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22.01.2022 A much needed boost to the capability of the NSW Rural Fire Service with 100 new full time positions being funded by the NSW government for State Mitigation Crews. The crews undertake a wide range of activities, including preparation for hazard reduction burns. A great investment. https://www.smh.com.au//hazard-reduction-fast-tracked-with



19.01.2022 Enjoying north western NSW

18.01.2022 The Berejiklian government will outlay another $192.2 million over five years as part of its response to the bushfire inquiry, including increased spending on mental health and equipment for firefighters. https://www.smh.com.au//mental-health-spending-tops-list-o

13.01.2022 Climate change is already here: major scientific report. Australia is already experiencing climate change and the future holds more extreme fire seasons andbig weather events such as major flooding, severe cyclones and long-lasting droughts. Australia's climate has warmed, on average, by 1.44 degrees since 1910. Last year was the hottest year on record, with the greatest number of record-breaking hot days: 33 days that exceeded 39 degrees, compared with a total of 24 days ...between 1960 and 2018. Although 2019 has been the hottest year on record, in the next 100 years, this will be the coolest decade. The implications are longer droughts, more extreme temperatures and longer bushfire seasons - all of which point to greater consequences. https://www.smh.com.au//climate-change-is-already-here-maj



12.01.2022 The importance of good land use planning, building design and construction come through in this article about the US fires. Australia is lucky to have balanced planning for bushfire and building standard. One of the best passive forms of protection for bushfire probe communities. https://www.pewtrusts.org//california-may-need-more-fire-t

10.01.2022 Recent #bushfire. Great regeneration coming through. @ Tenterfield, New South Wales

07.01.2022 Good design principles in the NSW Alpine are sort areas.



05.01.2022 Critical plans meant to protect communities from bushfires are years out of date for nearly half of NSW, in breach of government legislation, including bushfire-prone parts of Sydney and communities hardest hit by last summer's fires. Bushfire Risk Management plans document the coordinated approach to bushfire management , identify assets and communities at risk and put in place implementation plans to reduce the risk. https://www.smh.com.au//big-alarm-bell-concerns-as-half-th

04.01.2022 Cultural burning is burning to ensure the health and diversity of our bush. There are significant benefits of reducing fuel and garnering connection to land. https://www.abc.net.au//bushfires-lead-to-surge-o/12528286

04.01.2022 A narrow miss for are terfield from last years Bushfire’s. Loss of potable water was an issue after the fires for more than 70 days. The consequences of large bushfires are far reaching.

03.01.2022 The toll from the Christmasbushfires continues to grow with an estimated 3 billion animals killed or impacted in Australia. https://www.theguardian.com//almost-3-billion-animals-affe

02.01.2022 Hazard reduction burns are one part of an integrated approach to reducing high consequence bushfires. All land managers have a responsibility to prevent the spread and occurrence of bushfires. As the article notes, reducing fuel loads needed careful planning to ensure hazards did not actually increase so landscapes became more fire prone. The greatest benefit of hazard reduction burning comes from burning near residential areas and assets rather than in distant bushland. Thi...s practice requires good planning, well funded land managers and good execution to ensure fires remain controlled. Blackash have been providing specialist burns plans for a range of land managers to ensure burning is undertaken to achieve the maximum benefit for reducing bushfire fuel and encouraging regeneration of native flora and fauna. https://www.smh.com.au//fire-experts-say-hazard-reduction-



01.01.2022 https://mobile.abc.net.au//witness-accounts-of-n/12317258

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