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published_at: 2026-04-30T05:30:00.000Z
newsworthiness_score: 32
topic: police/emergency
event: confidence 40
embedding: all-MiniLM-L6-v2
cluster: 10 / nsw, police, hospital
interestingness: 33
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Today, 30 April marks the end of the Bush Fire Danger Period for all Local Government Areas (LGAs) across NSW, with Gwydir, Mid-Western, Moree Plains and Narrabri ending their fire restrictions today. While landholders no longer require a fire permit, you are still required to notify the #RFS and your neighbours at least 24 hours before lighting a fire. To notify the RFS, please complete the online form available on our website: www.rfs.nsw.gov.au/notify Please note that in some areas, you may still need an environmental permit from your local council or permit from Fire and Rescue NSW. You must also be aware of restrictions on the size and materials permitted in burn piles. For more information on safe pile burning, visit the #RFS website: www.rfs.nsw.gov.au/safeburning
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