Nambucca Valley Council advises that Gumma Campground is open from Friday 14 March 2025 8:00AM
Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred update: For all Road and Bridge closures, go to the Live Traffic website.For more information click the link below.
Neighbourhood Safer Places (NSP) is a concept that has evolved out of the tragic Victorian ‘Black Saturday’ bush fires in February 2009. A Neighbourhood Safer Place (NSP) is a place of last resort for people during a bush fire emergency. It can be part of your contingency plan, for a time when your Bush Fire Survival Plan cannot be implemented or has failed. In September 2009, the NSW Rural Fire Service (RFS), in conjunction with other NSW emergency service organisations, developed guidelines for the identification of NSPs across the State of NSW. As part of this identification process, potential NSPs are assessed against a set of criteria to determine if the building or open space is suitable. The primary purpose of a NSP is the protection of human life.
The Local Emergency Management Committee (LEMC) has identified the following NSPs for areas within the Nambucca Local Government Area.
It is also recommended that residents living close to a local government boundary check the location of NSPs in the adjoining local government area. Your closest NSP may well be in the adjoining local government area.
Remember to complete your Bush Fire Survival Plan to ensure that you and your family are prepared and know what to do in the event of a bush fire. If there is a suitable NSP nearby your home, you should note it in you Bush Fire Survival Plan. However, the NSP should only be considered as a place of last resort during a bush fire emergency.
Nambucca NSPs The designated NSP locations in the Nambucca Valley Council are set out in the following table.