But what is the emotional toll after being on the front lines of history? History's First Draft is an SBS News podcast series unravelling the psychological journey journalists undertake to bring us the news. In this episode, Lara Coffey shares her experience covering the Black Summer Bushfires.“It's been a harrowing night and day for this community. They're scared for their families, scared for their friends and uncertain when they can return to their homes.
The Black Summer Bushfires were one of the most intense and catastrophic fire seasons on record in Australia.“My day would entail just getting on the Fires Near Me app and selecting a location that I haven't yet covered. The amount of fires that were just shown in my region that I covered for the news was overwhelming. So it wasn't hard to select a new place.
“I didn't get to reach out to a lot of family members because I was go, go, go. You also didn't have reception in a fire. I am assuming my family honestly, just watched the news that night and would know I was headlining and would realize that, oh, she was okay three hours ago.
For Lara, reporting on the black summer bushfires was the beginning of the end of her journalism career.
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