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Dr Carol Glover
EDWARD (‘Ted’) Thomas McKenzie (1928-2012) put his life on the line for his country, quite literally, when he enlisted to help defend from further incursions by North Korean and Chinese forces, the 38th parallel that to this day divides North and South Korea.
He had already served in the Citizens’ Military Forces at Sale from 1948 to 1951.
But one February day in 1952 while working at the Yallourn open cut as a machine operator, Ted decided to go to Melbourne with his good mate Ron Newton and join the regular army.
Their Sale friend and Yallourn work mate, Johnny Hunt, had recently joined, so they agreed, “well, we might as well join the bloody army too”.
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WITNESSES are being urged to come forward following the fatal mauling of a seal at Seaspray.
The Conservation Regulator is investigating after the seal was allegedly attacked by a border collie being walked off leash with another dog, and not under the control of its owners.
The badly injured seal died as a result of the attack, which happened at midday on Saturday, July on Seaspray Main Beach.
A person who was on the beach at the time reported that the dog jumped on the seal and bit it continuously until its owners were able to intervene.
The member of the public, who then reported the incident, said the couple who were walking the dogs ran quickly back to their car with their animals and left.
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