Thanks for the good responses RE vegetation further up the thread Michael/Mike. I'll relay the gist of your comments onto the person who asked me about the bushfire/storm relationship.
My (completely ignorant/uninformed) thinking would be that while vegetation is a factor that contributes to storm development, I wonder if it's lost in the noise to compare big factors such as a high in the Tasman forcing moist air over NSW.
However did you see the lighning doco on ABC last night? They've done research which shows that there is more lighning over Houston than the surrounding areas, attributed to the heat generated by the city, so the local effects clearly do play a role which is significant enough to be measured. Also I guess the bushfire was 150,000 Ha which is a fairly substantial slab of dirt.
Regards,
Dave