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A staff nurse at the Puketiro Centre for the handicapped in Porirua, Mr Kelvin Faulkner, fastens Tania Wallace, aged eight, into a special seat for the disabled on an Ansett New Zealand Boeing 737. Watching is a charge nurse at the centre, Mrs Bronwyn Lampe. Tania was the youngest of five handicapped people treated to a free flight from Wellington to Christchurch and return by the airline. The group was accompanied by five nurses from the centre. —Photograph by JANE HEALEY.

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Press, 29 January 1988, Page 1

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A staff nurse at the Puketiro Centre for the handicapped in Porirua, Mr Kelvin Faulkner, fastens Tania Wallace, aged eight, into a special seat for the disabled on an Ansett New Zealand Boeing 737. Watching is a charge nurse at the centre, Mrs Bronwyn Lampe. Tania was the youngest of five handicapped people treated to a free flight from Wellington to Christchurch and return by the airline. The group was accompanied by five nurses from the centre. —Photograph by JANE HEALEY. Press, 29 January 1988, Page 1

A staff nurse at the Puketiro Centre for the handicapped in Porirua, Mr Kelvin Faulkner, fastens Tania Wallace, aged eight, into a special seat for the disabled on an Ansett New Zealand Boeing 737. Watching is a charge nurse at the centre, Mrs Bronwyn Lampe. Tania was the youngest of five handicapped people treated to a free flight from Wellington to Christchurch and return by the airline. The group was accompanied by five nurses from the centre. —Photograph by JANE HEALEY. Press, 29 January 1988, Page 1