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Two Disaster Relief Australia (DRA) volunteers in full hazmat protective g ear clearing contents from fridges and freezers. Credit: Chloe Kobel/Australian Wildlife Conservancy
A Disaster Relief Australia (DRA) volunteer works through damaged furnitu re in one of the many buildings impacted by flooding at Mornington - Marion Downs Wildlife Sanctuary. Credit: Chloe Kobel/Australian Wildlife Conservancy
Disaster Relief Australia (DRA) volunteers taking a rehydration break after working on the communal kitchen. Credit: Chloe Kobel/Australian Wildlife Conservancy
A semi - trailer drives off with three waste - filled skips and a backload of whitegoods for the first waste removal of the flood clean - up at Mornington - Marion Downs Wildlife Sanctuary. Credit: Chloe Kobel/Australian Wildlife Conservancy
Senior Land Management Officers, Corey Malay and Jordie Rieniets repairing a section of Mornington Wildlife Sanctuary’s stock - proof fence. Credit: Stella Thomas/Australian Wildlife Conservancy