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Michael Solomon Gudinski AM (22 August 1952 – 2 March 2021) was an Australian record executive and promoter who was a leading figure in the Australian music industry.[1]

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  1. 105 relations: ABC News (Australia), ABC Television (Australian TV network), APRA AMCOS, APRA Awards (Australia), APRA Music Awards of 1998, Archie Roach, ARIA Achievement Awards, ARIA Music Awards, ARIA Music Awards of 1992, ARIA Music Awards of 2013, Australia, Australian dollar, Australian Financial Review, Australian Recording Industry Association, Ayers Rock (band), Billboard (magazine), Birthday Honours, Bombay Rock, Bruce Springsteen, Cardiovascular disease, Caulfield, Victoria, Chain (band), Cirrhosis, City of Melbourne, Cocaine, Combined drug intoxication, Dance hall, Dannii Minogue, Double J (radio station), Ed Sheeran, Ego: The Michael Gudinski Story, Ernst & Young, Eskimo Joe, Everlong, Evermore (band), Festival Records, Foo Fighters, Geelong, Godparent, Government House, Canberra, Hachette Livre, Hack (radio program), History of the Jews in Russia, I Got You (Split Enz song), I'll See You in My Dreams (Bruce Springsteen song), JC Williamson Award, Jimmy Barnes, Kate Alexa, Kylie Minogue, Liberation Music, ... Expand index (55 more) »

  2. Australian music industry executives
  3. Australian people of Russian-Jewish descent
  4. People educated at Mount Scopus Memorial College
  5. St Kilda Football Club administrators

ABC News (Australia)

ABC News, also known as ABC News and Current Affairs and overseas as ABC Australia, is a public news service produced by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.

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ABC Television (Australian TV network)

ABC Television is the general name for the national television services of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC).

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APRA AMCOS

APRA AMCOS consists of Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) and Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society (AMCOS), both copyright management organisations or copyright collectives which jointly represent over 100,000 songwriters, composers and music publishers in Australia and New Zealand.

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APRA Awards (Australia)

The APRA Music Awards in Australia are annual awards to celebrate excellence in contemporary music, which honour the skills of member composers, songwriters, and publishers who have achieved outstanding success in sales and airplay performance.

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APRA Music Awards of 1998

The Australasian Performing Right Association Awards of 1998 (generally known as APRA Awards) are a series of awards held in May 1998.

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Archie Roach

Archibald William Roach (8 January 1956 – 30 July 2022) was an Australian singer-songwriter and Aboriginal activist. Michael Gudinski and Archie Roach are APRA Award winners and ARIA Award winners.

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ARIA Achievement Awards

The ARIA Achievement Awards and ARIA Icon Awards, are awards presented periodically at the annual ARIA Music Awards, which recognise "the many achievements of Aussie artists across all music genres", and are "awarded at the discretion of the ARIA Board." They are handed out by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA), an organisation whose aim is "to advance the interests of the Australian record industry." The awards listed below are given periodically to Australian-based artists or industry personnel within the categories: ARIA Outstanding Achievement Awards (first presented in 1988), ARIA Special Achievement Awards (first in 1989), ARIA Lifetime Achievement Awards (first in 1991) and ARIA Icon Awards (first in 2013).

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ARIA Music Awards

The Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards (commonly known informally as ARIA Music Awards, ARIA Awards, or simply the ARIAs) is an annual series of awards nights celebrating the Australian music industry, put on by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA).

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ARIA Music Awards of 1992

The Sixth Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards (generally known as the ARIA Music Awards or simply The ARIAS) was held on 6 March 1992 at the World Congress Centre in Melbourne.

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ARIA Music Awards of 2013

The 27th Annual Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards (generally known as ARIA Music Awards or simply The ARIAs) were a series of award ceremonies which included the 2013 ARIA Artisan Awards, ARIA Hall of Fame Awards, ARIA Fine Arts Awards and ARIA Awards.

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Australia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous smaller islands.

