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More than half of Australia's homes were built before fire standards came in. Here are five ways to retrofit themAs temperatures inch upwards, bushfires will become more severe and more frequent ... have shown newer homes built with ...
She’s survived this summer’s bushfires, and government red tape ... finding ways to pivot quickly in order to survive. A vast portion of the organisation’s income was from fee-paying ...
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When fire maps showed a bushfire in Tasmania's west burning within metres of a high-conservation-value stand of ancient trees ...
Residents in Victoria’s west have been urged to watch and act as bushfires continue raging through parts of the state, with emergency services warning it may be too late to leave some areas.
Dangerous and severe bushfires continue to burn across Australia with unprecedented intensity. Every day, more and more vulnerable children and families are displaced as their homes and communities ...
Fire maps showed the bushfire had burnt within metres of the ... "There is also a reasonable chance that these trees will survive." Landscape photographer Rob Blakers was relieved when he heard ...
As temperatures inch upwards, bushfires will become more severe and ... homes built with fire-resilient features are more likely to survive than older homes. The problem is, more than half ...
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