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Orbost & District Historical Societynewsaper/magazine, Ash Wednesday, February 1983
... bushfires Ash-Wednesday magazine disasters-Victoria...magazine was published to raise money for the State Disaster appeal. It was a tribute to the photographers and reporters who contributed to the coverage of the Ash Wednesday bushfires for these publications. this item is a contemporary record of a major fire disaster in Victoria and is a useful reference tool. bushfires Ash-Wednesday magazine disasters-Victoria A large 78 pp stapled magazine. ...This magazine was published to raise money for the State Disaster appeal. It was a tribute to the photographers and reporters who contributed to the coverage of the Ash Wednesday bushfires for these publications.this item is a contemporary record of a major fire disaster in Victoria and is a useful reference tool.A large 78 pp stapled magazine. On the front cover is a coloured photograph of the town of Macedon the morning after the bush fires in February 1983. It has white ASH WEDNESDAY in print on a red background above the photograph and 1983 BUSHFIRES in white print on a red background belop the photograph. The photograph extends to the back cover. The magazine contains black/white photographs, stories and reports.bushfires ash-wednesday magazine disasters-victoria -
Hume City Civic CollectionMagazine, ASH WEDNESDAY 1983 BUSHFIRES, 1983
... Ash Wednesday bushfires the temperature rose to 43 degrees in Victoria 46 people lost their life in Victoria and 26 dying in South Australia. There was an enormous loss of property, farm animals and wild life. This magazine tells the story of the Ash Wednesday bushfires with pictures and text from the printed newspapers of that time namely the The Herald, The Sun, Geelong Advertiser and Bendigo Advertiser. It was published by The Herald and Weekly Times Ltd and printed by Standard Newspapers Ltd. The magazine was produced to help raise money for the disaster...Ash Wednesday bushfires the temperature rose to 43 degrees in Victoria 46 people lost their life in Victoria and 26 dying in South Australia. There was an enormous loss of property, farm animals and wild life. This magazine tells the story of the Ash Wednesday bushfires with pictures and text from the printed newspapers of that time namely the The Herald, The Sun, Geelong Advertiser and Bendigo Advertiser. It was published by The Herald and Weekly Times Ltd and printed by Standard Newspapers Ltd. The magazine was produced to help raise money for the disaster ...A large size printed magazine consisting of 78 pages with red border top and bottom of front and back cover with white writing in red border. A picture of a burnt out house and car is on the front and back cover.non-fictionash wednesday fires, victoria, the herald, the sun, newspapers, geelong, bendigo, south australia, 1980s, bushfires, macedon ranges
