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  • ‘It came from everywhere’: NSW town counts the cost after bushfire hits | Falling tree kills …

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    ‘It came from everywhere’: NSW town counts the cost after bushfire hits

    As Bulahdelah mourns dead firefighter, residents recall lucky escapes and say they have ‘never had fires like this’

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    When Garry Morgan arrived home on Friday afternoon, his rural mid-north coast property was surrounded by a “big plume of smoke”. Less than twenty-four hours later, two houses on his street would be lost, and its surrounding forest reduced to blackened skeletal remains.

    Morgan’s township of Bulahdelah, around 235km north of Sydney, has become at the centre of a tragedy after a veteran firefighter died on Sunday evening when he was struck by a falling tree, marking what the NSW premier called a “foreboding start” to the bushfire season.

    Falling tree kills firefighter in northern NSW

    A National parks and Wildlife Service firefighter on the ground near the Bulahdelah blaze. (ABC Newcastle: Bridget Murphy)

    A firefighter from the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service has died after being crushed by a falling tree near a bushfire on the Mid North Coast. 

    The 59-year-old man was assisting with bushfire prevention work at Nerong on Sunday night when the incident occurred.

    A crime scene has been established and WorkSafe has been notified.

    A firefighter from the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) has died after being crushed by a tree during bushfire prevention work north of Newcastle.

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    ‘Prepare now’: Blaze that killed firefighter flares up again

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    A community is mourning the death of a firefighter, as the days-long blaze he died battling flares further.

    The experienced firefighter was helping colleagues prepare for a tactical burn north of Newcastle when he was struck and killed by a tree on Sunday night.

    At least four homes were destroyed in the Bulahdelah fire on the weekend.Credit: Nine News

    His death is the first bushfire fatality of the summer, which NSW Premier Chris Minns said had already been marked by “dark harbingers” of the threat facing the state after the loss of 20 homes over the weekend.

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  • NSW harness facing fresh calls to review doping penalties | Australia’s black type system under…

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    NSW harness facing fresh calls to review doping penalties

    There are mounting calls for an independent review into doping bans handed to harness racing trainers in New South Wales who have all denied knowingly drugging their horses. SUBSCRIBE to find out the full story

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    Australia’s black type system under fire amid threat of international downgrade

    The peak breeding body in the industry’s heartland of NSW has called on the Racing NSW (RNSW) board to “stand down” amidst concerns that Australia could be demoted from Part I of the international Blue Book.

    Thoroughbred Breeders NSW president Hamish Esplin made the call as Australia’s black type situation – a suite of NSW races given domestic upgrades that the Asian Racing Federation (ARF) has not recognised under the international pattern – continues to be at an impasse. 

    It comes as the ARF has also stated races including Randwick’s Sydney Cup (Gr 1, 3200m) and The Metropolitan (Gr 1, 2400m), and Perth’s Railway Stakes (Gr 1, 1600m) were eligible to be downgraded, based on ratings data.

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    Pattern’s last chance looms as Racing Australia board meets

    A Racing Australia board meeting on Friday looms as a possible last chance to remedy Australia’s Pattern protocols and guidelines and head off action from the Asian Pattern Committee.

    Racing Australia potentially faces its last chance to remedy its Pattern protocols and guidelines at a board meeting on Friday otherwise the country’s thoroughbred industry risks having the pivotal black-type process taken out of its own hands.

    The Asian Racing Federation had given Racing Australia a mid-November deadline to respond to a list of concerns it holds about a series of black-type races and why a process used to demote and upgrade Listed and Group races was not in place.

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  • Fault in NSW’s biggest battery stirs anxiety around power prices | ‘Catastrophic’ failure d…

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    ‘Catastrophic’ failure delays massive $1b Waratah super battery

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    The world’s most powerful battery storage project under construction north of Sydney has been hit by a major failure of one of three giant transformers, creating a significant headache for the BlackRock-owned developer and putting pressure on the transition away from coal power.

    The $1 billion Waratah super battery is being built by Akaysha Energy on the site of the former Munmorah coal power station near Budgewoi. An internal memo sent by the chief executive of the BlackRock-owned business, Nick Carter, says the transformer suffered a “catastrophic failure” last month.

    ‘Catastrophic failure’ at Waratah Super Battery in Australia

    Akaysha Energy has struck trouble at its Waratah Super Battery in Australia, set to be one of the largest batteries in the world in both power output and capacity at 850 MW / 1,680 MWh. One of the BESS plant’s three high-voltage transformers has suffered a “catastrophic failure,” just days from final testing, according to reporting from The Australian Financial Review, leading to significant delays.

    The details emerged from an internal memo sourced by the newspaper. In the memo, Akaysha CEO Nick Carter acknowledged that one of the three 350 MVA high-voltage transformers, supplied by Wilson Transformer Company, suffered a “catastrophic failure” during testing over a weekend in November.

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