A winding dirt road follows the ridgeline at Razorback Lookout in Ikara–Flinders Ranges National Park, South Australia, showcasing dramatic views of arid hills, scattered vegetation, and the rugged outline of distant mountains beneath a clear blue sky.

Prescribed burn at Belair National Park

Date posted: 12 May 2025

A prescribed burn is planned at Belair National Park on Tuesday, weather conditions permitting.

The burn will start at 11.00am on Tuesday 13 May and is likely to be completed by 6.00pm that evening.

  • The area to be burnt is 10 hectares.
  • The burn will take place between Queen Jubilee Drive and the Adelaide to Melbourne railway line.
  • The burn is to reduce the likelihood of large-scale bushfire events.
  • Sheoak Road and Queens Jubilee Drive could be impacted by smoke.

National Parks and Wildlife Service crews will remain on site until safe.

NPWSSA conducts a statewide program of prescribed burns to reduce the spread and intensity of bushfires, protect communities and enhance biodiversity. Prescribed burning is just one tool used to reduce fuel loads across strategic areas of public and private land.

Prescribed burns will only be carried out when it is deemed safe to do so and may be cancelled at short notice.

For the most up-to-date information and to find a list of planned prescribed burns, visit the DEW website

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