They’re now marching to offices of the Minerals Council of Australia. One of them, Anjali Brisbane, brought some burned items for her grandfather’s destroyed Malua Bay home. She says parliament is disconnected from Australians.
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“Losing your home has been made into a political stance.” “I need (the prime minister) to understand, politics and legislation isn’t seperate from humanity.” “The decisions they make affect real humans, real lives.” Anjali, 18, tells
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Allan Rees lost his property outside Moruya where he lives. He has been living with the threat of fires since December. “(Politicians) have gotta realise what it’s like.” “We need real climate action now. The country is treatened by this.” He tells
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