QFES are encouraging landowners to manage bushfire risks on their property

By Ben Harden
Updated September 23 2020 - 10:59am, first published September 18 2020 - 4:00pm
Emu Park landowner Peter Donaghy and Rural Fire Service Queensland central region manager Brian Smith inspect the site of a recent hazard reduction burn.
Emu Park landowner Peter Donaghy and Rural Fire Service Queensland central region manager Brian Smith inspect the site of a recent hazard reduction burn.

Property owners are being urged to manage fire risks on their land and to mitigate any potential threats as the 2020 bushfire season kicks off.

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