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Australia fires live: NSW and Victoria bushfires communities assess damage as PM visits Kangaroo Island – latest updates Australia fires live: NSW and Victoria bushfires communities assess damage as PM visits Kangaroo Island – latest updates
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Scott Morrison to tour island where there are grave fears for unique wildlife. NSW and Victorian communities clean up during a brief period of cooler weather. Follow the latest news and live updatesScott Morrison to tour island where there are grave fears for unique wildlife. NSW and Victorian communities clean up during a brief period of cooler weather. Follow the latest news and live updates
Authorities are working on getting the drinking water supply on Kangaroo Island restored - a water filtration and purification unit from Brisbane has been flown to the island, to help with that. The Labor shadow cabinet will also meet tomorrow, in South Australia to discuss “more constructive proposals” on the bushfire crisis - the most recent Labor suggestion has been a natural asset - environment and wildlife - national audit.
NSW police have released a list of those who have died in the bushfire season. Twenty people have lost their lives in NSW so far:
A 77-year-old man at Coongbar on 9 October 2019
A 68-year-old woman at Coongbar on 9 October 2019
A 69-year-old woman at Diehard on 8 November 2019
An 85-year-old man at Diehard on 8 November 2019
A 63-year-old woman at Johns River on 8 November 2019
A 58-year-old man at Willawarrin on 8 November 2019
A 64-year-old man at South Arm on 9 November 2019
A 32-year-old man (RFS volunteer) at Buxton on 19 December 2019
A 35-year-old man (RFS volunteer) at Buxton on 19 December 2019
A 59-year-old man at Royal North Shore Hospital on 29 December 2019, after sustaining injuries on 7 November 2019 at Yarrowitch
A 28-year-old man (RFS volunteer) at Jingellic on 30 December 2019
A 63-year-old man at Wandella on 30 December 2019
A 29-year-old man at Wandella on 30 December 2019
A 70-year-old man at Yatte Yattah on 31 December 2019
Believed to be a 56-year-old man at Coolagolite on 31 December 2019 (not yet formally identified)
A 72-year-old man at Belowra on 31 December 2019
A 75-year-old man at Yatte Yattah on 1 January 2019
A 62-year-old man at Sussex Inlet on 1 January 2020
A 47-year-old man at Batlow on 4 January 2020
A 71-year-old man at Nerrigundah, found on 6 January 2020
More US firefighters have arrived ahead of the dangerous conditions predicted in the fire zones tomorrow:
Given we have been talking about tourism impacts on Kangaroo Island:
It’s a fairly quick press conference, as the prime minister will be returning to Canberra after the Iraq incident.
Scott Morrison finishes with this:
Asked about penalties for arsonists, the prime minister says this:
Scott Morrison says the state and commonwealth relief and recovery packages are working well to complement each other:
Scott Morrison says the ADF reservists callout has gone well:
Asked again about Iraq, Scott Morrison says the priority is protecting Australians and the country’s assets in the region. He says he spoke about the issue when talking to Donald Trump about the bushfires yesterday – and that Australia will “work continually closely with them”.
Authorities are working on getting the drinking water supply on Kangaroo Island restored – a water filtration and purification unit from Brisbane has been flown to the island to help with that.
Major General Jake Ellwood has an ADF update:Major General Jake Ellwood has an ADF update:
Donald Trump has responded to the missiles launched at a Iraq base housing US troops on social media. Iran has claimed responsibility.
Labor is also calling for a national natural asset audit, to try and get an idea of just what we have lost in these fires, in terms of the environment and wildlife. From Terri Butler and Anthony Albanese:
Anthony Albanese was also asked about any potential Australian involvement in Iraq or Iran – he says we should have nothing to do with it:
The prime minister goes on to talk about those who are looking to cancel their holidays and want refunds:
Scott Morrison has asked for people to be mindful of the impact on tourism operators:
Scott Morrison echoes the calls we have been hearing from NSW and Victoria about donations - goods are not needed, but cash is.
Back to the fires, the prime minister says the two most impacted industries have been tourism and agriculture – and Kangaroo Island is an example where an area has been hit badly in both.
Scott Morrison:
Scott Morrison says he has been in contact with Angus Campbell, the ADF chief – and has confirmed all diplomatic and defence staff from Australia, currently in Baghdad, are safe.
The National Security Committee will meet tomorrow morning to discuss the Iraq situation.
The prime minister has begun his press conference.
He’ll speak about Kangaroo Island, the fire response generally, and also Iraq.