Fires all over the place.
For how many thousands of years did the aboriginals burn the forests of this country? But hey what would they know after all we made it a civilised country, didn't we? They apparently did not have any farms, yet there have been fish traps found in the Murray and Darling River systems. Most of us know so little about the ways of the aboriginal way of life.
Back to the fires. It is unfortunate that we have to build houses in areas that are prone to fires, it is sad that we can't have our mansions in the bush on our five acres of 'natural bushland setting'. Mostly it is sad that people build their perfect house on their perfect block of ground and have no idea that they are, one day, going to be faced with the inevitable burning of their own personal paradise, and these people are the people that put the lives of the men and women who fight for their property at risk.
I think that these 'hobby farmers' should be under the control of some kind of policing body to help keep them safe as most of them are city people looking for their own private place to get away from life in the fast lane. Unknowingly of course but none-the-less inexperienced in the ways of mother nature.
On the other hand there are those out there, farmers and the like, that are as prepared as can be and they are really losing out in these cases as they lose their livelyhood and have to rebuild what has probably been in the family for a number of generations. These are not the people who want government inquiries into whose at fault, they put their head down and back side up and do the hard yards to get back to normal. I salute these folks they are deserving of our admiration and our help.
Should I continue or just shut up?
Pete