A Cry in the Flames: The Impact of Bushfires on Australia's Wildlife

The toll on Australia's wildlife during the 2020 Australian bushfires was staggering, with an estimated 3 billion animals affected.

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Black Summer Lessons and Rainfall Surprises

Safety precautions are needed for those with respiratory issues amidst changing fast-changing weather conditions.

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Unveiling the Future: NSW's Most Bushfire-Prone Suburbs Now and in 2054

A look at some of NSW's bushfire hotspots - now, and in 20 years, as well as some resources to add to your checklist when making property purchase decisions.

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Thunderstorms Hamper Firefighting Efforts in Pilliga State Forest, while Disaster Recovery Allowance is triggered due to floods in Far North Queensland.

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Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) temperature map for 5pm on Saturday 9 December

Soaring temperatures see an increase in callouts for Emergency Services

Excessive heat wreaks havoc on people and infrastructure alike.

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The Increasing Role of Drone Technology in Firefighting

What role do drones and the associated technology have to play in an ever-increasingly complicated firefighting landscape.

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It's going to be a long, hot, Australian Summer.

Recent deluge doesn't appear to have reduced the heightened bushfire risk in NSW.

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BlazeShield: Innovating Fire Suppression Amidst Unprecedented Bushfires

Australia's northern regions are currently reeling under the impact of colossal bushfires, leaving a scar on the landscape larger than Spain. Blazeshield can be part of the solution.

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Preliminary Survey Finds Bushfires Had Significant Impact on Mental Health of Australians.

A survey conducted by the Australian National University found that the 2019-20 bushfires had a significant impact on the mental health, wellbeing, and resilience of affected communities.

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The impact of climate change on wildfires and the need for innovative fire suppression solutions.

Climate change sees us grappling with more rapidly changing weather conditions, taking us from fire to flood, and increasing the risk to life and property.

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