Aussie stars of the future you need to know
These are the 25 Australian stars making their marks in front of thousands of fans on fashion catwalks, YouTube, silver screens, music stages and on sporting fields for the AFL, NRL and cricket.
These are the 25 Australian stars making their marks in front of thousands of fans on fashion catwalks, YouTube, silver screens, music stages and on sporting fields for the AFL, NRL and cricket.
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In the new book Paul Kelly: The Man, The Music and The Life In-Between author Stuart Coupe reveals why the Australian music icon refuses to reissue his first two records or release them to streaming services.
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