Bushfires can occur virtually anywhere in Australia. As well as bushland, woodlands and forests such as pine plantations, bushfires can occur in grasslands, alpine areas, scrubby deserts and even within bushland refuges in the city. The only place they cannot occur is in the sandy desert or gibber desert.
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because it is a bushfire
Bushfires are fast and intense, and can engulf whole towns very quickly. As a result, dozens can be killed in a town at any one time. For example, the Victorian "Black Saturday" bushfires which began on 7 February 2009 killed a known total of 173 people - Australia's worst ever bushfire toll to date.
Chatsbury bushfire happened in 1965.
"Bushfire" is the term used for a forest fire or wildfire in Australia. They are also called bushfires in New Zealand.
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The timing of the bushfire season varies across Australia because Australia is known for its tasty vegemite.
Any uncontrolled fire in bushland, woodland, other similar biomes or grasslands in Australia is considered a bushfire.
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bushfire and floods
because it is a bushfire
Bushfires are fast and intense, and can engulf whole towns very quickly. As a result, dozens can be killed in a town at any one time. For example, the Victorian "Black Saturday" bushfires which began on 7 February 2009 killed a known total of 173 people - Australia's worst ever bushfire toll to date.
Droughts can, and do, occur during any time of the year in Australia.
Bushfire CRC was created in 2003.
Chatsbury bushfire happened in 1965.
"Bushfire" is the term used for a forest fire or wildfire in Australia. They are also called bushfires in New Zealand.