Fire restrictions will end from Monday, April 14 at 1am across several north-east Victorian municipalities, including City of Greater Shepparton, Moira and Strathbogie shires.
While private burn-offs can resume, the CFA warns that fire risks remain due to dry autumn conditions and strong winds that could fuel grass fires.
CFA deputy chief officer for the north-east Gavin Thompson said fire behaviour had eased significantly.
“We have seen a reduction in call-outs to grass and scrub fires over the last several weeks,” Mr Thompson said.
“Most nights we have been seeing dew appearing and some parts of the area have even seen their first frost.”
Landowners conducting burn-offs must register them at www.firepermits.vic.gov.au to prevent unnecessary emergency responses.
They should also notify neighbours, maintain a three-metre firebreak clear of flammable materials and ensure adequate equipment and water are available to control fires.
The CFA advises residents to monitor weather conditions, particularly wind, and never leave burn-offs unattended.
If a fire gets out of control, call 000 immediately.
For more information about fire safety and air quality, visit the CFA and EPA Victoria websites.