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King Billy Environmental Consulting

Locality: Mansfield, Victoria

Phone: +61 498 381 952



Address: 48 Malcolm Street 3722 Mansfied, Victoria, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.kingbillyconsulting.com.au

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24.01.2022 Bart Smith, King Billy Environmental Consulting has more than 25 years experience in Natural Resource and Fire Management. specialising in matters regarding the management of land, fire, cultural heritage and stakeholder engagement as well as leadership and business management matters. https://www.kingbillyconsulting.com.au - Need a Bushfire Management Statement (BMS) or Bushfire Attack Level Assessment (BAL)? - Do you need help understanding the requirements of Cultural Her...itage? - Do you need assistance with project delivery and grant or tender applications? Contact King Billy Environmental Consulting for advice and a free consultation (Please like and share this post) See more



23.01.2022 Do you need assistance with Cultural Heritage? Do you require a Cultural Heritage permit or understand your legislative obligations? We can assist you! See o...ur latest News update with 6 ways how King Billy can help you. https://www.kingbillyconsulting.com.au/latest-news/ Please like, share and follow for more updates. See more

21.01.2022 NSW National Parks Field Officer teams have been working hard to get camping areas in southern KNP re-opened after wet heavy snowfalls and high winds over the l...ast week causing a lot of tree and limb fall. Make sure that you check the Parks Alerts and Closures Page on the website and have the appropriate camp site booking and back country Trip Intention Form for your visit this winter due to COVID-19 restrictions. https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/alerts/alerts-list https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/camping-and-accommodat https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au//think-before-you-tre

19.01.2022 Need an event permit? Need help with a shire or government permit application? How about a cultural heritage permit or assistance with a grant application? Contact King Billy Environmental Consulting today https://www.kingbillyconsulting.com.au/



16.01.2022 Today on #WorldRangerDay we acknowledge the amazing work our rangers do while commemorating rangers around the world that have been killed or injured in the lin...e of duty. Parks Australia rangers lead visitors to a level of deeper discovery in the world around them, as well as working tirelessly behind-the-scenes to make our federal parks and gardens a welcoming and safe place to visit. #WorldRangerDay2020 Australian Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment Parks Australia Kakadu National Park Uluu-Kata Tjua National Park Booderee National Park @NorfolkIslandNationalPark Australian National Botanic Gardens Australian Marine Parks Siddiq Juljali and Trish Flores, from Pulu Keeling National Park, retrieve a temperature logger. These loggers are used for long-term monitoring of the sand temperature of the green turtle nesting beaches in the park. In the second image, Siddiq conducts a ground count of masked and brown booby birds as part of our annual sea bird monitoring in Pulu Keeling National Park.

13.01.2022 The Vic Alps, where the air is rarefied these photos taken by Matt Sier at Bungalow Spur this week. And while the snow season is on ice (in some parts) of V...ictoria is in lock down we will have to live vicariously through your photos so please share the view for us from your part of the world you call home. See more

10.01.2022 A great explanation as to why Seasonal Road Closures are in place throughout State Forest and National and State Parks.



09.01.2022 Good Afternoon Team. I know that for many people life is very tough at the moment, and it’s not showing any signs of getting easier. This is not forever and w...e will be back out camping and enjoying the great outdoors before you know it. If anyone needs anything please PM us here and we will do our best to help you out. Check in on your mates, and make sure you make time for yourself as well. TBGC

09.01.2022 Are you prepared for the worst when you go hiking? These photos taken five minutes apart at Tidbinbilla a few years back are a reminder that the weather can tu...rn in a matter of moments It’s important to be prepared. Remember: Don’t take walks beyond your ability Bring clothing for extreme conditions Bring lots of food and water Carry a GPS, personal locator beacon, map and first aid kit Download the Emergency+ app Tell someone where you're going, when you're likely to get back and when to call ACT Policing if they don't hear from you Learn more about staying safe at https://bit.ly/3gV9jgo

06.01.2022 Critical works reduce bushfire risk in north east Victoria Firefighter access to some of north east Victoria’s most bushfire prone areas has been improved thank...s to the Victorian Government’s $272.3 million Reducing Bushfire Risk program. Forest Fire Management Victoria (FFMVic) crews and contractors have completed 84 roading projects in forest areas, totalling more than 1340km, improving FFMVic’s ability to respond to bushfires. Timing is everything when it comes to responding to bushfires, particularly in remote forest areas, FFMVic Hume Deputy Chief Fire Officer, Aaron Kennedy said. By getting firefighters and machinery on site as quickly as possible, we greatly improve the chance of controlling fires before they spread and impact communities and the environment. Across the region we have completed $2.1 million of works in the third year of the program to improve the condition of critical forest access roads. Better roads, with less hazardous roadside trees, give firefighters safer access when responding to bushfires, while also providing the community safer evacuation routes during an emergency. Thirty-five local businesses helped carry out the work, providing more jobs for community and helping forest contractors maintain and gain skills that allow them to help fight bushfires in remote and difficult terrain. Additional works are planned in the lead up to summer, including managing fuel loads and road and bridge upgrades across the region. This program complements our planned burning, slashing, and mulching works, and collectively helps reduce the impacts of bushfires on communities and the environment. Mr Kennedy said the works will also improve access to some of the region’s most popular recreational reserves and tourist destinations. Some roads will be temporarily closed to ensure the safety of forest users and visitors, but we will work with staff and contractors to reduce disruption as much as possible, Mr Kennedy said. All activity complies with DHHS requirements and prioritises the safety of the Victorian community as well as our staff. For more information about the Reducing Bushfire Risk program phone 136 186 or visit www.ffmvic.gov.au. Brittany Evans |Regional Media and Communications Adviser | Hume Region Department of Environment, Land, Water & Planning

02.01.2022 Planning on building a home? Take advantage of the Homebuilders Grant. Need a Bushfire Management Statement (BMS) or Bushfire Attack Level Assessment (BAL)? We can help you in the planning stages of your build. Contact us now or click on the link for more information https://www.kingbillyconsulting.com.au/what-is-a-bushfire-/ (Please like and share this page)

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