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York’s tribute takes flight

“It was a tragedy that highlighted the bravery of locals at the time, and it’s a tragedy that it hasn’t been acknowledged until now,” according to York Shire Tourism Manager Rebecca Atkinson. Along with many locals living in York, she feels immense disappointment about the lack of recognition for Australia’s worst peacetime aviation disaster. On the night of June 26, 1950, A.N.A.’s flagship aircraft DC-4 VH-ANA, better known by the community as …
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westernindependent.com.au broke the news in on Wednesday, October 29, 2025.
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