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 ANTHONY

Julie Moncrieff

 24 August 1949 —

AKA: née Lush 

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Special Achievements


1980 – She was awarded an Officer of the Order of the British Empire.

1983 - First woman patron of a Victorian football league club (Fitzroy VFL Club).

1989 - She was made a member of the Order of Australia (AM).

Has been voted “Entertainer of the Year” three times and “Best Female Vocalist” 11 times.


Singer - Australian National treasure.


1969 – She was chosen as Miss Rural Youth of South Australia, farming skills.

She changed her surname from Lush, to avoid the meaning of drunk, to Anthony.

 

Resources

 

 

Anthony, Julie.  Julie Anthony – Confessions of an ‘Aussie’ fanatic. Newspaper unknown.  Date unknown:page unknown.


Cullen, Jenny.  (2001, September).  Covers revisited.  The Australian Women’s Weekly, 322.


(1998).  David Mitchell (editor), This is Your Life:  True Stories of Great Australians (4-6).  Sydney, NSW, Australia:  Prentice Hall of Australia Pty Ltd.


Link - Anthony, Julie Moncrieff (1949 - )

The Australian Women's Register

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Link - Julie Anthony (singer)

Wikipedia

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Link - Julie Anthony’s solo days are behind her

Daily Liberal

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Link - Julie Anthony joins SA Music Hall of Fame

InDaily

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