What is bush fire prone land?
Bush fire prone land is an area of land that can support a bush fire or is likely to be subject to bush fire attack. A bush fire prone area is an area mapped for a local government area that identifies the vegetation types and associated buffer zones. Bush fire prone land maps are prepared by local councils and certified by the Commissioner of the RFS.
Bush fire prone land is an area of land that can support a bush fire or is likely to be subject to bush fire attack. A bush fire prone area is an area mapped for a local government area that identifies the vegetation types and associated buffer zones. Bush fire prone land maps are prepared by local councils and certified by the Commissioner of the NSW RFS.
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