Environmental approvals

In cases where burning is not for the purpose of hazard reduction under an issued Hazard Reduction Certificate (HRC), other environmental approvals may be required as summarised in the table below.

A fire permit is still required all year round for any fire lit in Fire and Rescue NSW Fire Districts. Ask your local Fire and Rescue NSW Fire Station for further advice.

In the Sydney Basin, open burning for any purpose is not allowed without appropriate written authorisation, whilst in other areas, only fires lit for a certain purpose are permitted and only with appropriate written authorisation.

Residents should review what open burning controls apply under the Protection of the Environment Operations (Clean Air) Regulation 2022 (PDF) [external link] in their local government area or contact their local council directly for further advice.

Fires lit for a certain purpose may require appropriate written authorisation, dependent upon what Local Government Area you are in and where the fire is located. Understand open burning in your LGA from the EPA Website here. [external link] Tip: On the EPA website, use the map to check what restrictions apply and what environmental approval may be required.

Burning activityType of environmental approval requiredWho issues the approval
Pile burn for purposes other than hazard reduction.Authorised burning under approvalLocal Council/NSW EPA
BonfireNot requiredNot required
Burning of windrowsAuthorised burning under approvalLocal Council/NSW EPA*
Agricultural burning of material such as stubble, sugar cane, orchard pruning or diseased cropsNot required 
Burning in an incineratorAuthorised burning under approvalLocal Council/NSW EPA*
Burning domestic wasteAuthorised burning under approval (not permitted in some areas)Local Council/NSW EPA*
Burning to demolish a building or other building materialsAuthorised burning under approval (not permitted in some areas)Local Council/NSW EPA*
Burning to destroy sawmill waste materialAuthorised burning under approvalLocal Council/NSW EPA*
Lighting fires to produce charcoalAuthorised burning under approvalLocal Council/NSW EPA*
Burning animals that have died or have died due to diseaseNot required 
Camp fire for cooking or heatingNot required 
Burning of tyres (except for the purpose of giving firefighting instruction)Prohibited 
Burning of coated wireProhibited 
Burning of paint containers and residuesProhibited 
Burning of solvent containers and residuesProhibited 
Burning of treated timberProhibited 
Burning to clear native vegetationApproval under the Native Conservation ActDepartment of Infrastructure Planning and Natural Resources/Local Council

* These approvals are only required in areas listed in the schedules in the Protection of the Environment Operations (Clean Air) Regulation 2022 (PDF) [external link]

Note: The Rural Fires Act Section 89 [external link] state a fire permit must not be issued unless:

NSW Rural Fire Service

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