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Start date Deaths Injuries Houses lost Area (ha) State Local Govt. Impacted communities & Damage Duration
Jan 28, 2015 2 95,000 WA Manjimup

Northcliffe

5 non-residential structures destroyed. Significant numbers of livestock perish.[1]
11 days
Jan 2, 2015 134 28 12,500 SA Adelaide Hills

Cudlee Creek, Gumeracha, Humbug Scrub, Kersbrook & Lower Hermitage

140 non-residential structures and 35 hectares of vineyards destroyed.[2]
Oct 31, 2014 1 2 1,800 SA Wakefield

Port Wakefield[3]

Feb 9, 2014 18 22,877 VIC Hume

Mickleham, Beveridge, Wallan & Darraweit Guim

1,600km of fencing and 16,000 livestock destroyed.[4][5]
23 days
5 2,500 VIC Macedon Ranges

Gisborne

155km of fencing and 30 livestock destroyed.[5]
3 11 VIC Manningham

Warrandyte[5][6]

3 9,200 VIC Moira

Wunghnu

320km of fencing and 130 livestock destroyed.[5]
3 6,900 VIC East Gippsland

—Mount Ray-Boundary Track

7 non-residential structures and 600 livestock destroyed.[5]
2 2,900 VIC Wellington

—Jack River

120km of fencing and 120 livestock destroyed.[5]
1000+ 3,300 VIC Latrobe

Morwell

Several non-residential structures destroyed. The fire ignites coal around the Hazelwood Power Station, causing a significant public health emergency.[5][7]
45 days
Jan 17, 2014 5 2,000 NSW Wagga Wagga

Kyeamba, Humula & Carabost

Significant damage to Murraguldrie State Forest.[8]
4 25,000 SA Barossa

Eden Valley

Multiple non-residential structures lost, along with livestock and hundreds of kilometres of fences.[9]
16 days
Jan 16, 2014 9 137,500 VIC East Gippsland

Goongerah-Deddick Trail

Several hundred livestock perish.[5]
70 days
Jan 15, 2014 1 32 55,100 VIC Northern Grampians

Brimpaen, Halls Gap, Pomonal, Grampians Junction & Wartook

90 non-residential structures and three-thousand head of livestock destroyed.[5][10]
62 days
Jan 14, 2014 24 5 35,000 SA Mount Remarkable

Laura, Wirrabara & Stone Hut

A timber mill, a forestry plantation and a number of other non-residential structures destroyed. Significant numbers of livestock perish.[9]
30 days
Jan 12, 2014 1 1 57 390 WA Mundaring

Mount Helena, Stoneville & Parkerville

Dozens of vehicles and non-residential structures destroyed.[11]
4 days
Oct 24, 2013 1 4,000 NSW Palerang

—Wirritin[12]

Oct 17, 2013 2 195 3,600 NSW Blue Mountains Faulconbridge, Springwood, Winmalee & Yellow Rock
145 buildings significantly damaged, scores of vehicles destroyed.[13]
27 days
10 9,400 NSW Blue Mountains

Mount Victoria

3 houses damaged, numerous non-residential structures and vehicles destroyed.[13]
21 days
5 55,000 NSW Blue Mountains

Lithgow, Mount Irvine & Mount Wilson

One house damaged, several non-residential structures destroyed.[13]
8 days
2 15,700 NSW Wollondilly

Balmoral, Bargo & Yanderra

2 houses damaged.[13]
25 days
Oct 13, 2013 4 6,600 NSW Port Stephens

Salt Ash & Heatherbrae

9 industrial/commercial/primary production buildings destroyed and 10 damaged. 9 residential properties significantly damaged, 8 vehicles destroyed.[13]
10 days
Sep 28, 2013 1 4 2,000 NSW Wyong

Nords Wharf, Cams Wharf, Lake Munmorah & Catherine Hill Bay

7 residential properties damaged.[14]
23 days
Mar 27, 2013 4 16 1,300 VIC Golden Plains

Dereel

18 non-residential structures destroyed.[15]
Feb 22, 2013 1 10 9,400 WA Boddington

Quindanning[16]

Feb 14, 2013 2 100 WA Donnybrook-Balingup

—Southampton, Greenbushes, Hester Brook & Maranup

Historic homestead lost. Many non-residential structures destroyed.[17]
1 1 1,300 WA Manjimup

—Kin Kin

Several non-residential structures and vehicles lost.[18]
Feb 13, 2013 2 27,000 VIC Alpine

Harrietville

DSE vehicle destroyed by falling tree.[19]
Jan 17, 2013 1 22 75,000 VIC Wellington

