Wakool Village Rural Fire Brigade
Wakool Village Rural Fire Service incorporates Wakool and surrounding communities in the Murray River
31/05/2026
π₯ Wood Fire Safety Reminder π₯
As the colder weather sets in and wood fires are working overtime to keep our homes warm, now is the perfect time to check that your fireplace, flue, and chimney are safe and ready for the season.
A build-up of soot, bird nests, or other debris inside chimneys can significantly increase the risk of a chimney fire. Regular inspections and cleaning help ensure your wood heater operates safely and efficiently.
β
Have your chimney and flue inspected and cleaned regularly.
β
Check that smoke alarms are working and have fresh batteries.
β
Only burn dry, seasoned firewood.
β
Keep combustible materials well away from your fireplace or heater.
β
Ensure ashes are completely cool before disposal.
A little maintenance now can help prevent a dangerous fire later.
Stay warm, stay safe, and if in doubt, contact a qualified wood heater professional for an inspection.
π Wakool Village fire brigade encourages everyone to make wood fire safety a priority this winter.
08/05/2026
This years proposed AGM Date
01/05/2026
Planning to burn on your property? π₯
If youβre planning a burn, you must notify us at least 24 hours before lighting up.
β
Notifying us helps inform your neighbours and fire agencies
β
Prevents unnecessary emergency calls and fire brigade responses
β
Keeps everyone safe and informed
π You also need to let your neighbours know at least 24 hours in advance.
Notifications can be submitted for up to 21 days only, so the information stays clear and relevant.
Find out more π
www.rfs.nsw.gov.au/notify
NSW RFS - Mid Murray Zone
We will be conducting several pipe burns again tomorrow from 8am on the railway land on flinders st, smoke will be around most of the morning/early afternoon
17/04/2026
several pile burns are well under way around the school area, more will be burnt in the next few weeks
Wakool Rfs will be conducting several pile burns in the wakool area starting Friday 10am and on going over the next few weeks, the tankers will be in attendace on several of the bigger burns.
white toyota ute with fuel pod spotted in Noorong Road area looking for diesel to syphon,
As of 1st April 2026 Permits to burn are no longer required but a notice to burn is required, including notifing your neighbours if you need help to do the form ring or contact your Local brigade contact via messenger
23/03/2026
notice to burn is required, including notifing your neighbours if you need help to do the form ring or contact your local brigade
π₯ Bush Fire Danger Period ends 31 March π₯
But if youβre planning to burn, you still must NOTIFY.
β Notify the NSW RFS at least 24 hours before you light: www.rfs.nsw.gov.au/notify
β Notify your neighbours at least 24 hours prior
β Notify your brigade captain on the morning of the burn
These steps are legal requirements, and failing to notify carries harsh penalties.
Stay safe, stay responsible.
Click here to claim your Sponsored Listing.
Website
Address
9 Dampier Street
Wakool, NSW
2710