Bushfire and air quality

Smoke haze in Melbourne

Melbourne City buildings seen through smoke haze from bushfires in Victoria (AAP Image/Erik Anderson) NO ARCHIVING Source: AAP

Health experts estimated the worst air quality in Melbourne will remain until later this week and warns people who are vulnerable especially young children, elders and those with respiratory conditions or chronic illness to stay indoors as the Morrison government announce an additional of $50 million for bushfire recovery package that will allocate to Saint Vincent and Salvation Army to help Australian families, firefighter volunteers, farmers, producers and small business owners who are affected by drought and fires.



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