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Having been awarded a prestigious medal by the Governor-General on Tuesday night, Torquay resident Rod Patterson reflects on the six years since he was stabbed in the head by a crazed terrorist.
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‘Bloody tough’: Bravery Medal doesn’t bring peace of mind
Having been awarded a prestigious medal by the Governor-General on Tuesday night, Torquay resident Rod Patterson reflects on the six years since he was stabbed in the head by a cra...
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