Preparing for the fire season with cultural burning | Big Weather

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  • Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
  • It’s been nearly 12 months since devastating fires tore through the Kempsey Shire in NSW, and the community is working together to build resilience in the face of big weather.
    The Thungutti people are working with farmers and the RFS to do cultural burning in preparation for the upcoming bushfire season. #BigWeather #ReadyTogether #YourPlanetAU
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    It takes a disaster for everyone to pull together. It's amazing how you see ordinary people do extraordinary things.
    Made us closer as a community, non-Indigenous and Indigenous. So that was the outcomes of the fires.
    Just because you've been through one bad fire season doesn't mean that there isn't going to be more. We're almost 12 months on and resilience moving forward is preparedness for the future and the whole community pulling together trying to help one another.

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