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Ticket Prices

General Admission

Free

Learn about fire ecology and what keeps the bush healthy in this half-day session for peri-urban and rural residential landholders

This half-day session includes: 

  • an in-classroom general bushfire safety and preparedness discussion
  • an interactive bushwalk and talk.

What you'll learn

Walk away from the workshop with the ability to: 

  • observe the health of your local environment.
  • identify vegetation types and key habitat.
  • understand fuel loads.
  • recognise fire history. 
  • monitor vegetation and wildlife. 
  • follow regulations for your area. 

Please come prepared for the bushwalk and talk! Make sure you have:

  • closed in shoes
  • long pants, long sleeves
  • reusable water bottle
  • hat
  • sunscreen
  • rain jacket (if necessary).

Catering and supporting material will be provided for all participants. 

Location

Nambour Community Centre, 2 Shearer St, Nambour QLD 4560

Further Info

For more information, contact Hannah Etchells from the Queensland Fire and Biodiversity Consortium.

The event is being delivered in partnership with Sunshine Coast Council and supported by the Queensland Fire & Biodiversity Consortium. 

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