Mail - Ferntree Gully Star Mail - 14th February 2023

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Ferntree Gully Belgrave

Foothill to launch Safety pilot program

Tudge retires, Aston voters to head back to polls

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Tuesday, 14 February, 2023

Mail Belgrave Survival Day makes its return

Belgrave resident to showcase garden design

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Burnt in minds Considered one of the worst natural disasters in Victoria’s history, hundreds of past and present firefighters and community members gathered on Sunday 12 February at the Ash Wednesday Bushfire Education Centre to share in grief and appreciation for the 47 people who lost their lives in the fires on 16 February 1983. The AWBEC was made as a place of refuge for around 200 residents along with their pets during the bushfires, now used as a place to remember the devastation of the event. This edition, Star Mail looks back on the Ash Wednesday fires, speaking with locals who’ve shared their stories of that day and the recovery which followed. Beaconsfield Upper was severely impacted with Brett Sansom’s home and the family’s business engulfed by the flames along with the rest of the town. While Scoresby CFA firefighter Jim Read headed south as a part of a task force of 22 fire trucks on the day of the Ash Wednesday bushfires, being sent to Cockatoo, Warburton and eventually Marysville. Herb Detez was another deputy officer in the CFA’s Dandenong Ranges Group when the Ash Wednesday bushfires swept through the state, reflecting 40 years later on the day the wind change directed the blaze to Wellington Road. In terms of recovery, Belgrave South resident Susan Heywood-Downard housed around four people on the night, seeing flames light up about 200 metres from her property. Many changes followed for on and off the fire ground after this tragic day. Specifically trauma recovery support was a major area that needed addressing. This was something Yarra Glen resident and trauma psychologist Dr Rob Gordon OAM dedicated his career to after the disaster. Read the lift out special coverage from pages 15 to 18

Hundreds of past and present firefighters and community members gathered on Sunday 12 February at the Ash Wednesday Bushfire Education Centre. Picture: GARY SISSONS

Cockatoo CFA captain in 1983 and current committee chairperson of the education centre Graham Simpson.

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