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by Adrian Hyland


  Usher, J. and Gudgeon, M. (2010) Footsteps in the Ashes: The Story of St Andrews and Strathewen in the 2009 Bushfires, community publication.

  White, M. (1990) The Nature of Hidden Worlds, Reed Books, Chatswood.

  Whittaker, J. and Handmer, J. (2010) Review of Key Bushfire Research Findings, Centre for Risk and Community Safety, School of Mathematical and Geospatial Sciences, RMIT University, Melbourne.

  Zylstra, P. (2006) Fire History of the Australian Alps, Prehistory to 2003, Australian Alps Liaison Committee.

  ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

  My first and greatest debt is to those members of the community who have shared their stories in what has been a terrible time for us all.

  Phillip Adams

  Frank Allan

  Drew Barr

  Karen Barrow

  Lesley Bebbington

  Debbie Bradshaw

  Bernie Broom

  Andrew Brown

  Dom Bourke

  Cameron Caine

  Steve Chapman

  Danielle Clode

  Linda Craske

  Debbie Donald

  Wendy Duncan

  Jon Ellks

  Tony Fitzgerald

  Colin French

  Michelle French

  Steve Gormley

  John Grover

  Trish Hendrie

  Dave Hooper

  Tim Huggins

  Ben Hutchinson

  Cathy Lance

  David Lance

  Paul Lowe

  Sarah McAloon

  Di MacLeod

  Jim MacLeod

  Michelle Marshall

  Bruce Newport

  Mike Nicholls

  Karyn Norbury

  Angie O’Connor

  Phil Petschel

  Jeff Purchase

  Aaron Redmond

  Kerrie Redmond

  Jim Usher

  Lisa Waddell

  Carole Wilson

  Jo Wood

  Special thanks to Roger Wood, whose story forms the heart and soul of this book.

  As tends to be the case with my work, I’ve been harassing scientists all over the country in an attempt to make up for my own shortcomings. A special thank you to:

  Tony Bannister

  Liam Fogarty

  Kelsy Gibos

  Andrew Stacey

  Neil Davidson

  Nic Gellie

  William Kininmonth

  Philip Zylstra

  Two experienced CFA captains have taken time from their busy volunteering activities to look over this manuscript and make helpful comments: John Schauble and Laurie Steel. My sincerest thanks to you both. I’d also like to acknowledge the friendship and words of advice from my colleagues at the St Andrews CFA; many of the insights—and sometimes even the language—you’ve all given me as we bounce around the back roads of St Andrews have worked their way into this narrative.

  Parks ranger Tony Fitzgerald has been a constant source of wisdom and encouragement.

  Kind thanks as well to Senior Sergeant Pete Sambell and Sergeant Sven Koernig from Victoria Police, and to John Sylvester for help with the contacts.

  Thanks to Greg Bailey, for the Indian mythology.

  I would like to acknowledge the influence of the great fire historian Stephen Pyne. His Cycle of Fire suite has delivered a new element— fire—into our literature, and underpins much of my discussion of the role of fire in our culture and landscape.

  Amanda Ripley’s The Unthinkable: Who Survives When Disaster Strikes and Why is a brilliant study of how people behave in times of crisis.

  Danielle Clode was another source of inspiration, and her book, A Future in Flames, is warmly recommended.

  Thanks to Lisa Jacobson for permission to reproduce her beautiful poem, ‘Girls and Horses in the Fire’. Special thanks to my colleagues at La Trobe University, especially Susan Bradley-Smith, Lucy Sussex, Catherine Padmore, David Tacey and Clare Williams.

  Thanks to my agent, Mary Cunnane.

  Again, thanks to the mob at Text for their faith in my work. A special thanks to Mandy Brett for the editorial masterstrokes.

  Thanks to Stan, Helen and crew at the St Andrews pub for ‘the office’ and the coffee.

  As always, the last word and the deepest expression of gratitude go to my beautiful girls, Kristin, Sally and Siena.

  Table of Contents

  People who appear in the book

  Abbreviations

  Map

  UNCHARTED TERRITORY

  HOME FRONT

  FIRE PLAN

  NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH

  BALANCING ACT

  INCIDENT CONTROL

  RED WIND

  CFA

  MAYDAY

  ARSON

  CAR ALARM

  FIRST STRIKE

  ROADBLOCK

  FIRE FRONT

  RED FLAG

  COOMBS ROAD

  SCRATCH CREW

  GODSPEED TO YOU ALL

  THE BOSS

  TANKER TWO

  HOME FIRES

  SURVIVAL ARC

  PHEASANT CREEK

  SNAPSHOTS

  FIRE: AN ILLUMINATED HISTORY

  THE SCHOOL

  FIREFIGHT IN KINGLAKE

  KINGLAKE: INSIDE THE SHED

  IN EXILE

  YOU HAVE TO KEEP BREATHING

  UNDERWORLD

  SILENT NIGHT

  SAVING PEOPLE

  DOWN THE MOUNTAIN

  CONVOY

  ON AND OFF ROAD

  BITTER HOMECOMING

  NIGHTMARES

  BUSHFIRE BRAIN

  RESURRECTION

  A REFLECTION

  UPDATE

  Notes

  References

  Acknowledgments

 

 

 


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