Duration: 4 hours
Audience: Peri-urban and urban landholders.
Purpose: Learning about fire ecology and landscape health. Participants engage in bushfire safety discussions and an interactive bushwalk to gain skills in observing local ecosystem health, vegetation types, animal habitat, fuel risk, fire history, and adhering to local regulations.
Outcome: Enhanced understanding of the role of fire in the landscape.
Duration: 3 hours
Audience: General public and landholders.
Purpose: Gain practical advice and guidance from local experts on reducing bushfire risk in their specific landscape. Collaborative delivery with Councils, Rural Fire Services and other key local land managers.
Outcome: Informative overview of bushfire and fire preparedness.
Duration: Full day
Audience: Medium – Large property landholders (3 ha +).
Purpose: To assist landholders and land managers in reducing wildfire threats to life and assets, whilst protecting and enhancing biodiversity, with considerations for primary production and cultural values.
Outcome: Landholders develop a fire management map and action plan tailored to their individual property and priorities.
Duration: Full day
Audience: Prescribed burn practitioners, fire fighters, development assessment officers, and land managers.
Purpose: To increase knowledge on how to undertake a rapid visual assessment of fuel arrangement improving their understanding of its implications in controlling a bushfire.
Duration: For purpose
Customised capacity building programs. Recent customised offerings tailored to land manager needs have included fire ecology for land managers and fire planning workshops.