Marlborough Weekly - 19 November 2019

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Tuesday 19 November 2019

Childcare dream for quake struck town Page 8

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Sports Awards

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Memories solve photo mystery

Chris Newcombe with his sister Valerie’s photograph which sparked a community search for the names of all those pictured. Full story page 3. Photo: Matt Brown.

Firefighters tackle Aussie’s deadly blaze Paula Hulburt

Local firefighters have joined fatigued crews in Australia battling multiple blazes which have claimed the lives of four people. Deputy principal rural fire officer

Chris Hayles, Rarangi fire fighter Alister Neal and Northbank fire fighter Roland Mapp have flown into New South Wales. The brave trio will join thousands of fire crew deployed to the area as the state continues to

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be plagued by tinder dry conditions. FENZ Marlborough principal rural fire officer John Foley says the move comes as Australia-based fire crews put the call out for help. “They’re not going over to put

fires out but to give others a break. There are some who will have lost houses and not even know it yet. They need a break to go back home to family and if we can do that then we’re doing our job,” he says. Chris has done

several overseas deployments already. He will help head-air attack which means flying at higher altitudes in a helicopter above the fire to direct others to key

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