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FINAL REPORTThe hon. Bernard Teague ao ChairPErSONronald Mcleod aM COmmiSSiONErSuSan PaScoe aM COmmiSSiONErordered To Be PrInTedJuly 2010By authorityGovernment Printer for the State of VictoriaPP No. 332 Session 2006 10 SUMMARY2009 Victorian Bushfires Royal CommissionSource: Jason South, courtesy of The Victorian Bushfires Royal CommissionParliament of Victoria 2009 Victorian Bushfires royal commission iSBN 978-0-9807408-1-3 Published July 2010 Volume i 978-0-9807408-2-0 Volume ii 978-0-9807408-3-7 Volume iii 978-0-9807408-4-4 Volume iV 978-0-9807408-5-12009 Victorian Bushfires Royal CommissionviiPREFACEThe bushfires of Black Saturday, 7 February 2009, caused the death of 173 people. Black Saturday wrote itself into Victoria s history with record-breaking weather conditions and bushfires of a scale and ferocity that tested human endurance.
in January–February 2009, the preparation and planning before the fires, all aspects of the response to the fires, measures taken in relation to utilities, and any other matters it considered appropriate. The letters patent directed the Commission to make such recommendations as it thought fit on preparation and planning for further fire threats
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