“That’s how we live our life. What bad luck...lets feel that sadness, but then what good luck ...all these wonderful things that can come out of a terrible situation” Lilly Markovic, Yarra Ranges resident & survivor of the June 2021 storms On the 9th and 10th of June 2021 an extreme storm struck one of Victoria’s most picturesque areas – the Dandenong Ranges. The effects were devastating both to the natural bushland and its human inhabitants. More than 25,000 trees cra...
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“That’s how we live our life. What bad luck...lets feel that sadness, but then what good luck ...all these wonderful things that can come out of a terrible situation” Lilly Markovic, Yarra Ranges resident & survivor of the June 2021 storms On the 9th and 10th of June 2021 an extreme storm struck one of Victoria’s most picturesque areas – the Dandenong Ranges. The effects were devastating both to the natural bushland and its human inhabitants. More than 25,000 trees cra...
Released to mark the Anniversary of the 2019/20 summer bushfires which impacted communities across NSW, Victoria, Queensland, ACT, Western Australia and South Australia. With an official death toll of 33 people including 9 firefighters and a further 450 people later dying from summer smoke. The fires destroyed more than 3000 human homes and razed an estimated 17 million hectares with over one billion precious creatures lost. Through conversations with bushfire survivors Katherine Bolan...
LIFE AFTER LOSS
“That’s how we live our life. What bad luck...lets feel that sadness, but then what good luck ...all these wonderful things that can come out of a terrible situation” Lilly Markovic, Yarra Ranges resident & survivor of the June 2021 storms On the 9th and 10th of June 2021 an extreme storm struck one of Victoria’s most picturesque areas – the Dandenong Ranges. The effects were devastating both to the natural bushland and its human inhabitants. More than 25,000 trees cra...