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Bushfires continue to ravage Australia, causing widespread devastation and capturing the attention of the nation

Background imageBushfires Collection: Scott Morrison Holiday

Scott Morrison Holiday
A mural depicting Prime Minister Scott Morrison wearing an unbuttoned Hawaiian shirt, orange lei and Santa Claus hat while holding a cocktail by artist Scott Marsh on a wall in Sydney, Wednesday

Background imageBushfires Collection: BUSHFIRE AFFECTED TREE REGROWTH

BUSHFIRE AFFECTED TREE REGROWTH
A green shoot is seen sprouting from the trunk of a bushfire affected trees at Peregian Beach on the Sunshine Coast, Tuesday, January 15, 2020

Background imageBushfires Collection: 'Black Thursday', February 6th, 1851 (litho)

"Black Thursday", February 6th, 1851 (litho)
960502 " Black Thursday", February 6th, 1851 (litho) by Wood, Stanley L. (1866-1928) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: " Black Thursday", February 6th, 1851)

Background imageBushfires Collection: FAREWELL TO AMERICAN AND CANADIAN FIRE CREWS

FAREWELL TO AMERICAN AND CANADIAN FIRE CREWS
RFS Commissioner Shane Fitzsimmons arrives during a farewell to Canadian and US firefighters at Novotel Sydney Airport in Wolli Creek, Sydney, Friday, January 24, 2020

Background imageBushfires Collection: PEREGIAN FIREGROUND NEW GROWTH

PEREGIAN FIREGROUND NEW GROWTH
Green grass and plants are seen at the base of bushfire affected trees at Peregian Beach on the Sunshine Coast, Tuesday, January 15, 2020

Background imageBushfires Collection: CLIMATE ACTION PROTEST SYDNEY

CLIMATE ACTION PROTEST SYDNEY
Protesters hold placards during a Sack ScoMo! climate change rally in Sydney, Friday, January 10, 2020. (aP Image/Steven Saphore)

Background imageBushfires Collection: DANIEL ANDREWS BUSHFIRES PRESSER

DANIEL ANDREWS BUSHFIRES PRESSER
Lisa Neville MP addresses is seen at the State Control Centre in Melbourne, Thursday, January 9, 2020. Daniel Andrews has provided an update on the East Gippsland Bushfires. (aP Image/James Ross)

Background imageBushfires Collection: CANBERRA SMOKE HAZE

CANBERRA SMOKE HAZE
Parliament House is seen through thick smoke haze in Canberra, Wednesday, January 1, 2020. The 2:00pm air quality index reading in the ACTs southern station at Monash was 4

Background imageBushfires Collection: BUSHFIRES VICTORIA

BUSHFIRES VICTORIA
CFA firefighters attend a grass fire at Yellow Gum Recreation Park in Mill Park in Melbourne, Monday, December 30, 2019. Severe weather conditions has put Victoria on high alert for bushfires on a

Background imageBushfires Collection: BUSHFIRES SA

BUSHFIRES SA
A destroyed home outside Woodside in Adelaide, Sunday, December 22, 2019. The Cuddle Creek fire swept through over 300, 00 hectares in the Adelaide Hills on Friday (aP Image/Kelly Barnes)



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Bushfires continue to ravage Australia, causing widespread devastation and capturing the attention of the nation. As Gladys Berejiklian addresses the public in an RFS briefing, she emphasizes the urgent need for coordinated efforts to combat these infernos. Meanwhile, controversy arises as Scott Morrison's holiday during this crisis sparks outrage among citizens demanding leadership and immediate action. In Victoria, residents face a relentless battle against BUSHFIRES VIC that have consumed vast areas of land and threatened countless lives. The resilience of communities shines through as support pours in from all corners, including a heartwarming initiative at Sydney Opera House where funds are raised for those affected by the fires. Back in New South Wales (NSW), BUSHFIRES NSW rage on relentlessly with multiple incidents reported across different regions. The severity prompts emergency services to work tirelessly day and night to control the flames while ensuring public safety remains paramount. Amidst ongoing challenges, a glimmer of hope emerges as BUSHFIRES NSW finally see some containment progress thanks to dedicated firefighters risking their lives on the frontlines. However, this relief is short-lived as new outbreaks demand immediate attention once again. Apologies for any confusion caused earlier regarding location; it was indeed BUSHFIRES ACT that required correction. These fires pose significant threats to both human life and wildlife habitats alike. Efforts intensify within ACT borders as authorities strive to bring them under control before further damage occurs. On a positive note, there is light at the end of the tunnel along Great Alpine Road which has been reopened after being closed due to bushfire risks. This reopening brings much-needed respite for locals who can now resume their daily routines with caution. As Australia battles these catastrophic bushfires on multiple fronts, unity becomes more crucial than ever before. Communities band together offering support wherever possible – be it financial aid or volunteering efforts – showcasing humanity's unwavering spirit amidst adversity.