Pappinbarra bush fires: Heather Smith speaks of lessons learned

Letitia Fitzpatrick
Updated February 12 2018 - 3:25pm, first published 3:00pm
RELIEVED THAT HER HOME WAS SAVED: Heather Smith in the garden of her home on the Pappinbarra Road near where the bush fires broke out a year ago.
RELIEVED THAT HER HOME WAS SAVED: Heather Smith in the garden of her home on the Pappinbarra Road near where the bush fires broke out a year ago.

Heather Smith feels very fortunate that she and her husband and children still have their home.  It’s very close to where the catastrophic bush fires broke out a year ago in Pappinbarra.

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Letitia Fitzpatrick

Letitia Fitzpatrick

Senior journalist, Wauchope Gazette

Worked as a journalist and assistant producer for BBC news and current affairs in the UK, Ulster Television, Q Radio and the Irish News in Northern Ireland. Moved to Australia and joined Fairfax Media in 2016. Won a Rotary Paul Harris Fellowship award in 2018 for reporting the Pappinbarra bushfires and the subsequent Rotary appeal which raised $30,000.

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