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Okay so as the Aussie here... I can confirm that it is not a policy.
If you don't want the land to catch on fire you clear it, it's more a policy that you should do it. There are a few different ways this then happens.
One is prescribed burn off's to get rid of some of it before summer hits it lower the risk in high fire zones also 😊
Thank you . However this is at odds with other comments in this thread , and I'm slightly confused . Is there perhaps different laws for different parts of the country or something like that ?
Australia does have its own version of states that have a level of autonomy similar to the USA so it could be.