
More than 60 residents, land owners and fire and land management
staff have heard an update on the latest bushfire research at
Stawell in western Victoria.
The Bushfire CRC hosted a community forum at the historic
Stawell Entertainment Centre on 28 August 2007. The Federal Member
for Wannon, The Hon David Hawker, and the Mayor of the Northern
Grampians Shire, Cr Robyn Smith, were invited to speak about the
importance of ongoing bushfire research in the region.
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Community forum: Gary Morgan, left, Acting CEO
of the Bushfire CRC, shared the podium with Cr Robyn Smith and The
Hon David Hawker.
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Stawell and the adjacent Grampians region have experienced severe
bushfires in recent years with the fires of January 2006 still
vivid in people’s memories and in evidence in the vegetation
of the area. More than 50,000 hectares of farmland was burnt with
the loss of more than 50 houses.
Mr Hawker said he was impressed with the research scope of the
Bushfire CRC and supported the need for its ongoing work.
“Bushfire preparedness must be something we not only do
for the bad years, it’s something we must do all year, every
year,” he told the forum. “The Bushfire Cooperative
Research Centre is looking at ways to improve the way we prepare
for, respond to, and recover from emergencies such as those
disastrous January fires.”
Bushfire CRC researchers at the forum spoke about their research
and how it directly related to the region.
Dr Kevin Tolhurst, from the University of Melbourne, talked
about the lessons that were being learnt from the 2006 fires in the
Grampians. Using fire maps and other data Dr Tolhurst examined the
way the fires moved across various types of topography and
vegetation under fluctuating weather conditions. He discussed how
better land management practices could help play a role in averting
a repeat of the fires.
Dr Jim McLennan, from La Trobe University, presented early
results from surveys of new volunteer fire fighters from the
western district. The surveys are helping fire agencies better
understand what motivates people to become volunteers and,
conversely, what discourages others from making the commitment.
Dr David Nichols, from the Country Fire Authority, showed how
his studies into the fitness of fire fighters found that some fire
fighting tasks had the physiological demands of high level sport.
Dr Nichols and his colleagues have been working with recruits and
the CFA Fiskville training centre and with the local brigade in
nearby Greendale.
Dr Matt Plucinski, from ENSIS Bushfire Research, has studied the
effectiveness of using aerial suppression to fight bushfires. He
presented his findings from data collected at bushfires all around
Australia and including several of the 2006 Grampians fires.
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Gary Morgan
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Jim McLennan
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