"After tackling the blaze yesterday, and conducting preparatory work this morning to ensure there were no flare-ups, we have not found any hot spots along the perimeter," he said.
"We will send most of the crew home this afternoon but will continue to monitor the situation with a few more checks today, and we will keep a close eye on the weather."
Mawhinney said the fire was likely caused by embers from a controlled burn which was left unattended.
"We have been relatively lucky with this one as there has been minimal damage to property, but this should serve as a reminder for us all," he said.
"If you are doing a controlled burn, please keep an eye on your fire, stay alert to the changing conditions around you, and once you are finished please put the fire out completely."