Stars Sing Their Hearts Out To Farewell Music Industry Icon 25/03/2021
Ed Sheeran, Kylie Minogue, Jimmy Barnes and Paul Kelly have sung their hearts out at the one event Michael Gudinski would have loved to have been at…Melbourne’s Anzac Day parade is set to return this year with 5500 marchers, but Victorians are still being told to mark the day locally or at home to avoid big crowds. Christian Porter’s future as Attorney-General hangs in the balance…with the PM weighing up whether his defamation case against the ABC is a conflict that requires him to be moved to another portfolio.And sickening social media pages are calling on school pupils in Melbourne’s west to upload footage of brawls. For updates and breaking news throughout the day, take out a subscription at heraldsun.com.au
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