Increasing bushfire response capacity for Ridgelands
Around thirty-five kilometres west of Rockhampton, you’ll find Ridgelands, a community on Darumbal Country.
As part of the Black Summer Bushfire Recovery grants program, the Council received $50,000 for quick access water pumps. The pumps were installed in a number of communities, including Ridgelands, Mount Morgan and Stanwell, to provide the local fire service with quick access to water during very dry seasons.
Colin said Ridgelands was an ideal spot for connecting water to the rest of the region, “Ridgelands is centrally located and it has a large open area where we can bring fire trucks in, even to the point where we can bring helicopters in if we need to.”
Following on from the Black Summer Bushfire Recovery grant, Council is now exploring how improved road surfacing to and from the pump could increase response times. They are also working with Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) to build a stand for helicopters to draw water in times of emergency.
“Funding from the Australian Government has been critical in these projects in terms of preparing our community and all of the communities around us for the upcoming fire season,” says Colin.