'Forgotten' Gippslanders still finding their way after the fires
19 ImagesSix months on from bushfires which killed 33 people and destroyed more than 2000 homes, some East Gippsland locals are still living in tents or caravans.
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Lyn and Allan Wallwork are living in their shed while waiting for the removal of their destroyed Sarsfield home and the construction of a new house. Credit:Joe Armao
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Lyn and Allan Wallwork are living in their shed while waiting for the removal of their destroyed Sarsfield home and the construction of a new house.Credit:Joe Armao
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Forest regrowth at Wairewa.Credit:Joe Armao
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Lyn and Allan Wallwork are still living in their shed while waiting for the removal of their destroyed Sarsfield home.Credit:Joe Armao
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Lyn and Allan Wallwork are living in their shed.Credit:Joe Armao
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Allan Wallwork with his burnt motorbike at their destroyed Sarsfield home.Credit:Joe Armao
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Forest regrowth at Wairewa.Credit:Joe Armao
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Lyn with item salvaged from the fire and Allan Wallwork are living in their shed.Credit:Joe Armao
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Geoff Belmore at his temporary caravan accomodation.Credit:Rachel Mounsey
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Geoff Belmore and parrot George at his temporary caravan accomodation.Credit:Rachel Mounsey
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Six months after the fires Jann Gilbert sits in the ruins of her Mallacoota home.Credit:Rachel Mounsey
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East Gippsland fires 6 months on - forest regrowth at Wairewa.Credit:Joe Armao
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Elizabeth and Brian Blakeman at their Wairewa home. Credit:Joe Armao
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Clifton Creek primary school has re-opened.Credit:Joe Armao
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Clifton Creek rebuilding. Credit:Joe Armao
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Kangaroos have returned to Clifton Creek. Credit:Joe Armao
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East Gippsland fires 6 months on - Clifton Creek.Credit:Joe Armao
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Forest regrowth at Wairewa.Credit:Joe Armao
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East Gippsland fires 6 months on - forest regrowth at Wairewa.Credit:Joe Armao