2013 photo and video gallery
Fire protection from the horse's mouth
Central Western Daily By TRACEY PRISKThe NSW Rural Fire Service (RFS) will host a briefing session with equestrian supply store Horseland to ensure property owners have a plan to protect their horses during a bushfire.
Published Date: 12 Jan 2013
Read MoreTelevision bush fire coverage, January 11th
Coverage from Prime7 News
Published Date: 11 Jan 2013
Read MoreLong point a priority before temperatures soar
Central Western Daily By CLARE COLLEYThe Canobolas Rural Fire Service Zone was yesterday able to escape serious incident, but the Long Point bushfire continues to burn, 10 days after it started.
Published Date: 11 Jan 2013
Read MoreTelevision bush fire coverage January 10th
The television news coverage of the day's fires by Prime, WIN and ABC News.
Published Date: 10 Jan 2013
Read MoreZone turns up heat on arsonist
Central Western Daily By CLARE COLLEYA GRASS fire, deliberately lit at Lone Pine Avenue on a day tipped to reach the extreme fire danger rating, has shocked and concerned Canobolas Rural Fire Service (RFS) zone manager Superintendent David Hoadley.
Published Date: 10 Jan 2013
Read MoreBush Fire Media Coverage 9-1-2013
Below are the stories from the WIN Newsroom and Prime TV Newsroom from inland NSW on 9-1-2013.
Published Date: 09 Jan 2013
Read MoreHold your fire at Canobolas Zone
Central Western Daily By Clare Colley The Canobolas Rural Fire Service (RFS) zone sailed through the horror fire conditions expected yesterday without major incident, as of yesterday afternoon.
Published Date: 09 Jan 2013
Read MoreColin Kearl turns 50
Volunteers and staff met at the Canobolas RFS headquarters to share a cake and celebrate the 50th birthday of Colin Kearl
Published Date: 09 Jan 2013
Read MoreRegion spared the worst on a nervous day
Western Advocate By Louise Eddy Firefighters across the region held their breath yesterday as they faced some of the worst fire conditions they could remember.
Published Date: 09 Jan 2013
Read MoreExtreme Fire Danger Warning
Central Western Daily By CLARE COLLEY SWELTERING temperatures, low relative humidity and hot westerly winds will see the fire danger rating reach the 'extreme' category in the central west tomorrow - for the first time since the warning system started in 2009.
Published Date: 08 Jan 2013
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