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Old 10-02-2009, 02:16 PM   #271
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only thing worse than the firebugs are the looters, absolute scum.

on a brigher note, edmanual, your avatar is bloody awesome! lol
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Old 10-02-2009, 02:26 PM   #272
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I heard on the ABC radio last night both volunteer worker and victims request no more donations of material things as they have no more room to store it, instead they are asking for cash donations so that it can be distributed where necessary.
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Old 10-02-2009, 02:33 PM   #273
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Just heard on the radio that looters are becoming an issue in Wandong.

Although in the same report they said a group of people were seen loading up a trailer that had been backed up to a house and were caught by the locals. Locals dealt with them.
F0**ing parasites. WTF is wrong with people.
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Old 10-02-2009, 02:38 PM   #274
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I look at the commercial tv channels and think, they are they only people/companies making money out of this.

I hate that. They should put every cent of profit from advertising to this.
Vultures, the commercial media. Circling the victims. Standing there in some fire service overalls, faces heavy with make up and the token smear of soot on their cheek. Capitalising on peoples grief. Heard a victim ABC interviewed saying he felt harrassed by the commercial reporters. Makes me sick too.
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Old 10-02-2009, 02:48 PM   #275
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Just heard on the radio that looters are becoming an issue in Wandong.

Although in the same report they said a group of people were seen loading up a trailer that had been backed up to a house and were caught by the locals. Locals dealt with them.

Natural disasters like this certainly show the true weather of ones soul.

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I haven't got time to read all the pages of the thread so apology if this is a repost, and wasn't sure if I should "new thread" it - but looks as if Coles are coming to the party by donating all of Friday 13th's profits to the appeal.

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Old 10-02-2009, 03:02 PM   #277
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For years Australia has give Billions of dollars to foreign aid. Wonder how much we will get back???
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For years Australia has give Billions of dollars to foreign aid. Wonder how much we will get back???

I believe England are ready to help (not like they're in a situation), NZ are sending firefighters over and Indonesia are helping (not 100% sure how but I think it will be with man power).
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Old 10-02-2009, 03:11 PM   #279
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No where near as much as we have given that's for sure.
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Old 10-02-2009, 03:19 PM   #280
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I haven't got time to read all the pages of the thread so apology if this is a repost, and wasn't sure if I should "new thread" it - but looks as if Coles are coming to the party by donating all of Friday 13th's profits to the appeal.

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yeh it has i posted it yesterday

but it is also a good thing to keep it known

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Old 10-02-2009, 03:26 PM   #281
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http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2...10/2487237.htm

True Aussie spirit.

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By Bruce Atkinson

Posted 1 hour 19 minutes ago

The flood-affected residents of Ingham in north Queensland are putting their own problems aside the help the victims of the Victorian bushfires.

The clean-up and recovery in Ingham began this morning after one of the worst floods in the region's history.

About 200 residents lined up at the community recovery centre this morning to receive financial assistance from the Queensland Government to replace items lost in the floods.

Many of them have lost everything but say their plight is insignificant compared to the loss of life and damage caused by the Victorian bushfires.

Communities Department spokesman Peter McCarthy says many of them are giving their grants to help bushfire victims.

"A lot of people are coming through and while they've suffered loss themselves and are understandably upset at their loss and the damage that their property might have suffered, a lot of them have made comments to our staff that 'we're not as bad off as the poor people in Victoria', 'thank God we're not in Victoria'," he said.

"Some of them have even said that they plan to give some of the money to the Victorian bushfire appeal."

Mr McCarthy says one concerned man in Ingham want his recovery money directly donated to the appeal.

"And he said 'I'm going to give this money straight to the Victorian fire appeal so you may as well write this cheque out to them, not to me'," Mr McCarthy said.

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More Ingham residents are expected to return to their homes today as the massive clean-up operation gets into full swing.

Some residents started cleaning their homes late yesterday as floodwaters receded and many more will be able to begin today.

Emergency Management Queensland says the recovery will be a slow process.

Ingham has been cut off for the last eight days but the floodwaters in the town are now dropping quickly.

