Apparently thats not true, but police know who it is, and are parked outside their house, once they have all the evidence togother then they will proceed further. They were spotted by people in my estate lighting fires:mad:
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Anyway back home now, online again, and have started the clean up. Dropped around 20 trees today, get in before the council stops me. Bloody rubber neckers though, wish they would bugger off.
I'll be in though to help out those in need, Our place will be fine, just a spot of gardening to do, nothing a bob cat can't fix:)
Damien,
Good to hear you are back and into the cleanup. wish we were closer, a working bee/ helping hand is needed for many I think:(
Keep your chin up:)
JC
Thanks JC, as bad as it all is, i'm actually looking forward to the clean up, these mongrels have saved me alot of work with all the underscrub:).
Will go and pick up the Isuzu powered tractor (rangie)off Matt this week to start dragging things around and a couple of news chains for the saws will be needed:D
So you lit it then:mad:;)
Hi Again
In regards to helping out our fellow members in Gippsland if they could let us know of any equipment requirements they need would be great. I.E chainsaws ect.
thanks for the positive response to those who have made themselves available.
re helping out at Gippsland - the Rural Emergency Response Group of Victoria Four Wheel Drive along with various 4WD clubs will be assisting within a couple of weeks time once the local shire emergency managers have finished assessing what help is required.
The Rural Emergency Response Group has replaced many 100s of kilometres of burnt farm fencing over the years.
They are now waiting forthe go word to do it all again.!
If you want to help make a difference, I strongly suggest you join / contact your local 4WD club who will be part of the coordinated task force.
See you on the tracks,
tektrek
LROCV
Community Emergency Response Group Coordinator
Ok.
Thanks for the information. Was unaware of such a group.