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NSW fires live: premier says ‘not much left in Balmoral’ as South Australia bushfires continue to rage – latest NSW fires live: premier says ‘not much left in Balmoral’ as South Australia bushfires continue to rage – latest
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PM says link between extreme weather and climate change won’t change policy. Victoria and SA still under bushfire threat as NSW surveys damage. Follow the latest news and updatesPM says link between extreme weather and climate change won’t change policy. Victoria and SA still under bushfire threat as NSW surveys damage. Follow the latest news and updates
I am going to leave you in the very, very capable hands of my colleague Josh Taylor for the rest of the afternoon.
Conditions continue to be a lot better than yesterday, but that just means fire fighters are having to try and use what time they have to get ahead of what is coming after that.
Please pay attention to the alerts, and make sure your plan is ready.
Thank you for following along with me today - and as always - take care of you, and those around you.
Journalist Royce Kurmelovs has another update from the South Australian fires:
James Tilbrook coughs from the smoke inhalation as he picks through the wreckage of his Adelaide Hills vineyard.
“It’s not good,” James says of both the cough and the scene.
The boutique Tilbrook Estate winery and vineyard is run by James and his wife Annabelle, who fled their property on Friday morning as the Cudlee Creek fires started to burn out of control. Coming back, James says he is shell-shocked.
“We’ve lost everything,” he says. “Our house is on a separate property. My wife, son and our dog left at 10.30 for Mt Barker. At about 11am I had to choose between staying to defend the vineyard, or going to defend our home. I had to make that choice. The result is our house – our home – is still standing, but the vineyard’s gone. We’ve lost our livelihood.”
“Once our house was safe, I went to help a friend with his home. I figured the vineyard was toast, there was nothing I could do there, so I might as well go help friends.”
As the fire swept through, James says “cooked” the decades-old vine plantings and melted the winery on the property. A neighbouring cherry orchard was also destroyed in the blaze.
“We were only a small producer, we make 1000 cases a year but all our stock was in the winery,” James said. “All the barrels of our last vintage. All our wine in tanks. All the wine in the tank is still there, but it’s probably cooked too.
“I got a photo of some bottles that were sitting on top of a filing cabinet and the bottles have melted or collapsed. Someone said to me that the melting point of glass is 1400 to 1600 degrees. It would have been fucking hot in there. Excuse my language.”
James says the biggest problem going forward is going to be income. The couple planted their first vines on the property in 1999 and it will take years for them to recover or regrow. In the meantime, they have a multi-million dollar mortgage to pay.
“Someone told me there’s a chance the vines may recover and come back,” James says. “I’m usually a positive person, but I just don’t know. I don’t believe it.”
Some friends have already set up a fundraiser for the family.
Victorian fire update, courtesy of AAP:
Bushfires in Victoria’s East Gippsland have been downgraded as firefighters get a leg up on blazes thanks to milder weather conditions.
A watch and act warning remains active on Sunday for Tambo Crossing, Wattle Circle and Stirling, while the bushfire at Marthavale – Barmouth Spur is still not under control.
“Emergency Services may not be able to help you if you decide to stay,” the VicEmergency website states.
Fire crews have managed to get a handle on two blazes with warnings lowered to advice across Goroke, Lawloit, Little Desert, Peronne, Burnbank, Evansford and surrounding towns.
One of the fires, the Lexton-Ben Major bushfire in the vicinity of Mt Lonarch, has been contained after burning through 2711 hectares, and an advice warning in place.
It comes as the temperature took a dip on Sunday with about 24C forecast in Tambo Crossing, and a milder 22C in Melbourne, after a top of 44C in the Victorian capital.
The bushfires have been burning since November 21 but flared up on Saturday after a cool change came through and brought dry lightning strikes.
A relief centre has been set up at the Omeo memorial hall, 60 kilometres north, for people affected while generators have been set-up to restore power and services.
Hundreds of firefighters on the ground and in the air have been working across the state to contain the fires, which are concentrated in steep and largely inaccessible terrain.
People are advised to monitor the VicEmergency website.
Anthony Albanese’s office has just released the transcript to the press conference, which includes this line at the end:Anthony Albanese’s office has just released the transcript to the press conference, which includes this line at the end:
That would be the headquarters Scott Morrison held his “I have returned” press conference from this morning.That would be the headquarters Scott Morrison held his “I have returned” press conference from this morning.
From my time covering state politics in Queensland, those decisions are usually up to the state government.From my time covering state politics in Queensland, those decisions are usually up to the state government.
You can hear the terror and the frustration in this video.You can hear the terror and the frustration in this video.
