Can Far South Coast's tourism lifeblood recover before next bushfire crisis?

By Mark Healey
Updated January 10 2020 - 10:04am, first published 7:02am
Devastation: Dozens of homes and businesses were destroyed by a bushfire in the NSW coastal town of Tathra in March 2018. The town struggled to recover even before this summers crop of fires. Photograph: Carly Earl/The Guardian
Devastation: Dozens of homes and businesses were destroyed by a bushfire in the NSW coastal town of Tathra in March 2018. The town struggled to recover even before this summers crop of fires. Photograph: Carly Earl/The Guardian

It's still early summer and fire is an opponent not easily beaten. While weather may be on our side for now, the fickle nature of both fire and climate does not guarantee prolonged safety That's not even considering next year and the years after.

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