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    The unfolded picture of my last book project. It is an “ABC” book of my vocabulary (find all the words if you like). The dog in the top right’s name is Oskar.

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  • Weather and bushfire information - Victoria, Australia
    by Darren Stones

    Saturday February 7, 2009 My place (Melbourne suburb) – temperature in the shade Update: 3.38pm 45 degrees celcius > *A…

    Saturday February 7, 2009 My place (Melbourne suburb) – temperature in the shade Update: 3.38pm 45 degrees celcius > ABC Radio Melbourne (highly recommended listening): Live streaming available / http://www.abc.net.au/melbourne/ > CFA (Country Fire Authority) updates: / http://www.cfa.vic.gov.au/incidents/incident_updates.htm > CFA Incident summary: / http://www.cfa.vic.gov.au/incidents/incident_summary.htm Update: 4.00pm / Horsham Golf Club (Victoria’s west) building reported as destroyed. Source: ABC radio Melbourne. / http://www.horshamgolfclub.com/ Update: 4.12pm / ABC journalist, Lisa Maxsimovic (spelling), describes conditions as “terrifying” and “out of control”. She’s reporting fire conditions for radio and television. Update: 4.25pm / Kilmore East, Saunders Road fire is currently attended by 94 fire units. Fire described as Large. Source: CFA website. Fire moving south-east towards Wandong and Hidden Valley. Update: 4.35pm / ABC Radio Melbourne – Kilmore farm property resident (via phone) can see fire from his place and says he feels sorry for people at Wandong and Hidden Valley. Update: 4.40pm / ABC radio journalist reports that wind change moving across Victoria will become a new threat. Update: 4.56pm / Towns to Melbourne’s north are under fire threat. / The bushfire burning in the Mount Disapointment area is burning in a south easterly direction. The communities of Whittlesea, Humevale, Arthurs Creek, Nutfield, Eden Park and Doreen may be directly impacted upon by this fire. Source CFA website. Update: 5.10pm / Melbourne’s current temperature 45 degrees celcius / Kilmore east fire attended by 101 fire units Update: 5.19pm / The towns of Drouin and Jindivick are experiencing ember attack and heavy smoke due to containment lines being broken and heavy spotting. Source CFA website / Cool change sweeps across Port Phillip Bay Update: 5.23pm / Fire has damaged one major electricity transmission line between Hazelwood and South Morang. Electricity supply to 100,00 Victorians may be reduced. Source: ABC Radio Update: 5.31pm / ABC Radio reports Police say sightseers are driving around to view fires. Update: 5.34pm / Melbourne’s temperature at 5.24pm was 31.8 degrees celcius Update: 5.44pm / Melbourne’s temperature at 5.34pm was 29.7 degrees celcius / Wind has changed direction from the NW to SW. Update: 5.51pm / Fire at Eaglehawk near Bendigo. Update: 5.57pm / Power cut in various Melbourne suburbs and Victorian towns. / Numerous country roads have been cut during the day, and some country train services were cancelled. Update: 6.21pm / Melbourne’s official temperature today was 46.4 degrees celcius. A record. Update: 6.30pm / Nemco spokesman reports on ABC Radio that three major electricity transmissions lines have been affected in Victoria. Victoria’s power supply may be cut further. Melbourne’s suburbs and Victoria’s towns are being affected with power cuts. Load shedding is being considered. Update: 6.41pm / Yarra Valley residents have been advised to active their bush fire plans immediately. / The communities of Marysville, Narbethong and Buxton can expect to come under direct attack from the Murrundindi fire. Healesville residents are advised to remain on high alert for the prospect of ember attack. / Victoria’s Minister for Energy and Resources Peter Batchelor has said the Loy Yang power plant could be affected by fire due to the wind change. Update: 7.00pm / Chum Creek (near Healesville in the Yarra Valley) residents have been advised they are under threat. Update: 7.07pm / A fire has started East of the Walhalla township near the Thompson Dam. / The communities of Rawson, Erica & Walhalla could be directly impacted by this fire. / Kinglake has been described on ABC radio by local resident ‘Peter’ as “on fire”. Update: 7.10pm / Fire reported near Beechworth. Update: 7.15pm / Ferntree Gully fire at Quarry Road has been controlled. 9 fire units in attendance. Update: 7.20pm / Relief centres at Kyneton Town Hall and Castlemaine Town Hall have been opened for those seeking assistance due to the Redesdale fire. Food and beverages available. Update: 7.32pm / ‘Graeme’ reports on ABC radio that he witnessed lightning strikes start a fire on a ridge near Yarra Junction. Update: 7.45pm / A fire is burning four kilometres south of Beechworth and is moving in a south easterly direction. The fire is spotting well ahead of the fire. The communities of Stanley, Barwidgee Creek and Mudgeegonga should prepare for direct ember attack from this fire. Update: 7.48pm / CFA Chief Fire Officer Russell Rees said the wind change is impacting seriously on the fire that started near Kilmore. Fire is being pushed towards Steels Creek. Rees advised those in threat to “be alert as possible”. Update: 8.00pm CFA Chief Fire Officer Russell Rees said that Victoria has been “absolutely belted”. “We cannot afford to back off,” he said. “There will be losses…it is a traumatic event for our state. “We need the community to stick with us.” Rees said he’s very worried about lives being lost, however recognises