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Gina Belfanti was a fictional character in the long-running Australian police drama Blue Heelers.She was an ambulance officer in Mount Thomas and lived with Maggie.She joined the Heelers in 1995 and stayed until 1997 when she died in hospital during the opening episode of season 4 (it was revealed in the next episode that she died from Encephalitis).
Dog breed Australian Cattle Dog A blue Australian Cattle Dog Other names ACD, Cattle Dog, Blue/Red Heeler, Queensland Heeler Origin Australia Traits Height Males 46–51 cm (18–20 in) Females 43–48 cm (17–19 in) Weight 15–22 kg (33–49 lb) Coat short double coat Color blue, blue mottled, blue speckled, red mottled, red speckled Kennel club standards ANKC standard Fédération ...
List of awards and nominations for Blue Heelers; Awards & Nominations Award: Wins: Nominations: Gold Logie Awards skip to: 5 3 Silver Logie Awards skip to: 20 35 AFI ...
Work Completed: Replacement boot floor panel welded, engine replaced with reconditioned unit, new battery, new bumpers and hubcaps as well as other brightwork, full body respray from dark blue to original Gulf Blue colour, brakes adjusted, reconnected the original fuel gauge, fitted new tail light lenses, replaced the perished window rubbers.
Thomas Arthur "Tom" Croydon is a fictional character in the long-running Australian police drama Blue Heelers, portrayed by John Wood.A long-serving member of the police force, Tom has decades of experience of being a police officer in a small country town, and an attitude which earns him the respect, trust and even affection of his subordinates. [5]
Created and written by Joe Brumm, Bluey revolves around a 6-year-old blue heeler living with her mom, dad and little sister in Brisbane, Australia. Though the series only has a total of three ...
Jack was very depressed during this time and sold his horse Matilda to a passing rodeo. After a suspect in a wheelchair was convicted of burglary, and Inspector Falcon-Price ordered Jack to be put on restricted duties at St. Davids, Jack convinced his specialist to operate, despite being given only a 5% chance of success.
Facel-Metallon bodied 1951 Bentley Mark VI. The Facel Vega marque was created on 22 July 1954 by Jean Daninos, (brother of the humorist Pierre Daninos, who wrote Les Carnets du Major Thompson), although the Facel company had been established by the Bronzavia Company in 1939 as a subcontracting company for the aviation industry.