Workshops coming this September to support regional primary producers ahead of bushfire season
As bushfire season approaches, we’re rolling out a series of free property mapping workshops across regional Queensland this September, offering vital support to primary producers and rural landholders in preparing for fire threats.
Delivered in collaboration with the Department of Primary Industries and Healthy Land & Water’s Queensland Fire and Biodiversity Consortium, the workshops will deliver hands-on fire management planning tailored to individual properties.
Workshop schedule and locations
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- Monto – 15 September
- Gayndah – 16 September
- Durong – 17 September
- Moonie – 18 September
- Dalveen – 19 September
With bushfire risk intensifying across Australia, these workshops offer a proactive step toward resilience and safety for those on the land.
What participants can expect:
- A customised fire management plan specific to their property.
- A large-scale property map to assist with on-ground planning.
- Expert insights into fire ecology, behaviour, and preparedness.
- Practical strategies to protect assets and reduce bushfire risk.
- Opportunities to connect with industry experts and local community members.
Morning tea and lunch will be provided at each session.
For workshop details and registration, visit https://hlw.org.au/events.
This initiative is supported through the Industry Recovery and Resilience Officer program, jointly funded by the Australian and Queensland governments under the Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA).



