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Past Schedule of Living With Fire program
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Fri 11:45 AM, 14 Mar 2025 on ABC Australia channel
Timber towns in New South Wales are against the clock to salvage trees killed in bushfires. Blackened logs can still be processed, but the loss of timber from pine plantations creates economic uncertainty for the region.
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Fri 12:15 PM, 7 Mar 2025 on ABC Australia channel
Although Australia is shaped by fire and flood, bushfires are a man-made phenomenon. Historian and author Bill Gammage explains Australia could better deal with fire risks by understanding how Aboriginal people used it.
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Sun 9:15 PM, 16 Feb 2025 on ABC Australia channel
Although Australia is shaped by fire and flood, bushfires are a man-made phenomenon. Historian and author Bill Gammage explains Australia could better deal with fire risks by understanding how Aboriginal people used it.
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Sun 9:15 PM, 9 Feb 2025 on ABC Australia channel
How does a farming region come back from devastating fires? Fires swept through south east Tasmania in 2012 destroying homes and killing livestock. But locals in this region were determined to keep their rural livelihoods.
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Sun 9:15 PM, 2 Feb 2025 on ABC Australia channel
Timber towns in New South Wales are against the clock to salvage trees killed in bushfires. Blackened logs can still be processed, but the loss of timber from pine plantations creates economic uncertainty for the region.
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Mon 5:15 AM, 27 Jan 2025 on ABC Australia channel
The Australian bushfires of Black Saturday, 7 February 2009, caused the death of 173 people. With the guidance of one farming couple, volunteers from around the nation rallied to help rebuild fences, lives and communities.
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Sun 9:15 PM, 19 Jan 2025 on ABC Australia channel
In 2017 the Australian state of New South Wales was battling fires. Some of the worst conditions were around a place called Dunedoo. Tens of thousands of hectares of land were burnt. But could it have been handled better?