Western Weekender October 13 2023

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LOCAL NEWS

“Nightmare” blaze Devastating fire rips through Jamisontown factory complex CASSIDY PEARCE

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ocal business owners watched on as their livelihoods came crashing down in a factory fire at Jamisontown on Tuesday night. The fire, which broke out at 10.06pm, saw 14 fire trucks and over 40 firefighters deployed to the complex on Regentville Road. According to FRNSW Superintendent Adam Dewberry, flames quickly reached high above the building, causing significant structural damage which prompted the increased response. “There was some roof collapse with the fire venting, flames leaping high into the air,” he said. Though the fire was under control in around two hours, fire crews remained on the scene for several hours longer to contain and extinguish the fire, managing to save some nearby units to where the fire started at Arise Aromatics. “We’ve got no injuries reported. The rear unit has been destroyed by the fire. The fire did spread into some adjoining units, but firefighters were successful in cutting that off, and stopped the fire from spreading throughout the whole complex,” he said. However, not all of these businesses were so lucky. On Wednesday, experts from FRNSW’s Fire Investigation and Research Unit (FIRU) began working with NSW Police to establish what sparked the fire, as Peter Liversidge from neigh-

Arise Aromatics was completely destroyed in Tuesday night’s blaze. Photo: Melinda Jane.

bouring Alpha Wireless took in the sight of his now almost completely destroyed business. “Our unit is partially, if not fully damaged – we don’t know,” he said. “I was just talking to the detective about how soon we might be able to find out, or get in there, or see anything, but the problem is that it’s probably structurally unsound, so we may never get in there, and the whole place may just get bulldozed, complete with all the equipment that’s in there that’s maybe still surviving.” The business, which primarily designs and tests antennas for mobile phone towers, was home to a host of expensive testing

equipment, which Liversidge worries will be “bulldozed with all the rest of the rubble”, stating that the future of the business is very uncertain. “We don’t know what we’re going to do from now on,” he said. “We obviously can work a bit from home, but the nature of our business is that eventually you have to build something and test it, and you can’t do that from home.” According to Matt Saxby from Platinum Security, the night’s events were “like a nightmare”, though thankfully the damage to his unit is far more minimal. “The detectives let us in, and

we grabbed some laptops and looked around, and it’s all just water damage,” he said. “Other than that, we’re pretty intact. We’re lucky compared to units three and four.” In the wake of the incident, Saxby said emotions are high across the board, with hopes that all of the businesses will continue to operate in some capacity while investigations are ongoing. “We’ve just been comforting each other,” he said. “Some are worse than others and I’m probably the fortunate one out of the three. No one got hurt, which is the main thing. We’ll rebuild again.”

Davies: “I stand with Israel” Badgerys Creek MP Tanya Davies has condemned the attacks on Israel by Hamas. The world is watching on in horror as Israel comes under attack from the terrorist organisation. “There’s no place for such acts of violence in our world – the horrifying massacre of innocent civilians and families, the ruthless slaughter of young people (some from other countries) at a music festival, and the kidnapping of vulnerable people – all demand universal condemnation,” Davies said in a statement on Tuesday. “Israel has the right to defend itself against such terrorist atrocities and I stand with them in these shocking times. “To the Australian Jewish community, and particularly to those in the Badgerys Creek electorate, my thoughts and prayers are with you. Today the NSW Parliament were united in condemning the acts of terrorism being perpetrated against Israel.” Davies was also critical of shocking scenes at the Sydney Opera House on Monday night at a pro-Palestinian protest. “I also want to condemn the acts of celebration in support of the terrorist actions of Hamas that occurred in the heart of our city,” she said. “Whilst I will always respect this nation’s implied right to free speech, there is no justification for celebrating the murder of women, children and the elderly and there should be no place in our democracy that fuels hate speech.”

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Investigators at the scene on Wednesday morning. Photo: Melinda Jane.

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