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Tweed Heads police are investigating a fire at the Kingscliff football club which started in the early hours of Tuesday morning.
A NSW Fire & Rescue spokesman said crews from Kingscliff, Tweed Heads and Banora Point attended Shell St in Kingscliff to a building fire at 2.31am.
He said crews worked to contain the blaze until 3.15am. Fire crews attended a blaze at the sportsclub in Kingscliff at 2.30am on March 16, 2021. Photo: Fire and Rescue NSW Station 347 Kingscliff
Fire and Rescue Kingscliff crew posted on social media that they were called to a âbin alightâ at the Cudgen Cricket Club.
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Subscriber only A recycling plant operator says a fire on Monday night at the plant in Chinderah was likely caused by recycling contamination. Firefighters were called to Ozone St at 10.20pm on Monday night where large volumes of smoke were seen coming from the Polytrade Recycling building. Regional Operations NSW/QLD s John Servos attended the scene and said on arrival he saw fire crews dousing the flames. The response was excellent as always, Mr Servos said. He said the business had a number of protocols including using thermal cameras, sprinklers inside and out, biosecurity and mobile monitoring. Firefighters were called to a blaze in Chinderah on Ozone St overnight on March 8, 2021.