Fire Permits for Farmers

Fire Permits – Guidance for Farmers

First step

Identify what fire warden district you belong to by using the fire warden finder. It is important that the correct fire warden is contacted for a permit.

Link –  Fire Warden Finder

Mick Thomson

Inspector

Area Director

Townsville Area Office

Rural Fire Service

Queensland Fire and Emergency Services

Phone: (07) 47969078

Mobile: 0457 820 844

Email: [email protected]

Web: www.ruralfire.qld.gov.au

 

Second step

Complete the Permit to light fire application.  Also attached the application forms in a PDF document.  Please note all of the questions on the application must be filled out.  An incomplete application will be sent back to the applicant.

Link – Fire Permit Application

Please email to Michael Thomson (Area Director) @ Michael,[email protected]

Any queries please ring Michael on ph 0457 820 844

Applying to Light Fires Brochure

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Obligations and Responsibilities of Permit Holders

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Sample Permit for Assistance to Complete Permit Application

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PERMIT TO LIGHT FIRE APPLICATION FORM – fillable form

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Daily Sugar Price

Friday, 4 June 2021

The July 2021 contract settled at:  17.43 US c/lb

The Australian Dollar currently trades at:  76.58 US cents

Forward indicative prices in Australian dollars are:

* $500 for July Contract – 2021 season

 

$498 for 2021 season

$445 for 2022 season

$401 for 2023 season

$367 for 2024 season

The figures quoted above are indicative of available ICE 11 prices as at the current date and reflect the weighted average AUD/mt price. The prices have been adjusted to include Over-the-Counter (OTC) margin fees charged by banking institutions and, therefore, may differ from daily prices quoted by the ICE #11 Exchange and/or other Marketers of Growers’ Economic Interest in Sugar (GEI Sugar). Values also do not account for any adjustments resulting from local grower-miller pricing arrangements.
The 2020 Target Price Contract reflects a whole-of-season weighted average in a 0:0:0:1 ratio across the remaining contract, and 1:2:2:1 ratio across the four applicable futures contracts 2021, 2022 and 2023 Seasons.

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