see firefighters or signs of fire to act.

What you should do:

  • Activate your Bushfire Survival Plan if you have one
  • If you do not have a Bushfire Survival Plan identify where you will go if you need to leave
  • Go to esa.act.gov.au for regular bushfire updates
  • Listen to your local radio station o Bring your pets inside, close windows and doors to minimise smoke exposure
  • Locate important documents, emergency kit, medication, animals, and family members
  • Inform your family, friends, and neighbours of your plans and see if they need help preparing
  • Moving your car outside if you have an electric garage door o Arrange alternative transport in case of evacuation if you do not have access to a car
  • Taking any additional action to protect your livestock and property.

People in Tharwa need to monitor conditions and review their bushfire survival plan.

People in Banks, Conder and Gordon need to stay up to date.

Current situation:

  • The fire is out of control.
  • The fire is travelling in a south easterly direction.
  • The size of the fire is currently approximately 52, 234 Ha in size.
  • Properties may be impacted by embers well ahead of the fire causing spot fires.
  • Drones are not permitted to operate anywhere near the fireground.

If conditions change, firefighters may not be able to protect every property. You should not expect a firefighter at your door or in your street.

Keep up to date:

  • Check the ESA website (esa.act.gov.au)
  • Follow ESA Twitter account (@ACT_ESA) and ESA Facebook account (@ACTEmergencyServicesAgency)
  • Download and monitor the NSW RFS Fires Near Me mobile app
  • Stay tuned to your local radio station
  • Contact Access Canberra on 13 22 81.

Next update will be provided by 10:30PM or if the situation changes.

The Orroral Valley Fire remains at a WATCH AND ACT level bushfire warning.

Fire activity has eased across the fire ground.

The ACT Emergency Services Agency (ESA) advises that people in the vicinity of Apollo Road, Boboyan Road, Naas Road and Top Naas Road need to remain vigilant.

Conditions can still change and get worse.

Call Triple Zero (000) immediately if you or your property are under threat.

If you have left the area, do not return for your safety. Make sure you are prepared. Do not wait to see firefighters or signs of fire to act.

What you should do:

  • Activate your Bushfire Survival Plan if you have one
  • If you do not have a Bushfire Survival Plan identify where you will go if you need to leave
  • Go to esa.act.gov.au for regular bushfire updates
  • Listen to your local radio station o Bring your pets inside, close windows and doors to minimise smoke exposure
  • Locate important documents, emergency kit, medication, animals, and family members
  • Inform your family, friends, and neighbours of your plans and see if they need help preparing
  • Moving your car outside if you have an electric garage door o Arrange alternative transport in case of evacuation if you do not have access to a car
  • Taking any additional action to protect your livestock and property.

People in Tharwa need to monitor conditions and review their bushfire survival plan.

People in Banks, Conder and Gordon need to stay up to date.

Current situation:

  • The fire is out of control.
  • The fire is travelling in a south easterly direction.
  • The size of the fire is currently approximately 52, 234 Ha in size.
  • Properties may be impacted by embers well ahead of the fire causing spot fires.
  • Drones are not permitted to operate anywhere near the fireground.

If conditions change, firefighters may not be able to protect every property. You should not expect a firefighter at your door or in your street.

Keep up to date:

  • Check the ESA website (esa.act.gov.au)
  • Follow ESA Twitter account (@ACT_ESA) and ESA Facebook account (@ACTEmergencyServicesAgency)
  • Download and monitor the NSW RFS Fires Near Me mobile app
  • Stay tuned to your local radio station
  • Contact Access Canberra on 13 22 81.

Next update will be provided by 8:30PM or if the situation changes.

The Orroral Valley Fire has been downgraded to a WATCH AND ACT level bushfire warning.

Fire activity has eased.

The ACT Emergency Services Agency (ESA) advises that people in the vicinity of Apollo Road, Boboyan Road, Naas Road and Top Naas Road need to remain vigilant.

Conditions can still change and get worse.

Call Triple Zero (000) immediately if you or your property are under threat.

People in the area may be affected by smoke, which could reduce visibility and air quality.

If you have left the area, do not return for your safety. Make sure you are prepared. Do not wait to see firefighters or signs of fire to act.

What you should do:

  • Activate your Bushfire Survival Plan if you have one
  • If you do not have a Bushfire Survival Plan identify where you will go if you need to leave
  • Go to esa.act.gov.au for regular bushfire updates
  • Listen to your local radio station
  • Bring your pets inside, close windows and doors to minimise smoke exposure
  • Locate important documents, emergency kit, medication, animals, and family members
  • Inform your family, friends, and neighbours of your plans and see if they need help preparing
  • Moving your car outside if you have an electric garage door
  • Arrange alternative transport in case of evacuation if you do not have access to a car
  • Taking any additional action to protect your livestock and property.


Current situation:

  • The fire is out of control.
  • The fire is travelling in a south easterly direction.
  • The size of the fire is currently approximately 44, 719 Ha in size.
  • Properties may be impacted by embers well ahead of the fire causing spot fires.
  • Power, water and mobile phone service may be lost, and road conditions may become dangerous.
  • This fire is expected to cross the border into NSW in the next 24 hours. Once this happens, the eastern flank will be known as the Clear Range Fire, with response and public information managed by NSW Rural Fire Service.
  • Drones are not permitted to operate anywhere near the fireground.


If conditions change, firefighters may not be able to protect every property. You should not expect a firefighter at your door or in your street.

Keep up to date:

  • Check the ESA website (esa.act.gov.au)
  • Follow ESA Twitter account (@ACT_ESA) and ESA Facebook account (@ACTEmergencyServicesAgency)
  • Download and monitor the NSW RFS Fires Near Me mobile app
  • Stay tuned to your local radio station
  • Contact Access Canberra on 13 22 81.

Next update will be provided by 6:40PM or if the situation changes.

This is an EMERGENCY WARNING level warning.

The ACT Emergency Services Agency (ESA) advises that a bushfire is approaching BOBOYAN ROAD, NAAS ROAD, TOP NAAS ROAD and APOLLO ROAD. The fire may pose a threat to all lives directly in its path. People in these areas are in danger and need to seek immediate shelter to survive.

Driving now is extremely dangerous and potentially deadly.

Fire crews may not be able to protect you and your property. Do not expect a firefighter at your door: SEEK SHELTER NOW.

People in the area will be affected by thick smoke and embers, which will reduce visibility and air quality. As the fire approaches, it will be difficult for you to see, hear and breathe. You will experience intense heat, darkness and loud noise.

Call Triple Zero (000) if your life is under immediate threat.

What you should do:

  • Switch off the gas and air-conditioning
  • Close windows and doors, sealing the gaps under doors and screens with wet towels to keep smoke out of the house
  • Fill containers such as your bath, sinks, and buckets with water so you have access to drinking and firefighting water
  • Identify a safe spot to shelter in, which should be a place with more than one exit, away from windows and doors. The safest spot is the place that will keep you furthest away from the intense heat from the fire
  • Be aware of the location of the fire as it passes your house. Once the fire has passed, use your water supplies to put out spot fires
  • Listen to local radio
  • If you are not currently in the affected area, do not enter the area

There is currently no threat to the southern suburbs of the ACT, but conditions can change quickly.

People in THARWA and the southern ACT suburbs of BANKS, GORDON and CONDER and surrounding areas should monitor conditions closely and be ready to act.

If you feel unsafe, the best option is to leave early.

Current situation:

The fire is travelling in a south easterly direction towards Top Naas Road.

The fire is out of control. Under current conditions, the fire is extremely control.

Make sure you are prepared. Do not wait to see firefighters or signs of fire to act.

Keep up to date:

  • Check the ESA website (esa.act.gov.au)
  • Follow ESA Twitter account (@ACT_ESA) and ESA Facebook account (@ACTEmergencyServicesAgency)
  • Download and monitor the NSW RFS Fires Near Me mobile app
  • Stay tuned to your local radio station
  • Contact Access Canberra on 13 22 81.

Next update will be provided by 4:40PM or if the situation changes.

This is an EMERGENCY WARNING level warning.

The ACT Emergency Services Agency (ESA) advises that a bushfire is approaching BOBOYAN ROAD, NAAS ROAD, TOP NAAS ROAD and APOLLO ROAD. The fire may pose a threat to all lives directly in its path. People in these areas are in danger and need to seek immediate shelter to survive.

Driving now is extremely dangerous and potentially deadly.

Fire crews may not be able to protect you and your property. Do not expect a firefighter at your door: SEEK SHELTER NOW.

People in the area will be affected by thick smoke and embers, which will reduce visibility and air quality. As the fire approaches, it will be difficult for you to see, hear and breathe. You will experience intense heat, darkness and loud noise.

Call Triple Zero (000) if your life is under immediate threat.

What you should do:

 

  • Switch off the gas and air-conditioning
  • Close windows and doors, sealing the gaps under doors and screens with wet towels to keep smoke out of the house
  • Fill containers such as your bath, sinks, and buckets with water so you have access to drinking and firefighting water
  • Identify a safe spot to shelter in, which should be a place with more than one exit, away from windows and doors. The safest spot is the place that will
  • keep you furthest away from the intense heat from the fire
  • Be aware of the location of the fire as it passes your house. Once the fire has passed, use your water supplies to put out spot fires
  • Listen to local radio
  • If you are not currently in the affected area, do not enter the area.


There is currently no threat to the southern suburbs of the ACT, but conditions can change quickly.


People in THARWA and the southern ACT suburbs of BANKS, GORDON and CONDER and surrounding areas should monitor conditions closely and be ready to act. If you feel unsafe, the best option is to leave early.

Current situation:

The fire is travelling in a south easterly direction towards Top Naas Road.

The fire is out of control. Under current conditions, the fire is extremely control.
Make sure you are prepared. Do not wait to see firefighters or signs of fire to act.

Keep up to date:

  • Check the ESA website (esa.act.gov.au)
  • Follow ESA Twitter account (@ACT_ESA) and ESA Facebook account (@ACTEmergencyServicesAgency)
  • Download and monitor the NSW RFS Fires Near Me mobile app
  • Stay tuned to your local radio station
  • Contact Access Canberra on 13 22 81.

Next update will be provided by 4:10PM or if the situation changes.

This is an EMERGENCY WARNING level warning.

The ACT Emergency Services Agency (ESA) advises that a bushfire is approaching BOBOYAN ROAD, NAAS ROAD, TOP NAAS ROAD and APOLLO ROAD. The fire may pose a threat to all lives directly in its path. People in these areas are in danger and need to seek immediate shelter to survive.

Driving now is extremely dangerous and potentially deadly.

Fire crews may not be able to protect you and your property. Do not expect a firefighter at your door: SEEK SHELTER NOW.

People in the area will be affected by thick smoke and embers, which will reduce visibility and air quality. As the fire approaches, it will be difficult for you to see, hear and breathe. You will experience intense heat, darkness and loud noise.

Call Triple Zero (000) if your life is under immediate threat.

