Advice Level Grass Fire Alert for Gwydir Wetlands
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An advice-level grass fire alert has been issued for the Gwydir Wetlands Conservation Area in Moree Plains, currently under control.
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- Record type
- NSW incident notice
- Affected area
- Moree Plains, New South Wales
- Issued
- July 30, 2026
- Source feed
- NSW RFS
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Alert Details
ALERT LEVEL: Advice ISSUED BY: NSW RFS / NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service TYPE: Grass Fire STATUS: Under control UPDATED: 24 Jun 2026 17:30
Affected Areas
Gwydir Wetlands Conservation Area, Watercourse Rd, Moree NSW 2400, Moree Plains Council Area
What You Should Do
Residents should follow advice from local authorities.
Expected Conditions
No specific conditions provided.
Timeline
Alert updated 24 Jun 2026 17:30. Size: 0 ha.
Original source: NSW RFS Official Notice ↗
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