RendezviewAs a vet, it’s the sad reality of my job to deal with animals in pain. But what I saw on Kangaroo Island will always stay with me, writes Dr Garnett Hall.
AnimalsAustralia’s veterinarians have been hit both financially and emotionally by our horror bushfire season. But help is on its way.
NSWEven if it was just black beans and two minute noodles Jim Scully and his business partners, who had lost their homes in the fires, knew they had to open the doors of their IGA for their cut-off town,
Bushfire SupportAustralia is mourning the deaths of 29 people, as the scope of the bushfire disaster continues to unfold. Today, The Daily Telegraph pays tribute to each victim from fathers and sons to firefighters to a newlywed couple who died side-by-side fighting to save their property.
NSWExhausted fire crews are bracing for the return of severe fire conditions as soaring temperatures return to large parts of NSW, just days after wild weather and hail downed power lines and damaged buildings.
Bushfire SupportHeroic, heartbreaking and simply harrowing … This is the complete and definitive collection of now iconic images from the Australian bushfire crisis. Warning: Graphic Images
Bushfire SupportFor months, often at great personal risk, NewsCorp photographers have documented the bushfire crisis, their images conveying to audiences the enormity of the disaster. These are their stories from the front lines of an unprecedented tragedy.
RendezviewAt News Corp, we are committed to helping communities rebuild after the bushfires, and today’s special editions will add to the millions we are putting towards recovery, writes Michael Miller.
Bushfire SupportFirefighters Irene Pachos and Daryl Aldridge know how close they came to losing their lives when a “widow-maker” gum tree crashed down on their truck.
Bushfire SupportVolunteer firey Steve Hillyar was 24 hours into a brutal shift, going door to burning door in the seaside town of Malua Bay, unaware his own slice of paradise was burning to the ground. Only his chooks, three pigs and a sheep were still standing.