What you should do:

  • Switch off the gas and air-conditioning
  • Close windows and doors, sealing the gaps under doors and screens with wet towels to keep smoke out of the house
  • Fill containers such as your bath, sinks, and buckets with water so you have access to drinking and firefighting water
  • Identify a safe spot to shelter in, which should be a place with more than one exit, away from windows and doors. The safest spot is the place that will keep you furthest away from the intense heat from the fire
  • Be aware of the location of the fire as it passes your house. Once the fire has passed, use your water supplies to put out spot fires
  • Listen to local radio
  • If you are not currently in the affected area, do not enter the area.


There is currently no threat to the southern suburbs of the ACT, but conditions can change quickly.
 

People in THARWA and the southern ACT suburbs of BANKS, GORDON and CONDER and surrounding areas should monitor conditions closely and be ready to act. If you feel unsafe, the best option is to leave early.

Current situation:

 

The fire is travelling in a south easterly direction towards Top Naas Road.

The fire is out of control. Under current conditions, the fire is extremely control.
Make sure you are prepared. Do not wait to see firefighters or signs of fire to act.

Keep up to date:

  • Check the ESA website (esa.act.gov.au)
  • Follow ESA Twitter account (@ACT_ESA) and ESA Facebook account (@ACTEmergencyServicesAgency)
  • Download and monitor the NSW RFS Fires Near Me mobile app
  • Stay tuned to your local radio station
  • Contact Access Canberra on 13 22 81.


Next update will be provided by 3:40PM or if the situation changes.

The Orroral Valley Fire is at a WATCH AND ACT level bushfire warning.
 

Fire activity is increasing as conditions deteriorate. Community members in Tharwa Village, Boboyan Road, Apollo Road, Top Naas Road and Nass Road need to remain vigilant.
 

The ACT Emergency Services Agency (ESA) advises that people in the vicinity of:

  • Apollo Road
  • Boboyan Road, north of the Glendale depot
  • Top Naas Road, south of the Boboyan Road intersection
  • Corin Road could be affected by the Orroral Valley Fire.

Conditions are changing and could get worse.  

No properties are under immediate threat at this time. Call Triple Zero (000) if you or your property are under threat.
 

People in the area may be affected by smoke, which could reduce visibility and air quality.
 

If you have left the area, do not return for your safety.
 

There is currently no threat to the southern suburbs of the ACT, but conditions can change quickly.
 

People in Tharwa and the southern ACT suburbs of Banks, Gordon and Conder and surrounding areas should monitor conditions closely and be ready to act. If you feel unsafe, the best option is to leave early.
 

Make sure you are prepared. Do not wait to see firefighters or signs of fire to act.

What you should do:

  • Activate your Bushfire Survival Plan if you have one
  • If you do not have a Bushfire Survival Plan identify where you will go if you need to leave.
  • Go to esa.act.gov.au for regular bushfire updates.
  • Listen to your local radio station.
  • Bring your pets inside, close windows and doors to minimise smoke exposure.
  • Locate important documents, emergency kit, medication, animals, and family members.
  • Inform your family, friends, and neighbours of your plans and see if they need help preparing.
  • Moving your car outside if you have an electric garage door.
  • Arrange alternative transport in case of evacuation if you do not have access to a car.
  • Taking any additional action to protect your livestock and property.


Current situation:

  • The fire is out of control and travelling in a south easterly direction.
  • The size of the fire is currently approximately 35, 518 Ha.
  • Fire conditions today are erratic and volatile. Heavy spotting is occurring ahead of the main fire front.
  • Properties may be impacted by embers well ahead of the fire causing spot fires.
  • Power, water and mobile phone service may be lost, and road conditions may become dangerous.
  • This fire has crossed the border into NSW. Areas around Mt Clear, Cillinto and Michelago are currently under threat and Emergency Warnings have been issued by NSWRFS.
  • This eastern flank is now known as the Clear Range Fire, with response and public information managed by NSW Rural Fire Service.
  • Drones are not permitted to operate anywhere near the fireground.


If conditions change, firefighters may not be able to protect every property. You should not expect a firefighter at your door or in your street.

Keep up to date:

  • Check the ESA website (esa.act.gov.au)
  • Follow ESA Twitter account (@ACT_ESA) and ESA Facebook account (@ACTEmergencyServicesAgency)
  • Download and monitor the NSW RFS Fires Near Me mobile app
  • Stay tuned to your local radio station
  • Contact Access Canberra on 13 22 81.


Next update will be provided by 3PM or if the situation changes.

The Orroral Valley Fire is at a WATCH AND ACT level bushfire warning.

Fire activity is increasing as conditions deteriorate. Community members in Tharwa Village, Boboyan Road, Apollo Road, Top Naas Road and Nass Road need to remain vigilant.

The ACT Emergency Services Agency (ESA) advises that people in the vicinity of:

  • Apollo Road
  • Boboyan Road, north of the Glendale depot
  • Top Naas Road, south of the Boboyan Road intersection
  • Corin Road could be affected by the Orroral Valley Fire. Conditions are changing and could get worse.


No properties are under immediate threat at this time. Call Triple Zero (000) if you or your property are under threat.

People in the area may be affected by smoke, which could reduce visibility and air quality.

If you have left the area, do not return for your safety.

There is currently no threat to the southern suburbs of the ACT, but conditions can change quickly.

People in Tharwa and the southern suburbs of Banks, Gordon and Conder and surrounding areas should monitor conditions closely and be ready to act. If you feel unsafe, the best option is to leave early.

Make sure you are prepared. Do not wait to see firefighters or signs of fire to act.

What you should do:

  • Activate your Bushfire Survival Plan if you have one
  • If you do not have a Bushfire Survival Plan identify where you will go if you need to leave.
  • Go to esa.act.gov.au for regular bushfire updates.
  • Listen to your local radio station.
  • Bring your pets inside, close windows and doors to minimise smoke exposure.
  • Locate important documents, emergency kit, medication, animals, and family members.
  • Inform your family, friends, and neighbours of your plans and see if they need help preparing.
  • Moving your car outside if you have an electric garage door.
  • Arrange alternative transport in case of evacuation if you do not have access to a car.
  • Taking any additional action to protect your livestock and property.


Current situation:

  • The fire is out of control and travelling in a south easterly direction.
  • Fire conditions today will again become erratic and volatile. Heavy spotting to the east, south and west of the main fire is anticipated.
  • The size of the fire is currently approximately 34, 814 Ha.
  • Properties may be impacted by embers well ahead of the fire causing spot fires.
  • Power, water and mobile phone service may be lost, and road conditions may become dangerous.
  • This fire is expected to cross the border into NSW today. Once this happens, the eastern flank will be known as the Clear Range Fire, with response and public information managed by NSW Rural Fire Service.
  • Drones are not permitted to operate anywhere near the fireground.


If conditions change, firefighters may not be able to protect every property. You should not expect a firefighter at your door or in your street.

Keep up to date:

  • Check the ESA website (esa.act.gov.au)
  • Follow ESA Twitter account (@ACT_ESA) and ESA Facebook account (@ACTEmergencyServicesAgency)
  • Download and monitor the NSW RFS Fires Near Me mobile app
  • Stay tuned to your local radio station
  • Contact Access Canberra on 13 22 81.

Next update will be provided by 1PM or if the situation changes.
 

The Orroral Valley Fire is at a WATCH AND ACT level bushfire warning.

There is active fire at the Orroral Valley Fire, and community members in Tharwa Village, Boboyan Road, Apollo Road, Top Naas Road and Nass Road need to remain vigilant.

The ACT Emergency Services Agency (ESA) advises that people in the vicinity of:

  • Apollo Road
  • Boboyan Road, north of the Glendale depot
  • Top Naas Road, south of the Boboyan Road intersection
  • Corin Road could be affected by the Orroral Valley Fire. Conditions are changing and could get worse.

No properties are under immediate threat at this time. Call Triple Zero (000) immediately if you or your property are under threat.

People in the area may be affected by smoke, which could reduce visibility and air quality. If you have left the area, do not return for your safety.

There is no immediate threat to the southern suburbs of the ACT however conditions can change quickly.

People in Tharwa and the southern suburbs of Banks, Gordon and Conder and surrounding areas should monitor conditions closely and be ready to act.

If you feel unsafe, the best option is to leave early. Make sure you are prepared. Do not wait to see firefighters or signs of fire to act.

 

What you should do:

 

  • Activate your Bushfire Survival Plan if you have one
  • If you do not have a Bushfire Survival Plan identify where you will go if you need to leave.
  • Go to esa.act.gov.au for regular bushfire updates.
  • Listen to your local radio station.
  • Bring your pets inside, close windows and doors to minimise smoke exposure.
  • Locate important documents, emergency kit, medication, animals, and family members.
  • Inform your family, friends, and neighbours of your plans and see if they need help preparing.
  • Moving your car outside if you have an electric garage door.
  • Arrange alternative transport in case of evacuation if you do not have access to a car.
  • Taking any additional action to protect your livestock and property.

Current situation:

  • The fire is out of control.
  • The fire is travelling slowly in a south easterly direction. Fire conditions today will again become erratic and volatile. Heavy spotting to the East, South and West of the main fire is anticipated today.
  • The size of the fire is currently approximately 33, 506 Ha.
  • Properties may be impacted by embers well ahead of the fire causing spot fires.
  • Power, water and mobile phone service may be lost, and road conditions may become dangerous.
  • This fire is expected to cross the border into NSW today. Once this happens, the eastern flank will be known as the Clear Range Fire, with response and public information managed by NSW Rural Fire Service.
  • Drones are not permitted to operate anywhere near the fireground. If conditions change, firefighters may not be able to protect every property. You should not expect a firefighter at your door or in your street.

Keep up to date:

  • Check the ESA website (esa.act.gov.au)
  • Follow ESA Twitter account (@ACT_ESA) and ESA Facebook account (@ACTEmergencyServicesAgency)
  • Download and monitor the NSW RFS Fires Near Me mobile app
  • Stay tuned to your local radio station
  • Contact Access Canberra on 13 22 81.

Next update will be provided by 11AM or if the situation changes.

The Orroral Valley Fire is at the WATCH AND ACT level bushfire warning.

There is active fire at the Orroral Valley Fire, and community members in Tharwa Village, Boboyan Road, Apollo Road, Top Naas Road and Nass Road need to remain vigilant.

The ACT Emergency Services Agency (ESA) advises that people in the vicinity of:

  • Apollo Road
  • Boboyan Road, north of the Glendale depot
  • Top Naas Road, south of the Boboyan Road intersection
  • Corin Road could be affected by the Orroral Valley Fire, conditions are changing and could get worse.

No properties are under immediate threat at this time. Call Triple Zero (000) immediately if you or your property are under threat.

People in the area may be affected by smoke, which could reduce visibility and air quality. If you have left the area, do not return for your safety.

There is no immediate threat to the southern suburbs of the ACT however conditions can change quickly.

People in Tharwa and the southern suburbs of Banks, Gordon and Conder and surrounding areas should monitor conditions closely and be ready to act. Make sure you are prepared. Do not wait to see firefighters or signs of fire to act.

