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Should national parks be managed differently to prevent fire disasters? | ABC News

Should national parks be managed differently to prevent fire disasters? | ABC News The fire season is far from over and many in Australia have hardly had a break from living on high alert.

Two million hectares of land has burned this fire season - about half in national parks.

The ferocity of this year's fires has re-ignited a debate about how those parks should be managed.

Some living on the frontline are calling for change and they want to be more involved.

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