Fire prevention
Learn firebreak requirements, property responsibilities, and how to apply for burning permits to help prevent fires.
The Australian Warning System is designed to deliver consistent emergency warnings to help you stay safe during an emergency. The emergency warning levels, colours and symbols are the same, no matter where you are in Australia.

The Australian Fire Danger Rating System (AFDRS) lets you know how dangerous a fire would be if one started in your area. Fire Danger Ratings are issued daily and provide important information so you can take action.
Note: Mandurah is within the Swan Coastal Fire Weather District

BEN signs help emergency services find you faster during an incident on the beach. More than 150 BEN signs are installed along Mandurah’s coastline.
How to use a BEN sign in an emergency:
Helpful tips:

Local Emergency Management Plans
Local Emergency Management Plans (LEMPs), also known as Local Emergency Management Arrangements (LEMA), outline how the City and local emergency services work together to prevent, prepare for, respond to and recover from emergencies. These plans detail local hazards, community risks, roles and responsibilities, coordination arrangements and the resources available during an emergency.
The plans support a coordinated approach across agencies and help ensure the community is informed, prepared and able to respond effectively when emergencies occur.
Download the Local Emergency Management Arrangement (LEMA) documents:
Learn firebreak requirements, property responsibilities, and how to apply for burning permits to help prevent fires.