One woman is helping to cause change for the better in the fight to make the region safer after last year's St Patrick's Day bushfires

Updated March 15 2019 - 11:29pm, first published 4:00pm
NEVER give up: Jill Porter with the Jersey stud herd at The Sisters dairy farm she runs with her husband Brad ... "We were being forced to beg for compensation, having to pay to obtain damages caused by no fault of our own." Picture: Christine Ansorge
NEVER give up: Jill Porter with the Jersey stud herd at The Sisters dairy farm she runs with her husband Brad ... "We were being forced to beg for compensation, having to pay to obtain damages caused by no fault of our own." Picture: Christine Ansorge

On St Patrick's Day last year, a half-rotten, termite-infested wooden power pole snapped in the shrieking wind and fell over on Jack Kenna's dairy farm at The Sisters about 9pm.

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