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“You don’t do it for a reward, the reward is the work.” The citation is a rectangular silver framed navy-blue bar featuring a red stripe to signify the bushfire event, and a waratah, which is the NSW State Flower. In addition, recipients received a letter from Gladys Berejiklian, the Premier of New South Wales, and a commemorative cap. But it was also a day of remembrance and reflection for the crew, who say despite their deployment being just over a year ago, it felt like much longer. “With Covid-19, it feels like it was so long ago and you have to think it was really bad for Australia, Charlotte McGoldrick, rural crew leader for Ngāmotu VRFF, said.
A recent statement from the Arizona Department of Water Resources and Central Arizona Project is enough to make many reaching for a glass of water â or for those in the W.C. Fields camp, perhaps something stronger.
âAs the drought in the Colorado River Basin extends beyond its 20th year, we anticipate the first-ever shortage declaration on the Colorado River. The shortage will result in a substantial cut to Arizonaâs share of the river, with reductions falling largely to central Arizona agricultural users,â read the April 2 statement.
âThese reductions are painful, but we are prepared.â
Ditto, said the City of Mesa.