Why Slim Dusty's friendship with Indigenous Australia is worth singing about By News September 28, 2024 Add Comment Edit Australia's "King of Country Music" performed for a number of remote Queensland towns over his 60-year career, and the communities have never forgotten it.Sat, 28 Sep 2024 01:56:57 +0000Baz Ruddick and Rachael Merritt Share this post Related PostsTasmania's Parole Board publishes reason for release of Jamie John Curtis from prisonIt took Kaushik seven flights across four countries to get back from India, now he's staying localMalka Leifer extradited to Australia to face child sexual abuse chargesEastern Freeway closed after truck bursts into flamesNine workers found dead after gold mine explosions in China'A minor face-off': Indian and Chinese troops clash in disputed area of borderNew Zealand's new COVID-19 community case likely caught it from another returned traveller'She seemed out of sorts': Cheerleaders recall night woman fell to her death from high-rise balcony
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