01/05/2026
Late this morning (the 1st of May 2026), the Kongwak and District Fire Brigade along with the CFA Inverloch and the Pound Creek Rural Fire Brigade responded to a grass and scrub fire which was intensely burning in vegetation at a farm in Outtrim.
Firefighters attended, and located a significant amount of native trees on fire, with parts of the fire burning more than 10 metres in the air, which made it complicated to fight.
The fire also impacted a substantial amount of large fallen branches on the ground, and leaf litter which had built up over the years.
A significant amount of time was spent ‘blacking out’ the ground underneath, as there was a significant amount of fire the in the peat, and rake hoes were used extensively to identify and extinguish hotspots.
This unplanned fire in the area of remnant vegetation was caused by an ember from a burn-off pile, some distance away, being blown into the remnant vegetation, smouldering for some time, and the moderate winds allowing it to burn and grow over time.
The area is still so dry, so fires like this can burn easily, so please make sure that all burn-offs are registered, supervised, and then fully extinguished. You can register your burn off by following this process: https://www.cfa.vic.gov.au/contact/register-your-burn-off