The ANZAC crews turn up on our International news service on a regular basis.
Their main concerns are the terrain and the apparent lack of control over where residential building is permitted, coupled with a lack of basic fire prevention around semi urban areas.
We have had problems (and will continue to do so) when people build in rural locations without considering fire prevention and containment.
The very recent fires in Greece are a perfect example of how not to plan building permits in an obvious fire area.
As for 'Global Warming' (avoiding the politics please) the very recent Scandinavian fires drive home the fact that it is here and is real.
Living in a National Park as we do requires precautions, clearing ground fuel and timber debris is part of our normal routine, all our structures are equipped with external soaker systems which are fed by several water storage sources.
The land around our home is cleared at least 100+ metres from any flammable timber, all within National Park regulations.
Finally, if it comes to a worst case scenario, we have several exits.
We are members of the local CFA, a volunteer organisation that has been part of the Australian rural scene for decades, I say 'we' as Sofie is more use as a Doctor than me, I'm just another grunt.
The commentary in that video is reasonable up to a point, just a bit right wing.

Timber logging is obsolete and can't be trusted to spend money on clearing brush out of their forests.
The core problem lies with residents who have built in danger zones without regard for responsible precautions.
Unfortunately we can't legislate against stupidity.