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Special delivery to help fire-affected

Rotary Hay Run (3) TBW Newsgroup
A HELPING HAND: 34 round bales were delivered to fire-affected areas in Keilira recently by Rotary Club of Mount Gambier West. Pictures: FRANK MONGER

ROTARY Club of Mount Gambier West members have banded together with Limestone Coast farmers to help fire-affected properties in the Keilira district recover.

Fires ripped through the Keilira region, located west of Padthaway, over a fortnight ago and burned around 25,000 hectares of land and killed hundreds of livestock, also destroying three houses and farm structures in the process.

Thousands of sheep and livestock which survived the fires are struggling for food as most of the available grass and baled hay was burnt.

Rotary Hay Run (1) TBW Newsgroup
WORKING TOGETHER: Northcott Contracting’s Martin Northcott (back left), Peter Doman, Rotary Club of Mount Gambier West president Matthew Dixon, club member Brian Shanahan, Noel Doman (front left), club members David Muller and Chris Klaassens with Geoff Muller and Bradleigh Klaassens during the recent delivery of hay to fire-affected areas west of Padthaway.

Rotary club members Chris Klaassens and David Muller delivered 34 round bales of hay over the weekend to those affected by the incident, with the donations received from club members.

Karl Gladigau and Hancock Contracting were also involved in the baling and loading the hay.

The club hopes to organise several other similar projects in the coming weeks to help fire and drought-damaged communities.

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