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Advertisement Survivors of the Black Summer bushfires could be left homeless by insurance companies ceasing to pay for temporary accommodation when rebuilds are yet to be completed. Many bushfire survivors were uninsured or under-insured, but even those with full insurance found their coverage for temporary accommodation was typically capped, either by lump sum or time, and often runs out in 12 months. The Glover family s house in Mogo after the Black Summer bushfires. Credit:James Brickwood Fire anniversaries on the North Coast and South Coast of NSW run from September 2020 to February this year. Andrew Constance, the state member for Bega, called on insurance companies to show leniency and grace because alternative accommodation was scarce, pointing out 1200 homes were destroyed between Lake Conjola and the Victorian border. ....
The following is an edited Christmas segment from a hybrid memoir, Confessions of a Shanty Irishman. The entire clan gathered for Christmas dinner every year, including Father s brother, Emmett, and Pete Kennedy, my grandmotherâs brother from Montana, a large man with light blue eyes, white hair, and full lips. The Christmas tree glowed with lights, most of them white where the color had rubbed off over the years since buying new lights seemed extravagant. A pot-bellied stove made crackling fire sounds, warming the kitchen. The long table was set with the best china, silverware, a turkey cooking in the oven. I anticipated the plum pudding desert. ....
Can we trust the Government not to perform another last-minute U-turn on Christmas? With train tickets booked and turkeys ordered, the British public won t take kindly to one of the Government s typical flip flops 15 December 2020 • 3:09pm Christmas can be a nightmare at the best of times. Carefully crafted plans, good intentions and high expectations swirl until the critical point when Uncle Pete is drunk, the turkey is drier than the Sahara, sprouts have become projectiles and Grandad wants to hit the road before the weather sets in. For parents up and down the country, as they wake on Boxing day with a thumping head to survey a kitchen that resembles a dystopian apocalypse movie, the question of whether the eye-watering cost and sheer logistical operation required was all worth it hangs in the air with the scent of gravy and pine. ....