Thanks for the question.
I think two big things need to happen.
First and foremost, this government needs to get emissions under control. Amongst G7 nations, this government has done a very poor job in reducing our national greenhouse gas emissions, and the science is very clear that without reducing emissions these wildfires are just going to continue to grow year on year.
I think the other thing that we really need to see happen is to be restoring indigenous governance to the forests. You'll be aware, as will many of your colleagues, the industrialization of many of these forests has severely harmed their resilience in the face of climate change and extreme weather events.
What I would say is that, in addition to massively reducing the emissions that continue grow in this country, we need to be restoring indigenous governance to the forests so that the fire prevention measures, measures that many nations across the country have conducted here since time immemorial and which colonialism actually disrupted, can be put back in place on the land, so that indigenous guardianship can play an important part in building a more fire-resilient future for the country.