The Chronicle

Bushfire review released

- Sarah Vogler and Jack McKay

QUEENSLAND farmers were confused about their backburnin­g rights and worried about breaching state vegetation management laws leading into last year’s devastatin­g Central Queensland bushfires, a review has found.

The Palaszczuk Government this week released reviews into the bushfires, as well as into the flooding disaster that affected Townsville and north and northwest Queensland.

It followed their considerat­ion by Cabinet this week.

Acting Inspector-General of Emergency Management Mike Shapland said among his recommenda­tions on bushfires was that “more clarity” was needed around landholder rights.

“People don’t understand exactly what they could do and we learnt that from a variety of sources,” he said.

“Landowners we spoke to were very aware of their responsibi­lities under the legislatio­n and were worried about breaching those aspects and there was some caution in terms of in their approach to back burning on that basis.

“Vegetation management exceptions which allow people to clear firebreaks … haven’t changed since 2004.

“It is complicate­d. The intersecti­on of legislatio­n is worth explaining.”

Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk agreed more could be done to ensure landholder­s were aware of their backburnin­g rights.

“There is a legitimate concern out there that we need to be more effective in getting out our message and making sure that landholder­s do know that they can clear, that these laws have not changed since 2004.

“We will put in place a key communicat­ion awareness campaign to make sure that they are aware of their rights and their responsibi­lities.

Mr Shapland said of the Townsville floods that experts found management of the Ross River Dam was correct.

Ms Palaszczuk said the reports found significan­tly more flooding would have occurred if the dam did not exist.

She said the review found if increased water releases had been made earlier there would have been no “appreciabl­e” difference to the flooding impacts.

“In essence the IGEM report states clearly the dam was operated in accordance with the emergency action plan and that SunWater effectivel­y communicat­ed with the Townsville City Council and that SunWater acted on instructio­n from Townsville City Council as the dam owner,” she said.

 ?? PHOTO: FILE ?? EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT: The State Government released reviews into the bushfires and flooding disaster that affected central and northwest Queensland.
PHOTO: FILE EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT: The State Government released reviews into the bushfires and flooding disaster that affected central and northwest Queensland.

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