Australia’s national broadcaster, the ABC, was holding an open day at their East Perth studios to celebrate their 75th anniversary.
As part of the celebrations they held an outdoor concert. I guess one thing that they proved is that they don’t have control over the weather. It rained all afternoon.
We stood in the rain watching a couple of hours of magnificent entertainment including performances by Bob Evans, Aunty Jack’s Grahame Bond and Rory O’Donoghue, The Flairz, Andrew Hansen from The Chasers and a fantastic set by Mental as Anything.
One of the standout performances on the afternoon was that of Paul Kelly and Kev Carmody. Both performers sang a song on their own before combining to sing a couple of songs together including the wonderful From Little Things Big Things Grow. The song tells the inspiring story of the Gurindji Strike of August 1966. Kev was wearing a great shirt saying Make Indigenous Poverty History.
Pauline and James had umbrellas. Emily and I just stood there as the rain slowly seeped through our jackets and through our clothes. We’ve been praying for rain so I guess we might as well enjoy it.
Posted by Rodney Olsen
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