Fair comment. But when you look at how much these fires will cost Australia? The cost of a RC is justified. IMO.
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It certainly appears that way GG. Lets put the lessons & recommendations of past fires into practice first & who knows, they may just work. Even if only some do it's better than a kick up the arse. No point having another & another & another until someone gets/flukes it right because things are always changing IMHO.
to play devils advocate. more people have died on our roads in car crashes than in the bushfires during this time.
Just as an aside - here in Canberra the fires to the east and south west are about 50km away and not threatening us but for a number of weeks we have been smoked out with the smoke.
I have electricity wires on two borders on my suburban property and some years back one of the timber poles was replaced with a steel galvanised one. Up to a few days back - looked like any other bit of galavanised steel - the high shine had gone and was just that light gray colour similar to the windscreens and gal capping on my landies.
It is now a jet black colour - the smoke has changed the gal from gray to black and it is not soot. The Landies gal is still the same as it had always been, as is the neighbours gal hills hoist but the pole has changed colour.
The gal on the pole must be a different composition to that used in the series 1s and has reacted with the acidic ash particles in the smoke.
Odd indeed.
Garry
Interesting, we are in Yarrawonga, about 100km from fires but have had smoke for two weeks, A red pool noodle is floating in the pool , there is a thick black line of soot around the noodle at water level , but not around the edge of the pool. Backwashed the pool it ran black for about 3 minutes, We have magnesium mineral salt pool chemistry.
So, what is this smoke doing to our lungs?
Details of Reserve call out.
Details of Reserve Call Out released - CONTACT magazine
Maj. General Jake Ellwood briefs the troops.
Op Bushfire Assist boss issues guidance to his troops ...
Two dot points stand out for me. These could relate to the children left ashore at Mallacoota
“Do not put off to tomorrow what can be done today. We will be judged on our responsiveness – and we should be.“Don’t turn away anyone in need. If you don’t have a solution, go and find one.