Cobargo: Five Years On, Rebuilding Lives Amid Bushfire Trauma and Triumph

February 22, 2025
Cobargo: Five Years On, Rebuilding Lives Amid Bushfire Trauma and Triumph
  • On January 1, 2020, Barbara Rugendyke surveyed the destruction of her home in Cobargo, NSW, after devastating fires ignited on New Year's Eve, resulting in significant loss of life and property.

  • The 2019-2020 fire season was the most severe recorded in New South Wales, causing an estimated $10 billion in damages, destroying over 3,000 homes, and leading to the deaths of 33 people, alongside the displacement of 3 billion animals.

  • Five years later, Barbara and her family have rebuilt their home but reflect on the profound changes in their outlook on life, emphasizing the unpredictability of the future.

  • This catastrophic event affected 7% of the state, leaving widespread community trauma and long-lasting psychological impacts.

  • Many survivors, particularly children, have reported significant psychological trauma, experiencing anxiety and nightmares related to the fires, as highlighted by families like the Mahers.

  • Survivors like David Wilson and Kyle Moser are still living in temporary accommodations, facing difficulties with local builders and high material costs as they attempt to rebuild.

  • Community responses following the fires varied, with approximately one-third of affected individuals moving away, one-third choosing to rebuild, and another third still undecided about their future.

  • While some community members have relocated due to high rents and ongoing trauma, others have found purpose in advocating for safer building practices and environmental changes.

  • Despite the challenges, many survivors express resilience and hope, with stories of rebuilding efforts and community support demonstrating a path toward healing and recovery.

  • Generosity from the public post-fires was immense, but survivors also faced challenges such as looting and the insensitivity of 'bushfire tourists' during their recovery process.

  • Cobargo's main street, once devastated, is now a construction site as the Rebuild Cobargo project continues to face delays and challenges, including contamination issues and funding constraints.

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