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
Minister, I am interested in an update on reserve activity assessments. For a long time, they've been a source of real resentment and frustration amongst people who really ...
The Greens offer our deepest thanks to all those who continue to work so hard to protect communities and our globally unique environment.
The Greens are deeply grateful for the ongoing tireless efforts of our extraordinary emergency response personne
The fire seasons are becoming closer together and more intense. This summer, given we have just been through the hottest year in recorded history in Australia, is going to be extreme.
Fire Minister Felix Ellis wouldn't tell Tasmanians how many of the 20 private aircraft he claims are available for fighting fires are grounded
The issues of properly funding Fire Service work are desperately in need of reform and there is no doubt that the nearly 50-year-old system in place.
Despite months of experts’ warnings of a particularly dangerous bushfire summer, resourcing for community preparedness in Tasmania remains worryingly inadequate
Everyone agrees that the Fire Service Act needs to be updated. Everyone has been looking forward to the TFS and emergency services coming together.