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Melina Bath urges safe driving, responsible camping across Eastern Victoria during busy Australia Day weekend celebrations

Eastern Victoria MP Melina Bath urges motorists to drive safely and campers to follow regulations during Australia Day weekend, respecting fire warnings, the environment, and local community events.

By news@gippsland - 26th January 2026 - Back to News

The Nationals’ Member for Eastern Victoria Melina Bath is urging motorists to drive safely on the roads over the Australia Day weekend and for campers to act responsibly by observing regulations. "Australia Day weekend is often the last hurrah of summer before children return to school and many parents head back to work," Ms Bath said.

Melina Bath warns busy roads and rising weekend temperatures; urges careful driving, responsible camping, fire safety, and respecting the environment while enjoying Eastern Victoria’s outdoors

Melina Bath warns busy roads and rising weekend temperatures; urges careful driving, responsible camping, fire safety, and respecting the environment while enjoying Eastern Victoria’s outdoors

Australia Day safety

Ms Bath said, "Australia Day is for all Australians, no matter where our journey begins to come together, celebrate our way of life and acknowledge our history. There are many community events occurring locally, and attending these is a great way to connect with others and express pride in our country and way of life."

Ms Bath said she expected eastern Victoria’s roads to be busy, with visitors travelling to the region’s coastal and mountain towns to enjoy the final days of the school holidays. "When driving please take care, be patient, and adjust to the conditions. If you’re camping, I ask that you do the right thing by observing fire warnings and advice, properly extinguishing all campfires and removing your rubbish."

"Temperatures are forecast to rise over the weekend so please stay informed of the fire risk in your area. When enjoying our great outdoors, take photos and leave only footprints - it is important that our bushland and beaches are respected so future generations can enjoy them as we do," she said. Problems in state forests and national park camping areas can be reported to Parks Victoria on 13 1963 or via email at info@parks.vic.gov.au.

Pictures from Melina Bath MP Facebook page.


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