1. Adelaide Bushfires
With temperatures expected to hit 38 degrees again today in Adelaide firefighters are desperately trying to contain the fires in the Adelaide Hills.
Bushfires have destroyed or badly damaged 26 homes and burnt over 12,500 hectares.
CFS assistant chief officer Malim Watts told the ABC that they were chiefly concerned with a wind change that was forecast for tomorrow which was when “the most dangerous fire conditions could occur”.
For up to date fire information go to the CFS website.
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2. Koala seeks out water
A video of a parched koala seeking out a drink amidst the devastation of the Adelaide Hills bush fires has gone viral.
For more read this post here.
3. Mamamia calls on the Immigration Minister to refuse a visa to anti-vaccination campaigner.
There are calls for the Immigration Minister, Peter Dutton, as well as state and federal health ministers to step in and stop a US osteopath from coming to Australia.
Sherri Tenpenny is an American osteopath described as “one of the most successful anti-vaccinationists in the world”. Her tour set to hit Australia in March has been called extremist and dangerous.
Tenpenny runs an “alternative medicines clinic” in the US state of Ohio. She is the author of a book called Saying No To Vaccines and regularly lectures on the dangers of immunisation.
Top Comments
Mamamia, the rains are here!!! Heavy rains starting to fall in areas affected by the Adelaide Hills bushfire!
This cafe, as lovely as it is (I've been there countless times, almost once a week since the day it opened), does back on to residential houses (I think 2-3) and is open from 7am, 7 days a week. The back of the cafe is generally packed full of familes and sometimes anywhere from 5-20 kids. I'm not sure how you would feel if you had the constant noise, not only from the kids, but also from the adults coming at you all day long, every day of the week. It certainly wouldn't have been what the residents signed up for when they bought into this leafy, pretty quiet little suburb. Don't get me wrong, I do love this place (and no, I don't have kids) and their healthy and delicious food but you have got to see where the neighbours are coming from. I don't agree that removing the cubby will make any difference to the noise levels, because kids can still run around on the grass out the back. I can't help but think that all this attention from the council will actually end up in them not being able to have tables etc out the back any more....we'll see. I feel for the owners but I can certainly see where the neighbours are coming from!