Trawool Fire Brigade

Trawool Fire Brigade Your dedicated volunteer Fire Brigade proudly protecting the Trawool Valley and surrounds since 1953.

09/05/2026
03/04/2026

Trawool members have been out collecting for the Good Friday Appeal today as part of the Seymour District collection.

A 95 year old Good Friday tradition, The Good Friday Appeal raises funds to enable The Royal Children’s Hospital in Melbourne to provide world class care to our children.

Video credit: Annabelle Cleeland MP

The Fire Danger Period for both Mitchell Shire Council and Murrindindi Shire Council will be lifted as of 1am Monday 30t...
25/03/2026

The Fire Danger Period for both Mitchell Shire Council and Murrindindi Shire Council will be lifted as of 1am Monday 30th March.

There may still be days of elevated fire danger risks outside of the FDP, and everyone is encouraged to check the fire danger and local municipal laws around burning off, and register any burns.

https://firepermits.vic.gov.au/notify

🛑🙅🔥 A Total Fire Ban has been declared for the North Central and North East fire weather districts for Wednesday 11 Marc...
10/03/2026

🛑🙅🔥 A Total Fire Ban has been declared for the North Central and North East fire weather districts for Wednesday 11 March 2026.

No fires can be lit, or be allowed to remain alight, in the open air from 12:01 AM until 11:59 PM.

More information is available at www.cfa.vic.gov.au/firebans

A Total Fire Ban has been declared for the North Central and North East fire weather districts for Wednesday 11 March 2026.

No fires can be lit, or be allowed to remain alight, in the open air from 12:01 AM until 11:59 PM.

More information is available at www.cfa.vic.gov.au/firebans

07/03/2026

Planning a camping trip this Labour Day long weekend? Conditions have begun to cool a tad, but before you toast marshmallows over a campfire, there are a few things to keep in mind.

🏕️ Check if the park allows campfires at www.parks.vic.gov.au or call 13 19 63.

🔥 Check the Fire Danger Ratings and Total Fire Bans via the VicEmergency app or at www.cfa.vic.gov.au.

📱 Create a watch zone for your destination on the VicEmergency app.

👀 Never leave a fire unattended, even for a short time. Make sure an adult is always present, within 50m and has a clear line of sight of the fire.

💧 Fully extinguish your campfire with at least 10 litres or several buckets of water every time you leave the site, even if it’s for a short time. If a fire is cool to the touch, it is safe to leave.

More information: https://www.parks.vic.gov.au/get-into-nature/safety-in-nature/visitor-safety-tips-in-parks/campfire-safety.

🚒On Tuesday 17th Feb at 1217hrs, Trawool Brigade received a page for a column of smoke issuing from a property on the GV...
04/03/2026

🚒On Tuesday 17th Feb at 1217hrs, Trawool Brigade received a page for a column of smoke issuing from a property on the GV Hwy, Trawool. As members were responding to the station, we could see the smoke building, and quickly called for additional resources. Soon after arriving on scene, we were supported by neighboring Brigades, Forest Fire Management Victoria, and aircraft from Kestrel Aviation.

Two weeks later, after recent rainfall and the fire declared Under Control, it has been handed over to Trawool Brigade for local response and management.

We want to thank Forest Fire Management Victoria, Kestrel Aviation, Rapid Relief Team AU, Victoria Salvation Army Emergency Services, Victoria Police and so many others, for coming together as a team, to bring this fire under control. A special big thanks to the BC Wildfire Service crews from Canada, for being in Vic assisting with the fires already this summer, and coming to help us at Trawool, and to Medical Edge Australia for their medical care of all on the fireground.

To our neighbouring CFA (Country Fire Authority) Brigades for their ongoing support, for lending us your FCV (command vehicle) Seymour Fire Brigade, and Slip On/Ultralight Strath Reedy Creek CFA, and to all the many, many others - we cannot possibly capture you all, but we see you and appreciate you all.💐🇦🇺🇨🇦

🔥🌧️ Out of the flames… not quite out of the woods. 🌧️🔥The Trawool fire has now been listed as Contained - which is great...
23/02/2026

🔥🌧️ Out of the flames… not quite out of the woods. 🌧️🔥

The Trawool fire has now been listed as Contained - which is great progress and a credit to crews and the community.

We’ll share a more detailed update soon about the fire’s impact and properly acknowledge everyone who contributed to the response. But right now, our focus shifts to the next challenge.

Heavy rain is forecast over fire-affected areas - because of course it is - and burnt landscapes don’t exactly behave themselves in wet weather.

With vegetation reduced, water runs off quickly. That can mean:

- Flash flooding
- Mud, ash and debris across roads
- Fire-damaged trees coming down
- Slippery tracks and unstable ground
- Localised landslides on steeper terrain

So while we’re no longer managing flame spread, we are now managing weather impacts.

Different hazard. Same need to stay switched on.

Avoid unnecessary travel during heavy rain, never drive through floodwater, and keep clear of active fireground areas.

