Glad to hear you are all safe and good luck with the license.
The problem is a lot of people don't understand fire risk. We have bushland and a LOT of molassas grass around our place. That stuff just builds up and dies in a meter thick layer. Fires love it.
When it was starting to get hot and dry, we did some burning off in small sections because we know there would be a fire ban in place pretty soon. Our new neighbour (of a few months) who is renting came by and asked us to stop because the smoke was ruining their afternoon sitting on the balcony. We have been on the hill for 20 years and seen a few fires, but most newcomers wouldn't have a clue.
The very next week, the entire hill opposite us went up in flames, with the choppers water bombing it and everything. Meanwhile, the neighbours house has a _lot_ of flammable stuff very close to the house. If our hill goes up, they are going to be in a lot of trouble.
It seems there are too many people in charge that don't fully understand the repercussions of their decisions. At least the greenies are being told where to go with their anti-burnoff stance.