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Father Chris Riley & Eric Bana |
Youth Off The Streets held their 20th Year anniversary black tie Gold Dinner on Saturday at the Hilton Hotel. YOTS, for short is the brainchild of Catholic priest
Father Chris Riley who has been beavering away now for two decades assisting homeless, disadvantaged and abused youth.
Riley has some high profile supporters including Murdoch Books publisher
Matt Hanbury and it's special ambassador is actor
Eric Bana.
Among the guests were Premier
Barry O'Farrell, patrons
Sir William and
Lady Helen Deane, TV host
David Koch and wife Libby,
Sony Music heavy
Denis Handlin and actress
Paula Duncan. Entertainment was provided by
Diesel and
Mahalia Barnes.
Bana has been back in Australia for two months, and plans to stay on with wife Rebecca and children Klaus and Sophie, reducing his film work to one project a year. The thriller film
Hanna in which he stars is currently showing in Sydney and he has two more due for release-
By Virtue Fall and
Blackbird.
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Sen. Concetta Fierravanti-Wells and Premier Barry O'Farrell | |
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Sir William & Lady Deane |
Let's hope Sony's Handlin took notice of some of the ladies who work for YOTS. They read the interview with young singer
Jack Vidgen who said he wished to participate and help YOTS out and they are excited.
Sony signed Vidgen after his
Australia's Got Talent win and his debut CD,
Yes I Am is going gangbusters.
From 702 ABC Sydney :
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John Cleese & Richard Glover (ABC Radio 702) |
Comedy legend
John Cleese is in town for the
Just for Laughs comedy
festival at the Sydney Opera House.
Richard Glover caught up with John
to talk Fawlty Towers, Monty Python and how he feels about political and
social changes in the UK.

Go to The Drive Show website
here to listen to Glover's excellent interview with Cleese.
Go to the
Sydney Opera House website
here to book tickets for
Just For Laughs which is hosted by John Cleese and features
Martin Short, Dylan Moran, Demetri Martin, Russell Howard, Margaret Cho, Louis C.K and more.