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Eye of the storm [videorecording].

Material type: PicturePictureSeries: Publication details: [Australia] : Australian Broadcasting Corporation, c2009.Description: 1 DVD-video (PAL)(45 min.) : sd., col. ; 12 cmDDC classification:
  • 363.37909945 22
Production credits:
  • Producer, Lin Buckfield
Reporter, Liz Jackson.Summary: "Glen Fiske, Marysville's CFA Captain, speaks for the first time about the fire that claimed his wife and youngest son as he battled to save the town. Reporter Liz Jackson traces the path of the fire, talking to those who fought it, those who escaped it and those who lost everything. It is now nearly three months since bushfires ravaged country Victoria. People in these regions have been farewelling loved ones and trying to think about the future. But questions remain. This week Four Corners focuses on the town of Marysville, 95 kilometres north of Melbourne. Thirty four men, women and children lost their lives in a fire that police now believe was deliberately lit. In an attempt to understand how the people of the town were trapped the program traces the fire from the place where it began, talking to the people who fought it, charted its course and those who tried to marshal the town's defences against the all-consuming blaze"--edited from ABC website.
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Disc characteristics: DVD Region Universal.

Off-air recording of television program broadcast on ABC Television on April 27, 2009.

Producer, Lin Buckfield

Reporter, Liz Jackson.

"Glen Fiske, Marysville's CFA Captain, speaks for the first time about the fire that claimed his wife and youngest son as he battled to save the town. Reporter Liz Jackson traces the path of the fire, talking to those who fought it, those who escaped it and those who lost everything. It is now nearly three months since bushfires ravaged country Victoria. People in these regions have been farewelling loved ones and trying to think about the future. But questions remain. This week Four Corners focuses on the town of Marysville, 95 kilometres north of Melbourne. Thirty four men, women and children lost their lives in a fire that police now believe was deliberately lit. In an attempt to understand how the people of the town were trapped the program traces the fire from the place where it began, talking to the people who fought it, charted its course and those who tried to marshal the town's defences against the all-consuming blaze"--edited from ABC website.

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