nothing is confirmed. Update: 8.55pm / A grass and scrub fire is burning in Crawley Road, Harkaway, ( Map reference 109 D10). It is estimated to be 80 hectares in size. The residents of Harkaway, Narre Warren North & Beaconsfield Upper may be directly impacted upon by this fire. Update: 9.03pm / Urgent threat advice for Beechworth A fire is burning four kilometres south of Beechworth and is moving in a south easterly direction. / The fire is spotting well ahead of the fire, in some case as much as four kilometres ahead. The communities of Stanley, Barwidgee Creek and Mudgeegonga should prepare for direct ember attack from this fire. A strike-team from the NSW Rural Fire Service has been dispatched to Beechworth to assist with asset protection. Update: 9.09pm Urgent Threat Message Glendonald Road Fire Carrajung South, Carrajung / / The Glendonald Road fire is currently burning in a north easterly direction towards the townships of Carrajung South, Carrajung Lower. The fire is expected to impact in 20 minutes or less. Residents may be directly impacted by this fire. Update: 9.23pm / The Diamond Creek Community Centre is open to people who have been affected by the fire in the Kinglake region. Food and drinks will be available. Update: 9.35pm / ABC Radio Melbourne – Offer help or ask for it / http://blogs.abc.net.au/victoria/2009/02/offer-help—-or.html Update: 9.40pm For those seeking medical attention from the Kinglake area go to: / Whittlesea Showgrounds / Diamond Creek Ambulance Station / Coldstream CFA Update: 9.42pm / Beechworth Hospital has lost power. 100 people may need to be evacuated. Generators are being attempted to be started. Update: 9.47pm / Unconfirmed report of casualties in Kilmore fire. Update: 9.50pm / ABC Radio Melbourne – Offer help or ask for it / http://blogs.abc.net.au/victoria/2009/02/offer-help—-or.html Update: 9.55pm / Live radio report from witness via phone from Kinglake cut short due to witness saying he had to leave area due to fire approaching. Update: 10.00pm / Police confirm 14 people died in fires. Update: 10.10pm / Victoria Police Deputy Commissioner Kieran Walsh told a press conference up to 40 could have perished. Update: 10.15pm Urgent Threat Message for the community of Whittlesea, Humevale, Arthurs Creek, Eden Park, Nutfield and Doreen The bushfire burning in the Mount Disapointment area is burning in a south easterly direction. The communities of Whittlesea, Humevale, Arthurs Creek, Nutfield, Eden Park and Doreen may be directly impacted upon by this fire. An emergency relief centre has been opened in Diamond Creek in the Shire of Nillumbik for those affected by the bushfires in the northern parts of the Shire and the Kinglake area. The centre is located at 28 Main-Hurstbridge Road, Diamond Creek. Update: 10.17pm Urgent Threat Message for communities near Wandong The grass & scrub fire, burning 1 kilometre south of Wandong, near ( Map reference 910N N10), is burning in a south easterly direction and is estimated to be over 1000 hectares in size. The communities of Wandong, Wallan, Wallan East, Eden Park and Whittlesea, Humevale, Bruces Creek, Upper Plenty, Kinglake West, Phesant Creek, Smiths Gully, Kinglake, Flowerdale, Glenburn & Hurstbridge may be directly impacted upon by this fire. An emergency relief centre has been opened in Diamond Creek in the Shire of Nillumbik for those affected by the bushfires in the northern parts of the Shire and the Kinglake area. Update: 10.22pm Plea to Victorian community from Victoria Police Deputy Commissioner Kieran Walsh: “Don’t go to those fire areas. We do not want sightseers.” Update: 10.34pm Anyone concerned about family or friends in affected areas should call the CFA on 1800 240 667. Update: 10.38pm / Victorian Premier John Brumby said on Melbourne radio 3AW the fire run down the main street of Kinglake. Update: 10.46pm Urgent Threat Message for the communities in the area of Broadford The grass and scrub fire is now burning less than 4 kilometres south of Broadford. It is burning in a North Eastly direction and is estimated to be 30 000 hectares in size. The communities in the area of Broadford are under direct threat of being impacted upon by this fire. This includes: Broadford, Broadford East in the area of O’Gradys Road, South of Broadford, Broadford – Wandong/Sunday Creek Road, Reedy Creek and Tyaak. Firefighting resources are currently fully committed and residents are reminded that they cannot expect firefighting trucks to be in attendance if the fire front approaches their properties. Update: 11.00pm Reports of lightning around Victoria. Road closures in Victoria / http://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/Home/NewsRoom/BushFiresRoadClosures/ Update: 11.15pm / Witness ‘Daryl’ reports LIVE from Kinglake and said on Melbourne radio 3AW about the fire during the afternoon: “It (fire) hit us within six minutes”. He also saw a gas bottle explode a short time ago. Update: 11.24pm / Report that fire near Beechworth has caused a cut to the power supply to Beechworth. Update: 11.40pm / Report on Melbourne Radio 3AW of houses lost at Marysville. People taking refuge on sports oval. Update: 11.46pm / Chum Creek property surrounded by fire. People are trapped with fire about 500 metres away and heading towards them. Witness giving live report via phone said on Melbourne Radio 3AW: “We really need help.” Radio host gave person fire protection advice. Update: 11.56am / IGA supermarket open in Yarra Glen to those in need of assistance. > Sunday February 