Description: The Bush Fire Prone Areas 2015 dataset (OBRM-002) identifies bush fire prone areas of Western Australia as designated by the Fire and Emergency Services (FES) Commissioner on 8 December 2015. This dataset is provided for historical reference purposes and is superseded by the Bush Fire Prone Areas 2017 dataset (OBRM-008). Bush fire prone areas are subject to, or likely to be subject to, bushfire attack. A bush fire prone area is identified by the presence of and proximity to bush fire prone vegetation, and includes both the area containing the bush fire prone vegetation and a 100 metre buffer zone immediately surrounding it.
More information is available from Office of Bushfire Risk Management (OBRM).
Contact: Office of Bushfire Risk Management, 65514060, obrm@dfes.wa.gov.au
Name: Bush Fire Prone Areas designated on 21-05-2016 (OBRM-005)
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Description: This dataset is provided for historical reference purposes only.
The Bush Fire Prone Areas designated on 21/05/2016 dataset (OBRM-005) highlights new additions to the bush fire prone areas of Western Australia as designated by the Fire and Emergency Services (FES) Commissioner on 21 May 2016. The four month transition period for these areas has now concluded. For these areas, additional planning and building requirements applied to development on and from 21 September 2016. This overlay should be used in conjunction with Bush Fire Prone Areas 2016 (OBRM-004), which identifies all bush fire prone areas of Western Australia as designated by the Fire and Emergency Services (FES) Commissioner on 21 May 2016.
More information is available from Office of Bushfire Risk Management (OBRM).
Contact: Office of Bushfire Risk Management, 65514060, obrm@dfes.wa.gov.au
Description: The Bush Fire Prone Areas 2016 dataset (OBRM-004) identifies bush fire prone areas of Western Australia as designated by the Fire and Emergency Services (FES) Commissioner on 21 May 2016. This dataset is provided for historical reference purposes and is superseded by the Bush Fire Prone Areas 2017 dataset (OBRM-008). Bush fire prone areas are subject to, or likely to be subject to, bush fire attack. A bush fire prone area is identified by the presence of and proximity to bush fire prone vegetation, and includes both the area containing the bush fire prone vegetation and a 100 metre buffer zone immediately surrounding it.
More information is available from Office of Bushfire Risk Management (OBRM).
Contact: Office of Bushfire Risk Management, 65514060, obrm@dfes.wa.gov.au
Name: Bush Fire Prone Areas designated on 01-06-2017 (OBRM-009)
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Description: The Bush Fire Prone Areas designated on 01/06/2017 dataset highlights new additions to the bush fire prone of Western Australia as designated by the Fire and Emergency Services (FES) Commissioner on 1 June 2017. For these areas, additional planning and building requirements may apply to development on and from 1 October 2017. This overlay should be used in conjuction with Bush Fire Prone Areas 2017 dataset, which identifies all bush fire prone areas of Western Australia as designated by the Fire and Emergency Services (FES) Commissioner on 1 June 2017. Licence: Creative Commons Attribution
tags: BPA 2017, Bush, Bush Fire, Bush Fire Prone Area
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Name: Bush Fire Prone Areas designated on 12-07-2017 (OBRM-010)
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Description: The Bush Fire Prone Areas designated on 12-07-2017 dataset (OBRM-010) rectifies a data anomaly in the Bush Fire Prone Areas 2017 (OBRM-008) dataset for the Esperance region. The OBRM-010 dataset should therefore be used in conjunction with the Bush Fire Prone Areas 2017 (OBRM-008) dataset, which identifies all bush fire prone areas of Western Australia as designated by the Fire and Emergency Services (FES) Commissioner on 1 June 2017.
More information is available from Office of Bushfire Risk Management (OBRM).
Contact: Office of Bushfire Risk Management, 65514060, obrm@dfes.wa.gov.au
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Description: The Bush Fire Prone Areas 2017 dataset identifies bush fire prone areas of Western Australia as designated by the Fire and Emergency Services (FES) Commissioner on 1 June 2017. Bush fire prone areas are subject to, or likely to be subject to, bush fire attack. A bush fire prone area is identified by the presence of and proximity to bush fire prone vegetation, and includes both the area containing the bush fire prone vegetation and a 100 metre buffer zone immediately surrounding it.
Please be advised of a supplementary designation of bush fire prone areas within the Shire of Esperance on 12 July 2017. Refer dataset Bush Fire Prone Areas designated on 12-07-2017 (OBRM-010).
More information is available from Office of Bushfire Risk Management (OBRM).
Contact: Office of Bushfire Risk Management, 65514060, obrm@dfes.wa.gov.au
Name: Bush Fire Prone Areas designated on 01-06-2018 (OBRM-012)
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Description: The Bush Fire Prone Areas designated on 01/06/2018 dataset (OBRM-012) highlights new additions to the bush fire prone areas of Western Australia as designated by the Fire and Emergency Services (FES) Commissioner on 1 June 2018. For these areas, additional planning and building requirements may apply to development on and from 1 October 2018 This overlay should be used in conjunction with Bush Fire Prone Areas 2018 (OBRM-011) dataset, which identifies all bush fire prone areas of Western Australia as designated by the Fire and Emergency Services (FES) Commissioner on 1 June 2018.
Description: The Bush Fire Prone Areas 2018 dataset (OBRM-011) identifies bush fire prone areas of Western Australia as designated by the Fire and Emergency Services (FES) Commissioner on 1 June 2018.
