Chloe Hooper on the Black Saturday bushfires: ‘It was like lighting a bomb’

15/11/2018 21 min
Chloe Hooper on the Black Saturday bushfires: ‘It was like lighting a bomb’

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Episode Synopsis

On 7 February, 2009, hundreds of bushfires tore across Victoria, taking 173 lives and destroying over 300 000 hectares of bushland and private property. In this podcast, we sit down with with Walkley Award-winning author and journalist Chloe Hooper to speak about her new book ‘The Arsonist’, a captivating and haunting retelling of the Black Saturday bushfires through the eyes of those who were there, as well as the subsequent investigation and trial of firebug Brendan Sokaluk. Chloe shares her own experience of the fires that swept past her house in Northern Victoria, discusses the role and response of governments when it comes to managing fires on a rapidly warming planet, and helps to answer the burning question: what kind of person is an arsonist?Find the book: http://bit.ly/2RSh8Hi

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