8, 2009 Update: 12.04am / Victorian Premier John Brumby said on Melbourne Radio 3AW that firefighters were fighting fires four storeys high. A TOTAL FIRE BAN has been declared for all districts in Victoria for Sunday February 8, 2009. Update: 12.20am / Kinglake resident talking on Melbourne Radio 3AW looking for his wife ‘Vanessa’ and his two children. Update: 12.45am Urgent Threat Message – Bayton, Glenhope The grass fire that started 9 kilometres west of Redesdale south of Lake Eppalock is estimated to be over 10,000 hectares in size. The fire has spread approximately 10km in a south easterly direction to Annex Lane south of Sidonia. The eastern boundary is approximately 2km west of Baynton. Residents of Glenhope will see the fire burning to both the south and west of their township. Residents of Baynton, Glenhope and in the vicinity of Franklins Road, Randalls Lane and Dead Dog Lane may be impacted directly by this fire overnight, which is now burning in a north easterly direction. Three hundred and twenty CFA and DSE personnel are fighting the fire including 52 tankers and 3 bulldozers. CFA and DSE are confident the fire will be contained overnight. Update: 12.50am Urgent Threat Message – Rosewhite and Kancoona The communities of Rosewhite, Kancoona and Kancoona South should prepare for ember attack. A fire near Barwidgee and Mudgegona is moving south easterly towards the Rosewhite Valley, after having crossed the Myrtleford-Yackandandah Road. Update: 12.58am Urgent Threat Message Bracewell Fire (Bendigo) The Bracewell fire, burning at the edge of Bendigo has damaged a number of houses in the Long Gully and Sparrowhawk Estate area. The progress of the firefront has been largely contained within a perimeter along Marong Road, Eaglehawk Road, Bracewell Street and Upper California Gully Road. The fire is still burning inside that perimeter. Some homes to the north of Eaglehawk Road are still subject to ember attack. The relief centre at the Eaglehawk Leisure Centre has now been closed. The relief centre at the Kangaroo Flat Senior Citizens Centre is open. Anyone wishing to enquire whether relatives or friends affected by the fire have been registered at any of the relief centres, can call the State Enquiry Centre on 1800 727 077. There are significant numbers of firefighters working on the fire, including tanker crews from Ballarat and Swan Hill. Gas and electricity to the area has been cut off to prevent leaks. Victorian Premier John Brumby has arrived and received a briefing on the current situation from the Incident Controller. Update: 1.15am / Kinglake resident ‘Glen’ on Melbourne radio 3AW said via phone that water tanker helicopter pilot saved lives of firefighters near Kinglake by dumping water on them. Update: 1.22am Urgent Threat Message – Glendonald Road Fire Due to an unexpected change in conditions, the Glendonald Road fire is currently burning towards the townships of Carrajung South, Carrajung Lower, Won Wron and Woodside. Residents may be directly impacted by this fire. Update: 1.28am / Temperatures remain high during the early hours of Sunday morning in northern Victoria. / Bendigo 29 degrees at 1.00am / Eildon 28 degrees at 1.00am / Wangaratta 33 degrees at 1.00am Update: 1.33am Urgent Threat Message Murrindindi Mill fire The Murrindindi Mill fire continues to burn in a north easterly direction. The communities of Taggerty, Acheron, Thornton, Rubicon, Snobs Creek, Eildon, Alexandra and Molesworth can expect thick smoke and ember attack. All residents in these areas are advised to activate their fire plans immediately and to remain on high alert. Update: 1.52am / A medical centre has been established at the Kinglake CFA for local residents Update: 8.15am / 25 people confirmed dead. Update: 8.35am Urgent Threat Message Murrindindi Mill fire The Kilmore fire is now impacting on the Glenburn area, in particular Glenburn and settlements to the North and North East along the Melba Hwy and Yea River Valley towards Murrindindi. There is now active fire around the Glenburn area and residents can expect thick smoke and ember attack. All residents in these areas are advised to activate their fire plans immediately and to remain on high alert. The Murrindindi Mill fire continues to burn in a north easterly direction and there continues to be active fire south of Taggerty, including in the vicinity of Cathedral Lane. Residents cannot rely on fire-fighting resources being able to get to their property. Residents should be aware of the following road closures in the area: Melba Hwy to the south of Yea, Whittlesea – Yea Road / between Yea and Whittlesea. Premier Brumby has announced immediate $1000.00 cash grants Update: 8.40am Sightseers are advised to stay away from fire all areas Update: 8.45am Road closure information / http://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/Home/NewsRoom/BushFiresRoadClosures/ Update: 8.56am / Premier Brumby in Kilmore. Had discussions with Prime Minister Rudd about 1am. Brumby said Victoria has experienced unprecedented conditions. / Brumby pleas with community to support one another. Brumby said Rudd to visit Victoria. / Brumby said blood donors required. / Brumby said supporting communities is crucial. Source: ABC Radio Melbourne Update: 9.16am PM Rudd said on ABC Radio Melbourne: “An appalling loss of life, a devastating tragedy”. “Extraordinary natural disaster”. / Rudd has offered Army to assist. Update: 9.24am / A rain band is stretching from Stawell to Phillip Island is moving East across