This dataset supersedes the Bush Fire Prone Areas 2017 dataset (OBRM-008) and the Bush Fire Prone Areas designated on 12-07-2017 (OBRM-010).
Bush fire prone areas are subject to, or likely to be subject to, bush fire attack. A bush fire prone area is identified by the presence of and proximity to bush fire prone vegetation and includes both the area containing the bush fire prone vegetation and a 100 metre buffer zone immediately surrounding it.
More information is available from Office of Bushfire Risk Management (OBRM).
Contact: Office of Bushfire Risk Management, 65514060, obrm@dfes.wa.gov.au
Name: Bush Fire Prone Areas designated on 01-06-2019 (OBRM-014)
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Description: The Bush Fire Prone Areas designated on 01/06/2019 dataset (OBRM-014) highlights new additions to the bush fire prone areas of Western Australia as designated by the Fire and Emergency Services (FES) Commissioner on 1 June 2019.
For these areas, additional planning and building requirements may apply to development on and from 1 October 2019.
This overlay should be used in conjunction with Bush Fire Prone Areas 2019 (OBRM-013) dataset, which identifies all bush fire prone areas of Western Australia as designated by the Fire and Emergency Services (FES) Commissioner on 1 June 2019.
More information is available from Office of Bushfire Risk Management (OBRM).
Contact: Office of Bushfire Risk Management, 65514095, obrm@dfes.wa.gov.au
Tags: BPA, BPA 2019, DFES, New BPA 2019, OBRM, bpa, bush fire, bush fire prone, bush fire prone area
Description: The Bush Fire Prone Areas 2019 dataset (OBRM-013) identifies bush fire prone areas of Western Australia as designated by the Fire and Emergency Services (FES) Commissioner on 1 June 2019.
This dataset supersedes the Bush Fire Prone Areas 2018 dataset (OBRM-011).
Bush fire prone areas are subject to, or likely to be subject to, bush fire attack. A bush fire prone area is identified by the presence of and proximity to bush fire prone vegetation and includes both the area containing the bush fire prone vegetation and a 100 metre buffer zone immediately surrounding it.
More information is available from Office of Bushfire Risk Management (OBRM). Contact: Office of Bushfire Risk Management, 65514095, obrm@dfes.wa.gov.au
Tags: BPA, BPA 2019, Bush Bush Fire Prone, DFES, OBRM, bpa, bush fire, bush fire prone
Name: Bush Fire Prone Areas designated on 31-07-2019 (OBRM-016)
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Description: The Bush Fire Prone Areas designated on 31/07/2019 dataset (OBRM-016) highlights new additions to the bush fire prone areas of Western Australia as designated by the Fire and Emergency Services (FES) Commissioner on 31 July 2019.
For these areas, additional planning and building requirements may apply to development on and from 1 October 2019.
This overlay should be used in conjunction with Bush Fire Prone Areas 2019 No2 (OBRM-015) dataset, which identifies all bush fire prone areas of Western Australia as designated by the Fire and Emergency Services (FES) Commissioner on 31 July 2019.
More information is available from Office of Bushfire Risk Management (OBRM).
Contact: Office of Bushfire Risk Management, 65514095, obrm@dfes.wa.gov.au
Description: The Bush Fire Prone Areas 2019 dataset (OBRM-015) identifies bush fire prone areas of Western Australia as designated by the Fire and Emergency Services (FES) Commissioner on 31 July 2019.
This dataset supersedes the Bush Fire Prone Areas 2019 dataset (OBRM-013).
Bush fire prone areas are subject to, or likely to be subject to, bush fire attack. A bush fire prone area is identified by the presence of and proximity to bush fire prone vegetation and includes both the area containing the bush fire prone vegetation and a 100 metre buffer zone immediately surrounding it.
More information is available from Office of Bushfire Risk Management (OBRM).
Contact: Office of Bushfire Risk Management, 65514095, obrm@dfes.wa.gov.au
Name: Bush Fire Prone Areas designated on 28-09-2019 (OBRM-018)
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Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: The Bush Fire Prone Areas designated on 31/07/2019 dataset (OBRM-017) highlights new additions to the bush fire prone areas of Western Australia as designated by the Fire and Emergency Services (FES) Commissioner on 28 September 2019.
For these areas, additional planning and building requirements may apply to development on and from 1 October 2019.
This overlay should be used in conjunction with Bush Fire Prone Areas 2019 No3 (OBRM-017) dataset, which identifies all bush fire prone areas of Western Australia as designated by the Fire and Emergency Services (FES) Commissioner on 28 September 2019.
More information is available from Office of Bushfire Risk Management (OBRM).
Contact: Office of Bushfire Risk Management, 65514095, obrm@dfes.wa.gov.au
Description: The Bush Fire Prone Areas 2019 dataset (OBRM-017) identifies bush fire prone areas of Western Australia as designated by the Fire and Emergency Services (FES) Commissioner on 28 September 2019.
This dataset supersedes the Bush Fire Prone Areas 2019 dataset (OBRM-015).
Bush fire prone areas are subject to, or likely to be subject to, bush fire attack. A bush fire prone area is identified by the presence of and proximity to bush fire prone vegetation and includes both the area containing the bush fire prone vegetation and a 100 metre buffer zone immediately surrounding it.
More information is available from Office of Bushfire Risk Management (OBRM).
Contact: Office of Bushfire Risk Management, 65514095, obrm@dfes.wa.gov.au