Glenmaggie, Coongulla, Newry & Seaton

Several dozen non-residential structures, 2 caravans and 25 vehicles lost.[20]
13 days
Jan 13, 2013 53 54,000 NSW Warrumbungle

Coonabarabran, Belar Creek & Bulgaldie

5 research buildings at Siding Spring Observatory destroyed. A 33 room motel, 113 other non-residential structures and scores of vehicles destroyed.[21]
16 days
Jan 8, 2013 2 9 1,300 VIC Pyrenees

Chepstowe & Carngham

Several non-residential structures, outbuildings, and vehicles lost. Carngham Station homestead lost.[22]
Jan 6, 2013 4 12,300 NSW Cooma-Monaro

—Yarrabin

18 vehicles and 200kms of fencing destroyed. 2,500 livestock perish.[23]
12 days
Jan 4, 2013 1 193 20,000 TAS Tasman & Sorell

Boomer Bay, Carlton River, Connelly's Marsh, Copping, Dunalley, Murdunna, Sommers Bay & Taranna

Dunalley Primary School and Police Station destroyed. Over 180 non-residential structures destroyed, including a sawmill, a bakery, many shops, cabins and hotels. Several dozen boats, items of machinery and vehicles destroyed.[24]
10 days
8 4,900 TAS Glamorgan-Spring Bay

Bicheno & Half Moon Bay

Several cabins, non-residential structures and vehicles destroyed.[24]
5 days
Nov 12, 2012 7 2,000 SA Port Lincoln

Tulka

12 non-residential structures, 4 cars lost.[25]
Oct 12, 2012 1 4 1,000 WA Albany

Two Peoples Bay Nature Reserve[26]

5 days
Nov 22, 2011 39 4,500 WA Augusta-Margaret River

—Gnarabup, Prevelly & Redgate

9 chalets, 5 non-residential structures, 1 shop and historic Wallcliffe House lost. 26 houses severely damaged.[27]
3 days
Feb 6, 2011 15 71 440 WA Armadale

Brigadoon, Kelmscott & Roleystone

At least 39 houses damaged, 40 vehicles and numerous more non-residential structures destroyed.[28]
15 days
Feb 1, 2011 2 7,500 VIC East Gippsland

—Wombat Creek & Tostaree

A machinery shed lost.[29]
2 days
Jan 11, 2011 10 2,000 WA Waroona

—Armstrong Hills, Lake Clifton & South Herron

15 vehicles and several non-residential structures destroyed.[30]
2 days
Jan 10, 2010 1 2 VIC Benalla

Tatong[31]

Dec 29, 2009 38 3,000 WA Toodyay

Toodyay

4 houses damaged. 20 vehicles and several non-residential structures lost. Significant livestock losses.[32]
Dec 23, 2009 5 13 650 SA Port Lincoln

Port Wakefield

SES Headquarters destroyed. Several non-residential structures and vehicles destroyed.[33]
Dec 17, 2009 1 4 7,000 NSW Greater Hume

Gerogery

Several non-residential structures and vehicles lost. Major livestock losses.[34]
3 11,500 NSW Tumbarumba

Tooma

Several non-residential structures and vehicles lost. Major livestock losses.[35]
3 3 9,000 NSW Cooma-Monaro

Michelago

Several non-residential structures and vehicles lost. Major livestock losses.[35]
Nov 20, 2009 3 TAS Glamorgan-Spring Bay

—Dolphin Sands & Swansea

Feb 7, 2009 119 232 1242 125,000 VIC Nillumbik, Mitchell, Yarra Ranges & Whittlesea

—Kinglake, Wandong, Strathewen, Clonbinane, Humevale, Broadford, Flowerdale, Yarra Glen, St Andrews, Smiths Gully, Arthurs Creek, Chum Creek, Dixons Creek, Hazeldene, Heathcote Junction & Whittlesea

399 machinery sheds, 19 dairies, 26 wool sheds, 729 other farm buildings lost. Over 1000 civilian and agricultural vehicles destroyed. Scores of large industrial sites, commercial and retail properties - hotels stores and cafes - lost. Churches, police stations, a fire station, SES management centre and Strathewen and Middle Kinglake primary school all destroyed.
9 days
40 73 538 43,000 VIC Murrindindi

—Marysville, Buxton, Narbethong & Taggerty

Marysville commercial centre - with dozens of cafes, shops and hotels - is completely destroyed. Marysville police station, primary school, kindergarten and health clinic destroyed. Hundreds of civilian and agricultural vehicles destroyed. Hundreds of other non-residential structures destroyed. Severe damage to water and power infrastructure and numerous historic sites.
26 days
11 35 145 26,000 VIC Latrobe & Wellington

