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- 1943–44_Victorian_bushfire_season abstract "The 1943–44 Victorian bushfire season was marked by a series of major bushfires following severe drought conditions in the state of Victoria in Australia. The summer of 1943–44 was the driest summer ever recorded in Melbourne with just 46 mm falling, a third of the average for the period. Between 22 December and 15 February, 51 people were killed, 700 injured, and 650 buildings were destroyed across the state. Many personnel who would have been normally available for fire fighting duties had been posted overseas and to remote areas of Australia during World War II.The first major fire was a grassfire at Wangaratta on 22 December which burnt hundreds of hectares and resulted in the deaths of 10 volunteer firefighters near Tarrawingee. On 14 January and the following day, fires broke out across the state. To the west of Melbourne, a series of bushfires broke out between South Australian border and the outskirts of Geelong including areas near the towns of Hamilton, Skipton, Dunkeld, Birregurra and Goroke. Many smaller towns were substantially damaged. In Derrinallum, the only buildings left standing were the Mechanics' Institute, two churches and several business premises. In central Victoria, fires occurred near Daylesford, Woodend, Gisborne and Bendigo. In the Melbourne area, 63 homes were destroyed at Beaumaris and another 5 in the Glenroy - Pascoe Vale area.On 14 February a fire broke out near Yallourn. In Hernes Oak, 16 houses and the post office were destroyed while 80 houses were destroyed and 6 lives lost in the Morwell district and 40 houses destroyed and 3 deaths occurred in the Traralgon area. A Royal Commission was held into the Yallourn fires in 1944.A major outcome following the fires was the establishment of the Country Fire Authority in 1945 to co-ordinate rural fire brigades.".
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- 1943–44_Victorian_bushfire_season wikiPageRevisionID "653457979".
- 1943–44_Victorian_bushfire_season wikiPageWikiLink Beaumaris,_Victoria.
- 1943–44_Victorian_bushfire_season wikiPageWikiLink Bendigo.
- 1943–44_Victorian_bushfire_season wikiPageWikiLink Birregurra.
- 1943–44_Victorian_bushfire_season wikiPageWikiLink Birregurra,_Victoria.
- 1943–44_Victorian_bushfire_season wikiPageWikiLink Bushfire.
- 1943–44_Victorian_bushfire_season wikiPageWikiLink Bushfires_in_Australia.
- 1943–44_Victorian_bushfire_season wikiPageWikiLink Category:1943_fires.
- 1943–44_Victorian_bushfire_season wikiPageWikiLink Category:1944_fires.
- 1943–44_Victorian_bushfire_season wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bushfires_in_Victoria_(Australia).
- 1943–44_Victorian_bushfire_season wikiPageWikiLink Country_Fire_Authority.
- 1943–44_Victorian_bushfire_season wikiPageWikiLink Daylesford,_Victoria.
- 1943–44_Victorian_bushfire_season wikiPageWikiLink Derrinallum.
- 1943–44_Victorian_bushfire_season wikiPageWikiLink Derrinallum,_Victoria.
- 1943–44_Victorian_bushfire_season wikiPageWikiLink Dunkeld,_Victoria.
- 1943–44_Victorian_bushfire_season wikiPageWikiLink Geelong.
- 1943–44_Victorian_bushfire_season wikiPageWikiLink Gisborne,_Victoria.
- 1943–44_Victorian_bushfire_season wikiPageWikiLink Glenroy,_Victoria.
- 1943–44_Victorian_bushfire_season wikiPageWikiLink Goroke,_Victoria.
- 1943–44_Victorian_bushfire_season wikiPageWikiLink Hamilton,_Victoria.
- 1943–44_Victorian_bushfire_season wikiPageWikiLink Hernes_Oak,_Victoria.
- 1943–44_Victorian_bushfire_season wikiPageWikiLink Mechanics_Institute.
- 1943–44_Victorian_bushfire_season wikiPageWikiLink Mechanics_Institutes.
- 1943–44_Victorian_bushfire_season wikiPageWikiLink Melbourne.
- 1943–44_Victorian_bushfire_season wikiPageWikiLink Morwell,_Victoria.
- 1943–44_Victorian_bushfire_season wikiPageWikiLink Pascoe_Vale,_Victoria.
- 1943–44_Victorian_bushfire_season wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Commission.
- 1943–44_Victorian_bushfire_season wikiPageWikiLink Skipton,_Victoria.
- 1943–44_Victorian_bushfire_season wikiPageWikiLink Tarrawingee,_Victoria.
- 1943–44_Victorian_bushfire_season wikiPageWikiLink Traralgon.
- 1943–44_Victorian_bushfire_season wikiPageWikiLink Victoria_(Australia).
- 1943–44_Victorian_bushfire_season wikiPageWikiLink Wangaratta.
- 1943–44_Victorian_bushfire_season wikiPageWikiLink Woodend,_Victoria.
- 1943–44_Victorian_bushfire_season wikiPageWikiLink Yallourn.
- 1943–44_Victorian_bushfire_season wikiPageWikiLinkText "1943–44 Victorian bushfire season".
- 1943–44_Victorian_bushfire_season hasPhotoCollection 1943–44_Victorian_bushfire_season.
- 1943–44_Victorian_bushfire_season wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Bushfires_in_Australia.
- 1943–44_Victorian_bushfire_season wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- 1943–44_Victorian_bushfire_season wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_Australian_English.
- 1943–44_Victorian_bushfire_season wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_dmy_dates.
- 1943–44_Victorian_bushfire_season subject Category:1943_fires.
- 1943–44_Victorian_bushfire_season subject Category:1944_fires.
- 1943–44_Victorian_bushfire_season subject Category:Bushfires_in_Victoria_(Australia).
- 1943–44_Victorian_bushfire_season comment "The 1943–44 Victorian bushfire season was marked by a series of major bushfires following severe drought conditions in the state of Victoria in Australia. The summer of 1943–44 was the driest summer ever recorded in Melbourne with just 46 mm falling, a third of the average for the period. Between 22 December and 15 February, 51 people were killed, 700 injured, and 650 buildings were destroyed across the state.".
- 1943–44_Victorian_bushfire_season label "1943–44 Victorian bushfire season".
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