Property and livestock are not the only things that have been damaged in the blaze, Mr Campbell stressed that much of the recovery needs to focus on mental health support.
“Having seen what's happened to some homes in particular, some of them have been burned to the ground - those people need support now more than ever before,” he said.
“But also I think that the support that's available means that they are reaching out to those networks and perhaps being recognised as people in need.
“Any children exposed to the fires will need help, without a doubt - they won't know that yet but I think as time goes on, they will need some support.”
Luckily, Mr Campbell said the Adelaide Hills community has banded together to ensure that no one has to go through the journey on their own.
“It’s been quite breathtaking with the support and that's been just beautiful, we can't thank everyone enough,” he said.
Angus Campbell also featured in Ray White's Bushfire Stories from Our People here.
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