What you should do:

  • Activate your Bushfire Survival Plan if you have one
  • If you do not have a Bushfire Survival Plan identify where you will go if you need to leave
  • Go to esa.act.gov.au for regular bushfire updates
  • Listen to your local radio station
  • Bring your pets inside, close windows and doors to minimise smoke exposure
  • Locate important documents, emergency kit, medication, animals, and family members
  • Inform your family, friends, and neighbours of your plans and see if they need help preparing
  • Moving your car outside if you have an electric garage door
  • Arrange alternative transport in case of evacuation if you do not have access to a car
  • Taking any additional action to protect your livestock and property.

 

Current situation:

  • The fire is out of control.
  • The fire is travelling slowly in a south easterly direction.
  • Fire conditions today will again become erratic and volatile. heavy spotting to the East, South and West of the main fire is anticipated today.
  • The size of the fire is currently approximately 28,658 Ha.
  • Properties may be impacted by embers well ahead of the fire causing spot fires.
  • Power, water and mobile phone service may be lost, and road conditions may become dangerous.
  • This fire is expected to cross the border into NSW in the next 24 hours. Once this happens, the eastern flank will be known as the Clear Range Fire, with response and public information managed by NSW Rural Fire Service.
  • Drones are not permitted to operate anywhere near the fireground. If conditions change, firefighters may not be able to protect every property. You should not expect a firefighter at your door or in your street.

 

Keep up to date:

  • Check the ESA website (esa.act.gov.au)
  • Follow ESA Twitter account (@ACT_ESA) and ESA Facebook account (@ACTEmergencyServicesAgency)
  • Download and monitor the NSW RFS Fires Near Me mobile app
  • Stay tuned to your local radio station
  • Contact Access Canberra on 13 22 81.

Next update will be provided by 9AM or if the situation changes.

The Orroral Valley Fire is at the WATCH AND ACT level bushfire warning.

There is active fire at the Orroral Valley Fire, and community members in Tharwa Village, Boboyan Road, Apollo Road, Top Naas Road and Nass Road need to remain vigilant.

The ACT Emergency Services Agency (ESA) advises that people in the vicinity of:

  • Apollo Road
  • Boboyan Road, north of the Glendale depot
  • Top Naas Road, south of the Boboyan Road intersection
  • Corin Road could be affected by the Orroral Valley Fire, conditions are changing and could get worse.

No properties are under immediate threat at this time. Call Triple Zero (000) immediately if you or your property are under threat.

People in the area may be affected by smoke, which could reduce visibility and air quality. If you have left the area, do not return for your safety.

There is no immediate threat to the southern suburbs of the ACT however conditions can change quickly.

People in Tharwa and the southern suburbs of Banks, Gordon and Conder and surrounding areas should monitor conditions closely and be ready to act. Make sure you are prepared. Do not wait to see firefighters or signs of fire to act.

What you should do:

  • Activate your Bushfire Survival Plan if you have one
  • If you do not have a Bushfire Survival Plan identify where you will go if you need to leave
  • Go to esa.act.gov.au for regular bushfire updates
  • Listen to your local radio station
  • Bring your pets inside, close windows and doors to minimise smoke exposure
  • Locate important documents, emergency kit, medication, animals, and family members
  • Inform your family, friends, and neighbours of your plans and see if they need help preparing
  • Moving your car outside if you have an electric garage door
  • Arrange alternative transport in case of evacuation if you do not have access to a car
  • Taking any additional action to protect your livestock and property.

 

Current situation:

  • The fire is out of control.
  • The fire is travelling slowly in a south easterly direction.
  • The size of the fire is currently approximately 28,658 Ha.
  • Properties may be impacted by embers well ahead of the fire causing spot fires.
  • Power, water and mobile phone service may be lost, and road conditions may become dangerous.
  • This fire is expected to cross the border into NSW in the next 24 hours. Once this happens, the eastern flank will be known as the Clear Range Fire, with response and public information managed by NSW Rural Fire Service.
  • Drones are not permitted to operate anywhere near the fireground. If conditions change, firefighters may not be able to protect every property.

You should not expect a firefighter at your door or in your street.

 

Keep up to date:

  • Check the ESA website (esa.act.gov.au)
  • Follow ESA Twitter account (@ACT_ESA) and ESA Facebook account (@ACTEmergencyServicesAgency)
  • Download and monitor the NSW RFS Fires Near Me mobile app
  • Stay tuned to your local radio station
  • Contact Access Canberra on 13 22 81.

Next update will be provided by 7AM or if the situation changes.

The Orroral Valley Fire is at the WATCH AND ACT level bushfire warning.

There is active fire at the Orroral Valley Fire, and community members in Tharwa Village, Boboyan Road, Apollo Road, Top Naas Road and Nass Road need to remain vigilant.

 

The ACT Emergency Services Agency (ESA) advises that people in the vicinity of:

 

  • Apollo Road > Boboyan Road, north of the Glendale depot
  • Top Naas Road, south of the Boboyan Road intersection
  • Corin Road could be affected by the Orroral Valley Fire, conditions are changing and could get worse.

No properties are under immediate threat at this time. Call Triple Zero (000) immediately if you or your property are under threat.

People in the area may be affected by smoke, which could reduce visibility and air quality. If you have left the area, do not return for your safety.

There is no immediate threat to the southern suburbs of the ACT however conditions can change quickly.

People in Tharwa and the southern suburbs of Banks, Gordon and Conder and surrounding areas should monitor conditions closely and be ready to act.

Make sure you are prepared. Do not wait to see firefighters or signs of fire to act.

 

What you should do:

 

  • Activate your Bushfire Survival Plan if you have one
  • If you do not have a Bushfire Survival Plan identify where you will go if you need to leave
  • Go to esa.act.gov.au for regular bushfire updates
  • Listen to your local radio station
  • Bring your pets inside, close windows and doors to minimise smoke exposure
  • Locate important documents, emergency kit, medication, animals, and family members
  • Inform your family, friends, and neighbours of your plans and see if they need help preparing
  • Moving your car outside if you have an electric garage door
  • Arrange alternative transport in case of evacuation if you do not have access to a car
  • Taking any additional action to protect your livestock and property.

Current situation:

  • The fire is out of control.
  • The fire is travelling slowly in a south easterly direction.
  • The size of the fire is currently approximately 28,654 Ha.
  • Properties may be impacted by embers well ahead of the fire causing spot fires.
  • Power, water and mobile phone service may be lost, and road conditions may become dangerous.
  • This fire is expected to cross the border into NSW in the next 24 hours. Once this happens, the eastern flank will be known as the Clear Range Fire, with response and public information managed by NSW Rural Fire Service.
  • Drones are not permitted to operate anywhere near the fireground. If conditions change, firefighters may not be able to protect every property. You should not expect a firefighter at your door or in your street.

Keep up to date:

  • Check the ESA website (esa.act.gov.au)
  • Follow ESA Twitter account (@ACT_ESA) and ESA Facebook account (@ACTEmergencyServicesAgency)
  • Download and monitor the NSW RFS Fires Near Me mobile app
  • Stay tuned to your local radio station
  • Contact Access Canberra on 13 22 81. Next update will be provided by 5AM or if the situation changes.

The Orroral Valley Fire is at the WATCH AND ACT level bushfire warning.

There is active fire at the Orroral Valley Fire, and community members in Tharwa Village, Boboyan Road, Apollo Road, Top Naas Road and Nass Road need to remain vigilant.

The ACT Emergency Services Agency (ESA) advises that people in the vicinity of:

  • Apollo Road
  • Boboyan Road, north of the Glendale depot
  • Top Naas Road, south of the Boboyan Road intersection
  • Corin Road could be affected by the Orroral Valley Fire, conditions are changing and could get worse.

No properties are under immediate threat at this time.

Call Triple Zero (000) immediately if you or your property are under threat. People in the area may be affected by smoke, which could reduce visibility and air quality.

If you have left the area, do not return for your safety. Make sure you are prepared. Do not wait to see firefighters or signs of fire to act.

 

What you should do:

  • Activate your Bushfire Survival Plan if you have one
  • If you do not have a Bushfire Survival Plan identify where you will go if you need to leave
  • Go to esa.act.gov.au for regular bushfire updates
  • Listen to your local radio station
  • Bring your pets inside, close windows and doors to minimise smoke exposure
  • Locate important documents, emergency kit, medication, animals, and family members
  • Inform your family, friends, and neighbours of your plans and see if they need help preparing
  • Moving your car outside if you have an electric garage door
  • Arrange alternative transport in case of evacuation if you do not have access to a car
  • Taking any additional action to protect your livestock and property.

Current situation:

  • The fire is out of control.
  • The fire is travelling slowly in a south easterly direction.
  • The size of the fire is currently approximately 28,654 Ha.
  • Properties may be impacted by embers well ahead of the fire causing spot fires.
  • Power, water and mobile phone service may be lost, and road conditions may become dangerous.
  • This fire is expected to cross the border into NSW in the next 24 hours. Once this happens, the eastern flank will be known as the Clear Range Fire, with response and public information managed by NSW Rural Fire Service.
  • Drones are not permitted to operate anywhere near the fireground. If conditions change, firefighters may not be able to protect every property. You should not expect a firefighter at your door or in your street.

Keep up to date:

  • Check the ESA website (esa.act.gov.au)
  • Follow ESA Twitter account (@ACT_ESA) and ESA Facebook account (@ACTEmergencyServicesAgency)
  • Download and monitor the NSW RFS Fires Near Me mobile app
  • Stay tuned to your local radio station > Contact Access Canberra on 13 22 81.

Next update will be provided by 3AM or if the situation changes.

The Orroral Valley Fire has been downgraded to a WATCH AND ACT level bushfire warning.

There is active fire at the Orroral Valley Fire, and community members in Tharwa Village, Boboyan Road, Apollo Road, Top Naas Road and Nass Road need to remain vigilant.

The ACT Emergency Services Agency (ESA) advises that people in the vicinity of:

  • Apollo Road
  • Boboyan Road, north of the Glendale depot
  • Top Naas Road, south of the Boboyan Road intersection
  • Corin Road could be affected by the Orroral Valley Fire, conditions are changing and could get worse.

No properties are under immediate threat at this time.

Call Triple Zero (000) immediately if you or your property are under threat.

People in the area may be affected by smoke, which could reduce visibility and air quality.

If you have left the area, do not return for your safety. Make sure you are prepared. Do not wait to see firefighters or signs of fire to act.

What you should do:

  • Activate your Bushfire Survival Plan if you have one:
  • If you do not have a Bushfire Survival Plan identify where you will go if you need to leave 
  • Go to esa.act.gov.au for regular bushfire updates
  • Listen to your local radio station
  • Bring your pets inside, close windows and doors to minimise smoke exposure
  • Locate important documents, emergency kit, medication, animals, and family members
  • Inform your family, friends, and neighbours of your plans and see if they need help preparing
  • Moving your car outside if you have an electric garage door
  • Arrange alternative transport in case of evacuation if you do not have access to a car
  • Taking any additional action to protect your livestock and property.

