Police, Fire & Emergency Management – Wellington Park fire management
I have some questions around the Wellington Park management, particularly the fuel reduction burning agreement which has been done through the Parks and Wildlife Service more than
I have some questions around the Wellington Park management, particularly the fuel reduction burning agreement which has been done through the Parks and Wildlife Service more than
What are the next steps for the TFS in looking at how we can do that locally here as well as from the lessons of the LA Fire? What are the next steps that the TFS are going to be
I'm going to ask the first question as the member for Hobart with a particular concern for the fire safety of this city, which sits in the foothills of the Wellington Park.
The Pine Forest Moore Hut burnt down in the devastating summer's fires, and I do want to congratulate Parks for the good work that they did do in that instance. I'm wondering if we
Minister, I'm not sure if this fits straight within your portfolio or within Parks, but an Aboriginal constituent has asked me to question you about working with indigenous leaders
Yes. Can you confirm, Treasurer, that the $2 million each year allocated to Sustainable Timbers Tasmania - what precisely is that to fund? That's a community service obligation ...
I point you to the bushfire that's been blazing on Bruny Island, and it's estimated to cover approximately 750 hectares so far.
The Greens welcome the AFAC review into last summer’s bushfires.
We understand that there will be an external review into the summer's fires that burnt over 100,000 hectares of precious Tasmanian landscapes.
It is tremendous news that the ancient Huon Pine stands in takayna on the Harman and Wilson Rivers are intact, including Pine HAR09, one of the oldest trees on the planet.