A CFA side-by-side vehicle is used as a platform for lighting and aims to improve the productivity, manoeuvrability, flexibility, and safety of planned burns. Mt Eliza’s Bethany Dee-Scullion, and south-west local, Tanya Nagorcka operate in the CFA buggy vehicle during the planned burn-off at Old Ararat Road on Wednesday. Photo: TASH FRANKO.
Eliza Sears
THE Country Fire Authority (CFA), Forest Fire Management Victoria (FFMV) and Parks Victoria carried out planned burns along Old Ararat Road and the Blackwood-Dunkeld Road in Dunkeld earlier this week.