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The findings of the Royal Commission into the Black Summer bushfires will be made public today following dozens of hearings which have been held in bushfire affected areas since February.

The report is expected to recommend ways to improve federal and state responses.

The Morrison government will consider the recommendations in Cabinet before deciding what changes to implement.

 

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It appear to me the Australians deserve fires and more given their electoral choices

I'm sure Sky 'News' will report this AND APOLOGISE?

After News Corp, including SKY hammered the public with stories blaming it on arsonists it will be interesting to see some accuracy and reality.

A parks and wildlife 'service' that thought sitting in an office, locking access gates and letting the fuel load build up for years, was good policy. No matter, I'm sure they will sheet it home to climate change.

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