Excessive red tape and 'unmanaged' national parks blamed for Queensland bushfire devastation By News November 26, 2023 Add Comment Edit Sid Godwin says back-burning may have prevented a bushfire on his property where he lost 10,000 hectares of grazing land.Sat, 25 Nov 2023 20:14:58 +0000Megan Hughes and Abbey Halter Share this post Related PostsHere's how I plan to stop the pandemic from ruining my Lunar New Year celebrations'I've never lived in a city with war': These Ukrainian women are learning how to survive in the event of a Russian invasionThe Liberals have a mess in NSW — and it tells us something about MorrisonInside the mind of Putin: A ruthless ruler who's been misread and underestimatedWill COVID-19 make Australia take long-term fatigue more seriously?'The Taliban behave totally differently': Why a Western journalist's treatment has shocked Afghan womenHow a trip to Australia turned a Chinese skater into a national hero and an Olympic iconDeath threats, ghost researchers and sock puppets: Inside the weird, wild world of dodgy academic research
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