Latest fire season News | Page 16

Using three dimensions to engage communities
CFA remembers its fallen heroes for International Firefighters’ Day
Western Sydney ecological burn project protecting endangered bushland to present
Give Top End a Spray this Long Weekend
Victoria’s fire season officially ends
An Update from Deputy Chief Officer Gregg Paterson
Heart of CFA’s response
Update on bushfire emissions in Australia’s 2019-20 fire season
Wimmera raise $90k for bushfire-affected Walwa
Millions of taxpayer dollars being spent propping up damaging and loss-making native forest logging
Peers on deployment
Council waives fees for Open Air Permits to Burn
Say hi to birds this autumn
Hazard reduction burns in Koreelah and Border Ranges national parks
Ararat brigade moves into new station
Study synthesizes what climate change means for Northwest wildfires
New report tells grim story of heat, drought and fire
Update from Executive Manager, Fleet & Protective Equipment, Danny Jones
New heavy tanker in production
Support in song and dance
Macleay Valley Bushfire Parade and Concert as well as Ladies Lunch postponed in response
Farmers positive about year ahead with dramatic turnaround in rural sentiment in NSW
Nation’s farm confidence rebounds to highest level in almost five years
Aussies Lose Sleep After Bushfire Trauma
Fire danger period ends in parts of Victoria
CSIRO clarification on link between climate change and bushfires
Donation from heart
Beaufort brigade’s newest addition
Government Must Fund Ongoing Bushfire Research
Tasmanian government paves way for mechanical fuel reduction to tackle Australian bushfires
Delegate community to celebrate International Women’s Day
UNSW student robotics team get silver at world comp
Fire restrictions to end in Melbourne’s outer east
Australian Summer Now Over One Month Longer
Fuel reduction an important tool
Final significant fire contained in Victoria
AFPA CEO Ross Hampton’s ABC Op-ed on bushfire prevention
Fire infringement notices to be rectified – East Gippsland
Caves face new unknown after unprecedented bushfires
Australians identify lack of hazard reduction as main reason for bushfires
Climate change and disaster risks
CFA Board Communique February 2020
Young people have say on climate change and disaster risks
Bushfire Royal Commission a missed opportunity to reset Australia’s climate policies
Hazard reduction named in national bushfire Royal Commission terms of reference
Caravan Industry Association of Australia welcomes Working Holiday Maker initiative to support
CFA board tours bushfire-affected East Gippsland
Armidale region plays critical role during bushfire season