04/06/2026
🔥 Australia’s second‑largest fire year in a decade — new national report released
Australia has just experienced its second largest fire year in the past decade, according to the inaugural NAFI Fire Year Summary Report 2025 — the most comprehensive national fire mapping analysis ever produced.
The report, led by the North Australia and Rangelands Fire Information (NAFI) service based at CDU, reveals the scale of 2025’s fire activity, the impact of severe late‑season conditions, and how First Nations rangers and land managers are using world‑leading data to reduce the severity of fires across the country.
Key insights include:
• 29.6 million hectares burnt in the Northern Territory
• Multiple “Terra” scale fires over 1 million hectares
• A 3.5‑million‑hectare fire in the Tanami Desert lasting 28 days
• Unprecedented rainfall increasing fuel loads across northern Australia
This new annual report offers a detailed look at how fire shapes our landscapes — and how proactive, Indigenous‑led fire management is making a measurable difference.
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An inaugural report from Australia's most comprehensive and detailed fire mapping database has found 2025 to be the second largest fire year in the past decade, driven by severe weather and storm-related ignitions.