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Australian dollar

The Australian dollar (sign: $; code: AUD; also abbreviated A$ or sometimes AU$ to distinguish it from other dollar-denominated currencies; and also referred to as the dollar or Aussie dollar) is the official currency and legal tender of Australia, including all of its external territories, and three independent sovereign Pacific Island states: Kiribati, Nauru, and Tuvalu.

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Australian Financial Review

The Australian Financial Review (AFR) is an Australian business-focused, compact daily newspaper covering the current business and economic affairs of Australia and the world.

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Australian Recording Industry Association

The Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) is a trade association representing the Australian recording industry which was established in the 1970s by six major record companies, EMI, Festival, CBS, RCA, WEA and Universal replacing the Association of Australian Record Manufacturers (AARM) which was formed in 1956.

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Ayers Rock (band)

Ayers Rock were an Australian rock band which formed in August 1973.

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Billboard (magazine)

Billboard (stylized in lowercase since 2013) is an American music and entertainment magazine published weekly by Penske Media Corporation.

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Birthday Honours

The Birthday Honours, in some Commonwealth realms, mark the reigning monarch's official birthday in each realm by granting various individuals appointment into national or dynastic orders or the award of decorations and medals.

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Bombay Rock

The Bombay Rock is a rock music venue located on Sydney Road, Brunswick, Victoria, Australia, which originally ran from 1977 until it was destroyed by a fire in 1991.

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Bruce Springsteen

Bruce Frederick Joseph Springsteen (born September 23, 1949) is an American rock singer, songwriter, and guitarist.

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Cardiovascular disease

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is any disease involving the heart or blood vessels.

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Caulfield, Victoria

Caulfield is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Glen Eira local government area.

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Chain (band)

Chain are an Australian blues band formed as The Chain in late 1968 with a line-up including guitarist and vocalist Phil Manning and lead vocalist Wendy Saddington.

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Cirrhosis

Cirrhosis, also known as liver cirrhosis or hepatic cirrhosis, and end-stage liver disease, is a condition of the liver in which the normal functioning tissue, or parenchyma, is replaced with scar tissue (fibrosis) and regenerative nodules as a result of chronic liver disease.

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City of Melbourne

The City of Melbourne is a local government area in Victoria, Australia, located in the central city area of Melbourne.

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Cocaine

Cocaine (from, from, ultimately from Quechua: kúka) is a tropane alkaloid that acts as a central nervous system (CNS) stimulant.

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Combined drug intoxication

Combined drug intoxication (CDI), or multiple drug intake (MDI), is a cause of death by drug overdose from poly drug use, often implicated in polysubstance dependence.

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Dance hall

Dance hall in its general meaning is a hall for dancing, but usually refers to a specific type of twentieth-century venue, with dance clubs (nightclubs) becoming more popular towards the end of the century.

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Dannii Minogue

Dannii Minogue (born 20 October 1971) is an Australian singer, television personality, and actress.

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Double J (radio station)

Double J (formerly ABC Dig Music) is an Australian digital radio station owned by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.

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Ed Sheeran

Edward Christopher Sheeran (born 17 February 1991) is an English singer-songwriter.

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Ego: The Michael Gudinski Story

Ego: The Michael Gudinski Story is a 2023 Australian documentary film focusing on the life and career of Michael Gudinski, the founder of Mushroom Records.

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Ernst & Young

Ernst & Young Global Limited, trade name EY, is a multinational professional services partnership.

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Eskimo Joe

Eskimo Joe are an Australian alternative rock band that was formed in 1997 by Stuart MacLeod, on lead guitar, Joel Quartermain, on drums and guitar, and Kavyen Temperley, on bass guitar and vocals, in East Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia. Michael Gudinski and Eskimo Joe are APRA Award winners and ARIA Award winners.

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Everlong

"Everlong" is a song by American rock band Foo Fighters, released in August 1997 as the second single from their second studio album, The Colour and the Shape (1997).

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Evermore (band)

Evermore were a rock band formed in Feilding, New Zealand, in 1999, made up of three brothers Jon (guitar, vocals), Peter (keyboards, bass guitar, vocals) and Dann Hume (drums, guitar, vocals).

