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She moved to Melbourne in 1960, and joined an existing group, The Thunderbirds, replacing Judy Cannon. [1] [2] The following year she signed with Astor Records as a solo singer, releasing her versions of Wanda Jackson's recording "Tongue Tied" and John D. Loudermilk's "Midnight Bus", on which she was backed by the Thunderbirds.
At age 17, Davies became the youngest person in Australia to host his or her own TV show, The Bryan Davies Show, from March 1962. [1] [9] Regular guests were Neil Williams, Judy Cannon and the Don Burrows Sextet. [9] [10] It was broadcast for 75 episodes on ABC TV, directed by Lloyd Brydon and finished in December of the following year. [10]
It is the longest-running children's show in Australia and the second-longest-running children's show worldwide after British series Blue Peter. [3] An estimated 80% of pre-school children under six watch the program at least once a week. [4] Play School was admitted to the Logie Hall of Fame in 2006, [2] the program's 40th anniversary year. It ...
The Box is an Australian soap opera that ran on ATV-0 from 11 February 1974 until 11 October 1977 and on 0–10 Network affiliates around Australia. The Box was produced by Crawford Productions which at the time was having great success producing police drama series in Australia.
Miss World Australia is a national beauty pageant that selects Australia's representative to the Miss World pageant since 2002. [1] Two Australian representatives have won the Miss World title in 1968 and 1972.
On 16 June, Judy Moran and three others were arrested in connection with his murder. Those arrested include 45-year-old Suzanne Kane, sister-in-law of Moran's deceased son Jason Moran and daughter of Painter and Docker Les Kane, an associate of Lewis Moran who was murdered in his family home on 19 October 1978.
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Rinehart held the mantle of Australia's wealthiest individual between 2011 and 2015; peaking in 2012, when her net worth was assessed at A$ 29.17 bn. [5] From 2017 to 2019, Anthony Pratt was Australia's wealthiest individual, ranked third in the 2020 Rich List, after Andrew Forrest AO, [3] Australia's wealthiest individual in 2008.