Legal liability is an issue that concerns volunteer firefighters and may affect the ability of fire managers to perform their tasks. There are calls to guarantee firefighters will not be personally liable for actions undertaken in good faith. This paper reviews post-wildfire litigation in Australia and claims for compensation made against the New South Wales Rural Fire Service. Although the data are incomplete and likely to underestimate the actual claims history, analysis of the available data does show that the number of claims for compensation is small given the very large number of fires and hazard reduction burns across Australia. There is no evidence of extensive post-fire litigation or of fire agencies or firefighters being held liab...
A new analysis of bushfire risk to residential properties shows that in 60% of years losses occur so...
When attempting to suppress severe wildfire the possibility for firefighting crews to be overrun by ...
A new analysis of bushfire risk to residential properties shows that in 60 % of years losses occur s...
The law regarding the fire service’s liability for alleged negligence in the way they plan for or re...
Working in high consequence yet low frequency, events Australian fire service Incident Controllers a...
Emergency management is traditionally seen as the responsibility of the emergency services, such as ...
In this paper, we argue that the statement ‘Whoever owns the fuel owns the fire’ implies a duty on l...
Developing resilient communities and sharing responsibility for hazard management is the key to Aust...
Wildfires can have devastating impacts on life, property and the environment. Increasingly people ar...
Working in high consequence yet low frequency, events Australian fire service Incident Controllers a...
This briefing paper summarises the legislative and administrative bushfire management arrangements i...
The deliberately lit bushfires that devastated Victoria in 2009, and several others since, have high...
In response to the ‘Black Christmas’ bushfire crisis in New South Wales (NSW), Australia, the Premie...
Denial has often been used to explain why some residents at risk from natural hazards do not take ap...
Organisations that manage wildfires are expected to deliver scientifically defensible decisions. How...
A new analysis of bushfire risk to residential properties shows that in 60% of years losses occur so...
When attempting to suppress severe wildfire the possibility for firefighting crews to be overrun by ...
A new analysis of bushfire risk to residential properties shows that in 60 % of years losses occur s...
The law regarding the fire service’s liability for alleged negligence in the way they plan for or re...
Working in high consequence yet low frequency, events Australian fire service Incident Controllers a...
Emergency management is traditionally seen as the responsibility of the emergency services, such as ...
In this paper, we argue that the statement ‘Whoever owns the fuel owns the fire’ implies a duty on l...
Developing resilient communities and sharing responsibility for hazard management is the key to Aust...
Wildfires can have devastating impacts on life, property and the environment. Increasingly people ar...
Working in high consequence yet low frequency, events Australian fire service Incident Controllers a...
This briefing paper summarises the legislative and administrative bushfire management arrangements i...
The deliberately lit bushfires that devastated Victoria in 2009, and several others since, have high...
In response to the ‘Black Christmas’ bushfire crisis in New South Wales (NSW), Australia, the Premie...
Denial has often been used to explain why some residents at risk from natural hazards do not take ap...
Organisations that manage wildfires are expected to deliver scientifically defensible decisions. How...
A new analysis of bushfire risk to residential properties shows that in 60% of years losses occur so...
When attempting to suppress severe wildfire the possibility for firefighting crews to be overrun by ...
A new analysis of bushfire risk to residential properties shows that in 60 % of years losses occur s...