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Summary
There have been three more confirmed deaths today, taking the total to seven
Weather conditions have eased overnight along the South Coast, but are expected to worsen on Saturday.
Motorists are advised to avoid non-essential travel to the South Coast and Snowy Mountains Riverina areas. The Princes Highway remains closed in multiple locations.
9.55pm on Jan 1, 2020
We are wrapping up for the evening
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There are still 130 fires burning around New South Wales as of 10pm, and hundreds more around the country.
Firefighting conditions are expected to be slightly better for crews on Thursday and Friday, before worsening on the weekend.
Three more lives were lost today, bringing the death toll of the south coast fires to seven
Almost 200 properties in the area have been confirmed as lost
Over 1000 around the state have been lost this fire season
There are no total fire bans tomorrow, nor severe fire warnings in any of the state's fire areas
The RFS is discouraging anyone who doesn't need to be in the south coast or NSW/Victoria border regions to either leave, or stay away
Thank you for following along today. Please stay safe if you are near any fire fronts.
9.37pm on Jan 1, 2020
RFS tells tourists to stay away
By Peter Hannam
The RFS is asking for visitors from Batemans Bay to the Victorian border to leave and for prospective holidaymakers to choose alternative arrangements as fire risks increase ahead of predicted extreme heat on Saturday.
Emergency services plan to visit caravan parks to encourage people to leave.
RFS spokesman Ben Shepherd said this is to both ensure the safety of visitors and reduce strain on existing resources that have already suffered losses.
8.50pm on Jan 1, 2020
One of the two missing people has been found
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Fears had been held for an 81-year-old woman at Lake Conjola yesterday, but police have confirmed this evening that she has been found, alive and well, in nearby Manyana.
A 72-year-old man remains unaccounted for at Belowra, about 50km north west of Cobargo.
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8.24pm on Jan 1, 2020
PM declares the Pink Test will be played in the shadow of tragedy
By Nick O'Malley
Scott Morrison declared that the upcoming test match between Australia and New Zealand would be played in the shadow of tragedy.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison hosts the Australian & New Zealand cricket teams at Kirribilli House.Steven Siewert
As children of the two teams played a few overs on a lawn that crunched like tinder underfoot at Kirribilli House on Wednesday, the Prime Minister acknowledged the bushfire crisis away from the idyllic harbour setting.
He thanked the Australian captain Tim Paine and Black Caps vice-captain Tom Latham for their teams’ decision to wear black armbands to commemorate the lives lost in the fires and expressed his gratitude to New Zealand for its on the ground support.
From AAP, here are some statistics from around the country since the fire season began. Obviously, all of these numbers will continue to increase.
NSW
15 lives lost, four in the past 24 hours
Two people remain missing
More than 100 bushfires burning
3.6 million hectares burned, greater than the size of Belgium
1087 homes confirmed destroyed
VICTORIA
One person dead, four more missing
More than 40 bushfires of significance burning
More than 500,000 hectares burned
68 structures confirmed destroyed but this number is expected to rise significantly
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Two lives lost
About 20 bushfires burning, seven of significance
More than 60,000 hectares burned
More than 90 homes confirmed destroyed
QUEENSLAND
7 bushfires burning
250,000 hectares burned
45 homes confirmed destroyed
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
More than 40 bushfires burning, two of significance
1.2 million hectares burned
One home confirmed destroyed
TASMANIA
More than 30 bushfires burning, seven of significance
8000 hectares burned
One home confirmed destroyed
7.11pm on Jan 1, 2020
'Like Armageddon': Residents thankful more lives were not lost
By Peter Hannam and Kate Geraghty
Ron and Anna Dunne were picking through the remains of their house beside the usually idyllic Clyde River near Nelligen on New Year’s Day, less than 24 hours after fire reduced it to a mix of buckled steel, melted glass and ash.
Anna and Ron Dunne visit their home on the outskirts of Nelligen.Kate Geraghty
"This could have been saved," said Mr Dunne, who runs a butchers shop in Batemans Bay.
When he could get past a local fire officer, Mr Dunne fought to save a couple of extended rooms on the house, ignoring a flame-throwing gas cylinder that might have exploded.
Batemans Bay roads may be re-opened soon, to restricted access
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The latest update from RFS headquarters re-affirmed the message that a lot of work needs to be done, but it needs to be done cautiously.
"What we need to remember is there are still many pieces of active fireground," said NSW Police Force Deputy Commissioner Gary Worboys.
Displaced residents line up to use a payphone in Narooma.James Brickwood
In a small piece of good news, he said that access from Batemans Bay to the north will be open to very restricted access from some time this afternoon, and the control of traffic and highway patrol and the RFS.
"Once again, we need people to be patient," said RFS Commissioner Shane Fitzsimmons.-
"We all need to prepare ourselves for more challenging conditions to once again impact large areas of New South Wales, particularly the south-eastern quadrant as we head into the weekend."
Premier Gladys Berejiklian echoed their comments about thanking people for their patience.
"We know that making our roads safe to access is taking time, and just because you can't see flames doesn't mean the road is safe to use," she said.
6.09pm on Jan 1, 2020
Harrowing image of Lake Conjola damage
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The Currowan fire continues to rage and is now nearly 230,000 hectares in size. This photo is just one example of the carnage it wrought upon parts of the south coast overnight.
A burned car at Lake Conjola after last night's bushfires.Karleen Minney
5.49pm on Jan 1, 2020
Cobargo residents return to ruins
By Natassia Chrysanthos and James Brickwood
Cobargo residents Barbara and Dave Rugendyke have fostered 400 children over the past 27 years.
Barbara Rugendyke with one of her children, in front of their property which was devastated by bushfires.James Brickwood
They bought their house in the state's south-east when they retired 10 years ago and made it their own, adding a granny flat and extra bedrooms plus a treehouse, caravan and worksheds. Since they moved there from Canberra, about 100 children have called the property home.
The fire, which is now over 100,000 hectares in size at Ellerslie, south of the Snowy Mountains Highway, is out of control as firefighters work to slow the spread of the blaze.
The RFS are advising people in nearby areas such as Talbingo and Batlow to be alert for changing conditions, as well as embers and spot fires.
More than 125 fires remain around the state. In addition to this fire, six others are at "Watch and act" level.