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February 2023

Victoria's State Funeral for Dame Olivia Newton-John AC DBE

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The Victorian Department of Premier and Cabinet advises a State Memorial Service for 
Dame Olivia Newton-John AC DBE will be held at 4:00pm on Sunday 26 February 2023, at Hamer Hall, Arts Centre Melbourne, 100 St Kilda Road, Southbank, Victoria.

Dame Olivia was an entertainment and cultural icon, and philanthropist. She proudly gave her name and support as the Founding Champion of the Olivia Newton-John Cancer Wellness and Research Centre at Austin Health in Melbourne. In addition, she founded the Olivia Newton-John Foundation Fund to sponsor global research into plant medicine to help find kinder treatments for cancer.

She was appointed as a Companion of the Order of Australia in 2019 for eminent service to community health, particularly for people living with cancer, through support for medical research, and as a songwriter and performer. Later this year, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II named Dame Olivia a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE) for her services to music, cancer research and charity.

Details regarding attendance at the service and livestreaming can be found at https://www.vic.gov.au/state-service-dame-olivia-newton-john-ac-dbe.   

As a mark of mourning and respect, the Australian National Flag should be flown at half-mast all day on Sunday 26 February 2023 in Victoria only from all buildings and establishments occupied by Australian Government departments and affiliated agencies. Other organisations are welcome to participate. 

•  When flying the Australian National Flag with other flags, all flags in the set should be flown at half-mast. 
•  If a set of flags includes the flags of other nations, it would be appropriate to seek permission from the diplomatic representatives of that nation to half-mast their flag. 
•  An acceptable half-mast position would be when the top of the flag is a third of the distance down from the top of the flagpole. 
•  Information on flag protocol is available at http://www.pmc.gov.au/flag.

The financial and staffing implications arising from weekend flag marshal duties are the responsibility of each organisation.

Your assistance is appreciated.

Commonwealth Flag Officer

23 February 2023
 

Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet
1 National Circuit
BARTON  ACT  2600


News from temporarily-lapsed 2GB and Sky broadcaster Chris Smith.

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UPDATE - More details from TNT

https://tntradio.live/presenters/chris-smith/

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I’ve had a remarkably wide and successful career in media.

Starting off in 1981 in rural radio and TV in Moree NSW, Parkes NSW, and Bendigo Victoria, I developed skills in news reporting, presenting bulletins and live sports calling.

Back in the big smoke, I worked as a senior reporter for Seven News and travelled the world covering dramatic events such as the Tiananmen Square massacre, San Francisco earthquake and drug trials throughout Asia.

It was at Channel Nine that I not only made my mark as an award-winning reporter with “A Current Affair” but drove the show as it’s Chief of Staff under hosts Jana Wendt, Mike Willesee, Mike Munro and Ray Martin.

I was then poached by French media company “Lagardere” to broadcast from Beijing, as the first westerner to broadcast live to China on China Radio International. I was then elevated to the position of program director and deputy MD China.

On my return to Australia in 2000, I was appointed as Program director and Afternoon Show host at 2GB Sydney…where I was instrumental in reviving the great media brand.

During my 21 years at Macquarie Radio, I took my Afternoon Show to number 1 on no less than 84 surveys…finishing with a commanding 13%.

That success continued when I switched to the weekend morning program for 3 years.

I was then contracted to Sky News Australia and hosted “Chris Smith and Friends” and “Chris Smith Tonight” each Sunday night…as well as floating as host for all the other night time current affairs shows.

I have contributed to both Channel 7’s “Sunrise” program and Channel Nine’s “Today Show” over the past 20 years… and as a current affairs commentator on “Credlin” and “Paul Murray Live”.

I tragically love my Rabbitohs and have been attending games since the Grand Final of 1971 at the SCG.

I have worked for the club too for 5 years as host of the Chairman’s Lounge.

I’m currently assisting with the establishment of the new Souths Juniors Foundation for junior players.