Key Takeaways:
- The recent bushfires in Australia have left many communities devastated, with homes, farms, and wildlife affected.
- Despite the destruction, there has been an outpouring of support from friends, strangers, and local communities, with many donating time, resources, and money to help those in need.
- Farmers and livestock owners are receiving support with feed and supplies for their animals, as well as financial assistance to help with the recovery effort.
- Local fundraisers and community events are being organized to raise money and provide aid to those affected by the fires.
- The road to recovery will be long and challenging, but the support and resilience of the community are providing hope for those affected.
Introduction to the Devastation
The recent bushfires in Australia have left a trail of destruction in their wake, with many communities affected by the devastating fires. For Pietro Porcu, the owner of a farm in Gobur, south of Longwood, the return to his farm was a heartbreaking experience. The farm, which had been in operation for over two decades and supplied his South Yarra restaurant Da Noi with seasonal produce, eggs, and meat, was completely destroyed. However, amidst the ruins, Porcu was amazed to find that many of his animals had survived, including chickens, goats, pigs, and cows.
Community Support and Donations
The community has rallied around Porcu and other affected farmers, with many offering support and donations. A vet in nearby Yea loaned Porcu a caravan so he could stay on site, while his neighbors brought over a generator to power it. Others have donated hay, water, and other essential supplies to help the animals. The Victorian Farmers Federation has also set up a disaster relief fund to provide cash grants to farmers, and grassroots organizers are delivering feed to hungry stock. The Dookie United Football & Netball Club has organized a hay donation drive, which has received an overwhelming response, with several truckloads of hay being donated.
Grassroots Efforts and Fundraising
The community’s response to the crisis has been remarkable, with many individuals and organizations stepping up to help. A Facebook post by the Dookie United Football & Netball Club asking for hay donations was met with an overwhelming response, with several truckloads of hay being donated. The University of Melbourne’s agricultural campus has also made a substantial donation of fuel for the trucks. Racing Victoria has delivered feed to Nagambie, where some of the 800 thoroughbreds evacuated from the region are being housed. A small nursery in Glenburn has also gathered hay, chaff, non-perishable food, water, and medical supplies to deliver to fire-affected communities.
A Shoulder to Cry On
The support has not only been limited to physical supplies, but also emotional support. Rachel Washington and her partner Jaidyn traveled 400km to deliver supplies to community members in towns including Ruffy, Caveat, Yarck, and Maindample. They were able to provide a shoulder to cry on and help with loading up valuables that were spared by the flames. The community has come together to provide support and comfort to those affected by the fires. In Castlemaine, a tattoo artist at Forest Creek Tattoo is organizing a tattoo flash fundraising day to raise money for the Harcourt fire recovery efforts.
Rebuilding and Recovery
The road to recovery will be long and challenging, but the support and resilience of the community are providing hope for those affected. Porcu’s daughter, Romey, has set up a fundraising page to help her father rebuild the farm, which has raised over $20,000. The page has also yielded offers of other kinds of help, including provision of water tanks and gratis electricity work. Porcu is determined to rebuild the farm and make it better than before, but acknowledges that it will take a big hand to do so. The community’s support and generosity are providing a glimmer of hope for those affected by the fires, and a reminder that even in the darkest times, there is always a way forward.


