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Issue 2, Wet 2005


Gulf gets new Fire Officer

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From left, Murrandoo Yanner (CLCAC) Burke Shire Councillor, (back) Jean Fenton NAILSMA Fire Project Officer, Julia Shadlow-Bath CEO Southern Gulf Catchments NRM Group, Charles Curry SGC and Tim McGuffog Rural Fire Services at the November meeting.

In a November meeting it was agreed that a fire management field officer will be funded to work in Doomadgee, Mornington Island and the surrounding areas in January 2006.

'The Fire and Sustainable Communities in the North West Project' is a collaborative partnership between Tropical Savannas Cooperative Research Centre, Carpentaria Land Council, Southern Gulf Catchments Ltd, the Department of Emergency Services (DES), Burke Shire Council and NAILSMA.

The NLC has also provided some advice and expertise in developing broader capacity in the region. The project will employ a field officer to work with Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities and pastoralists to prepare for coordinated burns in the 2006 dry season.

Over the next two and a half years the project also aims to foster relationships between traditional owners, NRM bodies and DES, deliver training in fire management, emergency mitigation and natural resource management.

The project will also enhance the sharing of knowledge and working relationships between all partners involved in the project.