These fires – they are different. It’s not just authorities saying it. It’s those on the ground, the “quiet Australians” who have lived through previous seasons, but not like this.These fires – they are different. It’s not just authorities saying it. It’s those on the ground, the “quiet Australians” who have lived through previous seasons, but not like this.
Which is why politicians saying they’ve seen smoke haze in Sydney before, or that we’ve always had fires, or quoting Dorothea Mackellar is not good enough, on any measure.Which is why politicians saying they’ve seen smoke haze in Sydney before, or that we’ve always had fires, or quoting Dorothea Mackellar is not good enough, on any measure.
NSW police say a man is missing in Lithgow, following a fire.NSW police say a man is missing in Lithgow, following a fire.
From AAP: NSW police say a man is missing from the rural village of Bell after a huge bushfire tore through the Lithgow area, destroying dozens of buildings.From AAP: NSW police say a man is missing from the rural village of Bell after a huge bushfire tore through the Lithgow area, destroying dozens of buildings.
The man in his 60 or 70s lives on a remote property in Bell and the area was engulfed in fire on Saturday, NSW police chief inspector Chris Sammut said on Sunday.The man in his 60 or 70s lives on a remote property in Bell and the area was engulfed in fire on Saturday, NSW police chief inspector Chris Sammut said on Sunday.
Another elderly man who had been missing from neighbouring Dargan has been located “safe and sound”, the Rural Fire Service tweeted on Sunday morning.Another elderly man who had been missing from neighbouring Dargan has been located “safe and sound”, the Rural Fire Service tweeted on Sunday morning.
He was found at an evacuation centre in Lithgow which was threatened by the huge Gospers Mountain megafire over the weekend.He was found at an evacuation centre in Lithgow which was threatened by the huge Gospers Mountain megafire over the weekend.
Sammut said the man who was still unaccounted for lived on one of the remotest properties in Bell.Sammut said the man who was still unaccounted for lived on one of the remotest properties in Bell.
“He may have self-evacuated or went to stay with friends and we want the public to let us know any information they have to assist us locate this missing person,” he said.“He may have self-evacuated or went to stay with friends and we want the public to let us know any information they have to assist us locate this missing person,” he said.
Sammut confirmed up to five properties were burned in Lithgow on Saturday while about 30 buildings were lost in Clarence and Dargan.Sammut confirmed up to five properties were burned in Lithgow on Saturday while about 30 buildings were lost in Clarence and Dargan.
Those numbers include sheds and other structures.Those numbers include sheds and other structures.
About 350 residential homes in Lithgow remained without power on Sunday afternoon.About 350 residential homes in Lithgow remained without power on Sunday afternoon.
For those who missed the prime minister’s press conference, here is the beginning, including where he apologises for causing anxiety:For those who missed the prime minister’s press conference, here is the beginning, including where he apologises for causing anxiety:
Bits and pieces are slowly coming out of Balmoral.Bits and pieces are slowly coming out of Balmoral.
Anthony Albanese says he won’t be leaving Australia this summer, and thanked David Littleproud for being “exemplary” in providing the opposition with briefings.Anthony Albanese says he won’t be leaving Australia this summer, and thanked David Littleproud for being “exemplary” in providing the opposition with briefings.
Back to Scott Morrison’s decision to leave Australia, Anthony Albanese says:Back to Scott Morrison’s decision to leave Australia, Anthony Albanese says:
Anthony Albanese on Scott Morrison’s assertion his government won’t be changing its emissions reduction policy:
Anthony Albanese on Scott Morrison’s return from Hawaii. (Earlier in the week, Albanese said he would not be criticising the PM for taking leave.)
Australian Associated Press has an update on the South Australian situation:
Smoke from the Adelaide Hills bushfire had dropped the city’s air quality rating to poor.
The Environment Protection Authority says air quality readings are improving but parts of the hills and metropolitan area remain affected by bushfire smoke.
The situation on Sunday was further exacerbated by an early morning temperature inversion layer which kept smoke low to the ground.
The EPA said anyone with health issues or concerns should stay inside with windows and doors closed.
A watch and act warning remains in place for the blaze, with the Country Fire Service reporting some renewed fire activity within the 127km perimeter.
The fire has burnt through more than 25,000 hectares and destroyed at least 15 homes.
Before it was sparked on Friday, the Bureau of Meteorology also reported that smoke from the NSW bushfires had made its way to Adelaide.
Anthony Albanese has just held his press conference in Rozelle.
Unfortunately it hasn’t been broadcast as yet, and I am in Canberra, so I will bring that to you as soon as I can.
We are still waiting on Anthony Albanese’s press conference.
It should be soon.
The smoke has officially made its way north.
Which brings Scott Morrison back in to the frame:
The commissioner finishes with how proud he is of the fire services:
Shane Fitzsimmons on Balmoral: