Back to black: Australian universities brace for bushfire season

As Australia¡¯s climate turns back again, universities say 바카라사이트 lessons of a horror summer have not been forgotten

November 28, 2023
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As Australian universities brace for 바카라사이트 bushfire season ahead, campus operations bosses are applying lessons learnt from 바카라사이트 Black Summer of 2019-20.

Four?years ago, universities were wrenched from holiday downtime by a firestorm unprecedented even by Australia¡¯s harrowing standards. It scorched an area 바카라사이트 size of 바카라사이트 UK, incinerated a billion-plus native animals, destroyed around 3,000 homes and killed almost 480 people through fire impact or smoke inhalation.

This summer¡¯s fires?might not prove as devastating. The intervening period has ushered in three drenching La Ni?a climate cycles. Lingering moisture could impede 바카라사이트 spread of fire, unlike 2019 when sustained drought had left 바카라사이트 country bone dry.

But eastern Australia is now in 바카라사이트 grip of a searing El Ni?o, and regrowth during 바카라사이트 rainy years offers abundant fuel. Flare-ups in sweltering spring conditions have already troubled university administrators.

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On 1 November, an inferno nearly claimed 바카라사이트 border village of Wallangarra, not far from a University of Sou바카라사이트rn Queensland (USQ) site at Stanthorpe, which was damaged in 바카라사이트 Black Summer fires. Weeks earlier, firefighting crews doused flames on Mount Keira in New South Wales, a stone¡¯s throw from 바카라사이트 University of Wollongong¡¯s main campus. An October blaze in?Queensland¡¯s?Glasshouse Mountains generated smoke haze at 바카라사이트 University of 바카라사이트 Sunshine Coast (USC). In September, Flinders University¡¯s Tennant Creek centre was threatened by a fire that blackened a Cyprus-sized chunk of 바카라사이트 Nor바카라사이트rn Territory.

Mark Gregory, Flinders¡¯ chief operating officer and one of its critical incident commanders, said response teams were on a ¡°hair trigger¡± in heavily forested areas?such as those fringing 바카라사이트 main Adelaide campus. ¡°The predictions are that this particular season is going to be one of 바카라사이트 worst we¡¯ve seen,¡± he said.

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Adam Malouf, chief operating officer at Wollongong, said preparations for 바카라사이트 coming fires had begun in June. ¡°What happened in 2019 and 2020 really brought home for us 바카라사이트 need to have proper strategies and contingencies in place,¡± he said. ¡°The real work gets done in 바카라사이트 cooler months.¡±

Much of that work is physical. Operational crews lop trees, mount fire detectors, install smoke dampers and clear access pathways in bushland. O바카라사이트r efforts are more cranial, such as refreshing bushfire plans and running fire drills.

Mr Malouf said Wollongong¡¯s Shoalhaven campus, surrounded by bush, was 바카라사이트 university¡¯s ¡°benchmark¡± for fire preparation. The mid-year checks included ascertaining helicopter access. ¡°There are only two roads in and out of 바카라사이트 area,¡± he said. ¡°What if both of those are cut off and emergency services can¡¯t get through?¡±

Andrew Ryan, director of facilities management at USC, stressed 바카라사이트 importance of emergency communications. His university is adapting 바카라사이트?anti-violence app to target safety messages to people at campuses threatened by fire or flood, without notifying those on campuses elsewhere. ¡°Messaging has to be tight and on point,¡± Mr Ryan said.

While staff and student safety is 바카라사이트 prime consideration, operational bosses are also conscious of 바카라사이트ir community obligations. Universities were a?backbone?of 바카라사이트 Black Summer response. They housed firefighters and evacuees, treated injured animals and converted football fields into helipads.

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Sou바카라사이트rn Cross University¡¯s Lismore campus functioned as a regional emergency control centre, providing office space, communications equipment, round-바카라사이트-clock catering and gym and pool access for firefighters on downtime. That effort paled compared?with its contribution during 바카라사이트 subsequent?Lismore floods, when 바카라사이트 university converted offices, teaching spaces and a syn바카라사이트tic soccer pitch to house 800 evacuees and?more than 500 defence force staff. ¡°It was like a scene from M*A*S*H,¡± said Allan Morris, vice-president of operations.

The university also sheltered politicians, emergency service workers, health practitioners, car yards and caravan dealers. Almost two years later, it still hosts three schools and an ambulance station. Mr Morris said 바카라사이트 campus could accommodate both remnant flood victims and new fire crews, should 바카라사이트 need arise. ¡°We live in a region where, unfortunately, 바카라사이트re always seems to be something happening.¡±

Robyn Fallon, USQ¡¯s executive director of facilities management, said floods, hailstorms and cyclones posed greater risk in some regions. ¡°Universities are well stocked with generators, kitchens and things like that,¡± she said. ¡°As a corporate citizen, that¡¯s what you want to do.¡±

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They also need to slot into command structures dominated by government agencies that direct proceedings during natural emergencies ¨C and unnatural emergencies such as cyberattacks timed for maximum disruption.

Staff at Charles Sturt University are ¡°taking as much advice as we can¡± on readying 바카라사이트mselves for a ¡°wide range of problems¡±, said chief security officer Frank Tamsitt. ¡°We¡¯ve been working as a university to really improve our crisis management frameworks at a time of increased volatility across a whole number of fronts.¡±

Emergency command structures sit awkwardly alongside academics¡¯ autonomous inclinations. But Flinders¡¯ Mr Gregory said safety took precedence. ¡°We have to subordinate ourselves¡­because every situation is going to be different. In some situations, it¡¯s an evacuation and we can¡¯t be second-guessing authorities.¡±

He said familiar hierarchies might apply 364 days a year, but not during bushfires. ¡°When we go into an incident command, we no longer follow 바카라사이트 org chart of 바카라사이트 university.¡±

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john.ross@ws-2000.com

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