Please read the VicSES advice below and continue monitoring the VicEmergency app and ABC Local Radio.

Rain and thunderstorms are forecast across Victoria today with some areas likely to see locally heavy falls up to 60mm. More rain is expected next week.

In areas recently impacted by bushfire, even moderate rainfall can cause dangerous conditions including flash flooding, debris flow, falling trees and landslides. Burnt ground does not absorb water well, so runoff can happen quickly and without warning.

For your safety:
🚫 Avoid the fire area. Conditions can change quickly and roads and tracks can become slippery.
🚗 Never walk or drive through floodwaters. Even shallow water can be dangerous and conditions can change quickly.
⚠️Stay alert, stay informed and keep clear of fire affected landscapes during this rainfall event. If you’re travelling, check emergency and road updates.
🌧️ Monitor weather forecasts via Bureau of Meteorology

Visit www.ses.vic.gov.au for information about preparing and staying safe during a storm or flood.

Download the VicEmergency app or visit emergency.vic.gov.au and create a watch zone to stay informed of emergencies happening near you.

Today's update on the Trawool fire (Trawool - Tallarook State Forest) as per VicEmergency. Please note there are multipl...
22/02/2026

Today's update on the Trawool fire (Trawool - Tallarook State Forest) as per VicEmergency. Please note there are multiple community information messages issued for this fire based off location. To ensure you are up to date with the most accurate information use the resources listed below.

Issued Today at 9:37 AM.
This Watch and Act message is being issued for Trawool south of Goulburn Valley Hwy, east of Trawool Fire Station.
There is a bushfire south of the Goulburn Valley Hwy, Trawool that is not yet under control.
Firefighters have been able to slow the spread of fire for now, but the situation can change at any time. You must monitor conditions and be ready to act.
This Watch and Act replaces the Watch and Act issued at 6:10pm 21 February, 2026.
The situation can change at any time. You must monitor conditions and be ready to act.
What you should do:
Monitor changes to the situation. Increased wind speed, change in wind direction, smoke or poor visibility can indicate the situation is changing.
Enact your fire survival plan.
If you do not have a plan, decide what you will do if the situation changes.
If you have time, check your neighbours to see if they are monitoring conditions.
Protect yourself and your family.
With rain predicted over the coming days, residents in bushfire affected areas are reminded to check the safety of their private drinking water and water tanks, as runoff after a fire can lead to contamination. For more information click here
Leave if the situation changes or you feel unsafe.
Remember to:
Take your pets, medications, mobile phone and charger.
Many people have died trying to leave at the last minute during fires.
Travel to the home of family or friends that are away from the warning area.
Impacts in your area:
Bushfires can start spot fires and embers can travel large distances ahead of the main fire.
Firefighters, aircraft and machinery are continuing to work in the area.
Smoke mayl be visible to nearby communities.
Goulburn Valley Highway remains open.

The following roads are closed;
Willow Track south of the Goulburn Valley Highway
Main Road between East Falls Road and 833 Fairview Road

This message was issued by Country Fire Authority.

Use multiple sources to stay informed:
www.emergency.vic.gov.au
VicEmergency Hotline - freecall 1800 226 226
VicEmergency app
Facebook or Twitter ( )
ABC Local Radio, commercial and designated community radio stations, or Sky News TV.
Accessibility:
The following services can help you, or someone you know, access information during an emergency.
For information in other languages, call the Translating and Interpreting Service on 131 450 (freecall) and ask them to call VicEmergency Hotline.
If you are deaf, hard of hearing, or have a speech/communication impairment contact National Relay Service for assistance and ask them to call the VicEmergency Hotline.

**This warning has been updated. Stay informed: https://emergency.vic.gov.au/respond/ **

WATCH & ACT - BUSHFIRE - Monitor Conditions As They Are Changing
Incident Location: Goulburn Valley Hwy, Trawool
Issue Date: Sunday 22 February 2026, 09:37 am
Next Update: Monday 23 February 2026, 10:30 am

This Watch and Act message is being issued for Trawool south of Goulburn Valley Hwy, east of Trawool Fire Station.
- There is a bushfire south of the Goulburn Valley Hwy, Trawool that is not yet under control.
- Firefighters have been able to slow the spread of fire for now, but the situation can change at any time. You must monitor conditions and be ready to act.
- This Watch and Act replaces the Watch and Act issued at 6:10pm 21 February, 2026.

The situation can change at any time. You must monitor conditions and be ready to act.

For anyone seeking updates
20/02/2026

For anyone seeking updates

A community meeting for the Trawool fire will be held at the Strath Creek Public Hall, this Saturday 21 February at 10am.

Fire agencies and incident management staff will provide an overview of the current situation, anticipated situation over the coming days, community actions and what you can do to stay informed.

This meeting will not be livestreamed.

📆 Date: Saturday 21 February 2026
⏰ Time: 10am
📍 Location: Strath Creek Public Hall - 10 Ferguson Street, Strath Creek

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Goulburn Valley Highway, Trawool
Seymour, VIC
3660

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