Are you a primary producer in the Burnett Mary region looking to enhance your property's resilience to bushfires? BMRG, in collaboration with expert fire ecologists, is hosting a series of workshops designed to equip you with the knowledge and tools to effectively manage fire risk on your land.
Hands-on fire management guidance
Taking place in Monto, Gayndah, and Durong from the 15th to the 17th of September, these workshops offer a uniquely tailored experience. You’ll have access to a detailed map of your property, ensuring the fire management plan you create is perfectly suited to your specific needs.
- 15th September in Monto
- 16th September in Gayndah
- 17th September in Durong
By participating, you’ll gain invaluable insights from a fire ecologist who understands both the science behind fire management and the landscape of the Burnett Mary region.
Why fire management is essential
Bushfires pose a significant threat to our environment and communities. An effective fire management plan not only protects your assets but also contributes to the broader safety and health of the region, including critical ecosystems like those in the Great Barrier Reef catchments.
Working collaboratively with Traditional Owner partners, BMRG integrates Traditional Ecological Knowledge with contemporary science, making these workshops culturally respectful and profoundly impactful.
Secure your place today
This opportunity is free, though registration is essential to reserve your spot. Engage with local experts and other landholders to co-design solutions that address the unique challenges and opportunities of your property.
- Protect critical assets
- Mitigate bushfire risks
- Align with cultural and ecological standards
Register now to secure your spot!
The Industry Recovery and Resilience Officer program is jointly funded by the Australian and Queensland governments under Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA).