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NSW Parks and Wildlife rangers will undertake hazard reduction burns at Strockrington on Sunday, September 7, provided the weather holds.

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The state Climate Change department said on Saturday afternoon that it intended to hazard reduction burn in a 52 hectare area near Seahampton and that it would likely take two to three days, including mop-up and patrol operations.

The low intensity burn aims to reduce fuel loads in the conservation area to help protect the town from future bushfires. It also aims to improve the park's biodiversity and provide safer access for fi

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