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COLD HARD CASH: Horsham’s Bull and Mouth Hotel and Warracknabeal band Hard Face Nanna have joined forces to support fire-relief efforts, raising money for the Victorian Bushfire Appeal at a gig at the pub on Saturday night. Publican Simon Mitchell said the event was well supported. “It was a good night and we raised $2900 all up, $950 from the public, $1050 from me and the band donated their $900 fee.” Mr Mitchell, second from left, is pictured with band members, from left, AJ Niewand, Daniella Bell, Rob Eales, Mick Powell and Frosty Gunn. People can donate to the bushfire appeal online at communityenterprisefoundation.com.au or at Bendigo Bank branches. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER
Region at the ready W
BY LOTTE REITER
immera fire management authorities remain confident in their ability to manage potential regional fire threats despite deploying significant resources to help combat emergency conditions in the state’s east.
Country Fire Authority District 17 and Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning crews have joined fire-relief efforts in East Gippsland and Tallangatta. The teams, many of which are now expected for regular rotation including
a 20-person taskforce at Tallangatta, are providing crucial on-ground and incident management support to help control the emergency situations. Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning senior forest fire management officer Dom Uljanic said emergency management teams were receiving an influx of external support requests. He said any supply of the region’s resources would rest on fire staff and volunteers’ capacity to appropriately respond if any Wimmera incidents were to occur.
“Our first priority is always resources,” he said. “We have one taskforce purely from the Wimmera fire district in Tallangatta, and we feel we can comfortably keep that one taskforce rotating to the east of the state without compromising our response back home. “Any extra personnel we send is done so on a case-by-case basis and based on the fire risk locally. “We recently had a bit of a lull with the weather, but it’s set to warm up again at the end of the week, so we’ll need to ensure we have the resources
here to deal with that. It becomes a bit of a juggling act trying to help our cousins in the rest of the state but also ensure we don’t sell ourselves short.” Country Fire Authority, CFA, District 17 commander and regional duty officer Alfred Mason said a CFA strike team of 19 volunteers left for Tallangatta at noon on Monday, set to return home tomorrow, in addition to people located in Bairnsdale in management teams. Mr Mason said this was the third or fourth CFA team to leave and assist another fire district.
He said the region was ‘more than covered’ to respond to and manage its own fire emergencies as well as help others across the state. “We have 1653 firefighters in district 17 who have completed minimum training, which includes tree-hazard training and entrapment training,” he said. “And they are part of our 3998 brigade members in total, which includes members who support the brigade on the ground in roles such as communication and management.” Continued page 2
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