Aerial food drops to isolated homes and communities in the region are continuing.

Authorities are hopeful the Bruce Highway might reopen between Cairns and Townsville this afternoon.

The road linking flooded north Queensland communities will be a vital link in resupplying the towns between Cairns and Townsville.

The highway opened into Ingham late yesterday bringing much needed supplies.

Traffic on the highway will initially be restricted to emergency supply vehicles
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Old 10-02-2009, 03:32 PM   #282
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Just heard Barack Obama has offered 35 firies who will be on their way here soon.
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Old 10-02-2009, 03:32 PM   #283
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that is about the best news out of all this i have heard

what can we do beyond the money / items ect

not just for the fire victims but the flood victims as well
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Old 10-02-2009, 03:35 PM   #284
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For those of us that are able to spare some more cash, or go without something else, there is also a lot of wildlife and domestic animals that are in need.

Rspca Vic website here, has a link to donate now.

http://www.rspcavic.org/campaigns_ne..._bushfires.htm

While the priority is obviously the Red Cross and other donations, and in the middle of a GEC there are a lot of people that are hard up as it is, those animal lovers amongst us that can spare a bit more, or have relatively secure jobs to pay back credit card charges... I am sure it will help.

As has been said before, tax deductions over $2 are tax deductible. Maybe now is the time to spend a bit more so those in need can access that help now, rather than rush buying business equipment in June that we might be able to do without.

A lot of support for the Victorian's is evident on this forum, lets keep it up.
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Old 10-02-2009, 03:38 PM   #285
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Very sad indeed, My cousin's ( king lake) lost all horses, pony's, chickens, cows, 3 sheds But lucky enough there house is still standing, everything around it has gone but the house is there.

Never have i seen them that scared.

My hart goe's out to all, that have lost.

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Old 10-02-2009, 03:54 PM   #286
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I just heard on the local radio that Launceston has just raised $79k and climbing. Also seen some trailers going past churches picking up clothes etc.
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Old 10-02-2009, 03:57 PM   #287
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I guess NZers are helping out the west island, it has effected many NZ people with family/friends in the area.

Donations are being taken on NZ Redcross website (which is under heavy load!)
Red Cross: Donations can be made by visiting redcross.org.nz, calling 0900 33 200 to make an automatic $20 donation, sending a cheque to Australian Bushfire Appeal, Red Cross House, PO Box 12140, Thorndon, Wellington, 6144, or by visiting any Red Cross service centre.

Salvation Army: Donate online at salvationarmy.org.nz or post to The Salvation Army, PO Box 27001, Marion Square, Wellington, 6164.


Also just heard NZ Police officers are on their way over as well to help with Forensics and ID.

All NZ hospitals with burns units have also offered capacity and help if required.

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Profits made by the New Zealand TAB from betting on today's one day cricket international between the Black Caps and Australia will go to the Victoria bushfire appeal.

New Zealand has begun raising money for victims of the fires, which have so far killed over 170 people, along with committing 100 firefighters to help battle the blaze.

The Government yesterday committed $500,000 to the Victorian Bushfire Appeal Fund through the New Zealand Red Cross.

NZ Racing Board chief executive Graeme Hansen said the TAB wanted to do its bit by contributing to fire victims.

"The Black Caps have said they will be contributing to the bushfire appeal at today's match in Adelaide and we wanted to support them in that endeavour," he said.
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Old 10-02-2009, 04:06 PM   #288
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I am involved with Volunteering Gold Coast ( Rosies ) and a few other community projects we are also in need of assistance to provide support and services to these vistims, If you are local and can help please read through and do what you can.

