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  2. List of major bushfires in Australia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of major bushfires in Australia. The list contains individual bushfires and bushfire seasons that have resulted in fatalities, or bushfires that have burned in excess of 5,000 hectares (12,000 acres), or was significant for its damage to particular Australian landmarks.

  3. List of Australian bushfire seasons - Wikipedia

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    1984-85 Australian bushfire season: NSW in 1984-85, 3,500,000 hectares (8,600,000 acres) were burnt, four lives were lost, 40,000 livestock were killed and $40m damage to property was caused (RFS 2003a). 1982-1983 Australian bushfire season: The Ash Wednesday fires of 16 February 1983 caused severe damage in Victoria and South Australia. In ...

  4. Bushfires in Australia - Wikipedia

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    According to Tim Flannery (The Future Eaters), fire is one of the most important forces at work in the Australian environment.Some plants have evolved a variety of mechanisms to survive or even require bushfires (possessing epicormic shoots or lignotubers that sprout after a fire, or developing fire-resistant or fire-triggered seeds), or even encourage fire (eucalypts contain flammable oils in ...

  5. 2024–25 Australian bushfire season - Wikipedia

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    The 2024–25 Australian bushfire season [a] is the current summer season of bushfires in Australia. At the beginning of the season temperatures had been above average to high above average for most regions, with parts of Western Australia, South Australia and Queensland experiencing highest on record maximum temperatures for the winter period ...

  6. 2019–20 Australian bushfire season - Wikipedia

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    The 2019–20 Australian bushfire season, [a] or Black Summer, was one of the most intense and catastrophic fire seasons on record in Australia.It included a period of bushfires in many parts of Australia, which, due to its unusual intensity, size, duration, and uncontrollable dimension, was considered a megafire by media at the time.

  7. Category:Bushfire seasons in Australia - Wikipedia

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    0–9. 1974–75 Australian bushfire season; 1993–94 Australian bushfire season; 1996–97 Australian bushfire season; 2002–03 Australian bushfire season

  8. Bushfires in the Australian Capital Territory - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Capital Territory (ACT) has a long history of bushfires. Typically, the fire season commences on 1 October and runs through until 31 March the following year. [1] During this time the ACT will commonly experience wildfires including grassfires and bushfires. Most years will have a few fires of varying sizes and impacts, but some ...

  9. List of natural disasters in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Bureau of Meteorology called the storm a "once in 100-year event". 2003 Bushfire: Canberra bushfires: 4 Close to 500 homes 350,000,000 AUD (2003) 2003 Bushfire: Eastern Victorian alpine bushfires: 3 41 homes 2005 Bushfire: Eyre Peninsula bushfire, 2005: 9 93 homes 2006 Bushfire: Junee Bushfire: 0 2006 Cyclone: Cyclone Glenda: 0 ...