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- Ravensthorpe deputy shire president Mark Mudie killed in West River . . .
A farmer who died trying to stop a "treacherous" fire from destroying his family's property in WA's south is identified as the local town's deputy shire president
- Mark Mudie: Farmer who died in West River bushfire identified as Shire . . .
A farmer who died saving his beloved family farm from a bushfire has been identified as respected community member and Shire of Ravensthorpe deputy president Mark Mudie Mr Mudie was operating a
- Deputy council shire president killed while battling bushfire
Shire of Ravensthorpe deputy president Mark Mudie was trying to create a fire break with a front-end loader at West River, about 450km southeast of Perth
- WA farmer killed protecting property from bushfire near Ravensthorpe . . .
A farmer killed when his vehicle was engulfed in flames as he protected his family property from a bushfire has been identified as a local community leader Mark Mudie was working on a firebreak in West River, near Raventhorpe in WA ’s Goldfields-Esperance region, when his front-end loader was overcome on Monday Mudie, the Shire of Raventhorpe deputy president, died at the scene
- Tributes flow for much-loved farmer killed fighting WA bushfire
A well-known, much-loved farmer and deputy shire president has died fighting bushfires in Western Australia’s south When a blaze threatened his property in West River, near Ravensthorpe, about 540 kilometres south-east of Perth, Mark Mudie jumped into his front-end loader to try to carve a fire break
- Devastating: Farmer and deputy shire president dies defending his home . . .
Mark Mudie, the Deputy President of the Shire of Ravensthorpe, was attempting to create a vital firebreak using a front-end loader at his property in West River The location is approximately 450 kilometres southeast of Perth In a devastating turn of events, the fire engulfed his vehicle, leading to his death at the scene on Monday afternoon
- ‘Devastated’: Farmer killed fighting bushfire - Yahoo News
A farmer who died while fighting a bushfire on his family farm in Western Australia’s south has been identified as Shire of Ravensthorpe deputy president Mark Mudie Police said Mr Mudie, aged
- Tragic Loss: Farmer Succumbs to WA Bushfire Amidst Expanding Wildfire . . .
Mark Mudie, Ravensthorpe's deputy shire president, dies fighting a bushfire, leaving a lasting impact on the community
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