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Farmers, are you firewise?24 January 2013 Farmers battle heat and firesHot, dry conditions and roaring bushfires continue to affect farmers across many parts of Australia. The continuing heat has affected some horticulture crops, while bushfires have caused significant damage and loss to farmland, livestock and infrastructure. What assistance is available?Federal and State Government assistance has been made available to affected farmers and rural communities through the Natural Disaster Relief and Recovery Arrangements Where can I go for help?For more information on the bushfires, contact the respective Rural Fire Service/Country Fire Authority, Department of Primary Industries or the state farming organisations in each state.
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Our thoughts are with those affected by the fires and the incredible firefighters who volunteer their time to protect our farms and communities. Farmers, time to get firewiseAs farmers know too well, bushfires are all too common in Australia over the summer months, and can range in severity, threatening agricultural land and livestock. Bushfires can take an enormous toll on farmers and rural communities, both emotionally and financially. It is important to plan and be prepared for a bushfire. |
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