$3.3M Invested to Shield Communities from Bushfires

  • 28 local governments awarded more than $3.3 million to help reduce bushfire risk
  • Almost 550 bushfire mitigation treatments to be conducted in high-risk areas
  • More than $65 million in Mitigation Activity Fund grants invested since 2017

The Cook Labor Government has awarded 28 local governments more than $3.3 million to undertake vital bushfire mitigation work to protect Western Australia's communities and environment from the risk of bushfires.

The funding will help local governments reduce bushfire fuel loads, create firebreaks and improve access for firefighters.

Close to 550 mitigation treatments including mechanical works, firebreaks and planned burns will be undertaken on State-owned and local government-managed land across metropolitan and regional areas, including high-risk areas in the Perth Hills, Wheatbelt, Great Southern and South West.

The funding is provided through the State Government's Mitigation Activity Fund (MAF), with more than $65 million invested through the scheme since 2017.

The grant allocation is in addition to the $3.1 million in the 2025-26 State Budget to expand the Department of Fire and Emergency Services' State Bushfire Mitigation Branch which works across the State alongside local governments, other agencies, schools, and the community to manage their bushfire risk.

As stated by Emergency Services Minister Paul Papalia:

"WA is experiencing more extreme bushfire seasons and about 93 per cent of the State is bushfire prone.

"Last season, more than 3,500 bushfires across the State burnt more than 400,000 hectares.

"The Bushfire Mitigation Activity Fund is crucial in helping local governments all over WA safeguard their communities.

"Bushire mitigation work has a low impact on the environment and reduces the fuel available to burn, slowing down the spread of bushfires and assisting firefighters to bring them under control early."

Local government

Number of treatments

Allocated amount

Albany

114

$265,685.00

Armadale

26

$69,345.00

Boddington

10

$149,192.00

Boyup Brook

16

$93,035.00

Broomehill-Tambellup*

6

$35,185.00

Busselton

74

$302,236.00

Canning

3

$14,126.80

Carnamah

5

$14,170.00

Carnarvon

3

$27,950.00

Chittering

18

$84,565.00

Coorow

17

$118,100.00

Dandaragan

17

$152,906.39

Donnybrook-Balingup

20

$270,840.00

Gingin

15

$251,236.00

Goomalling

17

$129,250.00

Gosnells

5

$23,305.00

Harvey

19

$73,960.80

Irwin

10

$47,700.00

Katanning*

3

$47,380.00

Manjimup

64

$205,100.00

Mundaring

23

$456,819.80

Murray

8

$15,275.00

Nannup

12

$127,346.00

Northam

18

$152,333.00

Stirling

4

$16,874.00

Victoria Plains

11

$94,230.00

Wandering

7

$32,378.00

Waroona

2

$49,500.00

Grand total

547

$3,320,023.79

*First time recipients of MAF funding

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