Check facey mate. We’ve got a few pages organising donations and dropping off to affected areas.
Few have arrived already[emoji106]
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Not too sure Make Markie have you tried the red cross. Unfortunately I think money is the best donation people can make. A lot of material items are already well stocked and also takes a lot of time in the sorting distribution etc. Not too sure on all the avenues for donations but there but the brushfire appeal and there is someone in Mallacoota taking donations on the Facebook page where you can direct your money how you like and surely many similar. Was good to see our local IGA was asking people for 2 dollar donation for every transaction which is awesome.
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Well, the weather that was predicted for Bruthen didn't happen, so the daughter's place remains in tact. Its raining there now, roads still closed and yes , 2 looters were arrested in Bruthen this morning caught in the act of ransacking a home. I hope they are paraded on the TV tonight, but of course they wont be due to infringement of their rights to be presumed innocent until proven guilty. As much as a detest the 'A Current Affair' style of journalism I would welcome a team of their sensationalising ambulance chasers to splash there ferals across the national media - no sympathy.
Quick update, daughter and husband are allowed back, power and water restored, place had not been burgled, animals fine, just starting the process of de-smoking the house, which will probably take months, but that's the least of their issues compared to some.
Looks like decent rain on the radar is heading down Gippsland way
Pray it does the job
Also be careful of fake go fund me links. Plenty around....scum bags!!!
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Like @Rossco said. I think $ is the best way to help at the moment through the right channels. Red Cross , for example.
We took a heap of canned food, toiletries , etc ... to food bank this morning.
Had a chat to a truckie down there and he reckons the distribution and logistical component of it is getting overwhelmed and it may get worse.
For those wanting to help out those affected in Victoria this link gives a variety of options. Money brings humanity to help those who are down. It's important.
https://www.mycause.com.au/events/vicbushfireappeal
http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...2020/01/54.jpgwe had the ‘Need for feed’ guys in at work, as well as MFB the army and melb water. I hope they took the rain with them. The lions club are doing a fantastic job
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