NCC’s 13th biennial Bushfire Conference, “Managing Bushfire Together: Applying science, skills and stories”, took place on the 24-25th May,...
If you’re curious about how Indigenous cultural burning from around 10,000 years ago has implications for current land management,...
The Bushfire and Natural Hazards Co-operative Research Centre (CRC) has developed a booklet on cultural burning, collating Aboriginal stories...
Watch – Ecological burns: a Council perspective

Martin Roberts from Macedon Ranges Shire Council explores ecological burns from a Local Government perspective in a presentation for...
Empowering Indigenous leadership in bushfire recovery, burning and land management

The Threatened Species Recovery Hub conducted research to better understand key Indigenous aspirations for cultural burning and bush fire...
The Gumbaynggirr people of the mid-north coast have instigated a new initiative that combines traditional ecological knowledge and western...
Box-Gum Grassy Woodlands – managing ground-layers

Jewels in the Landscape This guide published by CSIRO in 2015 aims to help land managers recognise, understand and...
2017 NCC Bushfire Conference – Proceedings now available

2017 NCC Bushfire Conference Fire, Fauna & Ferals: from backyards to bush The Nature Conservation Council hosted their 11th...
Wattleridge Fire and Seasons Calendar featured on the Atlas of Living Australia website. The calendars represent annual seasonal changes as...
A Conference on Restoring Ecological Processes, Ecosystems and Landscapes in a Changing World February 5-9 2017, University of New England,...