Two trucks and a van filled with donations of essential items have just arrived at the Bega Showground evacuation centre thanks to the generosity of Canberrans.
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![Scott Reid, Paul Rinaudo, Mick Stajkic, Greg Marshall and Moncia Zochling-Buckley deliver truckloads of donations from the Canberra community to the Bega evacuation centre on Thursday, January 2. Photo: Shirley Rixon Scott Reid, Paul Rinaudo, Mick Stajkic, Greg Marshall and Moncia Zochling-Buckley deliver truckloads of donations from the Canberra community to the Bega evacuation centre on Thursday, January 2. Photo: Shirley Rixon](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/38KKizhZLpuTDCkJAjRb34b/d105c0b6-a122-44b0-bbc3-a894d857494a.jpg/r0_121_640_481_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
On Thursday as evacuees were getting ready for an evening meal and another uncertain night, welcome relief arrived.
One of the drivers, Scott Reid, said he had his six-pallet truck, a mate's eight-tonne tipper and a people mover van "full to the hilt" with food, water and drinks, toilet paper, baby wipes, sanitary items and plenty more.
"You name it we've got it - the evacuation centre is chockers now!" he told Australian Community Media.
![Everyone pitched in to help unload. Photo: Shirley Rixon Everyone pitched in to help unload. Photo: Shirley Rixon](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/38KKizhZLpuTDCkJAjRb34b/a50b1c23-e63f-448b-8520-c501b6ddbd48.jpg/r0_60_640_420_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
The generosity stemmed from Andrew Dale, owner of the iconic G Spot burger van in Gungahlin.
"As soon as Andrew heard about the fires in the Bega Valley he put the call out on Facebook.
"There was a pick up spot in Mitchell and the Canberra community came out in their hundreds."
![The G Spot owner Andrew Dale. Photo: Dion Georgopoulos The G Spot owner Andrew Dale. Photo: Dion Georgopoulos](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/fdcx/doc6zmi9ivsrvn3ha712a0.jpg/r0_219_4256_2613_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
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