FIRE STORIES: A LESSON IN TIME showed in five packed screenings today at the Edge Cinema. In spite of rain in the morning, hundreds of people turned up to see the film in the large 350 seat Imax cinema. Emergency services showed off a dozen vintage trucks outside the cinema and the foyer was so full of people all afternoon, it looked like a rugby scrum in there. So many people are interested to learn about this important legend of Blue Mountains history!
People came out of the cinema with a tear in their eye for the people who lost so much on the day – and rushed over to pick up their copies of the Bushfire Survival Manual, promising to fill them out. It’s so important to have a plan in place, in case another big bushfire does come.
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