Tired firefighters are bracing for more dangerous fire conditions after a total bushfire ban has been announced for Tasmania.
A total fire ban has been declared for Tasmania due to a high fire-weather forecast for the coming days.
Tired firefighters are bracing for more dangerous fire conditions after a total bushfire ban has been announced for Tasmania.
Specialist crews are preparing to move into the Overland Track area to assess the damage from the West Coast bushfires.
The Tasmania Fire Service advised residents of Granville Harbour to prepare to take shelter and for residents in Pieman Heads, Conical Rocks and Sandy Cape to monitor conditions. Residents of ...
The Tasmania Fire Service advised residents of Granville Harbour to prepare to take shelter and for residents in Pieman Heads, Conical Rocks and Sandy Cape to monitor conditions. Residents of Savage ...
Bushfire Advice – Arthur Pieman Conservation Area and surrounds – Monitor conditionsThis is a Bushfire Advice message for Temma, Couta Rocks, Nelson Bay, Balfour and surrounds – Monitor ...
Emergency Assistance Grants have been expanded to support those impacted by fires in the communities of Zeehan and Granville. This is in addition to the grants announced yesterday for Corinna, Sandy ...
Tasmania’s fire commissioner has described it as a “very difficult day,” as crews battle fires near Zeehan, Granville Harbour, Pieman Heads, Corinna, Trial Harbour, and the Renison Bell mine ...
The alert said Queenstown is a safe place for people to travel to but have warned to only do so if it’s safe. An alert has also been issued for Trial Harbour and surrounds with a bushfire at Pieman ...
Firefighters from several agencies, including aerial water-bombing teams, are fighting more than 20 blazes between the Cradle Mountain National Park and the coast between Pieman Heads and Sandy Cape.