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VICTIMS of the devastating Black Saturday bushfires will share in almost $700 million in compensation.
Bushfire risk at St Andrews, Christmas Hills, the Dandenongs and Mornington Peninsula is now worse than in the leadup to Black Saturday. Peter Hunt @PHuntAgri 3 min read ...
The 2019–2020 “Black Summer” bushfires burned about 20 million hectares, mainly across New South Wales and Victoria. More than 3,000 homes were destroyed and 33 people died in the fires.
Catastrophic fire conditions sweep several states as fire crews battle wild blazes Hot and dry weather is blanketing large parts of Victoria, southwest NSW and much of eastern South Australia ...
Family leaves property on Christmas Day Bec Star lives at Black Range, which is east of the Grampians National Park fire. She told the ABC she left her family property on Christmas Day and evacuated ...
Fire threat rises amid worst conditions since 2019 Black Summer William Ton and Samantha Lock Dec 26, 2024 – 10.01am ...
This was published 6 months ago ‘You never switch off’: What Christmas is like as bushfire rages Benjamin Preiss December 25, 2024 — 12.06pm Normal text size Larger text size Very large text ...
South Australians will swelter on Christmas Day with Adelaide set to record its hottest Christmas since 2016, as temperatures reach the high-30s to low 40s across the state.
People are being told to rethink travel plans on Boxing Day. 'Thursday is some of the most significant fire danger we've seen in Victoria since Black Summer,' State Control Centre's Luke Hegarty ...
Bushfires are set to intensify across large parts of Victoria, South Australia, and NSW over the holidays as emergency services prepare for the worst conditions since Black Summer.
Residents in an Australian region engulfed by bushfires were given two hours to return home to collect their belongings before Christmas on Tuesday, as emergency crews try to contain the blaze ...