Mal Booth invited us to see his and his wife Erika’s burnt-out property at Gooram. He believes theirs was the last home to burn before the fire was brought under control.
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News journalist Bree Harding and photographer Megan Fisher visited the Longwood bushfire zone almost nine weeks after flames devastated much of the area when they swept through.
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They made stops at Longwood, Gooram, Tarcombe and Ruffy.
Mal Booth invited us to see his and his wife Erika’s burnt-out property at Gooram. He believes theirs was the last home to burn before the fire was brought under control.
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Megan Fisher
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Blaze Aid volunteer Gregory Morrison works to fix fences near the Longwood-Mansfield Rd in Gooram.
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Blaze Aid volunteer Noel Baumgarten works away on a chainsaw to clear fallen trees.
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Mal Booth lost multiple vehicles at his Gooram property when the fire tore through.
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Glass shattered by the inferno lies on the ground at Mal and Erika Booth's Gooram property.
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Mal Booth had previously been concerned about the fire risk from the north with a steep driveway causing a fire to gain momentum, but he was unprepared for a fire from the south.
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Gooram farmer Bethany Devanny holds a tiny felt heart made for her by an 80-year-old woman who wanted to send 'a little bit of love' to those affected by the fires.
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Sheep farmers Neil and Bethany Devanny work to fix fences along the border of their burnt-out Gooram property so that their stock can return.
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Danish backpacker and BlazeAid volunteer Frederick Erlersen takes a brief break from fencing in Gooram. Backpackers are eligible to have their visa extended by a year if they contribute 88 days of work to BlazeAid.
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Tall trees stand burnt along Gap Rd, Longwood East.
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The fire left few things untouched at Mal and Erika Booth's Gooram property.
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Blaze Aid volunteer Gregory Morrison takes a spell from tough fencing work in the heat of a 32-degree-celsius day.
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Blackened and fallen trees line the unsealed Gap Rd at Longwood East.
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Mal Booth points out some of the recognisable things he and his wife, Erika, lost in their burnt home at Gooram.
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BlazeAid volunteer Noel Baumgarten prepares to take on chainsawing duties for his team at Gooram.
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Bright green regrowth has sprouted from some of the burnt trees in the area.
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BlazeAid volunteers Noel Baumgarten, Chris Murphy, Frederick Erlersen and Gregory Morrison stop for morning tea before continuing refencing works at Gooram.
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Mal Booth toured us around his devastated property at Gooram.
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Tablelands Fire Recovery Hub volunteers wear conversation-starting TradeMutt shirts at the Ruffy Hall. Pictured are Catie Hill (left) and Coll Furlanetto (right).
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Regular yoga and other wellbeing sessions are now being offered in the air-conditioned M*A*S*H (mending along shared hope) tent provided by Fire Rescue Victoria and Urban Search and Rescue at the Ruffy Hall.
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Coll Furlanetto says the Tablelands Fire Recovery Hub at Ruffy is still very much operating with even more services available than in the weeks immediately after the fire.
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An echidna ambles across the green regrowth at a burnt-out Tarcombe property.
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The fire liquified steel before it set again in shiny silver streaks along the earth.
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Mal and Erika Booth filled their freezer when they thought the threat was over. Just hours later, the freezer and everything else in their home was destroyed by the blaze.
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