Victoria. Update: 9.42am / Victoria Police Deputy Commissioner Kieran Walsh said: “Prepare for worse news to come”. “It’s not over”. “Stay away from fire areas”. Walsh said arsonists may have commenced some fires. With the fire threat easing in some areas the CFA is conducting searches for people. Update: 9.47am Deputy Prime Minister Julia Gillard said: “Don’t get in your car and go and have a look.” / Gillard said PM Rudd is in Victoria. Update: 10.00am / Ambulance spokesman Paul Holman said 7 acute patients were evacuated from Beechworth Hospital. / Access teams are trying to get into Marysville. / Walking wounded presenting themselves at Kinglake. Update: 10.03am / Tree reignites in Kinglake behind Nine Network reporter Leila McKinnon as she reports LIVE on television. Update: 10.10am / ABC helicopter video footage of devastion in Marysville. http://www.abc.net.au/news/video/2009/02/08/2485362.htm Update: 10.35am Victorian Police Commissioner Christine Nixon said: “We’re calling people back off leave.” Nixon urges people to call CrimeStoppers on 1800 333 000 if they have information of arson. Marysville and Kinglake police stations lost in fires. / Mobile police stations may be deployed. Update: 10.54am / Falling tree limbs are a hazard. People advised to stay away from fire areas. Update: 11.00am / 26 confirmed dead. Burns victims critically ill at Alfred Hospital in Melbourne. Update: 11.05am / Undisclosed amount of people died in cars trying to escape fires. / Fallen trees have blocked roads. / 12,000 homes in country Victoria without power. Residents advised that power may be cut for a few days. Update: 11.25am Federal member for McEwen, Fran Bailey, appeals to sightseers to keep away from the Yarra Valley. Bailey said there is only one building left standing in Marysville. ABC television journalist Jane Cowan reports from helicopter that Marysville “ceases to exist.” “People dazed.” “It’s an absolute war zone.” Cowan has heard that “there are bodies in the town.” Marysville is being evacuated. Update: 11.35am / Healesville Sanctuary spokesperson Judy Robertson said they are dealing with injured wildlife that have brought in by people. The sanctuary is closed. Update: 11.55am / Burns victims fight for life / Video ABC / http://www.abc.net.au/news/video/2009/02/08/2485389.htm Peter Quinn from Goulburn Valley Water reports via phone on ABC Radio Melbourne that the Kilmore Water treatment plant has been significantly damaged. Residents are urged to conserve water in Kilmore, Wandong and Heathcote Junction. Stage four water restrictions invoked in those areas. Quinn unsure of water quality in Marysville and Narbethong. Update: 12.28pm Jon Faine on ABC Radio said Powercorp will turn off power in a triangle between Swan Hill, Shepparton and Bendigo indefintely due to overload. Nemco advised Powercorp. Update: 12.35pm / Ambulance spokesman Paul Holman said there’s people requiring ambulances in Kinglake. People requiring treatment urged to move to Kinglake CFA. Update: 12.45pm / Victorian Deputy Police Commissioner Kieran Walsh confirms 35 dead. Update: 12.52pm / Bushfire photos posted on ABC website / View here Update: 12.59pm / Murrundindi fire moving towards Taggerty. Taggerty landline phones not working. Update: 1.08pm / Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has announced a $10 million emergency relief fund for the victims of Victoria’s bushfires which have claimed 35 lives. Centrelink payments are available immediately for anyone needing assistance, Mr Rudd told reporters in the fire ravaged Yarra Valley. / Source: The Age Update: 1.17pm / Survivors story / The Age / ‘I’ve lost my wife, kid’: Kinglake survivor Update: 1.31pm For those with injured domestic pets call Animal Aid on: 9739 0300 / Animal Aid – http://www.vaat.org.au/ / 35 Killara Rd, Coldstream VIC Update: 1.47pm The Salvation Army calls for help to assist bushfire victims Donation information contained within media release Salvation Army Media Release here Donations can be made by calling 13 SALVOS (137258) or online at: https://www.salvationarmy.com.au/partners/donate.asp?oneoff=yes Update: 1.55pm Beechworth under ember attack as wind changes A fire burning in north-east Victoria has placed several towns including Beechworth and Dederang under threat of ember attack after a change in the wind direction. The fire has burnt about 22,000 hectares near Beechworth including several pine planations. The wind direction changed from west to south-west just after midday. Source: ABC News Update: 2.15pm CFA deputy chief Steve Warrington said an arsonist is hampering firefighters’ efforts in Churchill with an intense blaze taking hold. “We know we do have someone who is lighting fires in this community. While we often think it’s spotting, we also know that there are people lighting fires deliberately,” he said. Source: Herald Sun Update: 2.32pm RedBubble member EbonyKate describes situation in area. Images included. Location not confirmed. http://www.redbubble.com/people/ebonykate/journal/2541538-i-cant-see-through-the-smoke Update: 3.14pm / Beechworth fire is moving towards Dederang. Local residents advised to take precautions. CFA focussing on this area at present. Update: 3.16pm / Fire burning in Yarra Ranges on the south east side of Warburton Hwy in the Brittania Creek locality may continue to impact on residents. / Source: 774 ABC Melbourne Update: 4.18pm Urgent Threat Message for the communities of Taggerty, Crystal Creek & Connellys Creek The Forest fire, burning South of