Insight - Agilus Expands Bushfire Consulting into NSW and Queensland

Agilus Expands Bushfire Consulting into NSW and Queensland

Agilus Bushfire Consultant Mitch Baade at the entrance to Tenterfield NSW whilst undertaking site visits.

Agilus is thrilled to announce the establishment of a new office in Tenterfield, NSW, enabling us to better serve Northern New South Wales and Southern Queensland. This strategic expansion responds to the growing demand for expert bushfire risk management services in these regions, allowing us to deliver timely and localized consulting without reliance on travel from Victoria.

Addressing Critical Bushfire Risks

As climate change and urban growth amplify bushfire risks, the need for comprehensive risk assessments and mitigation strategies is more urgent than ever. Agilus is proud to deliver tailored solutions for residential, commercial, and industrial developments, ensuring safety, compliance, and resilience in bushfire-prone areas.

Bushfire Management in NSW

In New South Wales, bushfire planning is governed by a robust regulatory framework designed to protect lives and properties:

Key Legislation and Guidelines

  • Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 (EP&A Act): Integrates bushfire considerations into planning approvals.
  • Rural Fires Act 1997: Establishes the legal framework for bushfire risk       management.
  • Planning for Bushfire Protection (PBP) 2019: Details requirements for       developments in bushfire-prone areas.

Bushfire Prone Land Mapping
Local councils identify at-risk areas using Bushfire Prone Land Maps,      requiring developments within these zones to adhere to bushfire-specific      planning standards.

Assessment and Development Requirements

  • Bushfire Attack Level (BAL) Assessments: Evaluate vegetation and slope within 140m of a site to determine potential exposure to bushfire hazards.
  • Bushfire Assessment Reports: Required for development applications to address PBP 2019 standards.

Development Categories

  • Exempt Development: Minor works meeting specific standards (e.g., garden sheds).
  • Complying Development: Low-impact projects eligible for a Complying Development       Certificate (e.g., single-storey homes).
  • Development Applications: Standard projects assessed by councils (e.g., multi-dwelling developments).
  • Integrated Development: Projects requiring approvals from multiple agencies  (e.g., developments on bushfire-prone land).
  • State Significant Development: Large-scale projects assessed by the Department of Planning and Environment.

Construction Standards
    Approved developments must adhere to BAL-rated construction standards outlined in AS 3959: Construction of Buildings in Bushfire-Prone Areas.

Bushfire Management in Queensland

Queensland’s approach reflects the state’s unique regulatory environment while prioritizing resilience and safety:

Key Legislation and Guidelines

  • Planning Act 2016: Incorporates bushfire mitigation into land-use decisions.
  • State Planning Policy (SPP): Emphasizes bushfire resilience in council planning schemes.
  • Bushfire Resilient Communities (2019): Provides guidance for risk assessment and design.

Bushfire Prone Area Mapping
    State and local governments provide public maps identifying areas that require detailed bushfire risk assessments.

Development Categories

  • Acceptable Development: Projects meeting council standards that proceed without approval.
  • Code Assessable: Standard projects reviewed by councils.
  • Impact Assessable: Complex projects requiring strategic assessment and often public input.

Assessment and Development Requirements

  • Bushfire Hazard Assessments: Analyze vegetation, slope, and other factors to determine hazard levels.
  • Bushfire Management Plans: Address requirements such as Asset Protection Zones, construction standards, and access.
  • Construction Standards
        Developments in designated areas must comply with AS 3959.

Comprehensive Bushfire Consulting Services

Agilus offers end-to-end bushfire consulting, from BAL assessments to compliance reviews and management plans. Whether for small residential developments or large-scale renewable energy projects, our solutions are tailored to each client’s unique challenges.

Why Choose Agilus?

With over 30 years of experience in bushfire planning, operational firefighting, and fire services, Agilus provides unmatched expertise. Our team delivers innovative, reliable solutions aligned with state regulations and client needs.

Supporting Local Communities

Through our Tenterfield office, Agilus is committed to enhancing the resilience of communities in Northern NSW, Southern Queensland, and beyond. By offering accessible, expert consulting services, we aim to safeguard lives, properties, and ecosystems while supporting sustainable development in fire-prone regions.

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