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Locating Wildfires

Early detection of wildfires is vital in restricting their spread. The Department of Sustainability and Environment (DSE) detects wildfires using a range of methods. These include spotters in fire towers, detection aircraft, observation by its employees in their normal management of parks and forests, reports from the public and reports initially made to other agencies such as the Country Fire Authority (CFA).

Fire Spotting Towers

Fire Spotting Towers are one of the best means of detecting fires in remote areas. DSE operates an extensive network of fire spotting towers. Towers are located strategically around the State to ensure maximum coverage of Victoria’s parks and forests. These lookouts are staffed during the fire season for varying periods depending on the fire danger index, the likelihood of lightning storms and the presence of going fires.

Co-operative arrangements are in place for towers operated by other bodies or where towers are located within another agency's building.
    Photo: Balrook Fire Tower
    Photo: Annya Fire Tower
Locations of Fire Spotting Towers in DSE regions in Victoria

    Gippsland
    South West
    North East
    North West
    East Port Phillip
    Maramingo Hill
    Mt Arapiles
    Mt Mittamatite
    West of England
    Egg Rock
    Mt Waldron
    Reeds Lookout
    Mt Benambra
    Fryers Ridge
    Mt Beenak
    Mt Bemm (Mt Cann)
    Big Hill
    Mt Granya
    Mt Tarrengower
    Mt Raymond
    Mt Bepcha
    Mt Hotham
    One Tree Hill
    Mt Buck
    Yannac
    Mt Porepunkah
    Growlers Hill
    Mt Delegate
    Mt Dundas
    Mt Stanley
    Mt Brennanah
    Mt Nowa Nowa
    Annya
    Mt Pilot
    Mt Ida
    Mt Seldom Seen
    Balrook
    Mt Despair
    Mt McLeod
    Mt Clay
    Pretty Sally Hill
    Mt Tara
    Chetwynd
    Mt Hickey
    Mt Little Dick
    Corndale
    Mt Gordon
    Mt Sugarloaf
    Peters Hill
    Mt Terrible
    Mt Sam (Sam Hill)
    Crowes Lookout
    Eildon
    Mt Nugong
    Mt Sabine
    Mt Buller
    Pinnacles
    Mt Cowley
    Lurg
    Mt Moornapa
    Mt Porndon
    Mt Wombat
    Mt Useful
    CherryTree Hill
    Blackwarry Tower
    Mt Lonarch
    Mt Tanjil
    Mt Bunninyong
    Mt Torrongo
    Ben Nevis
    Mt Matlock
    Mt Hollowback
    Mt Anakie
    Mt Blackwood
    Blue Mount
    Mt Macedon
    Mt Franklin
Aerial Fire Detection

Aircraft are used for a variety of purposes in fire management, including fire detection or reconnaissance. Aircraft are dispatched with a pilot and an air observer (fire spotter) during times of high fire danger, after lightning storms or in response to reports of smoke.

Aerial Fire Detection or reconnaissance is the inspection of an area to locate possible wildfires or to monitor wildfire conditions. Aerial Detection using light helicopters or light fixed wing aircraft such as the Cessna 182 can be used to complement DSE’s network of fire towers, providing a cost-effective means of fire detection.

Each summer, DSE contracts a number of aircraft to perform these tasks on both public and, in conjunction with the CFA, on private land. In addition, several local privately-owned aircraft are also hired on a casual basis to assist in fire detection and reconnaissance.

For more information see Aerial Mapping Systems


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