‘We won’t forget you’: $1m to fire victims
A new $1 million fund has been launched today by News Corp Australia to help Australia’s bushfire victims in their recovery.
A new $1 million fund has been launched today by News Corp Australia to help Australia’s bushfire victims in their recovery.
Queensland’s coronavirus cases are tipping 500 with another 50 cases diagnosed on March 26 taking the state’s total to 493.
Venues across Queensland will be forced to close today as part of tough new measures to stop the spread of coronavirus. Here’s everything you need to know.
Queensland’s pub and clubs will be among a number of non-essential services shutdown if Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk follows NSW and Victoria’s coronavirus restrictions. School closures are currently being considered.
Celeste Barber’s record-breaking $52 million bushfire fundraising has started to flow to the NSW RFS. But distributing the money has become a “complex issue”.
Tourists are being encouraged to return to the fire-ravaged regions of Queensland in a bid to kickstart communities.
Australians are set to show their gratitude to bushfire recovery helpers and donations at a tourism event in Los Angeles, where they will also be asking the world to “come back” to help them recover and rebuild after bushfires.
Our bushfire crisis is a defining moment for us all, and despite some isolated cases of poor behaviour, Tim Costello argues that it has brought out the best in Australians.
Popular car makers are helping Australia’s bushfire victims by waiving fees, supplying vehicles and offering extended leave for volunteers.
The damages bill sparked by Queensland’s devastating bushfires is still being tallied, as firefighters brace for similar conditions that were experienced last year.
As Australia begins to assess the bushfires’ devastating impact on native wildlife, there are fears for many individual species, and different views on what the top priorities should be.
Bali-based businesses are throwing their weight behind charities supporting bushfire victims by raising money, donating a portion of their profits and holding sausage sizzles.
International pop and rock stars, including Billy Idol and the Backstreet Boys, are rallying to support bushfire relief efforts with special ticket packages and auctions.
The Hilltop Hoods, Conrad Sewell and Fanny Lumsden are few of many musicians rallying together to help the relief efforts for those affected by bushfires throughout the country.
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