—Jeeralang North, Balook, Le Roy, Koornalla, Callignee, Callignee North, Callignee South, Hazelwood South, Hazelwood North, Traralgon South, Devon, Yarram & Carrajung South

Over 100 civilian and agricultural vehicles lost. Scores of non-residential structures and outbuildings destroyed, along with several commercial properties.||12 days
1 41 58 340 |VIC Greater Bendigo

—West Bendigo, Long Guily, Ironbark, Eaglehawk & Maiden's Gully

115 outbuildings and scores of vehicles destroyed. Several industrial properties destroyed.
2 days
2 12 38 33,500 VIC Indigo

—Beechworth, Myrtleford, Mudgegonga, Stanley, Dederang & Kancoona

Several non-residential structures, vehicles and items of agricultural machinery destroyed.
9 days
2 31 26,200 VIC Cardinia & Baw Baw

—Labertouche, Jindivick, Jindivick West, Jindivick North, Drouin West & Robin Hood

Many non-residential structures, dozens of vehicles destroyed.
25 days
1 14 7,100 VIC Greater Bendigo

Redesdale

50 non-residential structures, several vehicles destroyed. Significant livestock losses.
2 days
13 2,350 VIC Horsham

—Vectis & Haven

Several vehicles, Horsham Golf Clubhouse destroyed.
2 days
7 160 VIC Casey

Narre Warren

Many non-residential structures, vehicles and other structures lost.
2 days
1 1 700 VIC Southern Grampians

Coleraine

2 days
Jan 28, 2009 44 6,500 VIC Latrobe

—Mirboo North, Boolarra, Yinnar & Churchill

Over 80 non-residential structures, 10 cars and several other vehicles lost.
12 days
Jan 16, 2009 5 6,000 WA Bridgetown-Greenbushes

—Bridgetown

4 non-residential structures and significant numbers of livestock lost.
5 days
Jan 12, 2009 3 280 SA Port Lincoln

—Port Lincoln

2 tuna processing factories and a winery destroyed.
Jan 1, 2008 5 700 WA Mundaring

Cullacabardee, Parkerville & Stoneville

9 vehicles, 100 livestock lost.
Dec 30, 2007 3 7,500 WA Coolgardie

Coolgardie

Up to 19 semi-trailer trucks destroyed.
Dec 6, 2007 1 95,000 SA Kangaroo Island

—Kangaroo Island

Significant livestock loss.
8 days
Feb 3, 2007 1 WA Toodyay

Toodyay

Several non-residential structures and vehicles destroyed.
Jan 17, 2007 1 1 15 SA Onkaparinga

Willunga

Jan 16, 2007 7 1,000 VIC Mansfield

—Archerton, Tolmie & Toombullup

Significant livestock loss.
Dec 16, 2006 14 14,000 WA Murray

Dwellingup & Coolup

20 vehicles, dozens of items of machinery and outbuildings destroyed. 4 houses damaged.
57 days
Dec 14, 2006 1 12 7,000 VIC Wellington

Toongabbie, Seaton & Cowwarr

Dozens of non-residential structures, several vehicles, a nursery and community hall lost.
Dec 10, 2006 1 1 26 17,500 TAS Break O'Day

Scamander & Four Mile Creek

A restaurant, a berry farm, an art gallery, a jeweler‘s shop, an electrical business, 24 workshops, a caravan and around 90 vehicles - including 70 in a wrecking yard - destroyed.
5 days
Dec 6, 2006 11 21 1,300,000 VIC Mansfield

—Upper Edi, Tolmie, Rose River, Kevington, Bocking, Gaffney's Creek & A1 Mine

A large ski lodge, a school camp, several cabins, historic home and 20 vehicles destroyed.
62 days
Nov 21, 2006 1 10 NSW Eurobodalla

Nelligen

Sep 24, 2006 32 6 1,000 NSW Wollondilly

Thirlmere & Oakdale

18 houses damaged by fire. 21 non-residential structures destroyed and 36 non-residential structures damaged.
2 days
3 1,000 NSW Hawkesbury

Cattai

Shed, boats destroyed.
2 days
Mar 6, 2006 6 3,100 VIC Pyrenees

Snake Valley, Scarsdale & Smythesdale

20 vehicles destroyed.
8 days
Feb 17, 2006 1 VIC Indigo

Barnawartha

Jan 23, 2006 1 2 VIC Murrindindi

Yea

Several non-residential structures destroyed.
Jan 22, 2006 3 6,700 VIC Greater Geelong

Anakie

1 hall lost.
Jan 19, 2006 2 24 130,000 VIC Northern Grampians

Moyston, Pornonal, Dunkeld, Mafeking, Willaura & Halls Gap

73 non-residential structures and several dozen vehicles destroyed. 65,000 head of livestock perish.
32 days
Jan 1, 2006 1 7 25,000 NSW Junee

