Specialised information sessions designed exclusively for Rural Fire Brigade members to enhance their understanding of fire ecology and strategic land management approaches.
These collaborative evenings bring together Rural Fire Brigade volunteers with representatives from local government and Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service to share knowledge, discuss best practices, and explore partnership opportunities for effective fire management across the landscape.
Key benefits:
- Fire ecology expertise – Deepen understanding of fire's role in Australian ecosystems.
- Land management strategies – Learn about different approaches to vegetation and fuel management.
- Agency collaboration – Connect directly with local government and Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service land managers.
- Best practice sharing – Discover proven fire management techniques from multiple agencies.
- Partnership opportunities – Explore collaborative approaches to landscape-scale fire management.
- Mitigation planning – Enhance annual planning with broader landscape considerations.
- Local knowledge exchange – Share on-ground experience with fellow Rural Fire Brigade members.
- Strategic networking – Build relationships with key land management stakeholders.
- Professional development – Advance skills and knowledge relevant to volunteer fire service.
- Coordinated approach – Understand how Rural Fire Brigade activities fit within broader fire management frameworks.