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 What has prompted the anger?
Early in the crisis, criticism centred on Mr Morrison's reluctance to discuss how climate change is exacerbating bushfires - a 
link acknowledged by Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.
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Though he has since acknowledged it as a factor, the conservative leader maintains there is no direct link between the fires 
and his climate policies. This has continued to cause controversy due to Australia's reliance on coal mining.
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But as the fires have spread, Mr Morrison has been accused of "going missing" in other ways. Most prominently, he took a 
holiday to Hawaii last month as many blazes intensified - prompting him to later apologise for causing "great anxiety" with his 
timing.
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A New Year's Day cricket event, where he said Australians would soon be gathering round TV sets to be "inspired by the 
great feats of our cricketers", was accused of being "tone deaf".
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Many have called on the government to better fund Australia's largely unpaid firefighting services, pointing to an extraordinary 
strain on resources, and arguing that smaller communities are being disadvantaged.
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A group of ex-fire chiefs has argued a new long-term firefighting strategy is needed, but they have criticised Mr Morrison for 
refusing to meet them.
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What does Morrison say?
After initially saying the firefighters "want to be there", the prime minister recently pledged compensation for volunteers who 
miss work to fight fires, and an additional A$11m (¡Ì5.8m; $7.7m) for firefighting aircraft.
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He has resisted calls for further funding, but frequently paid tribute to firefighters. He has emphasised a prolonged drought as a 
key reason for causing dry conditions which fuel fires.

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Australians should be assured every possible resource is being committed to fighting these fires and supporting the 
communities affected in every possible way we can. We will get through this but we need to stay strong and stay together.
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When asked on Friday why he had been heckled, he told 3AW radio: "Because people are hurting and angry. Whether they are 
angry with me or angry about the situation, all I know is they're hurting."

He has maintained that Australia will meet its climate commitments - an assertion disputed by the UN and others - but that 
deeper action would not take precedence over "reckless" cuts to jobs in fossil fuel industries.

Mr Morrison has called on Australians not to panic and to pull together. He has repeatedly said it is up to each state to 
arrange their emergency response - the best tactic is to let them get on with their job, he has said.

His supporters say he can't be held responsible for the sort of natural disaster which has always struck Australia, nor fix it by 
knee-jerk policy U-turns. 
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