Taggerty, is burning in a North Easterly direction and is estimated to be 57,000 hectares in size. The communities of Taggerty, Crystal Creek & Connellys Creek may be directly impacted upon by this fire. Police are currently securing the Marysville area and people are advised NOT to go into the fire ground. Update: 4.20pm Bushfire help information / Includes Emergency relief centres and Useful Numbers http://blogs.abc.net.au/victoria/2009/02/bushfire-help.html Update: 4.30pm / St John Ambulance first aid for burns PDF Update: 4.45pm Victorian Premier John Brumby said 49 people have died. / The scale of fire is beyond comprehension and 12 fires are not contained. / Cash grants are available by calling 1800 240 667 / A $10million rebuilding fund has been established. / A bushfire appeal fund has been established and the State Government gives $2million to the appeal. Premier Brumby described the situation as “hell on earth” and said volunteers have risked their own lives. / Brumby acknowledges efforts of volunteers, and said stories will emerge of survival and losses. / Fires will continue to burn for days. Report of stock wandering on Hume Freeway. Update: 5.21pm / Wayne Wilson from Victoria Police confirms 50 dead. Bodies being identified by experts. Update: 5.37pm Urgent Threat Message Beechworth Fire / The Beechworth fire is continuing to threaten the areas of Stanley, Bruarong, Dederang, Khancoona, Khancoona South, Coral Bank, Glen Creek and Running Creek. Residents of Yackandandah are also advised that this fire may impact on their properties. Update: 5.40pm / Report of trees fallen on cars at Kinglake. Scene described as devastating. 65 dead in Victorian bushfires. Update: 5.48pm / The ABC 7pm news will be simulcast on tv and radio, and streaming online. Update: 5.50pm / Death toll worse than Ash Wednesday bushfires where 47 died in Victoria. Update: 7.47pm Victorian bushfires 2009 – Appeal Australian Red Cross / Victoria Services Cash donations can be made online here: https://www.redcross.org.au/Donations/onlineDonations.asp Phone donations can be made on: 1800 811 700 Source / http://www.redcross.org.au/vic/services_emergencyservices_victorian-bushfires-appeal-2009.htm Update: 8.00pm / Death toll rises to 74. More than 700 homes destroyed. Update: 8.25pm / Nine Network reporter Tony Jones reports fears for the safety of former Channel 9 Melbourne television newsreader Brian Naylor. Update: 8.28pm / Death toll rises to 76. Update: 9.24pm Goulburn Valley Water situation due to the fires Goulburn Valley Water’s Managing Director has confirmed that the Kilmore Water Treatment Plant has been seriously damaged and Stage 4 water restrictions will need to come into effective immediately. Towns affected by Stage 4 water restrictions are Kilmore, Wandong and Heathcote Junction. Water usage is restricted to essential in-house use only. Obviously if people need to protect their homes from fires that goes without question, water can be used. Goulburn Valley Water is working with DSE and Yarra Valley Water to reinstate the water supply connection from Melbourne. The Broadford Water Treatment Plant is without power at the moment and Goulburn Valley Water is organising a temporary generator. Residents of Broadford and Waterford Park are requested that they use water for essential in-house use only until further notice. At this stage Goulburn Valley Water has no reports of damage to the water supply system in Alexandra, Eildon and Thornton. However, the Corporation requests that all customers in these towns conserve water wherever possible. Marysville and Buxton –like everyone we are waiting to gain access to these towns to assist the situation.. There will be a water quality problem in these towns and residents should assume that the water is not safe to drink. Once we know the full situation we will reassess the position and provide a safe temporary water supply. Source Goulburn Valley Water Media Release / http://www.gvwater.vic.gov.au/Media_Releases/2009/Fire_Situation_080209.asp Update: 9.26pm Red Cross have a National Registry and Inquiry Service (NRIS) for calls on missing persons or for self registering if you are safe. The number to call is 1800 727 077. Update: 9.36pm / Former Channel 9 Melbourne newsreader Brian Naylor and his wife Moiree Naylor have been confirmed dead as a result of the Kinglake fire. / Death toll rises to 84. Update: 9.49pm / Red Cross spokesman Andrew Hilton pleas for cash donations. / http://www.redcross.org.au/vic/services_emergencyservices_victorian-bushfires-appeal-2009.htm > Monday February 9, 2009 Update: 2.40pm / Police report the death toll has risen to 126. Update: 4.30pm / Death toll 130. 700 homes destroyed. Police say it will take weeks to positively identify the deceased. / Army has moved into the Kinglake area to build firebreaks and clear roads. / Insurance company representatives at Whittlesea to assist with claims. / 20 people in a critical condition with burns at the Alfred Hospital in Melbourne. / An emotional Deputy Prime Minster Julia Gillard addresses Federal Parliament offering message of condolence to suffering families and to lost communities. Victorian bushfires 2009 – Appeal At 3:30pm on the 9th February, the Fund had received $5.6 million from over 32,000 people through the website and phone, with governments including the Victorian Government and Federal Government and corporates pledging additional sums. Donations are still continuing to flow in. Donate by calling 1800 811 