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Fire In Mind is a website where people can connect and share information, theories, questions and ideas with others also interested in bushfires and bushfire safety.

There are a number of ways you can to do this on the Fire In Mind site, depending on your interest.  

Discussion Forum: The Discussion Forum has a range of categories where people post comments and others respond to create a discussion which we can all enjoy and learn from, even if we don't post anything ourselves.  This is where you can ask questions or share your thoughts on any aspect of bushfires. You will need to log on to post on the forum but not to look at it. To go to the Fire In Mind Discussion Forum, click here.

Connection:  The Connection section allows people with specific interests - may be they live in the same area, they all share an interest or concern in a particular aspect of bushfires or maybe they already know each other..  Whatever it is, Connection aims to bring people with something in common about bushfires, together.  To go to Fire in Mind Connection, click here.

Bushfire History Wiki: This web site (outside the Fire In MInd site), aims to bring together a community history of bushfire.  It enables anyone to contribute,  to collectively paint a picture of bushfire history in an area. Anyone can create a page and post stories and descriptions of bushfires that have occurred.  To remember a land's fire history helps us understand and be aware of bushfire risk.To go to the Bushfire History Wiki click here.

Fire In Mind Facebook page:  This is for all those 'Facebookers' who want to have a place within Facebook to discuss and share ideas and information about bushfires. To go to the Fire In Mind Facebook page click here.

 

Royal Commission

Click here for a handy detailed index of the 2009 Bushfire Royal Commission Final Report, courtesy of Net Traveller

Bushfire Products

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  • According to the Weekly Times this week, the Bureau of Meteorology has restricted access to bushfire weather information to fire agencies and volunteers. Last summer the public could at least access the fire danger indexes for specific weather stations, now we can't even do that. It insults the intelligence of the community to say it would be too confusing to provide this information. No dou ...
    January 10, 2011 by Kate Lawrence Readmore...

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