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When the words 'we are sorry' don't seem enough, we say
We Remember.

To those who continue to rebuild their lives and hearts from various natural disasters we send our support and prayers.

We recognize it is often years for the structure of lives to be rebuilt and the hearts and memories of the horrors people experienced will never be the same. Please know whilst we can not erase those memories there are people in other parts of our great world who continue to be prepared to help in the rebuild, recovery and time to rejoice that you did survive.  Please never feel alone, help isn’t far away.

You are our hero's.

In honor of those who have lost their lives or loved ones and those who help protect us from nature's furor.

 


Looking at bush fires as just one of natures outbursts February 1983 bushfires across Victoria and South Australia were called Ash Wednesday,the fury and destruction the worst ever in Australia's history. A record not wished to be broken occurred February 2009. Nature gave Victoria "a beating of unimaginable proportions" called Black Saturday. From our Prime Minister; "Hell in all its fury had visited ... many good people lie dead", one resident said "it rained fire", another witness described the town as "a warzone, like a bomb had been dropped", "a holocaust".

Wildfires are a natural annual event in Australia, but drought, warm winds and extremely hot weather combined to create these deadly conditions for our fellow Australians, happy homes, treasured wild and domestic animals and the environment itself.

We Remember not just those who the bushfires have killed, more than 250 people in Australia in the last 40 years,
We Remember those it tortured and tried to kill and those who fought so courageously to protect others, us, from nature's furor. Thank you.

We Remember .