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sites right across the country to participate in the annual Clean Up Australia Day campaign. What started over 30 years ago by an average Australian bloke Ian Kiernan, who had a simple idea to make a difference in his own backyard has now become the nation s largest community-based environmental event. Over the events lifetime, more than 18.3 million Australians have donated their time as part of Clean Up Australia Day activities. BUNDABERG 4WD CLUB: Members receiving instructions before the clean-up. The Burrum Coast National Park and in particular the Kinkuna camping Zone was our main area targeted again this year as well as the main access tracks into the park.
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Subscriber only The person charged with starting a fire at Kinkuna as Fraser Island burned had his matter mentioned in the Bundaberg Magistrates court yesterday. Brodie Mark Delinecort, 28, is facing one count of setting fire to vegetation. Police previously alleged that about 3pm on December 6 the pilot of an aircraft saw multiple fires burning in the Burrum Coast National Park while on their way back to Bundaberg to refuel following aerial firefighting efforts at Fraser Island. Upon further investigation a suspect vehicle was allegedly seen in the vicinity. Delinecort s matter was adjourned until February 8.
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A 28-YEAR-OLD Branyan man has been charged with allegedly lighting several fires at Kinkuna earlier this month.
About 3pm on December 6 a pilot of an aircraft saw multiple fires burning in the Burrum Coast National Park while on their way back to Bundaberg to refuel following aerial firefighting efforts at Fraser Island.
Upon further investigation a suspect vehicle was seen in the vicinity.
Police have charged the man with setting fire to vegetation and he will appear in Bundaberg Magistrates Court on January 18.
If you have information that could help police with their investigations, contact Policelink by providing information using the online suspicious activity form 24 hours a day or by calling 131 444.