Noosa News
Remembering the moments of light in a dark year

We have learned about loss but also about the strength of the human spirit, and the power of communities working together against the greatest of odds.We’ve taken stock of what it means to be Queenslanders, and more importantly, to be Australians.Few could have predicted just how traumatic 2020 would turn out to be.Bushfires heralded the new year, killing 33 people, destroying 3000 homes and buildings, and wiping out or displacing an estimated three billion animals.But small towns and big cities…
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