
Gippsland farmer worried about how he'll escape his property if another catastrophic weather event hits the region.
A Gippsland man is at loggerheads with the state government, after use by heavy firetrucks destroyed a vital access bridge to his property during the Black Summer bushfires. The bridge needs to be re-built on public land, leaving the farmer worried about how he'll escape his property if another catastrophic weather event hits the region.
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