700. http://www.redcross.org.au/vic/services_emergencyservices_victorian-bushfires-appeal-2009.htm Governor of Victoria David De Cretser said on ABC radio: “Saturday was a horrendous day.” “We’re not yet over all the issues.” “People lives have been devastated.” Victorian Premier John Brumby announced there will a Royal Commission into the bushfires. Update: 4.53pm / Death toll 131. Kinglake has been described on ABC Radio as a moonscape by John at Whittlesea. He said the fire is still burning out the back of Kinglake. David Harrison from the CFA said some fires are causing a concern. Churchill Jeering Fire / The residents in the vicinity of Thomson Road Area, Churchill are being directly impacted by the fire. Update: 5.13pm / First television cameras allowed into Marysville. Victorian bushfires 2009 – Appeal / As at 4:30pm on the 9th February, the Fund had received $6.8 million from over 38,000 people through the website and phone. Donate by calling 1800 811 700. http://www.redcross.org.au/vic/services_emergencyservices_victorian-bushfires-appeal-2009.htm Update: 5.49pm Journalists covering the Victorian bushfires are advised of the Dart Centre for journalism and trauma. http://www.dartcenter.org/ http://www.dartcenter.org/articles/headlines/2009/02_08_Australia_BushFire.php Bureau of Meteorology Senior Forecaster Terry Ryan said on ABC Radio the forecast is for cooler conditions in Victoria. / http://www.bom.gov.au/index.shtml News Limited newspapers (publishers of heraldsun.com.au) has donated $1m. Update: 6.05pm Companies pledge millions in bushfire aid http://business.theage.com.au/business/markets/companies-pledge-millions-in-bushfire-aid-20090209-8168.html Update: 6.17pm RedBubble members rally to raise funds for bushfire appeal http://www.redbubble.com/search/bush%20fire/journals http://www.redbubble.com/people/phoenix-appeal Update: 9.02pm Urgent Threat to residents of Healesville, Yarra Glen and Chum Creek Residents in the vicinity of Long Gully Road, Healesville-Kinglake Road (Chum Creek Road) and Myers Creek Road north of Healesville may be directly impacted upon by fire. Fire continues to actively burn in the Yarra Area. Communities need to be aware that fire activity is still current and residents are advised to remain vigilant and be aware of any changing conditions. Update: 9.44pm Urgent Threat to residents of Healesville, Yarra Glen and Chum Creek Residents in the vicinity of Dowd Road, Romeo Road, Anderson Road, Gibbs Road and Juliet Avenue in Healesville may be directly impacted upon by heavy ember attack. Update: 10.01pm / Police confirm bushfire death toll in Victoria is 135. Update: 10.08pm Sports rally to bushfire cause http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,25031854-11088,00.html Update: 10.16pm Urgent Threat Message for communities of Toolangi A fire continues to burn south east of Toolangi in a northerly direction and residents are advised they may be directly impacted by the fire. Residents need to remain vigilant and be aware of the localised change in conditions. / Yarra Glen resident reports on Melbourne radio 3AW of glow in sky as she looks towards Healesville. She’s not sure of direction of fire. Update: 10:41pm / The bushfire death toll has been revised from 135 to 130, as police attempt to account for people. Update: 11.03pm Victorian Bushfire Appeal 2009 As at 9:30pm on the 9th February, the Fund had received $10.4 million from over 60,000 website and phone donations, with governments including the Victorian Government and Federal Government and corporates pledging additional sums. Donations are still continuing to flow in. http://www.redcross.org.au/vic/services_emergencyservices_victorian-bushfires-appeal-2009.htm Update: 11.07pm Urgent Threat to residents of Healesville, Yarra Glen and Chum Creek Residents in the vicinity of Dowd Road, Romeo Road, Anderson Road, Gibbs Road and Juliet Avenue in Healesville may be directly impacted upon by heavy ember attack. Fire continues to actively burn in the Yarra Area. Communities need to be aware that fire activity is still current and residents are advised to remain vigilant and be aware of any changing conditions. Update: 11.26pm Coles to donate this Friday’s profits to Victorian Bushfire Appeal Fund Coles will donate this Friday’s (13 Feb) profits from its 750 stores nationally to the Government’s Bushfire Appeal Fund in partnership with the Red Cross. Coles Managing Director Ian McLeod said the bushfire tragedy had touched a number of Coles team members, some of whom have lost loved ones in the fire, and a number who have lost their homes. Coles Media release here: PDF Update: 11.47pm Urgent Threat to residents of Healesville, Yarra Glen and Chum Creek Residents in the vicinity of Dowd Road, Romeo Road, Anderson Road, Gibbs Road, Juliet Avenue and Donald Street in Healesville may be directly impacted upon by heavy ember attack. The water supply to Healesville has also been affected by the fire, which could result in an impeded delivery of water to the town. Fire continues to actively burn in the Yarra Area. Communities need to be aware that fire activity is still current and residents are advised to remain vigilant and be aware of any changing conditions. Update: 11.51pm Tourists are advised to stay away from the following areas: Healesville, Chum Creek, Badger Creek, Steels Creek, Dixons Creek and Yarra Glen. > Tuesday February 10, 2009 Update: 12.28am / 90 strong firefighting taskforce from Canberra has arrived to assist CFA firefighters near Dederang. They are strengthening containment