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Festival Records

Festival Records, later known as Festival Mushroom Records, was an Australian recording and publishing company founded in Sydney, Australia, in 1952 and operated until 2005.

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Foo Fighters

Foo Fighters is an American rock band formed in Seattle in 1994.

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Geelong

Geelong (Wathawurrung: Djilang/Djalang) is a port city in Victoria, Australia, located at the eastern end of Corio Bay (the smaller western portion of Port Phillip Bay) and the left bank of Barwon River, about southwest of Melbourne.

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Godparent

In denominations of Christianity, a godparent or sponsor is someone who bears witness to a child's baptism (christening) and later is willing to help in their catechesis, as well as their lifelong spiritual formation.

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Government House, Canberra

Government House, colloquially known as Yarralumla, is the official residence of the governor-general of Australia.

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Hachette Livre

Hachette Livre (or simply known as Hachette) is a French publishing group that was based in Paris.

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Hack (radio program)

Hack is the title of a current affairs radio program on Australian national radio broadcaster Triple J. The show began at the start of 2004 after a shake-up of the station's programming.

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History of the Jews in Russia

The history of the Jews in Russia and areas historically connected with it goes back at least 1,500 years.

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I Got You (Split Enz song)

"I Got You" is a song by New Zealand rock band Split Enz. Michael Gudinski and i Got You (Split Enz song) are APRA Award winners.

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I'll See You in My Dreams (Bruce Springsteen song)

"I'll See You in My Dreams" is a 2020 song by Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band.

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JC Williamson Award

The JC Williamson Award (formally known as the James Cassius Williamson Award), is an lifetime achievement award presented annually as a sector of the Helpmann Awards, governed by Live Performance Australia.

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Jimmy Barnes

James Dixon Barnes (Swan; born 28 April 1956) is a Scottish-born Australian rock singer. Michael Gudinski and Jimmy Barnes are ARIA Award winners.

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Kate Alexa

Kate Alexa Gudinski. Michael Gudinski and Kate Alexa are Australian people of Russian-Jewish descent.

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Kylie Minogue

Kylie Ann Minogue (born 28 May 1968) is an Australian singer and actress. Michael Gudinski and Kylie Minogue are ARIA Award winners and Helpmann Award winners.

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Liberation Music

Liberation Records, formerly Liberation Music, was an Australian record company and label, started in 1999 by Michael Gudinski and Warren Costello, based in Melbourne.

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List of signature songs

A signature song is the one song (or, in some cases, one of a few songs) that a popular and well-established recording artist or band is most closely identified with or best known for.

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Living in the 70's

Living in the 70's is the debut album by Melbourne band Skyhooks.

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MacKenzie Theory

MacKenzie Theory was an Australian jazz rock group formed in September 1971 in Melbourne.

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Madder Lake

Madder Lake are an Australian progressive rock band formed in Melbourne in 1968 as San Sebastian.

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Mahalia Barnes

Mahalia Violet Barnes (born 12 July 1982) is an Australian singer, songwriter and the daughter of Scottish-Australian rock singer Jimmy Barnes and Jane Mahoney.

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Matt Taylor (musician)

Matthew Taylor (born July 1948) is an Australian blues musician.

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Melbourne

Melbourne (Boonwurrung/Narrm or Naarm) is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Victoria, and the second-most populous city in Australia, after Sydney.

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Melbourne High School

Melbourne High School is a government-funded single-sex academically selective secondary day school for boys, located in the Melbourne suburb of South Yarra, Victoria, Australia.

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Melodian Records

Melodian Records was an Australian independent record label founded in 1988 by record producer and music journalist Ian Meldrum with Michael Gudinski and Amanda Pelman.

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Molly (miniseries)

Molly is a two-part Australian miniseries about Australian music personality Molly Meldrum.