Junee

4 shearing sheds, many other non-residential structures and vehicles destroyed. 21,000 livestock perish.
2 days
1 3 1,000 NSW Gosford

Woy Woy, Umina Beach & Phegans Bay

10 vehicles, 3 non-residential structures and an RFS station destroyed.
2 days
Dec 31, 2005 2 11 4,000 VIC Northern Grampians

Stawell

Many vineyards, orchards, flower farms - and 49 non-residential structures - lost. 1,600 livestock lost.
Jan 10, 2005 9 110 79 82,000 SA Lower Eyre Peninsula

Wangary, North Shields, Louth Bay, Yallunda Flat & Wanilla

340 non-residential structures, 140 vehicles, 15 caravans at North Shields caravan park, 4 boats, 3 cabins, 3 vans, 2 buses, a shop and a museum destroyed. 47,000 livestock perish.
2 days
Dec 2, 2004 1 2 13,000 WA Dumbleyung

Tincurrin & Kukerin

2,500 livestock lost.
Oct 8, 2004 2 8 3,000 QLD Lockyer Valley

Crows Nest, Helidon & Kilcoy

Dec 27, 2003 2 6 5 20,000 WA Cranbrook

Tenterden

Tenterden Town Hall and numerous non-residential structures destroyed. 3,000 livestock perish.[36]
Jan 26, 2003 1 5 WA Gingin

Lancelin

2 water tankers and a reconnaissance vehicle collide while fighting large scrub fire.[37]
Dec 4, 2002 18 3 NSW Sutherland

Wattle Grove, Sandy Point & Picnic Point

40 residential houses damaged. 4 non-residential structures destroyed and 8 non-residential structures damaged.[38]
2 176 21 NSW Baulkham Hills & Hornsby

Arcadia, Canoelands, Dural, Glenorie & Maroota

46 houses damaged. 24 non-residential structures destroyed, 32 non-residential structures damaged.[38]
5 NSW Shoalhaven

Nowra[39]

Nov 26, 2002 25 1 4,000 NSW Lake Macquarie

Teralba

42 houses damaged. 3 factories and 5 other buildings destroyed.[38]
Nov 9, 2002 53 5 NSW Wingecarribee

Willow Vale, Aylmerton & Braemar

28 houses damaged. 8 industrial structures destroyed, 16 non-residential structures damaged.[38][40]
Oct 19, 2002 1 13 1,400 NSW Cessnock

Abernethy, Kitchener, Bishops Bridge & Elrington

Several non-residential structures and vehicles destroyed.[41]
Oct 17, 2002 1 1 10 40,000 QLD Southern Downs

Ballandean, Glen Aplin & Eukey

11 non-residential structures destroyed.[42]
Oct 9, 2002 10 52 NSW Sutherland

North Engadine

7 houses damaged, several vehicles destroyed.[38]
Dec 24, 2001 39 15,500 NSW Wollondilly

Warragamba, Oakdale, Thirlmere & Belimba Park

8 factory buildings, 2 shops and dozens of other non-residential structures destroyed.[43]
21 days
35 64,000 NSW Sutherland & Wollongong

Heathcote, Waterfall, Helensburgh & Stanwell Tops

20 or more vehicles, 15 industrial premises, 14 commercial premises, 5 cottages, 2 large conference buildings and dozens of other non-residential structures destroyed. Scores of houses damaged.[43]
18 97,000 NSW Shoalhaven

Sussex Inlet, Huskisson & Vincentia

Several vehicles and non-residential structures destroyed.[38][44][45]
14 days
4 14 112,000 NSW Hawkesbury

Yarramundi & Blaxlands Ridge

Several non-residential structures destroyed.[46]
30 days
10 42,000 NSW Blue Mountains

Warrimoo, Valley Heights & Yellow Rock

8 houses damaged.[47]
2 45,500 NSW Clarence Valley

—Brooms Head

12 non-residential structures destroyed. 8 houses damaged.[48]
Start date Deaths Injuries Houses lost Area (ha) State Local Govt. Town(s) Damage Duration
2 Dec, 1997 1 57 14 1,000 NSW Sutherland Illawong, Menai & Alfords Point 42 houses damaged. 18 non-residential structures destroyed and 32 non-residential structures damaged.
18 Jan, 1998 50 7 3,000 TAS Hobart Ridgeway, Fern Tree, Mount Nelson, Taroona & Bonnet Hill
27 Sep, 1994 9 23 33,000 QLD Sunshine Coast & Caboolture 93 non-residential buildings destroyed. Beerburrum State Forest severly damaged. 41 days
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