Current situation:

  • The fire is out of control.
  • The fire is travelling slowly in a south easterly direction.
  • The size of the fire is currently approximately 24,060 Ha.
  • Properties may be impacted by embers well ahead of the fire causing spot fires.
  • Power, water and mobile phone service may be lost, and road conditions may become dangerous.
  • This fire is expected to cross the border into NSW in the next 24 hours. Once this happens, the eastern flank will be known as the Clear Range Fire, with response and public information managed by NSW Rural Fire Service. 
  • Drones are not permitted to operate anywhere near the fireground.

If conditions change, firefighters may not be able to protect every property. You should not expect a firefighter at your door or in your street.

Keep up to date:

  • Check the ESA website (esa.act.gov.au)
  • Follow ESA Twitter account (@ACT_ESA) and ESA Facebook account (@ACTEmergencyServicesAgency)
  • Download and monitor the NSW RFS Fires Near Me mobile app
  • Stay tuned to your local radio station
  • Contact Access Canberra on 13 22 81.

Next update will be provided by 1AM or if the situation changes.

This is an EMERGENCY WARNING level bushfire warning.

The ACT Emergency Services Agency (ESA) advises that a bushfire is moving south and east and has spotted in the Billy Range to the west of Naas Road.

Fire has crossed Boboyan Road at Glendale depot.

Fire conditions are erratic with heavy spotting.

Residents in the following areas are advised to leave if safe to do so:

  • Apollo Road
  • Boboyan Road, north of the Glendale depot
  • Top Naas Road, south of the Boboyan Road intersection
  • Corin Road If you are not in the area, do not return.

Soon it will be too dangerous to drive. The safest route out of the area is north using Naas Road towards Tharwa and Canberra.

This route has been cleared and is being monitored by emergency services.

An evacuation centre is open at Erindale College, on McBryde Crescent.

Conditions are now very dangerous, and the fire may pose a threat to all lives directly in its path.

Fire crews may not be able to protect you and your property. You should not expect a firefighter at your door. LEAVE NOW.

What you should do:

  •  Leave the area to a safer place immediately
  • Listen to your local radio in your car for updates
  • Drive with caution in low visibility conditions
  • If you are unable to leave:
    • bring pets inside
    • keep smoke out of the house by closing windows and doors, sealing the gaps under doors and screens with wet towels
    • fill containers such as your bath, sinks, and buckets with water so you have access to drinking and firefighting water
    • identify a safe spot to shelter in, which should be a place with more than one exit, preferably inside a brick building, away from windows and doors.
    • The safest spot is the place that will keep you furthest away from the intense heat from the fire. As the fire approaches and passes, the safest spot will change so be ready to move o listen to local radio for updates.

People in THARWA VILLAGE and the southern suburbs of BANKS, GORDON and CONDER and surrounding areas should monitor conditions closely and be ready to act.

Current situation:

  • The fire is out of control.
  • Properties are under threat near Top Naas Road - leave now if you are able to. Increase fire activity in the south west moving towards Cotter Hut.
  • Firefighting crews sheltered at and secured the Old Gudgenby Homestead. All crews are safe.
  • The fire is also moving north slowly and is currently 1km south of Corin Road.
  • The size of the fire is currently approximately 24,060 Ha.
  • Properties may be impacted by embers well ahead of the fire causing spot fires.
  • Power, water and mobile phone service may be lost, and road conditions may become dangerous.
  • This fire is expected to cross the border into NSW. Once this happens, the eastern flank will be known as the Clear Range Fire, with response and public information managed by NSW Rural Fire Service.
  • Drones are not permitted to operate anywhere near the fireground.

Keep up to date:

  • Check the ESA website (esa.act.gov.au)
  • Follow ESA Twitter account (@ACT_ESA) and ESA Facebook account (@ACTEmergencyServicesAgency)
  • Download and monitor the NSW RFS Fires Near Me mobile app
  • Transport Canberra and City Services for road closures (https://www.cityservices.act.gov.au/roads-and-paths/act_public_road_closures)
  • Stay tuned to your local radio station
  • Contact Access Canberra on 13 22 81.

Next update will be provided by 11pm or if the situation changes.

This is an EMERGENCY WARNING level bushfire warning.

The ACT Emergency Services Agency (ESA) advises that a bushfire is moving south and east and has spotted in the Billy Range to the west of Naas Road.

Fire has crossed Boboyan Road at Glendale depot.

Fire conditions are erratic with heavy spotting.

 

Residents in the following areas are advised to leave if safe to do so:

  • Apollo Road
  • Boboyan Road, north of the Glendale depot
  • Top Naas Road, south of the Boboyan Road intersection
  • Corin Road If you are not in the area, do not return.

Soon it will be too dangerous to drive.

The safest route out of the area is north using Naas Road towards Tharwa and Canberra. This route has been cleared and is being monitored by emergency services.

An evacuation centre is open at Erindale College, on McBryde Crescent.

Conditions are now very dangerous, and the fire may pose a threat to all lives directly in its path. Fire crews may not be able to protect you and your property. You should not expect a firefighter at your door. LEAVE NOW.

What you should do:

  • Leave the area to a safer place immediately
  • Listen to your local radio in your car for updates
  • Drive with caution in low visibility conditions
  • If you are unable to leave:
    • bring pets inside o keep smoke out of the house by closing windows and doors, sealing the gaps under doors and screens with wet towels
    • fill containers such as your bath, sinks, and buckets with water so you have access to drinking and firefighting water
    • identify a safe spot to shelter in, which should be a place with more than one exit, preferably inside a brick building, away from windows and doors.
    • The safest spot is the place that will keep you furthest away from the intense heat from the fire. As the fire approaches and passes, the safest spot will change so be ready to move
    • listen to local radio for updates.

People in THARWA VILLAGE and the southern suburbs of BANKS, GORDON and CONDER and surrounding areas should monitor conditions closely and be ready to act.

Current situation:

  • The fire is out of control.
  • Properties are under threat near Top Naas Road - leave now if you are able to. Increase fire activity in the south west moving towards Cotter Hut.
  • Firefighting crews sheltered at and secured the Old Gudgenby Homestead. All crews are safe.
  • The fire is also moving north slowly and is currently 1km south of Corin Road.
  • The size of the fire is currently approximately 24,060 Ha.
  • Properties may be impacted by embers well ahead of the fire causing spot fires.
  • Power, water and mobile phone service may be lost, and road conditions may become dangerous.
  • This fire is expected to cross the border into NSW. Once this happens, the eastern flank will be known as the Clear Range Fire, with response and public information managed by NSW Rural Fire Service.
  • Drones are not permitted to operate anywhere near the fireground.

Keep up to date:

  • Check the ESA website (esa.act.gov.au)
  • Follow ESA Twitter account (@ACT_ESA) and ESA Facebook account (@ACTEmergencyServicesAgency)
  • Download and monitor the NSW RFS Fires Near Me mobile app
  • Transport Canberra and City Services for road closures (https://www.cityservices.act.gov.au/roads-and-paths/act_public_road_closures)
  • Stay tuned to your local radio station
  • Contact Access Canberra on 13 22 81.

Next update will be provided by 10:30pm or if the situation changes.

This is an EMERGENCY WARNING level bushfire warning.

The ACT Emergency Services Agency (ESA) advises that a bushfire is moving south and east and has spotted in the Billy Range to the west of Naas Road.

Fire has crossed Boboyan Road at Glendale depot.

Fire conditions are erratic with heavy spotting.

Residents in the following areas are advised to leave if safe to do so:

  • Apollo Road
  • Boboyan Road, north of the Glendale depot
  • Top Naas Road, south of the Boboyan Road intersection
  • Corin Road If you are not in the area, do not return. Soon it will be too dangerous to drive.

The safest route out of the area is north using Naas Road towards Tharwa and Canberra. This route has been cleared and is being monitored by emergency services.

An evacuation centre is open at Erindale College, on McBryde Crescent.

Conditions are now very dangerous, and the fire may pose a threat to all lives directly in its path. Fire crews may not be able to protect you and your property. You should not expect a firefighter at your door. LEAVE NOW.

What you should do:

  • Leave the area to a safer place immediately
  • Listen to your local radio in your car for updates
  • Drive with caution in low visibility conditions
  • If you are unable to leave:
    • bring pets inside
    • keep smoke out of the house by closing windows and doors, sealing the gaps under doors and screens with wet towels
    • fill containers such as your bath, sinks, and buckets with water so you have access to drinking and firefighting water
    • identify a safe spot to shelter in, which should be a place with more than one exit, preferably inside a brick building, away from windows and doors.
    • The safest spot is the place that will keep you furthest away from the intense heat from the fire. As the fire approaches and passes, the safest spot will change so be ready to move
    • listen to local radio for updates.

People in THARWA VILLAGE and the southern suburbs of BANKS, GORDON and CONDER and surrounding areas should monitor conditions closely and be ready to act.

Current situation:

  • The fire is out of control.
  • Properties are under threat near Top Naas Road - leave now if you are able to.
  • Increase fire activity in the south west moving towards Cotter Hut.
  • Firefighting crews sheltered at and secured the Old Gudgenby Homestead. All crews are safe.
  • The fire is also moving north slowly and is currently 1km south of Corin Road.
  • The size of the fire is currently approximately 24,060 Ha.
  • Properties may be impacted by embers well ahead of the fire causing spot fires.
  • Power, water and mobile phone service may be lost, and road conditions may become dangerous.
  • This fire is expected to cross the border into NSW. Once this happens, the eastern flank will be known as the Clear Range Fire, with response and public information managed by NSW Rural Fire Service.
  • Drones are not permitted to operate anywhere near the fireground.

Keep up to date:

  • Check the ESA website (esa.act.gov.au)
  • Follow ESA Twitter account (@ACT_ESA) and ESA Facebook account (@ACTEmergencyServicesAgency)
  • Download and monitor the NSW RFS Fires Near Me mobile app
  • Transport Canberra and City Services for road closures (https://www.cityservices.act.gov.au/roads-and-paths/act_public_road_closures)
  • Stay tuned to your local radio station o Contact Access Canberra on 13 22 81.

Next update will be provided by 10pm or if the situation changes.

This is an EMERGENCY WARNING level bushfire warning.

The ACT Emergency Services Agency (ESA) advises that a bushfire is moving south and east and has spotted in the Billy Range to the west of Naas Road.

Fire has crossed Boboyan Road at Glendale depot.

Fire conditions are erratic with heavy spotting.

Residents in the following areas are advised to leave if safe to do so:

  • Apollo Road
  • Boboyan Road, north of the Glendale depot
  • Top Naas Road, south of the Boboyan Road intersection
  • Corin Road If you are not in the area, do not return. Soon it will be too dangerous to drive.

The safest route out of the area is north using Naas Road towards Tharwa and Canberra. This route has been cleared and is being monitored by emergency services.

An evacuation centre is open at Erindale College, on McBryde Crescent.

Conditions are now very dangerous, and the fire may pose a threat to all lives directly in its path. Fire crews may not be able to protect you and your property. You should not expect a firefighter at your door. LEAVE NOW.

