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Saturday, 9 May 2020

126 - 9TH MAY 2020 - AUST BUSH FIRES UPDATE,




Australian Bushfires
Daily update ⋅ 9 May 2020

Ex-Kambalda sketch artist turns illustrator for children's Australian bushfire book
The West Australian
A US-based former Kambalda resident who shot to online fame for her sketches of wildlife during the Australian bushfires this year has been enlisted ...

Mogo Zoo's wildlife hospital to rise from the summer's bushfires
About Regional
Atlas Advisors Australia, a funds manager and investment advisory business, raised $30,000 which went towards the Mogo Wildlife Park via the World ...

Commonwealth ignores 'legally binding' role in bushfire nature protection
Brisbane Times
"Australia is a party to the UN Convention on Biological Diversity and the World heritage Convention. They are legally binding obligations… and they ...

Bushfires: fire survivors feel like pawns in poll fight
The Australian
The prized federal electorate was full of contradictions when The Weekend Australian visited this week. There was bright, lush green grass as far as ...

Create a buzz
The Australian
Bushfires destroyed nearly 20,000 beehives across Australia, with another ... “That's potentially going to affect Australian food security and prices.”.

Australian farmland value rose in 2019
Sunraysia Daily
Australian farmland has emerged as a stable and consistent driver of agricultural value over the past decade, despite drought, bushfires and floods ...

Coronavirus serves farmers with 'tripple whammy' following fires, drought
Sky News Australia
Following devastating bushfires and years of drought, Ms Jackson said the COVID-19 pandemic was preventing farmers from getting back on their feet ...