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  2. Black Friday bushfires - Wikipedia

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    The Black Friday bushfires of 13 January 1939, in Victoria, Australia, were part of the devastating 1938–1939 bushfire season in Australia, which saw bushfires burning for the whole summer, and ash falling as far away as New Zealand. It was calculated that three-quarters of the State of Victoria was directly or indirectly affected by the ...

  3. Aerial firefighting and forestry in southern Australia

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    However, when considered in terms of both loss of property and loss of life, the Black Friday bushfires on 13 January 1939 were one of the worst natural disasters to have occurred in Australia and certainly the worst bushfire up to that time. The 1939 Black Friday fires in Victoria burnt 2 million hectares, 69 mills were destroyed, 71 people ...

  4. Adelaide Hills bushfires - Wikipedia

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    The Adelaide Hills bushfires of 1939 were a series of bushfires in the Adelaide Hills, South Australia that burned from 10 to 14 January. There had been ample rain during the winter of 1938 resulting in heavy understorey, but drought set in toward the end of the year.

  5. List of major bushfires in Australia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of major bushfires in Australia. ... 13 January 1939: Black Friday bushfires: Victoria 2,000,000 4,900,000 71 3,700 0 [5] 14 January – 14 February 1944

  6. 1939 in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Marshall Younger, Australian rules footballer (South Melbourne) 22 June – Paul Winkler, film director (born in Germany) 23 June – David Hannay, film producer (born in New Zealand) (d. 2014) 24 June – Annette Andre, actress; 25 June. John Abel, New South Wales politician (d. 2019) David Ramage, rower; Brian Lowe, Australian rules footballer

  7. Bushfires in the Australian Capital Territory - Wikipedia

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    There are very few records regarding bushfires in the Australian Capital Territory (known at the time as Limestone Plains) from the early 1800s to the first quarter of the twentieth century. [2] There are records of fires in the surrounding areas of modern-day Quenbeyan, Sutton, Gunning, New South Wales Wee Jasper and Goulburn as early as 1833. [3]

  8. Bushfires in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The 1939 fire season was one of the worst on record for Australia, peaking with Victoria's devastating Black Friday bushfires of 13 January, but enduring for the full summer, with fires burning the urban fringes of Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra, and ash falling as far away as New Zealand. [19]

  9. Category:1939 disasters in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1939 disasters in Australia" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. ... Adelaide Hills bushfires; B. Black Friday bushfires; S ...

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