Editorial: Our land of droughts and flooding rains

Ben Smyth
February 12 2020 - 6:00am
Burned and now submerged, the stocking of this eucalyptus tree north of Batemans Bay is worn for extreme sports. The water gums on the other side of the creek were sheltered from the December fire front and will thrive in a wet February. This picture was taken as the Cockwhy Creek flooded on February 10.
Burned and now submerged, the stocking of this eucalyptus tree north of Batemans Bay is worn for extreme sports. The water gums on the other side of the creek were sheltered from the December fire front and will thrive in a wet February. This picture was taken as the Cockwhy Creek flooded on February 10.

It's one of Australia's most well known poems, by beloved writer Dorothea Mackellar, and the words to My Country have rung so very true this week.

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Ben Smyth

Ben Smyth

Editor

I have worked as a journalist since 2005 and am now Editor of Australian Community Media mastheads in Bega, Merimbula and Eden

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