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Fire Fight Australia concert: ONJ, John Farnham,Brian May
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Queen makes history at Fire Fight Australia

Queen fronted by Adam Lambert reprised the band’s iconic 1985 Live Aid set for Fire Fight Australia, where Olivia Newton-John performed for the first time in two years with John Farnham and Russell Crowe made a special appearance.

HOLD FOR HERALD SUN PIC DESK----East Gippsland tourism in fire affected areas, in attempts to draw the crowds back to seaside locations and small country towns. Nowa Nowa. Mingling Waters Caravan Park, which backs down to the Snowy river, has suffered greatly due to reduced numbers. German tourist Elias Gatz, Nowa Nowa General Store owner Sandra Huggins, Sam Pickersgill, and Mingling Waters Caravan Park owner Kristen Huggins and her daughter Inca, 6.  Picture: Alex Coppel.
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Great caravan parks to try in East Gippsland

As fire-affected areas of East Gippsland start to get back on their feet, tourists are being urged to hit the road with caravans, campers and tents in tow. And there are some magnificent parks eagerly awaiting visitors.

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East Gippsland tourism in fire affected areas, in attempts to draw the crowds back to seaside locations and small country towns. Lakes Entrance. Generic sunset. Beach. Silhouette. kids playing.   Picture: Alex Coppel.

Hysteria making bushfire catastrophe worse

Contrary to fake news, the entire continent of Australia isn’t on fire. And as tourists axe their trips to untouched areas, the hysteria needs to calm down so the world will know we’re still open for business, writes Rita Panahi.

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MALLACOOTA, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 02: DELWP ( The Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning ) and CFA ( Country Fire Authority ) Crews monitor fires and begin back burns between the towns of Orbost and Lakes Entrance in east Gipplsland  on January 02, 2020 in Australia. The HMAS Choules docked outside of Mallacoota this morning to evacuate thousands of people stranded in the remote coastal town following fires across East Gippsland which have killed one person and destroyed dozens of properties. (Photo by Darrian Traynor/Getty Images)

Australia says thanks: Saluting fire heroes

They risked everything to save lives and homes in the face of the fiercest bushfires this country has seen, now we say a special thanks to our hero firefighters. These are messages of gratitude from our readers and some of Australia’s biggest names. Leave your message.

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