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A century ago a shed went up in Balgownie - here's how it's saved hundreds of lives since
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A century ago a shed went up in Balgownie - here's how it's saved hundreds of lives since
Members of Balgownie Fire and Rescue celebrate the station’s 100-year anniversary. Photo: Fire and Rescue NSW. A century ago a little shed was erected in Balgownie to serve as an outpost of the Corrimal Fire and Rescue Station. In 1925 English immigrant Thomas Sunderland was appointed captain of both stations, aged 44, as his service as a fireman in London for six years made him the most experienced candidate. Thomas was a larger-than-life chara…
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