For the first time in 10 years, legendary Australian singer-songwriter Shannon Noll will forsake the pubs and festivals, and hit the main stages of Australia. Arts editor HELEN MUSA asks him why.
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Liverpool man
Guardian Australia reports. He was married three months ago,
news.com.au adds. His cousin described Alaskar, who was a keen soccer player, as a “very fit guy”. Another relative told 9News he had mild symptoms until Tuesday, when he began coughing, vomiting and then collapsed. In extending her condolences, NSW Premier
Gladys Berejiklian says her state has probably not reached its “peak” in this outbreak, the
SMH reports, while CHO
Kerry Chant confirmed Alaskar deteriorated suddenly. He was not vaccinated.
In the US, physicians across the country say the patients in their hospitals are not like the patients they saw last year,
This was a special week for Rob and Mossy as it was the inaugural Yesterday Once More broadcast from the new JOY studios situated in the Victorian Pride Centre (VPC) in St Kilda. The theme TRUE BLUE is an all Australian show featuring a couple of icons such as
Slim Dusty, the first Australian to have an international hit and ‘True Blue’
John Williamson who has sold 4 million albums. Others in the set include the legendry
Chrissy Amphlett & the Divinyls, Queenslanders
the Go-Betweens and
Tony Worsely and singer/actor
Jeff Phillips. The late‘70s promotional songs ‘Up There Cazaly’ and ‘C’mon Aussie C’mon’ are now popular Australian anthems.
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Creatives from Australia take a trip down memory lane as they tell LBB’s Natasha Patel about their favourite campaigns from yesteryear and just what they love so much about them
Nothing says nostalgia more than re-watching a clip on the TV that struck you as so relevant at some point in your youth. And, being in the creative business now seemed as good a time as any to ask a handful of Australian creatives to take us back to their younger days with the adverts that stood out to them then, and still do today.