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HomeNewsBuild bushfire resilience

Build bushfire resilience

Bushfire season has started.

The 2019 Peregian and Cooroibah bushfires are a stark reminder that bushfires are a real threat to the community. During the 2019 Noosa bushfires, thousands of residents were forced to evacuate, causing much distress and inconvenience.

After the bushfires the Productivity Commission reported: “Bushfire prevention is largely overlooked and severely under-resourced”.

Crucially, the commission said governments “over-invest in post-disaster reconstruction and under-invest in mitigation that would limit the impact of natural disasters in the first place”.

In response to this, funding from the Australian Government’s Black Summer Bushfire Recovery Grants Program has been used to install battery systems at two of Noosa’s evacuation centres to ensure sustained power during times of environmental crisis.

It is important for residents to build bushfire and climate disaster knowledge and resilience, so part of the Recovery Grants Program is to facilitate information sessions.

Join the Noosa Parks Association Friday Environment Forum on 15 September to learn how the battery systems are being used at Noosa’s evacuation centres, and understand how a home battery system can benefit homes in situations of bushfires or other climate disasters.

Guest speakers are from Ecovantage, Queensland Fire Emergency Services and Noosa Council.

This forum is for all Noosa residents. Bring your questions to help in the preparation of your own bushfire plan.

Join at the NPA Environment Centre, 5 Wallace Drive, Noosaville on September 15 where the forum will start at 10.30am sharp after a delicious morning tea between 10-10.25am. This is a free event and everyone is welcome.

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