Educational workshops tailored for peri-urban and urban landholders living adjacent to bushland areas.
These interactive sessions combine classroom learning with guided bushwalks to help participants understand fire ecology, landscape hazards, and their role in bushfire safety. Participants develop practical skills in assessing their local environment while learning about vegetation management, fuel reduction, and compliance with local fire regulations.
Key benefits:
- Fire ecology understanding – Learn how fire naturally functions in Australian landscapes.
- Hazard assessment – Develop skills to identify and evaluate fire risks in your area.
- Interactive learning – Participate in guided bushwalks to observe ecosystems firsthand.
- Vegetation knowledge – Understand different vegetation types and their fire behaviour.
- Fuel risk awareness – Learn to assess fuel loads and fire hazard potential.
- Fire history insights – Discover how past fires have shaped your local landscape.
- Regulatory compliance – Understand local fire management laws and requirements.
- Practical observation skills – Gain tools for ongoing landscape monitoring and assessment.