 Throughout the year, the CFA constantly keeps an eye on what the fuels in our communities are doing, how dry they are and how readily they are to burn. Likewise, we keep an eye on the weather and when we put the two together, call into it the fire danger period. Today we see the last municipality come into its fire danger period, which means right across Victoria fire danger period conditions apply. The Bureau of Meteorology regularly puts out its seasonal forecast outlook. And from February through to April, we're expecting a higher degree of rain, average rainfall across Victoria. What it does also mean is whilst we will see additional rainfall, we mustn't get complacent. We will still have peaks of hot and fire days where the grasses will be cured and we will see those risk factors in our communities increase. For more information on what you can and can't do, visit the CFA website, cfa.vic.gov.au forward slash can.