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Molly Meldrum

Ian Alexander "Molly" Meldrum AM (born 29 January 1943) is an Australian music critic, journalist, record producer and musical entrepreneur. Michael Gudinski and Molly Meldrum are APRA Award winners and ARIA Award winners.

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Morphine

Morphine, formerly also called morphia, is an opiate that is found naturally in opium, a dark brown resin produced by drying the latex of opium poppies (Papaver somniferum).

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Mount Scopus Memorial College

Mount Scopus Memorial College, commonly known as Mount Scopus, or just Scopus, is an independent Modern Orthodox Jewish comprehensive co-educational early learning, primary, and secondary day school, located in the Melbourne suburb of Burwood, Victoria, Australia.

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Mushroom Group

Mushroom Group is the largest independent music and entertainment company in Australia.

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Mushroom Records

Mushroom Records was an Australian flagship record label, founded in 1972 in Melbourne. Michael Gudinski and Mushroom Records are APRA Award winners.

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Music from the Home Front

Music from the Home Front was a concert held across Australia and New Zealand on 25 April 2020, to pay tribute to the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps and workers at the frontline of the COVID-19 pandemic response.

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Music of Australia

The music of Australia has an extensive history made of music societies.

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Music Victoria Awards

The Music Victoria Awards (previously known as The Age EG Awards and The Age Music Victoria Awards) are an annual awards night celebrating music from the Australian state of Victoria.

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Music Victoria Awards of 2013

The Music Victoria Awards of 2013 are the eighth Annual Music Victoria Awards and consist of a series of awards, culminating on 20 November 2013.

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Neil Finn

Neil Mullane Finn (born 27 May 1958) is a New Zealand singer-songwriter and musician. Michael Gudinski and Neil Finn are APRA Award winners.

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News Corp Australia

News Corp Australia is an Australian media conglomerate and wholly owned subsidiary of the American News Corp.

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News.com.au

News.com.au (stylised in all lowercase) is an Australian website owned by News Corp Australia.

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Nine News

9News is the national news service of the Nine Network in Australia.

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NME

New Musical Express (NME) is a British music, film, gaming, and culture website and brand.

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Order of Australia

The Order of Australia is an Australian honour that recognises Australian citizens and other persons for outstanding achievement and service.

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Oxycodone

Oxycodone, sold under various brand names such as Roxicodone and OxyContin (which is the extended release form), is a semi-synthetic opioid used medically for treatment of moderate to severe pain.

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Paul Kelly (Australian musician)

Paul Maurice Kelly (born 13 January 1955) is an Australian rock music singer-songwriter and guitarist. Michael Gudinski and Paul Kelly (Australian musician) are APRA Award winners, ARIA Award winners and Helpmann Award winners.

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Radio National

Radio National, known on-air as RN, is an Australia-wide public service broadcasting radio network run by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC).

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Rod Laver Arena

Rod Laver Arena is a multipurpose arena located within Melbourne Park, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Sky News Australia

Sky News Australia is an Australian conservative news channel owned by News Corp Australia.

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Skyhooks (band)

Skyhooks were an Australian rock band formed in Melbourne in 1973. Michael Gudinski and Skyhooks (band) are ARIA Award winners.

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Split Enz

Split Enz were a New Zealand band formed in 1972. Michael Gudinski and Split Enz are APRA Award winners and ARIA Award winners.

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The St Kilda Football Club, nicknamed the Saints, is a professional Australian rules football club based in Melbourne, Victoria.

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Sunbury Pop Festival

Sunbury Pop Festival or Sunbury Rock Festival was an annual Australian rock music festival held on a private farm between Sunbury and Diggers Rest, Victoria, which was staged on the Australia Day (26 January) long weekend from 1972 to 1975.

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Talent agent

A talent agent, or booking agent, is a person who finds work for actors, authors, broadcast journalists, film directors, musicians, models, professional athletes, screenwriters, writers, and other professionals in various entertainment or sports businesses.

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Taylor Hawkins

Oliver Taylor Hawkins (February 17, 1972 – March 25, 2022) was an American musician who was best known as the drummer of the rock band Foo Fighters.