What you should do:

  • Leave the area to a safer place immediately
  • Listen to your local radio in your car for updates
  • Drive with caution in low visibility conditions
  • If you are unable to leave:
    • bring pets inside
    • keep smoke out of the house by closing windows and doors, sealing the gaps under doors and screens with wet towels
    • fill containers such as your bath, sinks, and buckets with water so you have access to drinking and firefighting water
    • identify a safe spot to shelter in, which should be a place with more than one exit, preferably inside a brick building, away from windows and doors.
    • The safest spot is the place that will keep you furthest away from the intense heat from the fire. As the fire approaches and passes, the safest spot will change so be ready to move
    • listen to local radio for updates.

People in THARWA VILLAGE and the southern suburbs of BANKS, GORDON and CONDER and surrounding areas should monitor conditions closely and be ready to act.

Current situation:

  • The fire is out of control.
  • Properties are under threat near Top Naas Road - leave now if you are able to. Increase fire activity in the south west moving towards Cotter Hut.
  • Firefighting crews sheltered at and secured the Old Gudgenby Homestead. All crews are safe.
  • The fire is also moving north slowly and is currently 1km south of Corin Road.
  • The size of the fire is currently approximately 21,510 Ha.
  • Properties may be impacted by embers well ahead of the fire causing spot fires.
  • Power, water and mobile phone service may be lost, and road conditions may become dangerous.
  • This fire is expected to cross the border into NSW. Once this happens, the eastern flank will be known as the Clear Range Fire, with response and public information managed by NSW Rural Fire Service.
  • Drones are not permitted to operate anywhere near the fireground.

Keep up to date:

  • Check the ESA website (esa.act.gov.au)
  • Follow ESA Twitter account (@ACT_ESA) and ESA Facebook account (@ACTEmergencyServicesAgency)
  • Download and monitor the NSW RFS Fires Near Me mobile app
  • Transport Canberra and City Services for road closures (https://www.cityservices.act.gov.au/roads-and-paths/act_public_road_closures)
  • Stay tuned to your local radio station
  • Contact Access Canberra on 13 22 81.

Next update will be provided by 9:30pm or if the situation changes.

This is an EMERGENCY WARNING level bushfire warning.

The ACT Emergency Services Agency (ESA) advises that a bushfire is moving south and east and has spotted in the Billy Range to the west of Naas Road.

Fire has crossed Boboyan Road at Glendale depot. Fire conditions are erratic with heavy spotting.

Residents in the following areas are advised to leave if safe to do so:

  • Apollo Road
  • Boboyan Road, north of the Glendale depot
  • Top Naas Road, south of the Boboyan Road intersection
  • Corin Road

If you are not in the area, do not return. Soon it will be too dangerous to drive.

The safest route out of the area is north using Naas Road towards Tharwa and Canberra. This route has been cleared and is being monitored by emergency services.

An evacuation centre is open at Erindale College, on McBryde Crescent.

Conditions are now very dangerous, and the fire may pose a threat to all lives directly in its path. Fire crews may not be able to protect you and your property. You should not expect a firefighter at your door. LEAVE NOW.

What you should do:

  • Leave the area to a safer place immediately
  • Listen to your local radio in your car for updates
  • Drive with caution in low visibility conditions
  • If you are unable to leave:
    • bring pets inside
    • keep smoke out of the house by closing windows and doors, sealing the gaps under doors and screens with wet towels
    • fill containers such as your bath, sinks, and buckets with water so you have access to drinking and firefighting water
    • identify a safe spot to shelter in, which should be a place with more than one exit, preferably inside a brick building, away from windows and doors. The safest spot is the place that will keep you furthest away from the intense heat from the fire. As the fire approaches and passes, the safest spot will change so be ready to move
    • listen to local radio for updates.

People in THARWA VILLAGE and the southern suburbs of BANKS, GORDON and CONDER and surrounding areas should monitor conditions closely and be ready to act.

Current situation:

  • The fire is out of control.
  • Properties are under threat near top Naas Road - leave now if you are able to.
  • Increase fire activity in the south west moving towards Cotter Hut.
  • Firefighting crews sheltered at and secured the Old Gudgenby Homestead. All crews are safe.
  • The fire is also moving north slowly and is currently 1km south of Corin Road.
  • The size of the fire is currently approximately 21,510 Ha.
  • Properties may be impacted by embers well ahead of the fire causing spot fires.
  • Power, water and mobile phone service may be lost, and road conditions may become dangerous.
  • This fire is expected to cross the border into NSW. Once this happens, the eastern flank will be known as the Clear Range Fire, with response and public information managed by NSW Rural Fire Service. Drones are not permitted to operate anywhere near the fireground.

Keep up to date:

  • Check the ESA website (esa.act.gov.au)
  • Follow ESA Twitter account (@ACT_ESA) and ESA Facebook account (@ACTEmergencyServicesAgency)
  • Download and monitor the NSW RFS Fires Near Me mobile app
  • Transport Canberra and City Services for road closures (https://www.cityservices.act.gov.au/roads-and-paths/act_public_road_closures)
  • Stay tuned to your local radio station
  • Contact Access Canberra on 13 22 81.

Next update will be provided by 9:00pm or if the situation changes.

This is an EMERGENCY WARNING level bushfire warning.

The ACT Emergency Services Agency (ESA) advises that a bushfire is moving south and east and has spotted in the Billy Range to the west of Naas Road. Fire has crossed Boboyan Road at Glendale depot.

Fire conditions are erratic with heavy spotting.

Residents in the following areas are advised to leave if safe to do so:

  • Apollo Road
  • Boboyan Road, north of the Glendale depot
  • Top Naas Road, south of the Boboyan Road intersection
  • Corin Road If you are not in the area, do not return.

Soon it will be too dangerous to drive. The safest route out of the area is north using Naas Road towards Tharwa and Canberra. This route has been cleared and is being monitored by emergency services.

An evacuation centre is open at Erindale College, on McBryde Crescent.

Conditions are now very dangerous, and the fire may pose a threat to all lives directly in its path. Fire crews may not be able to protect you and your property. You should not expect a firefighter at your door. LEAVE NOW.

What you should do:

  • Leave the area to a safer place immediately
  • Listen to your local radio in your car for updates
  • Drive with caution in low visibility conditions
  • If you are unable to leave:
    • bring pets inside
    • keep smoke out of the house by closing windows and doors, sealing the gaps under doors and screens with wet towels
    • fill containers such as your bath, sinks, and buckets with water so you have access to drinking and firefighting water
    • identify a safe spot to shelter in, which should be a place with more than one exit, preferably inside a brick building, away from windows and doors. The safest spot is the place that will keep you furthest away from the intense heat from the fire. As the fire approaches and passes, the safest spot will change so be ready to move
    • listen to local radio for updates.

People in THARWA VILLAGE and the southern suburbs of BANKS, GORDON and CONDER and surrounding areas should monitor conditions closely and be ready to act.

Current situation:

  • The fire is out of control.
  • Properties are under threat near top Naas Road - leave now if you are able to.
  • Increase fire activity in the south west moving towards Cotter Hut.
  • Firefighting crews sheltered at and secured the Old Gudgenby Homestead. All crews are safe.
  • The fire is also moving north slowly and is currently 1km south of Corin Road.
  • The size of the fire is currently approximately 21,510 Ha.
  • Properties may be impacted by embers well ahead of the fire causing spot fires.
  • Power, water and mobile phone service may be lost, and road conditions may become dangerous.
  • This fire is expected to cross the border into NSW. Once this happens, the eastern flank will be known as the Clear Range Fire, with response and public information managed by NSW Rural Fire Service. Drones are not permitted to operate anywhere near the fireground.

Keep up to date:

  • Check the ESA website (esa.act.gov.au)
  • Follow ESA Twitter account (@ACT_ESA) and ESA Facebook account (@ACTEmergencyServicesAgency)
  • Download and monitor the NSW RFS Fires Near Me mobile app
  • Transport Canberra and City Services for road closures (https://www.cityservices.act.gov.au/roads-and-paths/act_public_road_closures)
  • Stay tuned to your local radio station
  • Contact Access Canberra on 13 22 81.

Next update will be provided by 8:30pm or if the situation changes.

This is an EMERGENCY WARNING level bushfire warning.

The ACT Emergency Services Agency (ESA) advises that a bushfire is moving south and east and has spotted in the Billy Range to the west of Naas Road. Fire has crossed Boboyan Road at Glendale depot.

Fire conditions are erratic with heavy spotting.

Residents in the following areas are advised to leave if safe to do so:

 

  • Apollo Road
  • Boboyan Road, north of the Glendale depot
  • Top Naas Road, south of the Boboyan Road intersection
  • Corin Road


If you are not in the area, do not return. Soon it will be too dangerous to drive.

The safest route out of the area is north using Naas Road towards Tharwa and Canberra. This route has been cleared and is being monitored by emergency services.

An evacuation centre is open at Erindale College, on McBryde Crescent.

Conditions are now very dangerous, and the fire may pose a threat to all lives directly in its path. Fire crews may not be able to protect you and your property. You should not expect a firefighter at your door. LEAVE NOW.

What you should do:

  • Leave the area to a safer place immediately
  • Listen to your local radio in your car for updates
  • Drive with caution in low visibility conditions
  • If you are unable to leave:
    • bring pets inside
    • keep smoke out of the house by closing windows and doors, sealing the gaps under doors and screens with wet towels
    • fill containers such as your bath, sinks, and buckets with water so you have access to drinking and firefighting water
    • identify a safe spot to shelter in, which should be a place with more than one exit, preferably inside a brick building, away from windows and doors. The safest spot is the place that will keep you furthest away from the intense heat from the fire. As the fire approaches and passes, the safest spot will change so be ready to move
    • listen to local radio for updates.


People in THARWA VILLAGE and the southern suburbs of BANKS, GORDON and CONDER and surrounding areas should monitor conditions closely and be ready to act.
 

Current situation:

  • The fire is out of control.
  • Properties are under threat near top Naas Road - leave now if you are able to.
  • Increase fire activity in the south west moving towards Cotter Hut. Firefighting crews sheltered at and secured the Old Gudgenby Homestead. All crews are safe.
  • The fire is also moving north slowly and is currently 1km south of Corin Road.
  • The size of the fire is currently approximately 21,510 Ha.
  • Properties may be impacted by embers well ahead of the fire causing spot fires.
  • Power, water and mobile phone service may be lost, and road conditions may become dangerous.
  • This fire is expected to cross the border into NSW. Once this happens, the eastern flank will be known as the Clear Range Fire, with response and public information managed by NSW Rural Fire Service.
  • Drones are not permitted to operate anywhere near the fireground.

 

Keep up to date:

  • Check the ESA website (esa.act.gov.au)
  • Follow ESA Twitter account (@ACT_ESA) and ESA Facebook account (@ACTEmergencyServicesAgency)
  • Download and monitor the NSW RFS Fires Near Me mobile app
  • Transport Canberra and City Services for road closures (https://www.cityservices.act.gov.au/roads-and-paths/act_public_road_closures)
  • Stay tuned to your local radio station
  • Contact Access Canberra on 13 22 81.


