Clarence

Sparking Conversations, Igniting Action is a community bushfire resilience project working closely with 12 small neighbourhood groups across Clarence, Glenorchy, Hobart and Kingborough.

In Clarence, our team will be working in Mount Rumney, Risdon Vale and Sandford. Each of these neighbourhoods is characterised by a different bushfire risk profile and the mix of people who call it home.

Within each neighbourhood our team will work with up to 200 households to explore ways of better preparing for bushfire.

Our team will also be hosting community events, like forums and workshops, to create and strengthen community connections that help to build resilience to bushfire.

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Clarence Neighbourhood Characteristics

Mount Rumney

Profile: Rural neighbourhood nestled into bushland environment.
Bushfire risks: Tall trees and a narrow windy access route and dead end roads put this community at heightened risk of ember attack and direct flame fronts.

Risdon Vale

Profile: Urban community almost entirely surrounded by bushland hills.
Bushfire risks: Particularly vulnerable to ember attack and limited escape routes.

Sandford

Profile: Most residents of Sandford live within a bushland environment.
Bushfire risks: With one main road running north to south, there are limited exit options for this rural community during a bushfire. The dry bushland blocks are susceptible to ember attack and direct flame fronts.

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