Royals to visit our bushfire towns
Prince William and his wife Kate are planning a trip to Australia to visit bushfire-ravaged communities and just need an invitation from Prime Minister Scott Morrison to make it official.
Prince William and his wife Kate are planning a trip to Australia to visit bushfire-ravaged communities and just need an invitation from Prime Minister Scott Morrison to make it official.
NSW’s horror bushfire season isn’t over yet but the RFS has delivered some welcome news off the back of torrential rain which has helped authorities get the upper hand on every blaze left burning in the state.
The Daily Telegraph’s comprehensive bushfire coverage has driven a 14.6 per cent jump in readers online as more people turned to news they can trust in a crisis.
Backpackers will be offered visa extensions to travel to Australia to help rebuild communities ravaged by the bushfires.
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.
One of Australia’s biggest charity is in the firing line again, this time over its administration costs, after it was revealed millions of dollars may be spent on processing donations from its Disaster Relief and Recovery Fund.
Australia is flush with performances featuring local and international stars helping generate much-needed funds for bushfire relief. Here’s where you can catch a show.
It might be more than 15,000kms away, but a commune in northern France that Australia liberated in World War I is digging deep to help rebuild communities ravaged by bushfires.
Volunteer firefighters are battling blazes with face masks that don’t protect them from dangerous and potentially cancer-causing fumes — and a charity is trying to fix the problem.
As 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.
Australia’s veterinarians have been hit both financially and emotionally by our horror bushfire season. But help is on its way.
Even 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,
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