lines. Update: 12.56am Urgent Threat Message for communities of Toolangi A fire continues to burn south east of Toolangi in a northerly direction and residents are advised they may be directly impacted by the fire. Residents need to remain vigilant and be aware of the localised change in conditions. Tourists are advised to stay away from the following areas: Toolangi and Castella Information on road closures is available on the VicRoads website: http://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/Home/NewsRoom/News+Releases/BushFiresRoadClosures.htm Update: 1.14am / Victoria Police spokesman Wayne Wilson confirms 156 dead in bushfires. Update: 9.07am Police confirm 173 dead. Bob speaking on 3AW said it’s “bloody terrible”. Update: 10.18am Michael from Kinglake speaking on Melbourne radio 3AW said he’s concerned about “bureaucratic stuff”. Graeme from Kinglake speaking on Melbourne radio 3AW wants a convoy of fuel tankers so people can buy fuel to run generators. Jane from Kinglake speaking to Victoria Premier John Brumby on radio 3AW said people want to stay with their home. She said people went to Whittlesea for supplies and weren’t allowed back to Kinglake. Brumby is taking action to resolve Kinglake residents concerns. Brumby to visit Beechworth area. He said “every resource is being thrown at this”. Brumby said it is difficult to match volunteers with tasks at this stage. “These things will take some time,” he said. Brumby speaking on 774 ABC radio said “we’re doing everything we can.” “We’d like to be in a situation where everyone has a case manager. “This is on an unprecedented scale. “We’ve got 800+ families without homes.” He said the royal commission details may be released later this week and “all things need to be on the table.” He believes those who have lost homes should have a say at the royal commission. Brumby flew over fire ravaged areas in a helicopter yesterday and said those living in heavily treed areas are “always at risk”. He said it’s an unbelievably difficult period for firefighters and they’ve done everything possible they could have done. A reconstruction agency may be headed by retiring Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Christine Nixon. An acting police chief commisioner may be appointed. Nixon said there are people suspected of lighting fires and urges the community to report matters to police. Update: 11.06am / The CFA website reports there are currently no immediate fire threats. People need to remain alert due to a high level of fire activity in areas where fires are still burning. CFA Fires and Incidents / Updates and advice information / http://www.cfa.vic.gov.au/incidents/incident_updates.htm CFA Statewide Current Incident Summary / http://www.cfa.vic.gov.au/incidents/incident_summary.htm Update: 12.45pm Urgent Threat Message for the communities of Acheron, Connellys Creek, Crystal Creek, Scrubby Creek, Native Dog Creek and Molesworth The Murrindindi – Yea fire burning around the west side of the Black Range is experiencing increased fire activity due to freshening southerly winds. There is increased fire activity in the Northern end of the Black Range. Control lines are being established along the Whanregarwen Road from the Maroondah Highway to Molesworth. The communities of Acheron, Connellys Creek, Crystal Creek, Scrubby Creek, Native Dog Creek and Molesworth may be directly impacted by this fire. Update: 12.49pm Urgent Threat Message for communities of Kalatha Creek Road and east of Two Hills Road The Murrindindi – Yea fire is experiencing increased fire activity due to freshening southerly winds. The Yea-Glenburn area, specifically Kalatha Ck Rd and east of Two Hills Road can expect to experience fire activity and ember attack. Update: 12.52pm Tourism Victoria – Industry Bushfire Bulletin Tourism Victoria extends its heartfelt condolences to all Victorians who have been so tragically impacted by the recent fires. Tourism Victoria has activated the Tourism Crisis Response Plan and established the Statewide Bushfire Tourism Response and Recovery Committee. This committee is now meeting on a daily basis to discuss updates and implement key steps to provide support to our industry. A key priority of Tourism Victoria’s immediate efforts is to work with our tourism industry colleagues who are directly and indirectly affected by this terrible disaster. We will be working with industry, businesses and stakeholders across Victoria to ensure that our colleagues in the impacted regions gain the vital support they need at this difficult time. As many regions of Victoria are currently still affected by fires and emergency service rescue efforts Victoria’s emergency services are urging people to reconsider their immediate travel plans. With rescue efforts underway and road closures across the State travellers are being asked to avoid travelling to the affected bushfire regions, to allow emergency services to begin their crucial work. Source: Tourism Victoria Update: 1.08pm Urgent Threat Message. The communities of Rubicon, Thornton- Taggerty Road, Bulls Lane, and in Cathedral Lane to the east of Little River The Murrindindi – Yea fire burning on the north east front in the Blue Range is experiencing increased fire activity due to freshening southerly winds. Control lines are established along the Power lines between Taggerty and Snobs Creek. The communities of Rubicon, Thornton- Taggerty Road, Bulls Lane, and in Cathedral Lane to the east of Little River may be directly impacted by this fire.

