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Tasmania fire authorities battling bushfires, some property losses reported

Tasmania’s fire authorities are continuing to respond to numerous bushfires today after dangerous weather conditions on Thursday.

Officials said efforts are now focused on the Dolphin Sands area and Glenlusk, near Hobart, with fires burning at Abels Bay, Colebrook, Levendale and Rhyndaston.

Vegetation fire at Dolphin Sands, Tasmania
A vegetation fire at Dolphin Sands, on Tasmania’s east coast. Photograph: Triabunna Fire Brigade

Simon Pilkington, the southern regional chief for Tasmania fire service, said weather conditions were unpredictable for much of yesterday and “unfortunately for much of the day we were not able to safely deploy aircraft to assist firefighting efforts”.

He went on:

A slight improvement in the weather late yesterday afternoon meant we were able to downgrade many of the alerts and warnings.

We are aware of property losses in Dolphin Sands, and will be completing rapid impact assessments this morning to confirm the extent of this, when safe to do so.

Today’s weather is expected to be more favourable for firefighting.

Residents are urged to stay up-to-date with advisories at TasAlert.com.

A firetruck seen during smoky conditions
Fires continue to burn at Dolphin Sands on Tasmania’s east coast. Photograph: Triabunna Fire Brigade
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Victoria’s midyear budget update

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The Victorian government will deliver a $710m operating surplus this financial year, an $110m improvement from when the budget was handed down in May, with the state’s debt also forecast to marginally improve.

The treasurer, Jaclyn Symes, on Friday released the midyear budget update, which showed the 2025-26 operating surplus is $710m, compared with the $600m forecast in May.

Net debt is forecast to rise to $192bn by 2028-29, a $2bn improvement on the $194bn figure in the budget.

The Victorian government will rake in $109.8bn in revenue this financial year, compared with the $108.3bn it forecast in May. Its expenses bill will be $109bn, compared to $107.7bn in May.

Symes will be holding a press conference shortly.

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