Subject: Bush Fire Victims Appeal



Dear Friends



A local Gold Coast business woman Sam Patrick, whom I know very well, has organised for donations of goods to be delivered to the survivors of the bush fires in Victoria. You may hear her appeal to the community on ABC radio over the next few days. Her aim is to get much needed items to the survivors as quickly as possible, and to that end she has already made the following arrangements:



Goods required: non-perishable food, baby goods like nappies and wipes, toiletries, clothes, blankets and linen



Collection point: Surfers Paradise Australian Football Club house at Cnr Ashmore Rd and Carrara St, Benowa



When: Tuesday 10th and Wednesday 11th between 8am and 6pm



Help: we need volunteers to man the drop off point over the next 2 days and pack it for transport



Transport: Fastway Couriers (Gold Coast) have offered to transport the goods to Victoria overnight (thank you Fastway)



Storage: Fastway will store the goods in their Bendigo depot



Distribution: Drop off points have been organised with several of the municipal councils in the affected areas; those councils have organised local volunteer services to distribute the goods direct to the survivors



Please distribute this among your members as soon as possible.



Again, we need volunteers to man the collection point as well as donations of goods.



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that is about the best news out of all this i have heard

what can we do beyond the money / items ect

not just for the fire victims but the flood victims as well

Too true, thats what i call heart.. will have to donate to the flood victims
as for those looters & arsons.. i feel like driving down there and beating the hell out of them...
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For years Australia has give Billions of dollars to foreign aid. Wonder how much we will get back???

But as Australians we give without expecting to receive. It's what makes us so different to any other country.


Hearing about the donations and the lengths people are going to, to actually give something back is extraordinary. It makes me proud to be an Aussie.
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I cant help but feel for Rudd at the min, i couldnt stand the guy a 1st but now.... i feel for him his country is fallting apart can you really blame him for sheading tears on national tv.....Not only does he has such a big problem here in VIC but also QLD NSW and watching WA for fires also.

Just watchin all the memebers of parlement talk at question time 2day and yesterday, just to see grown men and women cry who power this country is heart breaking to see.Just so many stories good and tragic :( :(

I'ts hard to put into words how much EVERYONE thanks the members of the CFA, and the Red Cross and ALL who else have been helping we thank you all from the bottom of our hearts.
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I doubt you'll see much more than total "bi partisan" politics for some weeks to come.. at the end of the day we're all humans with emotions and feelings, regardless of our political views.
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I just hope the donated funds are used and used wisely unlike the Tsunami.
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agree there. But there's nothing stopping organizations from doing things questionable.
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I work in kavanagh street southbank right opposite the coroners
yesterday they put up a fair few marquis in record time, and thought nothing of it untill 10 mins ago i went for a cigi out the back and they just dropped off two truck loads of 6 foot x 1.5 foot boxes (guess what they are) police everywhere
i dont think i have ever been so sad or effected by something in all my life
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I work in kavanagh street southbank right opposite the coroners
yesterday they put up a fair few marquis in record time, and thought nothing of it untill 10 mins ago i went for a cigi out the back and they just dropped off two truck loads of 6 foot x 1.5 foot boxes (guess what they are) police everywhere
i dont think i have ever been so sad or effected by something in all my life
Thats just terrible. I can only imagine the heavy heart you may have had seeing that.
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I work in kavanagh street southbank right opposite the coroners
yesterday they put up a fair few marquis in record time, and thought nothing of it untill 10 mins ago i went for a cigi out the back and they just dropped off two truck loads of 6 foot x 1.5 foot boxes (guess what they are) police everywhere
i dont think i have ever been so sad or effected by something in all my life
Andrew if you feel the need to have a cry or the need to talk to someone do not and i say do not hesitate calling someone and let it all out (ill do a search and put up a few places and phone numbers for those that may need them )

this is one i have found so far '

http://www.enoughisenough.org.au/cou...FQUupAodqEjWrA

that goes to all that are or have seen things that may affect them in ways that you may not understand

please do not bottle it all up

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its taken a few days for this to sink in i think.....i really just feel for everyone.....totally lost for words for what everyone affected must be feeling......

will be donating 500 on payday..... i'll struggle for a fortnight, these poor people are going to struggle for a very long time....
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every thing about this, i mean the news reading stuff on different forums is just so sad it brings a tear every time.

i just hope and pray that the families left behind can some how bring themselves to pick them selves up in the near future.

RIP all whom have perished
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