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Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyPhotograph Fire Prevention Victorian Alps, Burning, Circa 1950
... alpine fire prevention...This photograph, in late 1950s, shows an Alpine Fire Prevention technique of "burning off" low levels of scrub to reduce the level of available fuel against any possible summer bush fires. ...This black and white photograph shows an Alpine Fire Prevention technique of "burning off" low levels of scrub. ...Kiewa Valley Historical Society Mount Beauty Information Centre 31 Bogong High Plains Rd Mt Beauty high-country This photograph, in late 1950s, shows an Alpine Fire Prevention technique of "burning off" low levels of scrub to reduce the level of available fuel against any possible summer bush fires. ...This photograph, in late 1950s, shows an Alpine Fire Prevention technique of "burning off" low levels of scrub to reduce the level of available fuel against any possible summer bush fires. The Alpine regions accumulate high levels of potential fuel (undergrowth and small shrubs) which if not reduced has the potential of breaking into a dangerous bush fire. The men in this photograph are not wearing any protective clothing. Their visibility to other firefighters is severely reduced by smoke. This photo is a snap shot in time when Occupational Health and Safety Legislation was in its infancy stage.This photograph details the fire prevention activities in the Victorian Alps under the management of the SEC Victoria. The level of undergrowth within the Australian bush needs to be kept under control to avoid the possibility of lightning strikes (during summer storms) igniting dry forests resulting in a major bush fire. Controlled fires within alpine regions are required not only to reduce the level of dry undergrowth but also to provide those various plant species requiring fire for regenerate. This method was used by the original inhabitants (Aborigines) as limited scrub fires were used to flush game and bird population for eating with the side benefit to those plants requiring the fire for regeneration.This black and white photograph shows an Alpine Fire Prevention technique of "burning off" low levels of scrub. The photograph is on 200gsm paper but it is not photographic paper. It can be assumed that the photo is not the original but a copy. alpine fire prevention, sec fire prevention -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyPhotograph Fire Prevention Victorian Alps, Burning, Circa 1950
... This photograph, in late 1950s, shows an Alpine Fire Prevention technique of "burning off" low levels of scrub to reduce the level of available fuel against any possible summer bush fires. ...This black and white photograph shows an Alpine Fire Prevention technique of "burning off" low levels of scrub. ...Kiewa Valley Historical Society Mount Beauty Information Centre 31 Bogong High Plains Rd Mt Beauty high-country This photograph, in late 1950s, shows an Alpine Fire Prevention technique of "burning off" low levels of scrub to reduce the level of available fuel against any possible summer bush fires. ...This photograph, in late 1950s, shows an Alpine Fire Prevention technique of "burning off" low levels of scrub to reduce the level of available fuel against any possible summer bush fires. The Alpine regions accumulate high levels of potential fuel (undergrowth and small shrubs) which if not reduced has the potential of breaking into a dangerous bush fire. The men in this photograph are not wearing any protective clothing. Their visibility to other firefighters is severely reduced by smoke. This photo is a snap shot in time when Occupational Health and Safety Legislation was in its infancy stage.This photograph details the fire prevention activities in the Victorian Alps under the management of the SEC Victoria. The level of undergrowth within the Australian bush needs to be kept under control to avoid the possibility of lightning strikes (during summer storms) igniting dry forests resulting in a major bush fire. Controlled fires within alpine regions are required not only to reduce the level of dry undergrowth but also to provide those various plant species requiring fire for regenerate. This method was used by the original inhabitants (Aborigines) as limited scrub fires were used to flush game and bird population for food, with a side benefit to those plants requiring the fire for regeneration.This black and white photograph shows an Alpine Fire Prevention technique of "burning off" low levels of scrub. The photograph is on 200gsm paper but it is not photographic paper. It can be assumed that the photo is not the original but a copy. See also KVHS 0413 and KVHS 0415 for other similar photos.kiewa valley tourism, victorian alps, alternate energy supplies, alpine population growth -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyPhotograph Fire Prevention Victorian Alps, Burning, Circa 1950
... This photograph, from the 1950s, shows an Alpine Fire Prevention technique of "burning off" low levels of scrub to reduce the level of available fuel against any possible summer bush fires.The Alpine regions accumulate high levels of potential fuel (undergrowth and small shrubs) which if not reduced has the potential of breaking into a dangerous bush fire. ...This black and white photograph shows an Alpine Fire Prevention technique of "burning off" low levels of scrub. ...Kiewa Valley Historical Society Mount Beauty Information Centre 31 Bogong High Plains Rd Mt Beauty high-country This photograph, from the 1950s, shows an Alpine Fire Prevention technique of "burning off" low levels of scrub to reduce the level of available fuel against any possible summer bush fires.The Alpine regions accumulate high levels of potential fuel (undergrowth and small shrubs) which if not reduced has the potential of breaking into a dangerous bush fire. ...This photograph, from the 1950s, shows an Alpine Fire Prevention technique of "burning off" low levels of scrub to reduce the level of available fuel against any possible summer bush fires.The Alpine regions accumulate high levels of potential fuel (undergrowth and small shrubs) which if not reduced has the potential of breaking into a dangerous bush fire. The men in this photograph are not wearing any protective clothing. Their visibility to other firefighters is severely reduced by smoke. This photo is a snap shot in time when Occupational Health and Safety Legislation was in its infancy stage.This photograph details the fire prevention activities in the Victorian Alps under the management of the SEC Victoria. The level of undergrowth within the Australian bush needs to be under control to avoid the possibility of lightning strikes (during summer storms) igniting dry forests resulting in a major bush fire. Controlled fires within alpine regions are required not only to reduce the level of dry undergrowth but also to provide those various plant species requiring fire for regenerate. This method was used by the original inhabitants (Aborigines) as limited scrub fires were used to flush game and bird population for eating with the side benefit to those plants requiring that fire for regeneration.This black and white photograph shows an Alpine Fire Prevention technique of "burning off" low levels of scrub. The photograph is on 200gsm paper but it is not photographic paper. It can be assumed that the photo is not the original but a copy produced by the SEC Vic. See also KVHS 0413 and KVHS 0414 for other similar photos.kiewa valley tourism, victorian alps, alternate energy supplies, alpine population growth -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 41 NO 11-MARCH 28 2014