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The Age

The Age is a daily newspaper in Melbourne, Australia, that has been published since 1854.

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The Choirboys (band)

The Choirboys are an Australian hard rock and Australian pub rock band from Sydney formed as Choirboys in 1979 with mainstays Mark Gable on lead vocals, Ian Hulme on bass guitar, Brad Carr on lead guitar and Lindsay Tebbutt on drums.

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The Dingoes

The Dingoes are an Australian country rock band. Michael Gudinski and The Dingoes are ARIA Award winners.

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The Guardian

The Guardian is a British daily newspaper.

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The Music (magazine)

The Music (formerly known as and now incorporating Drum Media) is an online Australian music magazine.

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The Music Network

The Music Network (TMN) is an Australian music magazine launched as a in 1994 by John Woodruff.

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The New Daily

The New Daily is an online Australian newspaper founded in 2013, and owned by Industry Super Holdings, which represents industry superannuation funds.

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The Sound (Australian TV series)

The Sound is an Australian music program broadcast on the ABC, which first screened on Sunday 19 July 2020.

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The Sydney Morning Herald

The Sydney Morning Herald (SMH) is a daily tabloid newspaper published in Sydney, Australia, and owned by Nine.

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Toxicology

Toxicology is a scientific discipline, overlapping with biology, chemistry, pharmacology, and medicine, that involves the study of the adverse effects of chemical substances on living organisms and the practice of diagnosing and treating exposures to toxins and toxicants.

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Triple J

Triple J (stylised in all lowercase) is a government-funded, national Australian radio station that began broadcasting in 1975 as a division of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). Michael Gudinski and Triple J are APRA Award winners.

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Triple M

Triple M is an Australian commercial radio network owned and operated by Southern Cross Austereo.

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True Colours (Split Enz album)

True Colours is the sixth studio album released by New Zealand band Split Enz, and was their first major commercial success.

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Vertebral compression fracture

A compression fracture is a collapse of a vertebra.

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Victoria (state)

Victoria (commonly abbreviated as Vic) is a state in southeastern Australia.

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Visiting Hours (song)

"Visiting Hours" is a song by English singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran.

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Warner Music Australia

Warner Music Australia (WMA) is the Australian division of the Warner Music Group.

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Zan Rowe

Susanna "Zan" Rowe is an Australian radio and television presenter.

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2006 Queen's Birthday Honours (Australia)

The 2006 Queen's Birthday Honours for Australia were announced on Monday 12 June 2006 by the Governor-General, Michael Jeffery.

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See also

Australian music industry executives

Australian people of Russian-Jewish descent

People educated at Mount Scopus Memorial College

St Kilda Football Club administrators

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Gudinski

Also known as Death of Michael Gudinski, Gudinski, Gudinski, Michael, Michael Gudinksi.

, List of signature songs, Living in the 70's, MacKenzie Theory, Madder Lake, Mahalia Barnes, Matt Taylor (musician), Melbourne, Melbourne High School, Melodian Records, Molly (miniseries), Molly Meldrum, Morphine, Mount Scopus Memorial College, Mushroom Group, Mushroom Records, Music from the Home Front, Music of Australia, Music Victoria Awards, Music Victoria Awards of 2013, Neil Finn, News Corp Australia, News.com.au, Nine News, NME, Order of Australia, Oxycodone, Paul Kelly (Australian musician), Radio National, Rod Laver Arena, Sky News Australia, Skyhooks (band), Split Enz, St Kilda Football Club, Sunbury Pop Festival, Talent agent, Taylor Hawkins, The Age, The Choirboys (band), The Dingoes, The Guardian, The Music (magazine), The Music Network, The New Daily, The Sound (Australian TV series), The Sydney Morning Herald, Toxicology, Triple J, Triple M, True Colours (Split Enz album), Vertebral compression fracture, Victoria (state), Visiting Hours (song), Warner Music Australia, Zan Rowe, 2006 Queen's Birthday Honours (Australia).