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Bushfires

September

Cameras being installed and checked - Dr Emma Spencer (right) with a volunteer.

Using AI to help save wildlife after bushfires

Ecologists know that far more data is needed to help species to survive catastrophic bushfires. That is where AI comes in.

  • Sian Powell
Fighting fires

El Niño’s extreme weather turns up heat on business

Industries that are more susceptible to the physical risks will receive greater scrutiny and need to demonstrate a proactive approach.

  • Emma Herd
A depiction of a Finnish ICEYE SAR satellite taking an image through the fire and smoke of  bush fires.

Satellites that can see through smoke to fight fires this summer

Using Australian locational and building data from Geoscape Finnish satellites will give emergency responders near real-time intelligence on damage and fire path warnings across the country.

  • Tom Burton
A record number of households were hit by floods and storms last year, according to KPMG.

More than 7m homes at risk of flooding: KPMG

A record 7.2 million households live in local government areas hit by floods last year, more than double the average in the past decade.

  • Nila Sweeney
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Australia is less humid, which is why bushfires are worse

Sharp changes in air humidity missed by climate-change models are responsible for the jump in the frequency of devastating fires.

  • Roger Jones
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August

The Waiola Church in Lahaina, Hawaii, on fire on August 8.

Why didn’t sirens warn Maui death was coming?

State-of-the-art emergency sirens were not used to alert residents on the Hawaiian island that a deadly fire was out of control.

  • Caroline Mimbs Nyce
The McDougall Creek wildfire burns on the mountainside above a lakefront home in West Kelowna.

Canadian bushfires threaten two cities: Kelowna, Yellowknife

A state of emergency was declared in Kelowna, a city east of Vancouver and home to about 150,000. Yellowknife’s 20,000 residents were told to flee.

  • Jennifer Gauthier and Timon Johnson

How invasive plants caused the Maui fires to rage

Fast-growing when it rains and drought resistant when lands are parched, grasses are fuelling wildfires across Hawaii.

  • Simon Romero and Serge F. Kovaleski
Search and rescue workers walk the streets of Lahaina at the weekend.

Maui wildfires deadliest in a century after toll hits 89

Governor Josh Green warned at a news conference that the death toll would continue to rise as more bodies were discovered.

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  • Mike Blake and Marco Garcia
A man walks through wildfire wreckage in Lahaina. Hawaii emergency management records show no indication that warning sirens sounded before people ran for their lives.

Maui wildfire death toll hits 80 as questions raised over warnings

The death toll from the fires has risen to 80 as officials try to determine how the inferno spread so rapidly through the historic resort town with little warning.

  • Marco Garcia and Mike Blake
The fires have destroyed a large part of Lahaina, Hawaii.

Grim search continues on Maui as death toll rises

The official death toll from the fires has reached 80 but rescuers had yet to move inside buildings in their search for other victims.

  • Mike Baker, Jenny Gross and Mike Ives
Views from the air of the community of Lahaina on Maui island.

‘Nothing but ash’: Fires raze tropical paradise, killing 53

Hawaii governor Josh Green said 53 people were killed in the devastating wildfires that swept through Maui, and the death toll will likely continue to rise.

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  • Ty O’Neil, Audrey Mcavoy and Jennifer Sinco Kelleher
The hall of historic Waiola Church in Lahaina and nearby Lahaina Hongwanji Mission are engulfed in flames.

Maui wildfires kill 36, devastate island as thousands flee

The death toll jumped as fast-moving flames swept the island, destroying buildings and sending people fleeing into the ocean to be rescued.

  • David R. Baker and Guillermo Molero
A wildfire has devastated parts of Maui in Hawaii.

Fires raze Hawaii, force residents to flee into ocean

Six people have been killed in a wildfire that tore through the island of Maui and a historic town has largely been reduced to ash.

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  • Audrey McAvoy and Jennifer Sinco Kelleher

July

“It’s hot” says the Melbourne-based CEO of Intrepid Travel, James Thornton, pictured here in Ermioni, south-west of Athens, Greece.

In five to 10 years, forget southern Europe in summer, says expert

As heatwaves continue to devastate the Mediterranean, the tourism industry is facing significant changes in consumer behaviour.

  • Fiona Carruthers
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June

Thick plumes of heavy smoke fill the sky in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

Wildfires in Canada have already burned 10 times more land than usual

Hundreds of firefighters from the US, Australia and New Zealand have arrived in Canada to help with the containment effort.

  • Laura Dhillon Kane

May

Home owners who renovate their houses to better withstand natural disasters should get cheaper insurance premiums than those who do not, the government says.

Disaster-ready home owners ‘should get cheaper insurance’

Home owners who renovate their houses to better withstand natural disasters should get cheaper insurance premiums than those who do not, the government says.

  • Hannah Wootton

April

Andrew Forest is partnering with a former NASA boss to help Australia to better manage bushfires.

Andrew Forrest chips in for $16m prize to fight bushfires

Andrew Forrest is throwing a few million dollars at a competition launched in Washington DC that detects wildfires earlier.

  • Matthew Cranston

March

CEO Simon Miller (left) and founder and CTO James Mullins with the FLAIM VR training system.

Virtual reality firefighters bank $5m from Victorian government

Start-up Flaim Systems has banked $6.7 million to help it expand its firefighting training technology abroad and bring down the billions spent managing firefighting injuries.

  • Jessica Sier

February

John Barilaro giving evidence during the inquiry into his appointment as Senior Trade and Investment Commissioner to the Americas, at NSW Parliament. Sydney, NSW. 8th August, 2022.

Barilaro’s office excluded Labor seats bushfire funds

A report by the NSW Auditor-General reveals former NSW deputy premier John Barilaro’s office effectively excluded Labor electorates from urgent bushfire recovery funding.

  • Stephanie Gardiner