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Lord Murray Schoorman completes FRV FireOps101

As they often say in television, no two days are the same and this was certainly the case for Lord Murray Schoorman on Thursday...

Understanding the Role of a Fire Safety Advisor

A fire safety advisor is a person responsible for creating plans and strategies for the safety of a house, business, organization, or community. Fire...

From Kangaroo Island to Mallacoota, citizen scientists proved vital to Australia’s bushfire recovery

Picture: David Crosling/AAP Following the Black Summer bushfires of 2019-20, many people throughout Australia, and across the world, wanted to know how they could...

Summer bushfires: how are the plant and animal survivors 6 months on? We mapped their recovery

State Government of Victoria/Agriculture, Water and the Environment Australia roared into 2020 as a land on fire. The human and property loss was staggering,...

Our field cameras melted in the bushfires. When we opened them, the results were startling

Picture: Taronga Zoo This article is a preview of Flora, Fauna, Fire, a multimedia project launching on Monday July 13. The project tracks the...

Australia, it’s time to talk about our water emergency

Dean Lewins/AAP The last bushfire season showed Australians they can no longer pretend climate change will not affect them. But there’s another climate change influence...

There are 10 catastrophic threats facing humans right now, and coronavirus is only one of them

Picture: DAN HIMBRECHTS/AAP Four months in, this year has already been a remarkable showcase for existential and catastrophic risk. A severe drought, devastating bushfires, hazardous smoke, towns running...

A major scorecard gives the health of Australia’s environment less than 1 out of 10

Image: Dave Hunt/AAP 2019 was the year Australians confronted the fact that a healthy environment is more than just a pretty waterfall in a national...

Logging is due to start in fire-ravaged forests this week. It’s the last thing our wildlife needs

Picture: Sean Davey/AAP New South Wales’ Forestry Corporation will this week start “selective timber harvesting” from two state forests ravaged by bushfire on the state’s south coast. The...

Buzz off honey industry, our national parks shouldn’t be milked for money

Picture: James Dorey, Author provided (No reuse) Among the vast number of native species damaged by the recent bushfire crisis, we must not forget native pollinators. These animals,...
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