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young daughter when the prime minister visited the station on Sunday, to meet with her grieving mother. He's proud of the photo he shared last week, which was taken in a controlled setting. That image of him standing in the middle of a flaming forest has gone viral. Mr O'Dwyer had helped him put the finishing touches
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on the edit. "Everyone has a choice in life, in what they want to do when they wake up in the morning," says Mr Knox. "I'd rather be out there firefighting - doing our
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