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‘Emergency playdates’ aim to make fire preparedness fun
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Dec. 6, 2023 - 12:31
Almost four years since the black summer bushfires, communities that lived through the disaster are still recovering. Along with the physical rebuilding there's also much ongoing trauma as they now get ready for a hot, dry summer. But one local council on the New South Wales south coast is trying to help families be better prepared.