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In New South Wales more than 50 fires are burning and at least 20 are out of control.

Firefighters are taking advantage of a cool change with easing conditions after a fierce fire burning at Drake, near Tenterfield was downgraded to advice level, after

emergency levels forced the closure of a major highway. Crews are attempting to gain the upper hand and locals have been told to monitor conditions. Image: News Corp Australia

 

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Presumably zalisteggall & her hypocritical green mates will be encouraging school kids to take a day off school to protest? Wouldn't it be good if they volunteered to do something constructive - like cook for the brave firefighters.

Who set those fires?

BUSHFIRES 'unprecedented” the government must declare a climate change emergency, Hmm BS Fires in August in 1951 in Queensland were described as “catastrophic” when CO2 was 311ppm

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