“…Interestingly, unlike many studies that suggest fire is quite a gendered issue, with women reporting significantly less prepared (Molan & Weber, 2021), women more concerned about fires (Weber et al, 2019) and women predicting the next fire to be sooner than predictions of their male counterparts (Bardsley et al, 2018), this study found no significant difference between male and female students in their perceived ability in responding to bushfire hazards and performing embedded assessment tasks. This may suggest a need for further research into what intervening factors post-adolescence create such gendered differences in response to fire in adult populations.…”