News Corp’s $1m mental health grant to help bushfire recovery
A grassroots organisation helping communities around the nation battered by the summer of fires has been given $1 million by News Corp Australia.
A grassroots organisation helping communities around the nation battered by the summer of fires has been given $1 million by News Corp Australia.
With the arrival of another bushfire season, the Queensland government has called out the federal government’s inaction while launching a key weapon in combating dangerous fire conditions.
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.
Daryl Braithwaite was feeling all the good vibes at Fire Fight Australia and hung around after his set to indulge his side hustle of photography.
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.
When Scott Pape lost his home in the Black Saturday bushfires, he was forced to start over again. Now the author of The Barefoot Investor money bible wants to help this summer’s survivors.
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.
Instagram superstar Celeste Barber continues to rally support for the Black Summer bushfire victims, even after raising more than $56 million during the crisis.
The pulling power of international guests including Queen and Adam Lambert has fuelled interest from overseas broadcasters in taking a feed of the Fire Fight Australia concert.
We manage disasters well but have a long road to understanding recovery – experts warn Australia needs to get better at rebuilding communities after crisis
Almost 2000 homes have been lost in Australia’s tragic summer of bushfires but victims may still be able to recover lost photo albums from digital backups.
Stars have joined Olivia Newton-John, John Travolta and many others at the G’Day USA gala where there were tears and stories on how some survived Australia’s bushfire hell.
Historians say the bushfire crisis has redefined what it means to be Australian, changing our identity in a way we will all never forget.
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