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  • Legislation and related information
    Legislation and related information Fire and Emergency Services (Domestic Smoke Alarms) Amendment Bill 2016Explanatory notes:Amendments considered in detail for the Fire and Emergency Services (Domestic Smoke Alarms) Amendment Bill 2016.Building Fire Safety (Domestic Smoke Alarms) Legislation Amendment Regulation 2016Explanatory notes to…
  • Will you stay?
    Will you stay? If you decide to stay at your home during a fire, you need to be well prepared.  Defending your home through a bushfire is a demanding task. You need to be mentally and physically ready and you need to have a plan…
  • Program Grasstree (Healthy country - Healthy interface) and Operation Sesbania
    Program Grasstree (Healthy country - Healthy interface) and Operation Sesbania ‘Program Grasstree’ is our progressive three-year mitigation program supporting sustainable vegetation management and hazard mitigation outcomes. Program Grasstree incorporates technologies and electronics, cultural land management practices, Queensland bioregion and…
  • Community meetings and information sessions
    Community meetings and information sessions Residents in areas at risk of fire need to be self-reliant to ensure their safety from bushfire. If you live or work in an at risk area, you need to develop a practical Bushfire Survival Plan and be prepared.Community meetings are planned across the State with the aim of raising people's awareness of…
  • Stop Bushfire Arson
    Stop Bushfire Arson Bushfire arson is a crime, and a major threat to our community.The devastation which can occur affects whole communities, and recovery is never quick or easy. Records show that up to 50% of all bushfires across Australia are deliberately lit, or start under suspicious circumstances. This comes at a cost of $1.6 billion to…

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