The Longwood fire burnt 140,000 hectares of land before it was tamed, with Ruffy one of the hardest hit locations. News senior journalist Bree Harding visited the tiny town on January 28, 20 days after the day of devastation, to see how the community’s recovery was travelling.
The Telstra exchange in the main street of Ruffy did not survive.
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Little remains of the town’s Telstra exchange.
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The former primary school had been used as a community centre in more recent times, where functions, yoga and playgroups were held.
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Fire trucks from North Gundagai and NSW’s Central Coast whiz along Ruffy’s main road.
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Asbestos now poses a danger in burnt out buildings.
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Scene from the Longwood Ruffy Rd between the Hume Fwy and Ruffy.
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Temporary mobile and internet service has been put in place at the Ruffy Public Hall.
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Paddocks upon paddocks have been burnt.
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A hay depot is in operation in the town of Ruffy.
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The hay depot is being operated out of a farmer’s paddock. Volunteers are campaigning for him to receive a discount or waiver on his rates for his contribution to the recovery.
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‘Welcome to the Ruffy (free) IGA’ — those in need are welcome to take what they like from the makeshift supermarket pantry within the Ruffy hall.
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An abundance of information is also available at the community hub within the Ruffy hall.
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Trestle tables act as makeshift supermarket shelves for donated non-perishable food for displaced community members.
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Felicity Sloman holds up a poster outlining how a community-led recovery should operate.
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A free communal laundry has been set up with two donated washing machines and a dryer in an unused shed behind the Ruffy hall. The idea came about at 10am one day in the shed that had no plumbing or power to it. By 3pm that same day, the first load of washing was on.
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The Ruffy Store was for sale, hoping for a revival after it closed during COVID-19 times. Sadly, the fire claimed it.
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Scene from the Longwood Ruffy Rd between the Hume Fwy and Ruffy.
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The CFA shed and the Ruffy Public Hall are the only two buildings in the town that survived the bushfire.
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Scene from the Longwood Ruffy Rd between the Hume Fwy and Ruffy.
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Scene from the Longwood Ruffy Rd between the Hume Fwy and Ruffy.
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Scene from the Longwood Ruffy Rd between the Hume Fwy and Ruffy.
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A handwritten sign at the Ruffy hall welcomes the community inside.
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Little sign artists have been trying to keep spirits high with positive messages around the community hub.
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The fire destroyed road barriers and signs.
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Scene from the Longwood Ruffy Rd between the Hume Fwy and Ruffy.
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The Tablelands Community Centre (former primary school) was razed in the fire.
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Ruffy CFA has two fire trucks. It has requested crews from other parts of Australia come to help. NSW crews were patrolling on the day of our visit.
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Scene from the Longwood Ruffy Rd between the Hume Fwy and Ruffy.
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The sign telling the history of the primary school remains untouched, while the building behind it has been reduced to rubble.
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Information signs adorn the hall.
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The community hub services the people of Ruffy, but also those in outlying areas.
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Scene from the Longwood Ruffy Rd between the Hume Fwy and Ruffy.
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Scene from the Longwood Ruffy Rd between the Hume Fwy and Ruffy.
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Scene from the Longwood Ruffy Rd between the Hume Fwy and Ruffy.
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Volunteers in the Ruffy hall’s kitchen — Colleen Furlanetto, Jacqui Hagen, Felicity Sloman, Anne Douglas and Olga Hill — are battling to cook 100 dinners each day with a temperamental stove that was never intended to be worked as hard as it has been in the past three weeks.
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Scene from the Longwood Ruffy Rd between the Hume Fwy and Ruffy.
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Colleen Furlanetto supplied this image of Phoenix the koala. Phoenix is a large male koala whose home patch has always been near the Ruffy hall. He suffered a burnt nose from what volunteers believe was radiant heat during the fire.
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An ‘asbestos caution’ tape warns people of the hidden danger inside the levelled buildings in the town, including the community centre you can see in the background.
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The main street of Ruffy.
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Scene from the Longwood Ruffy Rd between the Hume Fwy and Ruffy.
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A shelter shed and the town’s book swap inside the grounds of the community centre, which burnt to the ground, were largely undamaged.
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Temporary power has been connected to the Ruffy Public Hall, which has become the town’s community relief and recovery hub.
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Before it was the Tablelands Community Centre, it was the Ruffy Primary School. A sign detailing the history of the site up until 2005 remains.
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Scene from the Longwood Ruffy Rd between the Hume Fwy and Ruffy.
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Ruffy’s main road.
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Scene from the Longwood Ruffy Rd between the Hume Fwy and Ruffy.
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Scene from the Longwood Ruffy Rd between the Hume Fwy and Ruffy.
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Police road blocks prevent unauthorised vehicles travelling into the disaster zone.
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Community-led recovery is the approach Ruffy residents are determined to stick by.
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Many displaced livestock and pets, like this wandering guinea fowl, have not found their ways home.
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