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JOHN BROGDEN: Many of those areas
had been in drought, then they were hit by fires
and then, of course, COVID, so this year's been not just
a double whammy for some people but a triple whammy
had been in drought, then they were hit by fires
and then, of course, COVID, so this year's been not just
a double whammy for some people but a triple whammy
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JOHN BROGDEN: Many of those areas
had been in drought,
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then they were hit by fires
and then, of course, COVID,
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so this year's been not just
a double whammy for some people
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but a triple whammy.
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Movie Summary
When a volunteer firefighter drives his car into almost certain death during the worst fires in Australian history, he does it because he ‘has a job to do’. Three months later, the fires are out but his nightmares are just beginning. What’s tormenting him, however, isn’t the memory of flames. Turning a sensitive lens on the unprecedented devastation of Australia’s Black Summer bushfires, from a country-wide emergency to the astonishing stories of help that emerged.