Next update will be provided by 8:00pm or if the situation changes.

This is an EMERGENCY WARNING level bushfire warning.

The ACT Emergency Services Agency (ESA) advises that a bushfire is moving south and east and has spotted in the Billy Range to the west of Naas Road. Fire conditions are erratic with heavy spotting.

The fire is also moving north slowly and is currently 1km south of Corin Road.

Residents in the following areas are advised to leave if safe to do so:

  • Apollo Road
  • Boboyan Road, north of the Glendale depot
  • Top Naas Road, south of the Boboyan Road intersection
  • Corin Road


If you are not in the area, do not return. Soon it will be too dangerous to drive.

The safest route out of the area is north using Naas Road towards Tharwa and Canberra. This route has been cleared and is being monitored by emergency services.

An evacuation centre is open at Erindale College, on McBryde Crescent.

Conditions are now very dangerous, and the fire may pose a threat to all lives directly in its path. Fire crews may not be able to protect you and your property. You should not expect a firefighter at your door. LEAVE NOW.

What you should do:

  • Leave the area to a safer place immediately
  • Listen to your local radio in your car for updates
  • Drive with caution in low visibility conditions
  • If you are unable to leave:
    • bring pets inside
    • keep smoke out of the house by closing windows and doors, sealing the gaps under doors and screens with wet towels
    • fill containers such as your bath, sinks, and buckets with water so you have access to drinking and firefighting water
    • identify a safe spot to shelter in, which should be a place with more than one exit, preferably inside a brick building, away from windows and doors. The safest spot is the place that will keep you furthest away from the intense heat from the fire. As the fire approaches and passes, the safest spot will change so be ready to move
    • listen to local radio for updates.


People in THARWA VILLAGE and the southern suburbs of BANKS, GORDON and CONDER and surrounding areas should monitor conditions closely and be ready to act.
 

Current situation:

  • The fire is out of control.
  • Properties are under threat near top Naas Road - leave now if you are able to.
  • The size of the fire is currently approximately 21, 510 Ha.
  • Properties may be impacted by embers well ahead of the fire causing spot fires.
  • Power, water and mobile phone service may be lost, and road conditions may become dangerous.
  • This fire is expected to cross the border into NSW. Once this happens, the eastern flank will be known as the Clear Range Fire, with response and public information managed by NSW Rural Fire Service.
  • Drones are not permitted to operate anywhere near the fireground.

 

Keep up to date:

  • Check the ESA website (esa.act.gov.au)
  • Follow ESA Twitter account (@ACT_ESA) and ESA Facebook account (@ACTEmergencyServicesAgency)
  • Download and monitor the NSW RFS Fires Near Me mobile app
  • Transport Canberra and City Services for road closures (https://www.cityservices.act.gov.au/roads-and-paths/act_public_road_closures)
  • Stay tuned to your local radio station
  • Contact Access Canberra on 13 22 81.


Next update will be provided by 7:30 pm or if the situation changes.

This is an EMERGENCY WARNING level bushfire warning.


The ACT Emergency Services Agency (ESA) advises that a bushfire is moving south and east and has spotted in the Billy Range to the west of Naas Road. Fire conditions are erratic with heavy spotting.

The fire is also moving north slowly and is currently 1km south of Corin Road.

Residents in the following areas are advised to leave if safe to do so:
 

  • Apollo Road
  • Boboyan Road, north of the Glendale depot
  • Top Naas Road, south of the Boboyan Road intersection
  • Corin Road

The safest route out of the area is north using Naas Road towards Tharwa and Canberra. This route has been cleared and is being monitored by emergency services.

An evacuation centre is open at Erindale College, on McBryde Crescent.

Conditions are now very dangerous, and the fire may pose a threat to all lives directly in its path. Fire crews may not be able to protect you and your property. You should not expect a firefighter at your door. LEAVE NOW.

What you should do:


If you are not in the area, do not return. Soon it will be too dangerous to drive.

  • Leave the area to a safer place immediately
  • Listen to your local radio in your car for updates
  • Drive with caution in low visibility conditions
  • If you are unable to leave:
    • bring pets inside
    • keep smoke out of the house by closing windows and doors, sealing the gaps under doors and screens with wet towels
    • fill containers such as your bath, sinks, and buckets with water so you have access to drinking and firefighting water
    • identify a safe spot to shelter in, which should be a place with more than one exit, preferably inside a brick building, away from windows and doors. The safest spot is the place that will keep you furthest away from the intense heat from the fire. As the fire approaches and passes, the safest spot will change so be ready to move
    •  listen to local radio for updates.


People in THARWA VILLAGE and the southern suburbs of BANKS, GORDON and CONDER and surrounding areas should monitor conditions closely and be ready to act.

Current situation:

The fire is out of control.

Properties are under threat near top Naas Road - leave now if you are able to.

The size of the fire is currently approximately 21, 508 Ha.

Properties may be impacted by embers well ahead of the fire causing spot fires.

Power, water and mobile phone service may be lost, and road conditions may become dangerous.

This fire is expected to cross the border into NSW. Once this happens, the eastern flank will be known as the Clear Range Fire, with response and public information managed by NSW Rural Fire Service.

Drones are not permitted to operate anywhere near the fireground.

Keep up to date:

  • Check the ESA website (esa.act.gov.au)
  • Follow ESA Twitter account (@ACT_ESA) and ESA Facebook account (@ACTEmergencyServicesAgency)
  • Download and monitor the NSW RFS Fires Near Me mobile app
  • Transport Canberra and City Services for road closures (https://www.cityservices.act.gov.au/roads-and-paths/act_public_road_closures)
  • Stay tuned to your local radio station
  • Contact Access Canberra on 13 22 81.

Next update will be provided by 7:00pm or if the situation changes.

This is an EMERGENCY WARNING level bushfire warning.


The ACT Emergency Services Agency (ESA) advises that a bushfire is moving south and east and has spotted in the Billy Range to the west of Naas Road. Fire conditions are erratic with heavy spotting.

The fire is also moving north slowly and is currently 1km south of Corin Road.

Residents in the following areas are advised to leave if safe to do so:

 

  • Apollo Road
  • Boboyan Road, north of the Glendale depot
  • Top Naas Road, south of the Boboyan Road intersection
  • Corin Road

The safest route out of the area is north using Naas Road towards Tharwa and Canberra. This route has been cleared and is being monitored by emergency services.

An evacuation centre is open at Erindale College, on McBryde Crescent.

Conditions are now very dangerous, and the fire may pose a threat to all lives directly in its path. Fire crews may not be able to protect you and your property. You should not expect a firefighter at your door. LEAVE NOW.

What you should do:


If you are not in the area, do not return. Soon it will be too dangerous to drive.

  • Leave the area to a safer place immediately
  • Listen to your local radio in your car for updates
  • Drive with caution in low visibility conditions
  • If you are unable to leave:
    • bring pets inside
    • keep smoke out of the house by closing windows and doors, sealing the gaps under doors and screens with wet towels
    • fill containers such as your bath, sinks, and buckets with water so you have access to drinking and firefighting water
    • identify a safe spot to shelter in, which should be a place with more than one exit, preferably inside a brick building, away from windows and doors. The safest spot is the place that will keep you furthest away from the intense heat from the fire. As the fire approaches and passes, the safest spot will change so be ready to move
    •  listen to local radio for updates.


People in THARWA VILLAGE and the southern suburbs of BANKS, GORDON and CONDER and surrounding areas should monitor conditions closely and be ready to act.

Current situation:

The fire is out of control.

Properties are under threat near top Naas Road - leave now if you are able to.

The size of the fire is currently approximately 21, 508 Ha.

Properties may be impacted by embers well ahead of the fire causing spot fires.

Power, water and mobile phone service may be lost, and road conditions may become dangerous.

This fire is expected to cross the border into NSW. Once this happens, the eastern flank will be known as the Clear Range Fire, with response and public information managed by NSW Rural Fire Service.

Drones are not permitted to operate anywhere near the fireground.

Keep up to date:

  • Check the ESA website (esa.act.gov.au)
  • Follow ESA Twitter account (@ACT_ESA) and ESA Facebook account (@ACTEmergencyServicesAgency)
  • Download and monitor the NSW RFS Fires Near Me mobile app
  • Transport Canberra and City Services for road closures (https://www.cityservices.act.gov.au/roads-and-paths/act_public_road_closures)
  • Stay tuned to your local radio station
  • Contact Access Canberra on 13 22 81.

Next update will be provided by 6:30pm or if the situation changes.

This is an EMERGENCY WARNING level bushfire warning.

The ACT Emergency Services Agency (ESA) advises that a bushfire is moving south and east and has spotted in the Billy Range to the west of Naas Road. Fire conditions are erratic with heavy spotting.

The fire is also moving north slowly and is currently 1km south of Corin Road.

Residents in the following areas are advised to leave if safe to do so:

  • Apollo Road
  • Boboyan Road, north of the Glendale depot
  • Top Naas Road, south of the Boboyan Road intersection
  • Corin Road


If you are not in the area, do not return. Soon it will be too dangerous to drive.

The safest route out of the area is north using Naas Road towards Tharwa and Canberra. This route has been cleared and is being monitored by emergency services.

An evacuation centre is open at Erindale College, on McBryde Crescent.

Conditions are now very dangerous, and the fire may pose a threat to all lives directly in its path. Fire crews may not be able to protect you and your property. You should not expect a firefighter at your door. LEAVE NOW.

What you should do:

  • Leave the area to a safer place immediately
  • Listen to your local radio in your car for updates
  • Drive with caution in low visibility conditions
  • If you are unable to leave:
    • bring pets inside
    • keep smoke out of the house by closing windows and doors, sealing the gaps under doors and screens with wet towels
    • fill containers such as your bath, sinks, and buckets with water so you have access to drinking and firefighting water
    • identify a safe spot to shelter in, which should be a place with more than one exit, preferably inside a brick building, away from windows and doors. The safest spot is the place that will keep you furthest away from the intense heat from the fire. As the fire approaches and passes, the safest spot will change so be ready to move
    •  listen to local radio for updates.


People in THARWA VILLAGE and the southern suburbs of BANKS, GORDON and CONDER and surrounding areas should monitor conditions closely and be ready to act.

Current situation:

 

The fire is out of control.

Properties are under threat near top Naas Road - leave now if you are able to.

The size of the fire is currently approximately 21, 508 Ha.

Properties may be impacted by embers well ahead of the fire causing spot fires.

Power, water and mobile phone service may be lost, and road conditions may become dangerous.

This fire is expected to cross the border into NSW. Once this happens, the eastern flank will be known as the Clear Range Fire, with response and public information managed by NSW Rural Fire Service.

Drones are not permitted to operate anywhere near the fireground.

Keep up to date:

  • Check the ESA website (esa.act.gov.au)
  • Follow ESA Twitter account (@ACT_ESA) and ESA Facebook account (@ACTEmergencyServicesAgency)
  • Download and monitor the NSW RFS Fires Near Me mobile app
  • Stay tuned to your local radio station
  • Contact Access Canberra on 13 22 81.


