Facelift for fire truck, nod for Dean

Updated December 12 2019 - 9:28pm, first published 9:03pm
AUGUST: Fire and Rescue NSW firefighters with Inspector Martin Burke (right) and members of the Aboriginal community with the newly-decorated fire truck. The artwork is by Tamworth Kamilaroi artist Jodie Herden.
AUGUST: Fire and Rescue NSW firefighters with Inspector Martin Burke (right) and members of the Aboriginal community with the newly-decorated fire truck. The artwork is by Tamworth Kamilaroi artist Jodie Herden.
JULY: Kamilaroi man Dean Duncan was named Person of the Year at 2019 National NAIDOC Awards. He is an advocate for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Photo: NIAA
JULY: Kamilaroi man Dean Duncan was named Person of the Year at 2019 National NAIDOC Awards. He is an advocate for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Photo: NIAA
SEPTEMBER: Moree Hospital health service manager Bronwyn Cosh presents a cheque to Moree Hospital staff. The money is for an invasive monitoring machine.
SEPTEMBER: Moree Hospital health service manager Bronwyn Cosh presents a cheque to Moree Hospital staff. The money is for an invasive monitoring machine.

Dean Duncan was honoured with one of the highest accolades at the prestigious National NAIDOC Awards in July.

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