Investing in early fire detection could save $8billion, ANU study shows

Updated September 15 2020 - 4:42pm, first published 11:45am
Yankees Gap fire, September 2019. Picture: Rachel Helmreich
Yankees Gap fire, September 2019. Picture: Rachel Helmreich

Early bushfire detection could save the Australian economy $8.2billion over the next 30 years, according to modelling in a study undertaken by The Australian National University (ANU).

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