Next update will be provided by 6:00pm or if the situation changes.

This is an EMERGENCY WARNING level bushfire warning.


The ACT Emergency Services Agency (ESA) advises that a bushfire is moving east and has crossed Boboyan Road at Glendale Depot.
The fire is also moving north and is currently 1km south of Corin Road.

Residents in the following areas are advised to leave if safe to do so:
 

  • Apollo Road
  • Boboyan Road, north of the Glendale depot
  • Top Naas Road, south of the Boboyan Road intersection
  • Corin Road


If you are not in the area, do not return. Soon it will be too dangerous to drive.
The safest route out of the area is north using Naas Road towards Tharwa and Canberra. This route has been cleared and is being monitored by emergency services.
An evacuation centre is open at Erindale College, on McBryde Crescent.
Conditions are now very dangerous, and the fire may pose a threat to all lives directly in its path. Fire crews may not be able to protect you and your property. You should not expect a firefighter at your door. LEAVE NOW.
 

What you should do:

  • Leave the area to a safer place immediately
  • Listen to your local radio in your car for updates
  • Drive with caution in low visibility conditions
  • If you are unable to leave:
  • bring pets inside
  • keep smoke out of the house by closing windows and doors, sealing the gaps under doors and screens with wet towels
  • fill containers such as your bath, sinks, and buckets with water so you have access to drinking and firefighting water
  • identify a safe spot to shelter in, which should be a place with more than one exit, preferably inside a brick building, away from windows and doors. The safest spot is the place that will keep you furthest away from the intense heat from the fire. As the fire approaches and passes, the safest spot will change so be ready to move
  • listen to local radio for updates.


People in THARWA VILLAGE and the southern suburbs of BANKS, GORDON and CONDER and surrounding areas should monitor conditions closely and be ready to act.


Current situation:

The fire is out of control.
Properties are under threat - leave now if you are able to.
The size of the fire is currently approximately 21,420 Ha.
Properties may be impacted by embers well ahead of the fire causing spot fires.
Power, water and mobile phone service may be lost, and road conditions may become dangerous.
This fire is expected to cross the border into NSW. Once this happens, the eastern flank will be known as the Clear Range Fire, with response and public information managed by NSW Rural Fire Service.


Keep up to date:

  • Check the ESA website (esa.act.gov.au)
  • Follow ESA Twitter account (@ACT_ESA) and ESA Facebook account (@ACTEmergencyServicesAgency)
  • Download and monitor the NSW RFS Fires Near Me mobile app
  • Stay tuned to your local radio station
  • Contact Access Canberra on 13 22 81.

Next update will be provided by 5:30pm or if the situation changes.

This is an EMERGENCY WARNING level bushfire warning.


The ACT Emergency Services Agency (ESA) advises that a bushfire is moving east and has crossed Boboyan Road at Glendale Depot.
The fire is also moving north and is currently 1km south of Corin Road.

Residents in the following areas are advised to leave if safe to do so:
 

  • Apollo Road
  • Boboyan Road, north of the Glendale depot
  • Top Naas Road, south of the Boboyan Road intersection
  • Corin Road

If you are not in the area, do not return. Soon it will be too dangerous to drive.
The safest route out of the area is north using Naas Road towards Tharwa and Canberra. This route has been cleared and is being monitored by emergency services.
An evacuation centre is open at Erindale College, on McBryde Crescent.
Conditions are now very dangerous, and the fire may pose a threat to all lives directly in its path. Fire crews may not be able to protect you and your property. You should not expect a firefighter at your door. LEAVE NOW.

What you should do:

  • Leave the area to a safer place immediately
  • Listen to your local radio in your car for updates
  • Drive with caution in low visibility conditions
  • If you are unable to leave:
  • bring pets inside
  • keep smoke out of the house by closing windows and doors, sealing the gaps under doors and screens with wet towels
  • fill containers such as your bath, sinks, and buckets with water so you have access to drinking and firefighting water
  • identify a safe spot to shelter in, which should be a place with more than one exit, preferably inside a brick building, away from windows and doors. The safest spot is the place that will keep you furthest away from the intense heat from the fire. As the fire approaches and passes, the safest spot will change so be ready to move
  • listen to local radio for updates.

People in THARWA VILLAGE and the southern suburbs of BANKS, GORDON and CONDER and surrounding areas should monitor conditions closely and be ready to act.


Current situation:

The fire is out of control.
Properties are under threat - leave now if you are able to.
The size of the fire is currently approximately 19, 618 Ha.
Properties may be impacted by embers well ahead of the fire causing spot fires.
Power, water and mobile phone service may be lost, and road conditions may become dangerous.
This fire is expected to cross the border into NSW. Once this happens, the eastern flank will be known as the Clear Range Fire, with response and public information managed by NSW Rural Fire Service.


Keep up to date:

  • Check the ESA website (esa.act.gov.au)
  • Follow ESA Twitter account (@ACT_ESA) and ESA Facebook account (@ACTEmergencyServicesAgency)
  • Download and monitor the NSW RFS Fires Near Me mobile app
  • Stay tuned to your local radio station
  • Contact Access Canberra on 13 22 81.

Next update will be provided by 5:00pm or if the situation changes.

This is an EMERGENCY WARNING level bushfire warning.


The ACT Emergency Services Agency (ESA) advises that a bushfire is moving east and has crossed Boboyan Road at Glendale Depot.
The fire is also moving north and is currently 1km south of Corin Road.

Residents in the following areas are advised to leave if safe to do so:
 

  • Apollo Road
  • Boboyan Road, north of the Glendale depot
  • Top Naas Road, south of the Boboyan Road intersection
  • Corin Road


If you are not in the area, do not return. Soon it will be too dangerous to drive.
The safest route out of the area is north using Naas Road towards Tharwa and Canberra. This route has been cleared and is being monitored by emergency services.
An evacuation centre is open at Erindale College, on McBryde Crescent.
Conditions are now very dangerous, and the fire may pose a threat to all lives directly in its path. Fire crews may not be able to protect you and your property. You should not expect a firefighter at your door. LEAVE NOW.
 

What you should do:

  • Leave the area to a safer place immediately
  • Listen to your local radio in your car for updates
  • Drive with caution in low visibility conditions
  • If you are unable to leave:
  • bring pets inside
  • keep smoke out of the house by closing windows and doors, sealing the gaps under doors and screens with wet towels
  • fill containers such as your bath, sinks, and buckets with water so you have access to drinking and firefighting water
  • identify a safe spot to shelter in, which should be a place with more than one exit, preferably inside a brick building, away from windows and doors. The safest spot is the place that will keep you furthest away from the intense heat from the fire. As the fire approaches and passes, the safest spot will change so be ready to move
  • listen to local radio for updates.


People in THARWA VILLAGE and the southern suburbs of BANKS, GORDON and CONDER and surrounding areas should monitor conditions closely and be ready to act.


Current situation:

The fire is out of control.
Properties are under threat - leave now if you are able to.
The size of the fire is currently approximately 19, 618 Ha.
Properties may be impacted by embers well ahead of the fire causing spot fires.
Power, water and mobile phone service may be lost, and road conditions may become dangerous.
This fire is expected to cross the border into NSW. Once this happens, the eastern flank will be known as the Clear Range Fire, with response and public information managed by NSW Rural Fire Service.


Keep up to date:

  • Check the ESA website (esa.act.gov.au)
  • Follow ESA Twitter account (@ACT_ESA) and ESA Facebook account (@ACTEmergencyServicesAgency)
  • Download and monitor the NSW RFS Fires Near Me mobile app
  • Stay tuned to your local radio station
  • Contact Access Canberra on 13 22 81.

Next update will be provided by 4:30pm or if the situation changes.

This is an EMERGENCY WARNING level bushfire warning.


The ACT Emergency Services Agency (ESA) advises that a bushfire is moving east and has crossed Boboyan Road at Glendale Depot.
The fire is also moving north and is currently 1km south of Corin Road.

Residents in the following areas are advised to leave if safe to do so:
 

  • Apollo Road
  • Boboyan Road, north of the Glendale depot
  • Top Naas Road, south of the Boboyan Road intersection
  • Corin Road


If you are not in the area, do not return. Soon it will be too dangerous to drive.
The safest route out of the area is north using Naas Road towards Tharwa and Canberra. This route has been cleared and is being monitored by emergency services.
An evacuation centre is open at Erindale College, on McBryde Crescent.
Conditions are now very dangerous, and the fire may pose a threat to all lives directly in its path. Fire crews may not be able to protect you and your property. You should not expect a firefighter at your door. LEAVE NOW.

 

What you should do:

  • Leave the area to a safer place immediately
  • Listen to your local radio in your car for updates
  • Drive with caution in low visibility conditions
  • If you are unable to leave:
  • bring pets inside
  • keep smoke out of the house by closing windows and doors, sealing the gaps under doors and screens with wet towels
  • fill containers such as your bath, sinks, and buckets with water so you have access to drinking and firefighting water
  • identify a safe spot to shelter in, which should be a place with more than one exit, preferably inside a brick building, away from windows and doors. The safest spot is the place that will keep you furthest away from the intense heat from the fire. As the fire approaches and passes, the safest spot will change so be ready to move
  • listen to local radio for updates.


People in THARWA VILLAGE and the southern suburbs of BANKS, GORDON and CONDER and surrounding areas should monitor conditions closely and be ready to act.


Current situation:

The fire is out of control.
Properties are under threat - leave now if you are able to.
The size of the fire is currently approximately 19, 618 Ha.
Properties may be impacted by embers well ahead of the fire causing spot fires.
Power, water and mobile phone service may be lost, and road conditions may become dangerous.
This fire is expected to cross the border into NSW. Once this happens, the eastern flank will be known as the Clear Range Fire, with response and public information managed by NSW Rural Fire Service.


Keep up to date:

  • Check the ESA website (esa.act.gov.au)
  • Follow ESA Twitter account (@ACT_ESA) and ESA Facebook account (@ACTEmergencyServicesAgency)
  • Download and monitor the NSW RFS Fires Near Me mobile app
  • Stay tuned to your local radio station
  • Contact Access Canberra on 13 22 81.


Next update will be provided by 4:00pm or if the situation changes.

This is an EMERGENCY WARNING level bushfire warning.

The ACT Emergency Services Agency (ESA) advises that a bushfire is approaching:

  • Apollo Road
  • Boboyan Road, north of the Glendale depot
  • Top Naas Road, south of the Boboyan Road intersection

Leaving immediately is the safest option. If you are not in the area, do not return. Soon it will be too dangerous to drive.

The safest route out of the area is north using Naas Road towards Tharwa and Canberra. This route has been cleared and is being monitored by emergency services.

An evacuation centre is open at Erindale College, on McBryde Crescent.

Conditions are now very dangerous, and the fire may pose a threat to all lives directly in its path. Fire crews may not be able to protect you and your property. You should not expect a firefighter at your door. LEAVE NOW.

