Darren Gray

@DarrenGrayRural

Rural Affairs Reporter for The Age. Phone (03) 8667 2250. Views my own. Retweets not endorsements. dgray@fairfaxmedia.com.au

Melbourne

@DarrenGrayRural is blocked

Are you sure you want to view these Tweets? Viewing Tweets won't unblock @DarrenGrayRural.

  1. Rural residents urge Telstra to re-think proposed location for a mobile phone tower at Glenlyon.

  2. "They're holding a gun to every fisherman's head.'' Pro fisherman slams Vic Govt over commercial netting ban in bay.

  3. Retweeted

    Framing the receives the 's tick of approval:

    Embedded image permalink
  4. Retweeted

    Vic crews head out in Sth Aust. Hope to contain fire today. Now confirmed 35 homes destroyed.

    Embedded image permalink
  5. Lisa Neville: "If not appropriately managed, roadside vegetation can act as a wick."

  6. Retweeted

    One of the more attractive crops - a Qld canegrower is turning to sunflowers.

    Embedded image permalink
  7. Emergency Management Commissioner Craig Lapsley calls for a serious discussion about the management of road verges

  8. ''Road verge management policies currently pose a threat to lives,'' fire report warns.

  9. Retweeted

    90,000t of Australian wheat just arrived @ the Bogasari mill in Jakarta from WA

    Embedded image permalink
    • @Kirst_linton

      Go Dees!! Midwife, The Age newspaper employee and mother of two!

    • @kellazzaro

      ABC Regional, Lead News Reporter, Gippsland

  10. ''They're a necessary evil.'' His property was burnt by fire, but man believes in planned burns.

  11. Lisa Neville on the Lancefield burn: "It probably should not have been lit, given the broader circumstances."

  12. ''We've got babies crawling around in soot every day.'' Father talks about ongoing impact of fire.

  13. Jane Garrett says fire report was "very full and frank."

  14. Lisa Neville says planned burning is "an absolutely critical part of bushfire risk reduction."

  15. Vic environment department accepts all 22 recommendations from independent fire report

  16. Adam Fennessy, secretary of vic environment department, apologises repeatedly to residents re: Lancefield fire

  17. "I am sorry and we are sorry," secretary of Vic environment department tells Lancefield residents re: Lancefield fire

Loading seems to be taking a while.

Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information.

    You may also like

    ·