Description
Hotspots is running a workshop series in Brogo.
Landholders from the Brogo area are invited to attend a 2 day program to increase knowledge and participate in fire management planning for their property for asset protection, maintaining biodiversity and protecting cultural values.
- Workshop 1: Saturday 8 November 2025 (8.30am to 4:15pm)
- Workshop 2: Saturday 22 November 2025 (8.30am to 4:15pm)
By registering for the first workshop you are registering for the second workshop as well. Each workshop covers different topics.
For more information about Hotspots look up our website at http://hotspotsfireproject.org.au/.
Kind regards
The Hotspots Team
FAQs
How can I contact the organiser with any questions?
Get in touch with:
Jason McWhirter RFS Hotspots Officer on 0419 173 211 or jason.mcwhirter@rfs.nsw.gov.au
or
Neale Watson NCC Hotspot Ecologist on 0418 661 630 or nwatson@nature.org.au
Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event?
No, we will have a list of registered participants.
Is my registration fee or ticket transferable?
Tickets are free, if a registered member of your family from your property cannot make it any other member may take their place. For commercial properties a farm manager or risk manager may attend.
What should I wear?
Parts of the day will be held outside in the bush, so please wear comfortable (covered) walking shoes and dress accordingly.
What should I bring?
Hat, water bottle and sunscreen.
Based on best available science and operational knowledge, the Hotspots Fire Project is a NSW training program which provides landholders and land managers with the skills and knowledge needed to actively and collectively participate in fire management planning and implementation, for the protection and enhancement of biodiversity conservation.
The workshops are principally aimed at landholders with property in the Brogo area that have a high risk of bush fire and significant areas of native vegetation, and who have an interest in enhancing biodiversity values on their property.