- Location
- Curtis Island National Park and Conservation Park
- Description of Works
- Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service (QPWS) will be conducting a planned burn/s (weather permitting) as part of the fire management program for Curtis Island National park.
- Commencing
- Monday 16 June 2025
- Completion
- Friday 20 June 2025
- More information
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Fire will be ignited with an aircraft.
Firefighters and machinery may be working along roadsides to the north of Graham Creek.
For your safety and the safety of firefighters, please slow down and observe all directions and signs.
Smoke may be seen to the north of Graham Creek. Persons with respiratory or other health problems should seek medical advice on mitigating the effects of smoke inhalation.
Planned burns are vital in promoting ecological health, biodiversity, and the conservation of species and habitats. They also aim to mitigate the risk and intensity of bushfires and their potential impacts on communities, infrastructure, parks, and forests. Public safety is the highest consideration in all QPWS fire management activities. To find out more visit the QPWS Fire management webpage.
Please monitor park alerts on the department's website for updated information.
For your safety please slow down and observe all directions and signs.
For your safety please proceed with caution along all park access roads.
For your safety please use caution whilst visiting the park.
Stay up-to-date with Current bushfire warnings and incidents from Queensland Fire Department (QFD).