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Alan slams minister’s Tathra response: ‘You are a disappointment Troy!’

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Alan Jones has torn NSW Emergency Services Minister Troy Grant to shreds over his response to the Tathra bushfire.

Mr Grant has announced an independent investigation into the callout procedures for bushfires, in the wake of the blaze that destroyed 69 homes on the south coast.

Questions are being raised about the responsibilities of, and competition between, the Rural Fire Service and Fire and Rescue New South Wales.

The RFS declined two offers of assistance before the fire jumped the Bega River and tore through the seaside town.

Several people within Fire and Rescue NSW have told Alan a “turf war” between the two organisations has been putting people’s homes and lives at risk for decades.

Emergency Services Minister Troy Grant tells Alan he won’t be taking action until an independent investigation looks into the matter.

“The RFS Commissioner has already referred this fire to the Coroner… why is that a problem?

“The working relationship between the two, I don’t think has been better for years.”

Alan, “You’re kidding me. You are a disappointment Troy, you’re miles off the pace!

“If you were returning to a home that had been burnt to the ground and you’d lost everything, you’d want a better response than Troy Grant has given me today.”

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