INQ176

TitleLong
The incidence of bushfires across Australia. Senate Select Committee on Agriculture and Related Industries. (Federal)
INQAuthor
B. Heffernen
Year
InquiryType
DisasterType
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Status

Recommendations for this Inquiry

INQ-ref REC-UID CODE SubCode SrcNUM Recommendation
INQ176 REC176-0136 A - Responsibility 21 - Role of Commonwealth Government Recommendation 1

The Commonwealth Government examine potential new arrangements for Commonwealth involvement in the development and implementation of a national policy for bushfire management.

INQ176 REC176-0137 A - Responsibility 21 - Role of Commonwealth Government Recommendation 2

The Commonwealth co-ordinate a standing national arson forum between fire and law enforcement agencies to be held every two years.

INQ176 REC176-0141 A - Responsibility 21 - Role of Commonwealth Government Recommendation 6

The Commonwealth publish all fuel reduction plans and related audit findings on a national database.

INQ176 REC176-0142 B - Preparedness 1 - Land-use and building regs Recommendation 7

The Commonwealth consult with local, state and territory government planning authorities on the development and dissemination of a house loss risk index for households in Australia's highest risk bushfire areas.

INQ176 REC176-0140 B - Preparedness 4 - Fire season preparation Recommendation 5

The Commonwealth seek agreement from the states and territories that would enable it to evaluate the adequacy of fuel reduction programs applied by public land management agencies in high bushfire risk areas, and audit their implementation against the program's stated objectives.

INQ176 REC176-0147 B - Preparedness 5 - Hazard reduction burns Recommendation 12

The Commonwealth encourages further research into prescribed burning and its effectiveness and into alternative bushfire mitigation approaches through improved bushfire risk understanding at the asset level.

INQ176 REC176-0138 B - Preparedness 10 - Infrastructure Recommendation 3

The Productivity Commission undertake an examination of bushfire risk from ageing power infrastructure, including an assessment of replacement costs and likely suppression costs from bushfires caused by defective infrastructure.

INQ176 REC176-0139 B - Preparedness 10 - Infrastructure Recommendation 4

Subject to the findings of the Productivity Commission, the Commonwealth examine options for the funding of replacement of power infrastructure that presents an unacceptable bushfire risk.

INQ176 REC176-0143 C - Response 8 - Communications and warnings Recommendation 8

The Commonwealth Government work with the states and their agencies to ensure consistent terminology is used when communicating with the public.

INQ176 REC176-0145 E - Agency Organisation 16 - Training and behaviour Recommendation 10

The Commonwealth assist the states with bushfire training for land managers and volunteers by co-ordinating curriculum development and delivery of a national bushfire accreditation course, to be delivered by the relevant state agencies.

INQ176 REC176-0146 E - Agency Organisation 16 - Training and behaviour Recommendation 11

The Commonwealth organise the co-operation of state land management and fire agencies to provide the practical training aspect of the curriculum as part of a national bushfire accreditation course.

INQ176 REC176-0144 E - Agency Organisation 37 - Funding Recommendation 9

Further Commonwealth funding for bushfire suppression be made conditional on state fire agencies agreeing to the Commonwealth evaluating and auditing their fuel reduction programs.

INQ176 REC176-0150 F - Research and technology 17 - Assets and technology Recommendation 15

The committee recommends that the Commonwealth co-ordinate a national approach to the pooling of ground fire fighting resources across agencies and jurisdictions to maximise the efficiency of their use.

INQ176 REC176-0148 F - Research and technology 26 - Research Recommendation 13

At the conclusion of the current Bushfire CRC funding agreement the Commonwealth establish a new permanent bushfire research institute.

INQ176 REC176-0149 F - Research and technology 26 - Research Recommendation 14

The Productivity Commission be tasked to assess the economic effects of recent major bushfires on the Australian economy to determine the cost effectiveness of prescribed burning as a mitigation strategy.