Seventeen years after Black Saturday, experts reflect on what was learnt from the disaster and how it informs Victoria's current bushfire response.
Bushfire experts say Victoria’s firefighting strategy is in urgent need of upgrading, given its overreliance on back-burning and underinvestment in early detection.
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Volunteer firefighters and landowners in WA's south east are calling for an independent investigation into how the Department ...
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Bushfires in Australia continue to rage on as first responders work to get citizens to safety. Aerial crews noticed a woman ...
By KATRINA BRANDON ACROSS Victoria, farmers are sending hay to fire-affected communities. Joining the line, the Lions of ...
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With all this heat there has come more bushfires, first in Victoria, then in neighbouring states. 3,000 hectares has been burnt recently and fires in Victoria’s Otways have destroyed properties.
Bushfires registered the highest number of fire outbreaks in the Central Region, jumping from 104 in 2024 to 147 ...