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  2. Organised crime in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The debate on "African gangs" in Melbourne was a key part in the Victorian Liberal Party's campaign for the 2018 state election under then-Opposition Leader Matthew Guy. [ 47 ] [ 48 ] [ 49 ] Criminologists and the police commissioners of Melbourne say that episodes of youth criminality occurring in Melbourne do not amount to "gang activity" or ...

  3. List of gangs in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Gang Postcode(s) Notes and references 21 District 2161 21 District is a drill rap group and postcode gang that has a major rivalry with Onefour, both the drill group Onefour and the gang NF14. The gang is an alliance of the three subgangs: the IWB, the KVT and Proper 60. The alliance was formed due to a mutual rivalry with Onefour. [74]

  4. Down to Earth (concert) - Wikipedia

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    The day prior to the concert, organisers announced a partnership with YouTube for the entire concert to be streamed live on their platform. [ 4 ] Hosted by radio presenter Bridget Hustwaite , the concert featured performances from Angus & Julia Stone , Briggs , Gang of Youths , Jack River , Ruby Fields , Tash Sultana , and Thelma Plum .

  5. Oz for Africa - Wikipedia

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    The original concert for famine relief in Ethiopia, called East Africa Tragedy (EAT) Appeal Concert, was held at the Myer Music Bowl, Melbourne on 27 January 1985. The concert was organised by Bill Gordon with assistance from Zev Eizics of Australian Concert Entertainment. Band Aid co-founder Midge Ure was brought to Australia to head the day ...

  6. Soundwave (Australian music festival) - Wikipedia

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    The Dear Hunter vocalist Casey Crescenzo performing at Soundwave in Melbourne 2008. The 2008 Soundwave festival was headlined by The Offspring, along with Incubus and Killswitch Engage and was expanded to include dates in Melbourne and Adelaide, increasing the number of dates from three to five. The expanded Festival featured five stages ...

  7. Category:Musical groups from Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    The Bamboos (funk band) Basic Shape; The Basics; Be'lakor; Beaches (band) Beargarden (band) Behind Crimson Eyes; The Bennies; The Berzerker; Bestial Warlust; Bird Blobs; The Birthday Party (band) Bit by Bats; Black Jesus Experience; The Black Sorrows; Blackchords; Blackfire (Australian band) The Blow Waves; Blue King Brown; Blue Ruin (band) The ...

  8. Zaire 74 - Wikipedia

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    The film was directed by Jeffrey Levy-Hinte, who served as the editor on the 1996 documentary When We Were Kings, which also contains selections of concert footage from the festival. [ 1 ] In 2017 a compilation album called Zaïre 74: The African Artists was released, which collected performances by Zairian artists and Miriam Makeba.

  9. Ganggajang - Wikipedia

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    GANGgajang founders, Chris Bailey, Graham 'Buzz' Bidstrup, and Mark 'Cal' Callaghan had previously been members of various bands. [1] Bailey, on bass guitar and vocals, had been a member of Adelaide groups, Tattered Sole and then Red Angel Panic, [2] before forming progressive rockers Headband in 1971 with Peter Beagley (later known as Peter Head) on piano and vocals. [3]