Why the need for Black Summer bushfire support?
On New Year’s Eve 2019, at 3.28am, the phones of Bermagui residents started to buzz with alerts to evacuate immediately. In the following 36 hours of darkness, the Surf Life Saving Club of this small beachside town on NSW’s South Coast became the refuge of around 5000 people.
As the Club performed such a vital role during the Black Summer bushfire, the Australian Government is providing more than $105,000 to support the upgrade to the external deck to enable the facility to maintain its role as an emergency evacuation centre for Bermagui residents.
Fleeing from the raging fires that surrounded Bermagui, thousands of people “camped” in and around the Clubhouse. People who had grabbed just a few possessions were sleeping in their cars if they could, or were just waiting around in the Club carpark or nearby playing fields. For the next day and a half Bermagui and its new influx of people did not see the dawn as there was no light filtering through the thick mass of bushfire smoke in the sky.