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- 2009–10_Australian_bushfire_season abstract "The 2009–10 Australian bushfire season was the bushfire season which occurred predominantly from June 2009 to May 2010. Increased attention has been given to this season as authorities and government attempt to preempt any future loss of life after the Black Saturday bushfires during the previous season, 2008–09. Long range weather observations predict very hot, dry and windy weather conditions during the summer months, leading to a high risk of bushfire occurrence.In late September, several bushfires affected southeastern and northern Queensland. In October, bushfires affected much of the central latitudes of Australia, across Western Australia, Queensland and New South Wales. In early November, a heat wave across southeastern Australia and high bushfire risk weather, precipitated a series of bushfires in those states, particularly South Australia, where 6 people were injured in separate incidents. In December, a further 5 people were injured and a helicopter pilot killed, whilst fighting bushfires in NSW. Later that month, a 60-year-old man and three other men suffered burns whilst fighting fires in Southern NSW, while major fires burnt in the Riverina, far east Gippsland and Port Lincoln.Between Christmas and New Years 2009, bushfires affected the northern and central Wheatbelt of Western Australia, destroying 37 homes and about 3,000 hectares (7,410 acres) of bushland. In early January 2010, Victoria and South Australia experienced "Catastrophic" category fire conditions, and on 10 January, a CFA volunteer was killed and 2 others injured after a fire truck rolled en route to a fire near Mansfield, in Victoria's north east.".
- 2009–10_Australian_bushfire_season thumbnail Aftermath_of_the_Gregadoo_bushfire.jpg?width=300.
- 2009–10_Australian_bushfire_season wikiPageID "24039519".
- 2009–10_Australian_bushfire_season wikiPageRevisionID "596524208".
- 2009–10_Australian_bushfire_season areaBurnt "800000".
- 2009–10_Australian_bushfire_season caption "A field burnt during the Gregadoo bushfire, in southern New South Wales, December 2009".
- 2009–10_Australian_bushfire_season damage "57".
- 2009–10_Australian_bushfire_season date "Winter 2009 - Autumn 2010".
- 2009–10_Australian_bushfire_season fatalities "2".
- 2009–10_Australian_bushfire_season injuries "20".
- 2009–10_Australian_bushfire_season location Australia.
- 2009–10_Australian_bushfire_season title "2009".
- 2009–10_Australian_bushfire_season subject Category:2009_wildfires.
- 2009–10_Australian_bushfire_season subject Category:2010_wildfires.
- 2009–10_Australian_bushfire_season subject Category:Bushfires_in_Australia.
- 2009–10_Australian_bushfire_season comment "The 2009–10 Australian bushfire season was the bushfire season which occurred predominantly from June 2009 to May 2010. Increased attention has been given to this season as authorities and government attempt to preempt any future loss of life after the Black Saturday bushfires during the previous season, 2008–09.".
- 2009–10_Australian_bushfire_season label "2009–10 Australian bushfire season".
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- 2009–10_Australian_bushfire_season sameAs Q4615538.
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- 2009–10_Australian_bushfire_season depiction Aftermath_of_the_Gregadoo_bushfire.jpg.