A bushfire burning in grass and timber plantations in South Australia's southeast has been contained.
The fire at Glenburnie near Mt Gambier prompted a watch and act warning for locals on Monday, but that was later reduced to an advice message.
The Country Fire Service said 15 of its crews along with others from the forest industry and local farms had contained the blaze with the support of four water-bombing aircraft.
The CFS said a mineral earth break had been established around the perimeter of the fire and crews were mopping up and extinguishing hot spots.