March 11, 2025

Bushfire fund fires up for local communities


A new Bushfire Ready Fund announced by Alcoa will provide $1.3 million over the next three years to support communities where we operate in Western Australia and Victoria to deliver key initiatives that address the risk of bushfires and contributing climate factors.

To kick the program off, we’ve donated a total of $150,000 to 23 volunteer fire services in the Peel and South West regions of WA and the Glenelg Shire in Victoria, as well as the Gnaala Karla Booja Aboriginal Corporation’s Ranger Program in WA.

The support is intended to help the groups better prepare for and mitigate against bushfire risk.

Alcoa Australia President Elsabe Muller said the company recognised that bushfire risk was an ever-present challenge faced by communities in the areas where the company operates. 

“The Alcoa Bushfire Ready Fund aims to help address mitigation, prevention, action, and recovery strategies and tactics related to fire and its impact on local communities and recognise the integral role that volunteer services fulfil in these areas,” Elsabe said.

“A large part of our workforce lives in the communities where we operate and many of our people have been personally impacted by bushfire.

“Many of our team members serve as volunteers in their local fire services and community organisations and have been on the frontlines to assist their communities in tackling emergencies and dealing with the aftermath of these devastating events.”

WA’s Harvey Hills Volunteer Bushfire Brigade captain Steve Watt said while core funding for volunteer brigades was provided by local government and the emergency services levy, the donation from Alcoa would allow for additional and vital improvements. 

“One of the areas we are always looking to improve is response times and we can do that by providing all members with remote controls for doors, meaning they can get into the truck and get it out quicker,” he said. 

“The funding will also allow us to provide formal uniforms to our members to use when we are at events and running community awareness sessions, helping to build our profile with local residents.” 

Heywood Group Officer Darren Hoggan, who represents multiple district fire services in Victoria, said Alcoa’s donation would enable essential enhancements to go beyond the basics. 

“This funding will help equip brigades with better resources, ensuring they can respond more effectively to emergencies and protect lives, properties, and the environment,” he said.  

“Alcoa’s generosity demonstrates a genuine investment in the wellbeing of our region and it is heartening to see local businesses standing alongside our volunteers in their efforts to keep communities safe.” 

The Alcoa Bushfire Ready Fund includes an annual competitive grants program offering up to $20,000 to community organisations supporting initiatives that prepare and protect communities, and funding for regional scale projects which address challenges related to fire and the drying climate.

We will announce more details about the fund and how to apply for grants in the coming months.

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