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Gladys Berejiklian

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Gender Female
Age 53
Web site www.gladys.com.au
Date of birth September 22,1970
Zodiac sign Virgo
Born Manly
Australia
Office Premier of New South Wales
ResidenceNorthbridge
Australia
NationalityAustralian
ParentsArsha Berejiklian
Krikor Berejiklian
Job Politician
Spokesperson
Education The University of Sydney
UNSW Sydney
Party Liberal Party of Australia
Previous positionPremier of New South Wales (2017–2021)
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Gladys Berejiklian is an Australian businesswomen and former politician who served as the 45th premier of New South Wales and the leader of the New South Wales division of the Liberal Party from 2017 to 2021. Berejiklian currently works as an executive for the telecommunications company Optus.

Australia fires: rain brings relief, but huge blazes expected

Australia fires: rain brings relief, but huge blazes expected
Feb 16,2020 9:49 am

... There is no room for complacency, New South Wales state Premier, Gladys Berejiklian, warned on Monday...

Australia Bush could burn fires for months, Morrison warns

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... We are in unknown territory, said New South Wales premier, Gladys Berejiklian...

Australia fires: Strong winds hamper efforts to control the flames

Australia fires: Strong winds hamper efforts to control the flames
Feb 16,2020 9:46 am

... New South Wales Premier Gladys Berejiklian said the fire had created a very unstable situation and we are still, it hits at the worst ...

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... The only two people, the said the lead in this Phase, Shane Fitzsimmons, and [NSW Premier] Gladys Berejiklian, Andrew Constance, the state transport Minister, Seven news...

Australia, the death toll rises, fires as blazes destroy 200 homes

Australia, the death toll rises, fires as blazes destroy 200 homes
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... Earlier, the New South Wales Premier Gladys Berejiklian said the use of workers, to be clear again, the milder weather on Wednesday, the streets, and the power...

Australia fires worsen, since each state hits 40C

Australia fires worsen, since each state hits 40C
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... New South Wales (NSW) Premier Gladys Berejiklian described the death as heartbreaking ...

Australia fires: PM rejects 'reckless' calls to limit coal industry

Australia fires: PM rejects 'reckless' calls to limit coal industry
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... Protesters in New South Wales called for action on climate change, during a visit by Premier Gladys Berejiklian Many Australians have accused his government of inaction on global warming, with criticism growing and worsened the fires...

Australia fires: 'Not much left' of town ravaged by bushfire

Australia fires: 'Not much left' of town ravaged by bushfire
Feb 16,2020 9:26 am

...The small community of Balmoral is 120km (75 miles) from Sydney The leader of New South Wales, Gladys Berejiklian, says catastrophic fire conditions have almost completely razed one Australian community...

Australia fires: rain brings relief, but huge blazes expected

Feb 16,2020 9:24 am

rain has fallen in The Fire -ravaged parts of Australia and the temperatures are down - But the authorities have warned that the fires will "Take Off " again.

Sooty rain fell along The East Coast from Sydney to Melbourne, with "torrential" rain reported in some parts of New South Wales (NSW).

the officials said the temperatures rise again until Friday.

she also said, huge fires could meet, in Victoria and New South Wales , to a larger "mega-blaze".

"There is no room for complacency," New South Wales state Premier, Gladys Berejiklian , warned on Monday.

"This Morning , it's all about the recovery that the People who were displaced have somewhere safe. "

Despite the respite, haze pollution remained dangerously high.

Victoria's Bureau of meteorology warned that, in the (0. 62 miles) in many parts of The City and its surroundings.

The Insurance Council of Australia said it had nearly 9,000 claims in the amount of$700m (£369m) for fire damage and the destruction that The Fire started in September.

Australia Treasurer Josh Frydenberg is the ABC said it was "too early to tell" what the full economic impact of the fires would be.

Twenty-five People have died since September and More Than 1500 houses were destroyed.

What is the latest?

The easing of the conditions of thought, the precious supplies could be taken to the affected areas on Monday.

The army said it had sent supplies, personnel and vehicles on Kangaroo Island , off The Island in the vicinity of The City of Adelaide in South Australia . The Island was devastated by the Bush fires, the

sent in The army, the education and support of missions in New South Wales and Victoria.

hundreds of homes were destroyed, even on the weekend. Cities in rural regions and larger cities saw a red sky, falling ash and smoke that clogged the air. But on Monday, there is no emergency gave warnings to change according to The Weather .

New South Wales Rural Fire Service said firefighters worked with the "more favourable conditions" on the strengthening of containment lines.

"Use This Time , as well as for the preparation of your property and discuss your bush fire survival plan with your family, advance the forecast called for deteriorating conditions on Friday", the local residents.

Victoria's emergency Management Commissioner Andrew Crisp warned, "it will be a warm-up" and The Fire "re-run".

"This is a changing, dynamic situation," he said, and warned that it was "inevitable" that The Fire on The Border .

On Monday Morning , there were only about 10km between a blaze in Victoria Corryong and two burning in the Kosciuszko National Park in New South Wales .

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Scott Morrison said A$2 billion ($1. 4bn; £1. 1 billion) would be required, the recovery in the next two years.

On the weekend, in just 48 Hours .

A Number of celebrities have also donated money to support The Fire fighting efforts in the last few Days , including US singer Pink, and Oscar-winner Nicole Kidman , who pledged $ 500,000 each.

And on Monday, the pop star Kylie Minogue , she has had donated:

Turning from Orange to gray

Simon Atkinson, Bbc News in Eden, New South Wales

With its drizzle and grey horizon, the yard of Eden, almost a Coast -could be an English city.

It's hard to fathom that on Saturday evening, and threatened with fire and the sky is Orange - this was where hundreds of People fled to the perceived safety in the vicinity of Water turned.

This is what Eden, New South Wales , saw on Saturday, The Rain falls on the HMAS Adelaide in the Eden on Monday

Most of them have now left: some to their homes, as The Fire loosened threat, other evacuation centers in the larger cities after the authorities warned that the quay was a safe option.

The Rain is a welcome surprise, and has some respite from the smoky air.

said, But with the hot, dry conditions forecast later in the week, Eden's People , Like many in this corner of the Country in a state of limbo.

And the navy ship lurking off the Coast to help in the rescue Mission - is a further reminder this is not for a long time.

What is the government doing?

Australia is, in the fight against one of the worst Bush fire seasons of record-breaking temperatures and months of drought.

At the weekend, Mr Morrison warned that The Crisis could go on for months.

He announced The Creation of a recovery Agency, for those who have lost homes and businesses in flames.

Mr Morrison has been fierce criticism for its response - for a vacation to Hawaii during The Crisis .

the Former Foreign Minister Julie Bishop and Mr Morrison freedom party, colleague - said the Prime Minister was, "to do what he can," But urged the government to act on Climate Change .

"We have no national energy policy in This Country , and a national approach to Climate Change ," She Said . to show

"When a Country such as Australia failed leadership, we can hardly blame other Nations, also shows the leadership in this area. "



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Source of news: bbc.com

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