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United voice rises from the ashes

03 Feb, 2010 10:16 AM
THE Dandenong Ranges Community Bushfire Group began after two women decided to make a difference in the aftermath of Black Saturday.

The group has since attracted members from businessmen to scientists, all hoping to ensure bushfire readiness. The group is headed by Mel Gajdek and Jo Hirst.

Ms Gajdek said support for the group had grown, with public meetings attracting more than 250 residents and representatives from the State Government, CFA, police and SES.

The group has surveyed residents on what they thought were the top issues in the wake of Black Saturday.

Ms Gajdek said the group's development had been "organic with people of diverse backgrounds and skill sets identifying themselves, lending a hand and bolstering the group as it has gone from strength to strength".

She said the group wanted to ensure effective bushfire safety measures were implemented in the Dandenong Ranges and "not just by good luck alone".

"Communities standing together will always be more effective than those that are divided or not organised. Concerned locals have found a united voice with DRCBG."

Ms Gajdek said that despite raising its concerns with local, state and federal governments, the group continued to be frustrated by "the lack of urgency displayed by all levels of government".

Ms Gajdek said residents were being asked through an online survey about the use of sirens to provide an early warning to residents.

Click here for survey details

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To have your vote for the use of Dandenong Ranges CFA Sirens to distinctively sound to alert residents in the event of emergency, please copy and paste or click link: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/5V8 HCV8 to ensure a successful outcome for residents Dandenong Ranges wide! We need to prove majority support...
Posted by Mel Gajdek, 3/02/2010 8:21:16 AM, on Knox Weekly

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Growing support: The Dandenong Ranges Community Bushfire Group remains concerned about  safety. Picture: Wayne Hawkins
Growing support: The Dandenong Ranges Community Bushfire Group remains concerned about safety. Picture: Wayne Hawkins

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