Some South Coast towns are still on temporary networks, but funding has been allocated for upgrades and resilience

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Updated May 28 2020 - 7:46am, first published May 27 2020 - 3:10pm
The after-effects of the intense heat from the Tianjara fire on the NSW South Coast. Picture: Dion Georgopoulos
The after-effects of the intense heat from the Tianjara fire on the NSW South Coast. Picture: Dion Georgopoulos

Malua Bay on the NSW South Coast, where hundreds of residents took refuge on the beach as bushfires swept through on New Years Eve, is one of the prioritised areas to receive resilience funding to upgrade its melted phone network base station.

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Peter Brewer

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