Rural Fire Service tent city to occupy Glen Innes' Mead park into October

Andrew Messenger
Updated September 26 2019 - 9:36am, first published September 23 2019 - 10:00am
PLACE OF REST: Glen Innes' Mead Park has been converted into a tent city housing 200 RFS volunteers. Pictures: Andrew Messenger.
PLACE OF REST: Glen Innes' Mead Park has been converted into a tent city housing 200 RFS volunteers. Pictures: Andrew Messenger.

An RFS tent city in Glen Innes's Mead park is settling in for a long fight, with around 200 firefighters from across NSW set to stick around until the middle of October.

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Andrew Messenger

Andrew Messenger

Northern Daily Leader journalist

Politics, environment and energy journalist at the Northern Daily Leader. I also write about health, bushfires and occasionally music. I'm a Brisbane boy by way of Charleville and Hobart who now lives in in beautiful New England. Get me at andrew.messenger@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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