Catastrophic Fire Danger declared for Greater Bendigo

Media release

The City of Greater Bendigo is urging all residents to prepare and stay safe following the declaration of a Catastrophic Fire Danger Rating for Friday January 9, 2026 across the region.

Under a Catastrophic rating, conditions are the most dangerous for bushfires and grassfires. If a fire starts, it will be fast-moving, unpredictable, and extremely difficult to control.

Several City locations will be closed and some services will be impacted on Friday January 9, 2026 to prioritise community safety.

Closed locations:

  • Eaglehawk Landfill
  • Heathcote, Goornong, Strathfieldsaye and Eaglehawk Recycling Centres
  • Galkangu – Bendigo GovHub Customer Service front desk
  • Heathcote Customer Service Centre
  • Heathcote Visitor Information Centre
  • Heathcote Library
  • Bendigo Animal Relief Centre (BARC)
  • Bendigo Livestock Exchange
  • Crusoe Reservoir
  • Bendigo Botanic Gardens
  • Goornong and Marong Pools

Affected City services:

  • General waste, organics and recycling collection in bushfire high risk areas - impacted properties will receive a text message
  • Helen Jessen and Annie Galvin Early Learning Centres
  • Maternal Child and Health Services and immunisation sessions

Residents are strongly advised to:

  • Avoid all non-essential travel
  • Check on neighbours, family, and friends, especially those who may need assistance to prepare or relocate
  • Review and activate your bushfire survival plan immediately
  • Stay informed through official emergency channels
Locations:
Greater Bendigo