What you should do:

  • Leave the area to a safer place immediately
  • Listen to your local radio in your car for updates
  • Drive with caution in low visibility conditions

If you are unable to leave:

  • bring pets inside
  • keep smoke out of the house by closing windows and doors, sealing the gaps under doors and screens with wet towels
  • fill containers such as your bath, sinks, and buckets with water so you have access to drinking and firefighting water
  • identify a safe spot to shelter in, which should be a place with more than one exit, preferably inside a brick building, away from windows and doors. The safest spot is the place that will keep you furthest away from the intense heat from the fire. As the fire approaches and passes, the safest spot will change so be ready to move
  • listen to local radio for updates.

People in THARWA VILLAGE and the southern suburbs of BANKS, GORDON and CONDER and surrounding areas should monitor conditions closely and be ready to act.

Current situation:

The fire is travelling in an easterly direction towards Top Naas Road. The fire is out of control.

Properties are under threat - leave now if you are able to.

The size of the fire is currently approximately 19, 618 Ha.

Properties may be impacted by embers well ahead of the fire causing spot fires.

Power, water and mobile phone service may be lost, and road conditions may become dangerous.

Keep up to date:

  • Check the ESA website (esa.act.gov.au)
  • Follow ESA Twitter account (@ACT_ESA) and ESA Facebook account (@ACTEmergencyServicesAgency)
  • Download and monitor the NSW RFS Fires Near Me mobile app > Stay tuned to your local radio station
  • Contact Access Canberra on 13 22 81.

Next update will be provided by 3:30pm or if the situation changes.

This is a WATCH AND ACT level bushfire warning.

The ACT Emergency Services Agency (ESA) advises that people in the areas of BOBOYAN ROAD, TOP NAAS ROAD, APOLLO ROAD and THARWA VILLAGE should keep up to date and decide what actions you will take because bushfire conditions are changing.

You need to be ready to follow your Bushfire Survival Plan. If you do not have a plan, prepare to leave early.

If you do not need to be in this area, for your safety, do not enter or return.

Call Triple Zero (000) immediately if you or your property is under threat.

As conditions change, firefighters may not be able to protect every property. You should not expect a firefighter at your door or in your street.

What you should do:

  • Activate your Bushfire Survival Plan if you have one
  • If you do not have a Bushfire Survival Plan identify where you will go if you need to leave
  • Go to esa.act.gov.au for regular bushfire updates
  • Listen to your local radio station
  • Bring your pets inside, close windows and doors to minimise smoke exposure
  • Locate important documents, emergency kit, medication, animals, and family members
  • Inform your family, friends, and neighbours of your plans and see if they need help preparing
  • Moving your car outside if you have an electric garage door
  • Arrange alternative transport in case of evacuation if you do not have access to a car
  • Taking any additional action to protect your livestock and property.

People in the southern suburbs of BANKS, GORDON and CONDER and surrounding areas should monitor conditions closely and be ready to act.

Current situation:

Fire activity has increased this afternoon and conditions have deteriorated. The fire is now creating its own weather pattern. The fire is out of control and firefighters are responding to the fire.

People in the area may be affected by smoke, which could reduce visibility and air quality.

If conditions change, firefighters may not be able to protect every property. You should not expect a firefighter at your door or in your street.

Keep up to date:

  • Check the ESA website (esa.act.gov.au)
  • Follow ESA Twitter account (@ACT_ESA) and ESA Facebook account (@ACTEmergencyServicesAgency)
  • Download and monitor the NSW RFS Fires Near Me mobile app > Stay tuned to your local radio station
  • Contact Access Canberra on 13 22 81.

Next update will be provided by 4:00pm or if the situation changes.

This is a WATCH AND ACT level bushfire warning. You need to keep up to date and decide what actions you will take because bushfire conditions are changing.

The ACT Emergency Services Agency (ESA) advises that people in the areas of BOBOYAN ROAD, TOP NAAS ROAD, APOLLO ROAD and THARWA VILLAGE could be affected by bushfire burning in the Namadgi National Park. Conditions are changing and could get worse.

You need to be ready to follow your Bushfire Survival Plan. If you do not have a plan you should start preparing now because the situation could get worse.

No properties are under threat at this time.

Call Triple Zero (000) immediately if you or your property is under threat.

Begin your preparations now. Do not wait to see firefighters or signs of fire to act.

What you should do:

  • Activate your Bushfire Survival Plan if you have one
  • If you do not have a Bushfire Survival Plan identify where you will go if you need to leave
  • Go to esa.act.gov.au for regular bushfire updates
  • Listen to your local radio station
  • Bring your pets inside, close windows and doors to minimise smoke exposure
  • Locate important documents, emergency kit, medication, animals, and family members
  • Inform your family, friends, and neighbours of your plans and see if they need help preparing
  • Moving your car outside if you have an electric garage door
  • Arrange alternative transport in case of evacuation if you do not have access to a car
  • Taking any additional action to protect your livestock and property.

People in the southern suburbs of BANKS, GORDON and CONDER and surrounding areas should monitor conditions closely and be ready to act.

Current situation:

The fire is travelling slowly in an easterly direction. Fire activity is expected to increase this afternoon as conditions deteriorate. The fire is out of control and firefighters are responding to the fire.

People in the area may be affected by smoke, which could reduce visibility and air quality.

If conditions change, firefighters may not be able to protect every property. You should not expect a firefighter at your door or in your street.

Keep up to date:

  • Check the ESA website (esa.act.gov.au)
  • Follow ESA Twitter account (@ACT_ESA) and ESA Facebook account (@ACTEmergencyServicesAgency)
  • Download and monitor the NSW RFS Fires Near Me mobile app
  • Stay tuned to your local radio station
  • Contact Access Canberra on 13 22 81.

Next update will be provided by 2:00pm or if the situation changes.

This is an ADVICE level bushfire warning.

The Orroral Valley Fire remains at an ADVICE level bushfire warning.

Fire is spotting ahead of the north eastern edge of the main fire front. Flames may be visible from southern Canberra suburbs. Firefighters are monitoring this activity. There is currently no threat to homes.

Community members in Tharwa Village, Boboyan Road, Apollo Road, Top Naas Road and Naas Road need to remain vigilant.

People in Banks, Gordon, Conder, Calwell and Theodore should continue to monitor conditions and stay up to date.

The Bureau of Meteorology has predicted increasingly challenging fire weather for the coming weekend, driven by extremely high temperatures and low humidity.

ESA advises the community to take this time to prepare and be ready to follow your Bushfire Survival Plan. If you do not have a plan you should start preparing now because the situation could get worse.

Leaving early is always the safest option.

Current situation:

The size of the fire is currently estimated at 18,507 Ha.
Access to the fire front for direct firefighting operations is restricted due to inaccessible terrain.
People in the area may be affected by smoke, which could reduce visibility and air quality.  

Keep up to date:

  • Check the ESA website (esa.act.gov.au)
  • Follow ESA Twitter account (@ACT_ESA) and ESA Facebook account (@ACTEmergencyServicesAgency)
  • Download and monitor the NSW RFS Fires Near Me mobile app
  • Stay tuned to your local radio station
  • Contact Access Canberra on 13 22 81
  • For the most up to date information on road closures visit ACT Policing Traffic Twitter (@ACTPol_Traffic) or TCCS road closures map at tccs.act.gov.au
  • New South Wales (NSW) residents should monitor the NSW Rural Fire Service website and NSW Fires Near Me App for advice and information about fires burning in NSW.


Next update will be provided by 4pm or if the situation changes.

This is an ADVICE level bushfire warning.

The Orroral Valley Fire remains at an ADVICE level bushfire warning.

Fire is spotting ahead of the north eastern edge of the main fire front. Flames may be visible from southern Canberra suburbs. Firefighters are monitoring this activity. There is currently no threat to homes.

Community members in Tharwa Village, Boboyan Road, Apollo Road, Top Naas Road and Nass Road need to remain vigilant.

People in Banks, Gordon, Conder, Calwell and Theodore should continue to monitor conditions and stay up to date.

The Bureau of Meteorology has predicted increasingly challenging fire weather for the coming weekend, driven by extremely high temperatures and low humidity.

ESA advises the community to take this time to prepare and be ready to follow your Bushfire Survival Plan. If you do not have a plan you should start preparing now because the situation could get worse.

Current situation:
The size of the fire is currently 16,571 Ha.
Access to the fire front for direct firefighting operations is restricted due to inaccessible terrain.
People in the area may be affected by smoke, which could reduce visibility and air quality.

Keep up to date:

  • Check the ESA website (esa.act.gov.au)
  • Follow ESA Twitter account (@ACT_ESA) and ESA Facebook account (@ACTEmergencyServicesAgency)
  • Download and monitor the NSW RFS Fires Near Me mobile app
  • Stay tuned to your local radio station
  • Contact Access Canberra on 13 22 81
  • For the most up to date information on road closures visit ACT Policing Traffic Twitter (@ACTPol_Traffic) or TCCS road closures map at tccs.act.gov.au
  • New South Wales (NSW) residents should monitor the NSW Rural Fire Service website and NSW Fires Near Me App for advice and information about fires burning in NSW.


Next update will be provided by 9am or if the situation changes.

This is an ADVICE level bushfire warning.

The Orroral Valley Fire has been remains at an ADVICE level bushfire warning.

There is active fire at the Orroral Valley Fire, and community members in Tharwa Village, Boboyan Road, Apollo Road, Top Naas Road and Nass Road need to remain vigilant.

Monitor conditions and know what you will do if the fire threatens.

If you do not need to be in this area, it is still best for your safety to not enter or return. People in Banks, Gordon, Conder, Calwell and Theodore should continue to monitor conditions and stay up to date.

The Bureau of Meteorology has predicted increasingly challenging fire weather for the coming weekend, driven by extremely high temperatures and low humidity.

ESA advises the community to take this time to prepare and be ready to follow your Bushfire Survival Plan. If you do not have a plan you should start preparing now because the situation could get worse.

There is currently no immediate threat to properties in Canberra suburbs.

Call Triple Zero (000) immediately if you or your property is under threat.

Current situation:

The size of the fire is currently 15,065 Ha.
Firefighters are on scene patrolling and strengthening containment lines. The ACT's Specialist Intelligence Gathering (SIG) helicopter is conducting aerial surveillance. People in the area may be affected by smoke, which could reduce visibility and air quality.

Keep up to date:

  • Check the ESA website (esa.act.gov.au)
  • Follow ESA Twitter account (@ACT_ESA) and ESA Facebook account (@ACTEmergencyServicesAgency)
  • Download and monitor the NSW RFS Fires Near Me mobile app
  • Stay tuned to your local radio station
  • Contact Access Canberra on 13 22 81
  • For the most up to date information on road closures visit ACT Policing Traffic Twitter (@ACTPol_Traffic) or TCCS road closures map at tccs.act.gov.au
  • New South Wales (NSW) residents should monitor the NSW Rural Fire Service website and NSW Fires Near Me App for advice and information about fires burning in NSW.

Next update will be provided by 9am or if the situation changes.

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