
Healing in the communities of south-eastern NSW after the bushfires
As landscapes regenerate after summer’s catastrophic bushfires, communities in south-eastern New South Wales rebuild their homes and livelihoods.
As landscapes regenerate after summer’s catastrophic bushfires, communities in south-eastern New South Wales rebuild their homes and livelihoods.
In January 2019, fires burned across a 100-kilometre length of the iconic Tjoritja National Park in the West MacDonnell Ranges, from Ormiston Gorge nearly to the edge of Alice Springs.
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Western Australia’s bushfires have razed more than 85,000 hectares of the state’s south-west
The huge bushfires around Adelaide could be seen from space
Large fires are burning early in the Dry season in the Top End
Five years after Australia’s worst bushfire residents are recovering well.
Photographer Andrew Quilty covered the Black Saturday bushfires – two years later, he documents the regrowth.