  • A slightly re-imagined ABC warrior, from 2000AD. Ahh nostalgia.

  • Look Ahead
    by Kimberly Palmer

    US$4.39–US$100.32

    Good advice, I should listen to myself. =) I also have an online greeting card store. / Kimberly’s Card Store I aso have a wide variety of products at Zazzle Images copyright ©Kimberly Palmer. / Copying, displaying, manipulating or redistribution of any image from this portfolio without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited / / Past and Present Group Features /

  • Skullphabet
    by Kordian

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    marker, 0.1 liner on paper / Abc made from skulls, bones, swords… / Describe your emotions using this abc.

  • Paul Rand
    by titus

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    A wee tribute to my favourite graphic designer Paul Rand. His “abc” logo remains largely unchanged because it’s simply a classic. Had the privilege to work on the abc stationery package early in my career and the logo really got in my head. I hope it never leaves.

  • Fear
    by grayscaleberlin

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    One of my Studio experiments with some old cold war Gasmasks. / This one is the SchM41 (SchM stands for “SchutzMaske” translatet protective mask) It was made in the mid 60´s. / Today it´s more some kind of old cold-war relict and we all should hope we are never forced to wear them…

  • Friendship Flower
    by Kimberly Palmer

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    Images copyright ©Kimberly Palmer. / Copying, displaying, manipulating or redistribution of any image from this portfolio without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited

  • together till the end?
    by grayscaleberlin

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    And the last one form my fallout part II teaser :)

  • Fallout II
    by grayscaleberlin

    US$5.32–US$121.60

    And onther Photograph from the Fallout-series. / Stay tuned and beware of a-bombs :P

  • fallout again
    by grayscaleberlin

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    Yeah i´ve got my new scanner, so i was able to scan some of my old work, / this picture was shot on ilford HP5plus, developed in rodinal 1+25 scanned with an epson v700 and overworked in photoshop (worked out the grain so its more visible).

  • Typical Bavarian Pretzel…. yummy….......! When I should eat only one food for all my life… I would choose this one!!!!

  • Puck You
    by sime

    US$23.94

    Inspired by Summer Heights High character Jonah Takalua famous tag line when addressing his teachers. You can see Jonah’s antics on YouTube I’m not trying to steal the thunder from the ABC as official shirts can be purchased online as well. Created in the GIMP

  • Thank you
    by Kimberly Palmer

    US$4.39–US$100.32

    Simple thank you design. Images copyright ©Kimberly Palmer– 2008. / Copying, displaying, manipulating or redistribution of any image from this portfolio without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited

  • long after we all are gone

  • eye to eye
    by grayscaleberlin

    US$4.99–US$114.00

  • Neon Alphabet
    by Karin Lau

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    Letters of the alphabet made from neon signs

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