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Tribute to Max Hobson, First Victim of Victoria Bushfires

Max Hobsons remains were found in the fire zone of the Longwood blaze on Sunday afternoon
Max Hobson's remains were found in the fire zone of the Longwood blaze on Sunday afternoon.

TERIP TERIP: The Victorian farming community is in mourning following the confirmation that Max Hobson, a dedicated Hereford cattle breeder in his 80s, has become the first confirmed fatality of the state’s devastating bushfire emergency.

Mr. Hobson’s remains were discovered by police on Saturday afternoon in the fire-ravaged region of Longwood, an area previously inaccessible due to the intensity of the blaze.

Police at the scene after Hobsons body was found.

Police at the scene after Hobson’s body was found.

It is believed that Mr. Hobson stayed behind at his 101-hectare Terip Terip property to defend his cattle and his livelihood. His body was located roughly 100 metres from his vehicle, which had been abandoned on Yarck Road at Gobur with the back door wide open—a chilling indicator of a last-minute attempt to flee an insurmountable wall of flames.

His wife, who evacuated safely to Alexandra, survives him.

Police said the body was discovered about 100 metres from a vehicle off Yarck Road at Gobur

Police said the body was discovered about 100 metres from a vehicle off Yarck Road at Gobur.

A mechanical engineer and project manager for 50 years, Max Hobson found a second calling in his later life, “rediscovering” his passion for Hereford cattle. Along with his wife, he built a reputation for excellence in breeding, with local friends describing him as a man of deep integrity.

“Just a great Australian guy. Just a good guy, just a real good guy,” said Andrew Embling, a friend of more than a decade. “When you’ve got true blue farmers coming in and crying on your shoulder, it’s hard.”

Aerial photos of the bushfire aftermath in Ruffy Victoria

Aerial photos of the bushfire aftermath in Ruffy, Victoria.

Premier Jacinta Allan offered her condolences to the Hobson family today, acknowledging the collective grief felt across the state. “Indeed, everyone across the emergency services and fire-affected communities felt that loss when we heard the news,” she said.

As the fires continue to burn, the story of Max Hobson stands as a somber testament to the bravery and the tragic risks faced by those who live and work on the Australian land.

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