The Borneo Post

Firefighte­rs hit out at Aussie PM over bushfire response

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ATEMANS BAY, Australia: Australian firefighte­rs – from top brass to weary volunteers – hit out Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s handling of the bushfire crisis Sunday, as strains from the months-long fight began to show.

Firefighte­r Paul Parker, 57, whose sweary television tirade against Morrison has gone viral Down Under, told AFP he was “absolutely appalled” by the government in Canberra and “particular­ly Scott Morrison”.

Parker slammed Morrison’s assertion that thousands of exhausted volunteer firefighte­rs wanted to be there, in language showing how raw emotions have become.

“You’re a dick mate – if you were ever in the field to see what we go through, you’ve got no idea, man. Government’s got no idea.”

He said firefighte­rs were “putting their lives at risk” to tackle the blazes. At least three firefighte­rs have died in the field since the crisis began in September.

“That’s how much we enjoy it mate – putting our lives at risk. I do it for my local community, I do it for the township of Nelligen, and the people of Australia.

“That’s what I do it for. I don’t do it for you Scott Morrison, I don’t do it for any of you pricks in government.”

The head of the New South Wales Rural Fire Service also lashed out Sunday, saying it was “very disappoint­ing” he heard through the media about Morrison’s decision to call up 3,000 military reservists to help his forces. Commission­er Shane Fitzsimmon­s told 2GB radio that Morrison had shown a lack of “fundamenta­l profession­al courtesy” during a “very busy day” saying the episode was “not good enough”.

Earlier this week a firefighte­r in the field had refused to shake Morrison’s hand when approached.

Despite the snubs and vocal criticism of Morrison, there are a range of political views among the corps of firefighte­rs that is tens-of-thousands strong.

The Prime Minister brushed off that and other criticism Sunday.

“There has been plenty of criticism, I’ve had the benefit of a lot of analysis on a lot of issues. But I can’t be distracted by that. The public, I know are not distracted by that,” he claimed.

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