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Two missing in Blue Mountains house fire are children
Back to that house fire in the Blue Mountains we reported earlier:
Firefighters are moving into the home with hose lines to gain access to the areas where they can search for the unaccounted for people.
When I thought about it a bit more as the … day rolled on, I couldn’t help but feel a bit angry about it as well, which I think is a human response to a tragic set of circumstances.
I don’t want to exaggerate it, but nor do I want to dismiss it. I think there was a couple of people that partook in the activity. And the reason for the anger is it’s just so self-indulgent.
Any act of self-indulgence or any attempts to commandeer Anzac Day away from the cause that it actually represents, I think should be responded to with a full-hearted response by leaders around the country just about how outrageous it is.
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Author : Nick Visser
Publish date : 2026-04-26 23:14:00
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