Emergency Management Resources
- WALGA Training: Community Disaster Recovery training course
- AIDR: National Principles for Disaster Recovery
- AIDR: Community Recovery Handbook
- AIDR: Community Engagement for Disaster Resilience Handbook
- Social Recovery Reference Group Australia: Planning for Recovery (pre-event): Applying the National Principles for Disaster Recovery
- DFES: Recovering from an Emergency - Emergency WA Warnings & Incidents
- DFES: Recovery Funding
- DFES: Video series – Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements for Western Australia
- Government of Western Australia: Local Recovery Guideline and Resources
- Government of Western Australia: Communicating in Recovery Guidelines
- NEMA (Australian Government): Prepare - WA
- NEMA (Australian Government): Australian Disaster Recovery Framework
- NEMA (Australian Government): Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements 2018
- NEMA (Australian Government): Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements 2018 - Factsheet
- Department of Home Affairs: Australian Disaster Preparedness Framework
- Australian Red Cross: Recovery Basics: Working in Recovery
- ReCap: Recovery Capitals
- Natural Hazards Research Australia: Community-led recovery: evidence, dimensions and supports for Community Recovery Committees
- Natural Hazards Research Australia: Recovery
- Children’s Health QLD: Birdie’s Tree: Information and resources to help young children and families grow through natural disasters and disruptive events.
- ANZEMC: Community Recovery Workforce Framework (Endorsed by the Social Recovery Reference Group)
DFES Aboriginal Heritage Guidance Materials
- Aboriginal Heritage and Fire Management – Interim Guidance 2025-26
- Regulation 7-10 Combined Condition Report Template - Bushfire
- Regulation 7-10 Combined Condition Report Template - Mitigation
- Regulation 7-10 Consent Condition Report Template - Bushfire
- Regulation 7-10 Consent Condition Report Template - Mitigation
- Suggested Wording for Regulation 7 & 10 Applications
Bush Fire Brigade Resources
It is a legislative requirement unique to Western Australia’s Bush Fires Act 1954 that Local Governments manage volunteer Bush Fire Brigades. 111 Western Australian Local Governments of varying size and capacity, manage 563 Bush Fire Brigades, totaling more than 20,000 volunteers.
Find A Volunteer Service | DFES
Bush Fire Brigades and Work Health and Safety
The Work Health and Safety Act 2020 (WHS Act) was given Royal Assent in November 2020 and commenced in March 2022. A number of aspects of the WHS Act, particularly those that relate to Local Government’s responsibilities for volunteer Bush Fire Brigades, require further consideration by the sector and volunteers.
LGIS has provided the following resources and templates to support Bush Fire Brigade Management.
Guidelines for Operating Private Equipment at Fires
The DFES Bushfire Centre of Excellence has released updated Guidelines for Operating Private Equipment to support operators to understand their responsibilities, and the associated risks, when responding to a bushfire.
Guidance Note: Fire-break and Hazard Reduction Notices
WALGA and the Department of Fire and Emergency Services (DFES) collaborated to prepare the Guidance Note – Fire-break and Hazard Reduction Notices. This document supports Local Governments in producing clear and enforceable Notices that comply with section 33 of the Bush Fires Act 1954 (BF Act). In April 2025, a minor review refined the previous edition, focusing on fire-breaks and hazard reduction notices with a more holistic approach. Additionally, the document was streamlined for improved readability.
Example fire-break notices have been provided by the following Local Governments:
Training
For information on DFES’ Bushfire Training Products and how Local Government officers can become a qualified DFES trainer assessor and deliver training locally, please read WALGA's Bushfire Training For Local Governments.
For further information, contact the Bushfire Centre of Excellence or your DFES regional office.
Emergency Management Webinars
- WHS Info Session for Local Governments managing Bush Fire Brigades - February 2022
- Supporting recovery following natural disasters - October 2023
- State Hazard Plan Fire - 2024/25 Review - October 2025
- WALGA Pre-Season Emergency Management - November 2025