One year on: North Rothbury, Greta saved from flames as disaster was a wind gust away

Rick Allen
Updated November 16 2020 - 2:20pm, first published November 11 2020 - 6:00am
WORD OF WARNING: One year after the bushfires, RFS deputy captain Trevor Kedwell says the risks are high again this year. Picture: Krystal Sellars
WORD OF WARNING: One year after the bushfires, RFS deputy captain Trevor Kedwell says the risks are high again this year. Picture: Krystal Sellars

This week marks an anniversary, although not a pleasant one - it's one year since the bushfires of 2019 turned the skies black and threatened the townships of Greta and North Rothbury.

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Rick Allen

A journo all my working life and never wanted to change, also a self confessed sports tragic.

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