Red Cross warns of psychological impact of bushfire anniversaries
It’s normal for emotions to resurface at times like this, as effects can be felt for years. Communities should support each other, say experts.
It’s normal for emotions to resurface at times like this, as effects can be felt for years. Communities should support each other, say experts.
Australian Red Cross working with bushfire affected communities to help people keep in touch with family and friends.
A major earthquake measuring 5.2 on the Richter scale has hit Australia in the early hours of this evening, with the epicentre believed to be in the Gippsland Area of Moe. Victims were seen wandering around aimlessly uttering, "*%#ell" and "Whadda *#%*".
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