How to Plan a Burn: Landholder Workshop

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This practical workshop has been designed as the next step in property fire management planning: How to plan a burn. 

The event is intended for landholders who are interested in taking steps to use fire as a management tool on their property, whether they have already developed a property fire management plan or not. This workshop includes an interactive, outdoor walk-and-talk where we will demonstrate the concepts and build your understanding while looking at how it all fits together in the bush.  

Attendees will be taken through:   

  • The decision-making process required to determine an appropriate burn area.   

  • Understanding regulations and permits.  

  • On-ground preparation required.  

  • The impacts of weather, slope and vegetation (including weeds).  

  • Fuel hazard assessment techniques.  

  • Ignition techniques.  

  • Essential safety protocols and landholder responsibility.

* Please note - we will be assessing the site together but will NOT be undertaking any burning on the workshop day. 

Come prepared:  

Due to the terrain and field component of this workshop, a reasonable level of fitness is required. Please contact us if you have any concerns about your ability to participate.  

Make sure you bring: 

  • Closed in shoes.  

  • Long pants, long sleeves.  

  • Reusable water bottle.  

  • Hat.  

  • Sunscreen.  

  • Bushwalking gaiters (if you have them).  

  • Rain jacket (if necessary).  

Catering and supporting materials will be provided for all participants. This is a FREE workshop.  Register here.
 
For more information, contact Nick from Healthy Land & Water's Fire Ecology & Preparedness team on nicholas.c@hlw.org.au

This event is being delivered in partnership with the South Burnett Regional Council and supported by the Queensland Fire & Biodiversity Consortium. 

 

When

  • Saturday, 16 May 2026 | 09:00 AM - 02:00 PM

Location

Proston Showground, Proston