THE Fire Danger Period officially ended on the Mornington Peninsula at 1am on Tuesday 7 April.
As fire restrictions begin to lift, CFA is urging residents to remain alert as the current and continued conditions can still lead to fast-moving grassfires even in cooler weather.
CFA state agency commander Garry Cook said the easing of restrictions was due to a number of favourable factors.
“Nights are becoming increasingly cool, and we are seeing dew in the mornings that further reduces the risk of fire,” said Cook.
“We have also seen some welcomed rainfall and some noticeable new growth, pointing to higher levels of moisture which will help to keep any fire behaviour manageable.
“Even with milder weather we still want landowners to take precautions and ensure conditions are safe before burning off and that there is enough water and resources on hand to extinguish.”
Residents travelling to other parts of Victoria are reminded to remain vigilant and to check the Fire Danger Periods that are in place in the region they are visiting.
With the end of the FDP, some landowners may choose to resume burn-offs, but it’s essential to take precautions and ensure conditions are safe before proceeding.
To prevent unnecessary emergency callouts, landowners must register their burn-offs. If smoke or fire is reported, it will be cross-checked with the register to avoid an emergency response.
Burn-offs can be registered online at www.firepermits.vic.gov.au or by calling 1800 668 511.
First published in the Mornington News – 7 April 2026



