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Planting to prevent bushfires

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15 August 2025
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Last Saturday, volunteers from Cann Valley Landcare, Tamboon/Cann River and Orbost gathered at the Tamboon Fire Guard to plant native species which are proven to be fire-tolerant. (PS)

Last Saturday, volunteers from Cann Valley Landcare, Tamboon/Cann River and Orbost gathered at the Tamboon Fire Guard to plant native species which are proven to be fire-tolerant. (PS)

During the Black Summer Bushfires, the Tamboon Fire Guard was at the centre of the defence of the small, remote community.

Some residents stayed to protect the

coastal village, nestled on the edge of Tamboon Inlet and bordered by Croajingolong National Park.

As the fire front approached on a late summer afternoon, it was largely thanks to the efforts of CFA firefighters – and a measure of luck – that damage was kept to just a few fences and firewood piles, despite the blaze continuing into the night.

Planning for future wildfire events is

now a constant consideration for most regional communities.

A key part of this planning is managing the areas close to homes and critical infrastructure. This is where Firewise strategies and Landcare have stepped in to support the Tamboon community and Fire Guard.

As one long-term resident said at Saturday’s event:

“We choose to live in this environment. We love the big native trees, the unspoiled

lake views, no developments, and the

natural setting.

“But this comes with some risk – particularly from fire. For me, minimising that risk means reducing overhanging branches and, in some cases, removing some hazardous trees.”

Last Saturday, nearly 30 volunteers from Cann Valley Landcare, Tamboon/Cann River, and Orbost came together to plant native species that are proven to be extremely fire-tolerant.

Pigface, for example, holds both water

and salt, helping to slow dangerous winds and capture burning embers before they reach structures.

Lilly Pillies are another popular choice, as they help keep temperatures lower, retain moisture, and when maintained are very difficult to ignite.

The group planted a “firewall” of Lilly Pillies, Blue Oliveberry (also serving as a visual screen), Pigface, and Saltbush around rocky landscaping near the shed.

This not only improves fire safety but also helps stabilise the soil, beautifies the area and encourages local fauna.

Just as important as the planting was the chance for the community to come together – sharing conversations, discussing local issues and enjoying a well-earned egg and bacon roll cooked by the Fire Guard crew.

For more on this project or other work by the local Landcare group, contact Cann Valley Landcare or Josh, Facilitator at Far East Victoria Landcare.

The Firewise Project was funded by the Australian Government’s Preparing Australian Communities program, in partnership with the Foundation for National Parks

and Wildlife (FNPW).

Species planted included Pigface, Lilly Pillies, Blue Oliveberry and Saltbush, creating a “firewall” of plants. This not only improves fire safety but also helps to stabilise to soil and beautify the area. (PS)

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