The recent rain and storms have doused dozens of deliberately lit fires in Victoria that are supposedly designed to make the state safer post-Black Saturday. The ramping up or even the continuation of an accelerated program of deliberately lit fires has happened almost in contempt of the Royal Commission, which was established to look at all aspects of fire management.
The Victorian Bushfire Royal Commission has heard from many academics and forest industry advocates in support of burning the bush deliberately and more frequently — even a US-based scientist advocating the same based on experience in Florida!
Wildfires, ecological burns (i.e. in national parks and reserves), asset protection burns, regeneration burns after logging, etc — they’re all not being considered as fuel reducing. It’s important the Royal Commission discovers why not — it is counter intuitive.
Increasingly, wild fires are not fought but “dragged around”. A small lightning-strike fire was relit with “back burns” enough to take the Wilson’s Promontory fire through 360 degrees back to where it started over weeks — burning most of the national Park. This was instead of being put out the day after Black Saturday when it was the size of a suburban block.
This was an “opportunistic ecological burn” that destroyed infrastructure, saw the bulldozing of bush to create fire breaks and is still having a major impact on tourism locally. Ecologically these fires may have increased plant diversity, but what of the impact on mammals, birds and reptiles, especially given the loss of hundreds of tree hollows many need to breed?
Botanists in Australia are keener on fires than most for plant biodiversity — but they often have little interest and no qualifications to estimate their impact on animals, water, etc — let alone tourism.
Even the commonly used term “fuel reduction burning” is misleading. Fires can kill trees leaving standing dead timber and increase fuel loads and increase the heat of future fires.
The Bushfire Co-operative Research Centre would appear way “too partisan” to independently inform the Royal Commission. Its board includes known public advocates for increased burning and key fire managers from the Department of Sustainability and Environment — a body that should be the subject of the Royal Commission’s investigations.
The negative impact of burning forests on water supplies is well documented yet it does not seem to be considered. Only the advice of “roving academics” with “chairs” in universities has been heard public — often contradicting decades of research on the impact of fire on the Melbourne Water supply catchment, for instance.
The bush is still rife with stories of “overtime burns” lit on Fridays, fires being prolonged and relit for financial gain, timber being stolen in creating fire breaks, etc. But no one is game to speak up.
Before the Royal Commission concludes, witnesses must be given the opportunity to present their evidence “in camera”, confident it will remain confidential — people who work in the bush reliant on DSE and Parks Victoria for current or future full-time and contract employment but also have critical first-hand information. They have effectively been silenced by the Royal Commission process to date.
If there is an adversarial argument regarding the use of fire to prevent fire, the full impact of radically increasing that amount of deliberately lit fire as opposed to rapidly putting fires out and not burning surely must be considered. A Royal Commission should not only be informed by popularist sentiment but also factual information from “non partisan” sources.
Well, what a surprise. I thought Elmore had been taken by a redneck while bushwalking. Nothing left but gnawed bones. But no- he lives, and the real environment reappears on Crikey! After six months of nothing but global warming rants from both sides of the AGW cult and embarrassing homilies from Dopenhagen missionaries…
Cast your minds back to February 2009: Miranda Devine, Bolt, Germaine Greer (yes indeed, the future Mrs Nowra, on leave from Celebrity Big Brother) and all the usual Right-wing suspects vented their rage against “greenies”. Devine said they should be hung from lamp-posts. Why? Because Black Saturday was Their Fault. They prevented “controlled burning” of the bush.
This lie has been repeated endlessly since, regardless of the evidence before the Royal Commission which has made it starkly clear that in such conditions nothing will stop or even ameliorate fires like Feb 7th. That didn’t mean people had to die: we know why they died- they were not warned (see Robert Manne’s excellent analysis) and they believed the absurd CFA advice to “stay and defend” (see my excellent analyses on Crikey last year).
So what happened to the CFA and DSE bureaucrats who failed so catastrophically? Brumby praised them to the black, boiling skies. They should have been sacked, and probably will be after the RC reports. Brumby’s contempt for accountability is typical of corporatist social democracy- we see it in the Garrett affair, and now with cynical Madden.
Elmore is right. Burning the bush is a waste of time and scarce resources. Many things could be done, but most won’t be, to mitigate future firestorms. Elmore doesn’t mention that the Wilson’s Prom escaped “controlled burn” (the quote marks are always satirical) caused the emergency night evacuation of hundreds of campers. Easter: the perfect time to burn the bush. Morons.
If Devine, Bolt and Greer get their way, the stage will be set for the next catastrophe. People will think “we’ve had lots of fuel reduction burning, so she’ll be right”. The illusion of control will be reborn. People will die en masse again. Guess who’ll be swinging from lamp-posts? We need fool reduction, not fuel reduction.
Thank you for your insights. I have difficulty working out why Australians took the old statement that Australia is the Clever Country as anything but a backhanded insult.
We saw the face of the future in last years fires, Climate Change was here and you would have thought that Victorians would have finally taken it seriously. This year we saw another face, increased cyclonic activity in Queensland and we were caught the tail of it here with rains in summer and spared the fires this year.
Yet all that we seem to demand is more Lara Bingle and other crap. We are responsible for the irresponsiblity of our governments, Brumby and Rudd. If they knew that the people of the “Clever Country” were going to hold them accountable for their inaction on the most important moral issue of our time then you can be sure that we would have seen them take action. Yet these fires were allowed to be turned into a circus by Brumby and we can be sure that whatever the final report states it will neither be complete or even vaguely adequate.
Mr Elmore has covered more in this story than we are ever going to see from the farce of a “Royal Commision”, reminds me of the way royalty behaved in that excellent movie “The Queen”
Suresh Pathy
Let’s see. 173 dead. Nation traumatised. Elmore warns about rednecks policies which will engender complacency, cause needless environmental destruction etc etc.
How many people have commented so far? Two. What is Crikey dominated by today, as nearly every day? Yup, you guessed it, global warming. Lead articles, several, devoted to repelling the horde of sceptics trying to overwhelm the climate cult….how many comments? Hundreds by now…
Lionel, ‘naturally occurring’ fires are going to eliminate tree hollows and devastate the wildlife as well.
Excellent comment re the drenching repeated rains in Western, North Western and Sout East Queensland fortuitously lifting the significant risk of major and uncontrollable bushfires Queenslanders were being “prepared for” during last year.
And what odds these same “1 in 100 year” rain events will be blamed for the massive growth of understorey and grassland fuel that will trigger this year’s round of “mea exculpa” warnings?
I can smell the media releases being drafted now.