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The country’s fire chiefs are adamant hazard reduction targets are being met, despite community perception that there was too big a fuel load last summer.

The Rural Fire Service’s Rob Rogers said if people are concerned there are areas that aren’t receiving enough attention, they

can contact the RFS. This summer there will be public online portals to monitor hazard reduction in specific areas. Image: Getty

 

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On what planet certainly not this one 🤔🙄🌏😜

Climate change. Get used to it fellas...

Get those fire reduction hazard burns going now...before it is too late.

Hazards reduced

The country’s fire chiefs are adamant hazard reduction targets are being met, despite misinformation from sky news hosts that there was too big a fuel load last summer.

Me think someone telling fibs

Then do explain hundreds of pics like this

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