Australia: Former fire and emergency chiefs push for national bushfire emergency summit
By Lisa Cox
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It comes after the prime minister, Scott Morrison, rejected calls on Tuesday for additional help for volunteers who have been fighting fires and assisting fire-affected communities in New South Wales and Queensland for weeks.
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But two former fire chiefs – Greg Mullins from NSW and Lee Johnson in Queensland – say a national summit is necessary to discuss not only the increasing strain on volunteers battling more extreme and frequent bushfires, but also how Australia deals with fire in a changed climate.
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Mullins, who has been volunteering with RFS crews in Taree, said well-structured resource-sharing arrangements between states and other countries were working well. The challenge would come if more major fires took hold in Victoria and South Australia further into summer.
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A summit needed to talk about not just resourcing for increasingly challenging fires, but also adaptation measures such as reviewing building codes for houses in fire-prone areas, examining how to make better use of the defence force during bushfires, and other measures such as fuel reduction.
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