Things have changed even since that article was written in 2016. It references the Wye River fire and prompted by that, the state government reclassified the Victorian coastline as being in a wildfire management overlay, WMO. It also introduced a rating higher than BAL 40 - BAL FZ (flame zone).
Me and SWMBO have been affected by this because the bush block we're building on suddenly became subject to the WMO and so we had to resubmit all our plans to council, including a new bushfire assessment. The updated rules meant we're now classified as BAL FZ, so our house design had to change and is now essentially a concrete bunker with steel shutters over all the windows and a large defendable space around the house. 
As annoying (and hugely expensive) as we've found this to be, I'm sure it'll be worthwhile and, given where were building, very practical.
However our next door neighbour, who managed to get his plans in to council earlier than us and got approval before the new WMO came into effect was given the second lowest BAL rating. His place has wood cladding, big wooden deck/veranda, etc. All the things that we can't have because we'll burn and die, but a quick hop over the fence into next door and he'll miraculously be fine! 
Go figure!
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
				
			
			
				Dan
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