The information provided below is captured directly from the Forest Fire Management Victoria website.
**In Victoria, there are approximately 60,000 kilometres of boundary fencing constructed by private landholders along the boundary of public (Crown land) and private land (not including Crown land river frontage). The policy is based on shared responsibility and our government encourages landholders to assess and manage their risks with regard to fire, taking up adequate insurance where available.
Landholders are expected to manage risks to their assets from the potential impact of bushfire.
All landholders are expected to have appropriate levels of insurance cover for boundary and internal fences, in the same way any business venture or private householder should protect and insure their assets.
In line with the Fences Act 1968, the State Government of Victoria does not have any ownership or financial stake in fences along the boundary of private and public land except in cases where specific fencing agreements have been entered into with landholder.
It is the responsibility of the owner of private land to fence their property and secure stock within their boundary.
DEECA has a policy about fences and fire control lines after bushfires.
Some landholders that have boundaries alongside national parks, state parks or state forests may be eligible for assistance following bushfire.
To find out whether you are eligible: