04/05/2026
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The Tasmanian Forest Industry Fire Management Committee (FIFMC), has released the Fire Prevention Guidelines for Tasmaniaโs Private Plantations.
The guidelines provide a voluntary, good practice framework to support fire prevention planning across Tasmaniaโs larger private plantation estate. They have been developed collaboratively by industry and fire management stakeholders to help reduce the risk of bushfires impacting plantations, neighbouring landholders, public assets and local communities.
The FIFMC is an industry led committee that brings together private plantation managers, forest industry representatives, and fire agencies to improve fire prevention, preparedness, and coordination across Tasmaniaโs forested landscapes. The Committee plays a key role in sharing knowledge, aligning practices where appropriate and supporting proactive approaches to bushfire risk management for the forest industry.
The guidelines focus on fire prevention rather than fire response and cover key aspects of plantation design, management and operations, including firebreaks, access and water points, setbacks from built assets, and guidance on planned burning and stakeholder engagement. The intent is to support consistent, risk based decision making while recognising the diversity of plantation ownership, scale, and operating contexts across Tasmania.
Importantly, the guidelines are voluntary and are intended to complement, not replace, existing legal and regulatory requirements. Plantation managers remain responsible for compliance with the Forest Practices Act, the Forest Practices Code, fire permitting arrangements and any other applicable obligations, regardless of whether they choose to adopt the guidelines in full or in part.
Darryn Crook, Chair of the FIFMC said the guidelines reflect the collaborative effort of the forest industry and fire management partners to strengthen fire prevention across Tasmaniaโs private plantation estate.
โThey are intended to provide practical guidance that supports better risk management outcomes, while recognising that plantation managers operate in different environments and remain subject to existing regulatory frameworks.โ
The Fire Prevention Guidelines for Tasmaniaโs Private Plantations are an FIFMC document and are hosted on the PFT website alongside other asset protection and fire prevention resources and can be accessed at https://pft.tas.gov.au/asset-protection