Kevin Tolhurst's presentation was excellent. I think the Triggers webinar really drilled down into what is the crux of all we've been learning along the way. What we do and how we do it when the threat is real
The speed of the bushfire's advance plotted against the fire severity rating jolted me
The personal fire stories of the convener and the other panel members
Trigger to leave should be based on one's interpretation of such factors as weather, landscape, fire behavior, personal circumstances etc
Brilliant presentation
The triggers to leave and to be ready to drive away two hours before a fire is expected. The FDI and how it relates to 30km watch zone was great
Malcolm’s introduction on triggers and his personal experience
Kevin Tolhurst's presentation was excellent. I think the Triggers webinar really drilled down into what is the crux of all we've been learning along the way. What we do and how we do it when the threat is real
The need to review our triggers and subsequent action plans. Update our fire plans
Realistic evidence-based throughout. Unpredictability of events demands a number of options
Need to get better local info on a fire day. Be independent and plan and practice
The need to plan for multiple scenarios, the likelihood that household members may disagree on a course of action when faced with a real emergency
The decision you make on the day may not be what you planned for various reasons, direction of wind, fatigue, stress
Malcolm and Danielle were very relatable because they had real life experience
Kevin Tolhurst's presentation can't be faulted. It was excellent
The panel discussion after the webinar was also very good
The concept of triggers to leave early and the need for multiple plans and options for different scenarios
An expert panel of presenters provide vital information to help you make informed decisions about triggers to take action in the coming fire season.