 The Australasian Fire and Emergency Services Council AFAC has just released its bushfire outlook for the coming summer period. Unsurprising for many Victorians here in this state, the central, northeastern and eastern parts of our state are looking likely to be a below average bushfire danger. However, due to those significant rains we saw in the winter and spring seasons, we're expecting prolific grass growth in the western parts of the state. So we're expecting a normal grass fire season. Grass fires can be exceptionally dangerous. They move very fast, can jump roads and other breaks, and they can burn very vigorously and take out large areas. Now is the time to think about how you will prepare for this summer season. Move that wood pile that you've had at the back door for this winter. Trim the lawn and the overhanging trees around your homes and make those other preparations such as cleaning the gutters to prepare you and your property. And if you haven't done so already, download the Vic emergency app so you and your family can stay up to date with the latest information when emergencies happen. The chat you have today might save your life tomorrow.