I dont know if tis the same as burnoffs but the bull**** and paperwork and reports that need to be done to get a burnoff approved, nobody can be ****ed bothering...
Please tell me you are kidding. Do the bureaucrats not know the dangers of grass that high, or do they have to wait for someone to lose their life, then for a Coroner to explain why fires spread through grass at that height unbelievably quickly.
Tjupurula
Was the RFS Rep on a committee about 3yrs ago to 'think tank' the Hazard Reduction plans on a few parcels of land that belonged to the local 'traditional owners'. These pieces of land were so thick with trees & leaf litter, it was a battle trying to walk through.
Long story short...after 2 days, discussions came to a halt, because Council's L&E was adamant she
would not come on board. She would
only accept under-scrubbing
Of course, the RFS has the right to over-rule, but typical upper-management doesn't like to cause friction!
I rarely have much to do with it all anymore, can only deal with so much BS