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Sunday, January 5, 2020

In Times Of Crisis...The Prime Minister Supports Our Nation Needs Of Putting Out Fires

You know when Government take action though National Security Council, you know it is serious business. And boy it is. WE know thought the Face Book Advertisement Post on ScoMo (Scott Morrison's Face Book Page) has been advertised correctly. If he doesn't endorse them, it may be worth what it is.
So all the resources he is pulling together to support our nation at needs. Like all  his predecessor Prime Ministers, they would be doing the same, if they were in his current shoes. Here is ScoMo's video on  the summary of support providing Resources to help Australian affected by the bush fires. The fires are not out, yet.
 On the flip side, Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese's Face Book Videos are also endorsed correctly. See a sample video labelled, "Bushfire Mental Health" Click here for video . Again, let get the politics out of these fires - they still need to be put out!

Here is an interesting video  from Chris that has been ask to go viral.  The message is clear on it. It is about the fires and the bush we live in. It explains that we have to look at 'Fire prevention methods like 'Hazard reduction' or 'Back-burning' occurs off season from Summer in safe controlled environments. This is where I say, all Emergency Services are to ensure the safety of all Community members, whilst using this Fire controlling process. 

At the end of the video let us know what do you think? Will this change the way people vote at next local, State and/or Federal Elections.Click here for video . My only comment here is , I am in the understanding the Rural Fires Services would should have keys to the the gates mentioned on video - but if they didn't they may break it down to get on  these fire tracks. 

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