... fire prevention irrigation systems...golf & bowls club house renovations proceeding well...buxton hotel chinese night...holly eradication program at narbethong...rock 'n roll night at buxton hall...marysville & district football & netball club season opener launch...marysville villains...marysville preschool centre...long day care & kindergarten...marysville beer and platter garden...dinner & auction fundraiser...marysville triangle youth...marysville brownies guides...narbethong hall...news from the gallipoli park precinct committee of management...lake mountain alpine...marysville victoria australia new boardwalk among the gum trees celebrate first national eucalyptus day new contact details for triangle news what's on when in march friends of the marysville walks working bee at steavenson falls the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct marysville community market creative triangle village walk marysville shop to lease triangle community dinner el kanah village church notices mystic mountains tourism marysville & district chamber of commerce special general members meeting dog & cat registrations due mayor's chair positions vacant marysville cultural community agm lions rich fruit cakes advertisements cfa national emergency medal presentation free community event residential and rural real estate marysville triangle real estate fire prevention irrigation systems golf & bowls club house renovations proceeding well buxton hotel chinese night holly eradication program at narbethong rock 'n roll night at buxton hall marysville & district football & netball club season opener launch marysville villains marysville preschool centre long day care & kindergarten marysville beer and platter garden dinner & auction fundraiser marysville triangle youth marysville brownies guides narbethong hall news from the gallipoli park precinct committee of management lake mountain alpine resort casual employment available alpine resort iconic bridge officially opened sports & recreation grants to improve facilities THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 41 NO 11-MARCH 28 2014 ...marysville, victoria, australia, new boardwalk among the gum trees, celebrate first national eucalyptus day, new contact details for triangle news, what's on when in march, friends of the marysville walks working bee at steavenson falls, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, marysville community market, creative triangle, village walk marysville shop to lease, triangle community dinner, el kanah village, church notices, mystic mountains tourism, marysville & district chamber of commerce, special general members meeting, dog & cat registrations due, mayor's chair, positions vacant, marysville cultural community agm, lions rich fruit cakes, advertisements, cfa national emergency medal presentation, free community event, residential and rural real estate, marysville triangle real estate, fire prevention irrigation systems, golf & bowls club house renovations proceeding well, buxton hotel chinese night, holly eradication program at narbethong, rock 'n roll night at buxton hall, marysville & district football & netball club season opener launch, marysville villains, marysville preschool centre, long day care & kindergarten, marysville beer and platter garden, dinner & auction fundraiser, marysville triangle youth, marysville brownies guides, narbethong hall, news from the gallipoli park precinct committee of management, lake mountain alpine resort, casual employment available alpine resort, iconic bridge officially opened, sports & recreation grants to improve facilities -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncBook - The Campaign Fires - North-East/East Gippsland Fires 2003, Lyndel Hunter, 2003
... Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc Hut 97, Bonegilla Migrant Experience, 132 Bonegilla Road Bonegilla the-murray forest fires -- victoria bushfires fires prevention and control A description of efforts to fight the bushfires in Gippsland in 2003, including maps and illustrations This volume was published as a tribute to the work of staff and volunteers who put themselves at risk to protect local communities. It shows the impact on those communities in Victoria and the support they gave to those involved in fighting largest bushfires in Victoria for 60 years. The Alpine ...A description of efforts to fight the bushfires in Gippsland in 2003, including maps and illustrations This volume was published as a tribute to the work of staff and volunteers who put themselves at risk to protect local communities. It shows the impact on those communities in Victoria and the support they gave to those involved in fighting largest bushfires in Victoria for 60 years. The Alpine bushfires started on 8 January 2003, a day of Total Fire Ban. Lightning ignited 87 fires in the North-East and East Gippsland regions. Eight of these fires were unable to be contained; they joined together to form the largest fire in Victoria since the Black Friday fires in 1939. The majority of the area burnt in Victoria was public land, 1.19 million hectares of parks and forests, including 60 per cent of the Alpine National Park and 81 per cent of the Mt Buffalo National Park. Firefighting efforts were made difficult in hard to access, remote forest terrain. Approximately 90,000 hectares of private land was burnt.This publication of 119 pages features text, colour images, maps and detailed information related to the 2003 bushfires in Victoria.non-fictionA description of efforts to fight the bushfires in Gippsland in 2003, including maps and illustrations This volume was published as a tribute to the work of staff and volunteers who put themselves at risk to protect local communities. It shows the impact on those communities in Victoria and the support they gave to those involved in fighting largest bushfires in Victoria for 60 years. The Alpine bushfires started on 8 January 2003, a day of Total Fire Ban. Lightning ignited 87 fires in the North-East and East Gippsland regions. Eight of these fires were unable to be contained; they joined together to form the largest fire in Victoria since the Black Friday fires in 1939. The majority of the area burnt in Victoria was public land, 1.19 million hectares of parks and forests, including 60 per cent of the Alpine National Park and 81 per cent of the Mt Buffalo National Park. Firefighting efforts were made difficult in hard to access, remote forest terrain. Approximately 90,000 hectares of private land was burnt.forest fires -- victoria, bushfires, fires prevention and control
