Heeding the advice of fire controllers and decades of scientific reports, Glen Innes Severn council last month declared a climate emergency. As the New South Wales government itself has now declared, those emergency conditions extend far beyond our shire borders and touch every community across the state.
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| ‘Members of my family are in hospital. Two community members, my neighbours for decades, are lost to us.’ |
Within our borders we have seen a magnificent, humane and unstinting response from the Rural Fire Service, State Emergency Service, Red Cross, Salvation Army, NSW Police, Glen Innes Severn council employees, fellow councillors, the deputy mayor, Dianne Newman, and hundreds of community volunteers who for months now have done everything from sweep gutters to pitch tents to butter bread for sandwiches.
Read the story from The Guardian by Carol Sparks - “We’ve been in bushfire hell in Glen Innes – and the scientists knew it was coming.”

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