• The Coodabeen Champions (often referred to as The Coodabeens) are an Australian comedy team with radio programs broadcast on the ACE Radio Network in Melbourne...
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  • Victoria, Champion is most recognised for his work as part of the Coodabeen Champions as a songwriter and guitarist. Greg often appears on the program...
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  • ranked in a "Top Ten Lines from Australian TV" list, compiled by the Coodabeen Champions in 1987. In the late 1980's, he relocated to the Gold Coast and began...
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  • Genny B) (LiveWire) Geraldine Hickey (Breakfasters) Greg Champion (The Coodabeen Champions) Gary Young (Chicken Mary Show) Georgia Webster (Byte into...
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    Turf. The show was broadcast on 3RRR on Saturday mornings after the Coodabeen Champions. Marmalade is also a successful standup comic going back to his appearances...
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  • program Coodabeen Champions on 774 ABC Melbourne, alongside Jeff Richardson, Ian Cover, Jeff "Torch" McGee, Simon Whelan, Andy Bellairs and Greg Champion. As...
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  • Australian rules football player for South Melbourne and member of the Coodabeen Champions. McGee played seven games for South Melbourne in the 1966 and 1967...
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  • Idiot Weekly Yes, What?/The Fourth Form at St Percy's (discontinued) Coodabeen Champions Double Exposure Frantic Times The Royal Canadian Air Farce Spring...
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  • prominence as a founding member of radio sporting comedy group the Coodabeen Champions, entered Victorian state politics in 1996, serving one term as a...
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  • team 'The Coodabeen Champions' when they were on 3AW from the late 1970s to the 1990s. Darren provided character voices for the Coodabeen's phone-in segments...
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    songs by the Whirling Furphies, titled "My Brown Yarra", and the Coodabeen Champions, titled "By the Banks of the Yarra". A poem entitled "Yara Yara"...
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  • Australian radio presenter. In 1982, he joined the radio comedy team Coodabeen Champions, who were then on 3RRR. Following them to 3LO and 3AW he stayed with...
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    he cohosted a breakfast show on 3UZ (now RSN Racing & Sport) with Coodabeen Champions member Ian Cover and, later, Wilbur Wilde. In 1997, after a seven-year...
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  • Judith Durham "Best Western" by Bad Astronaut "Came from Adelaide" by Coodabeen Champions "Charades" by Cog "City of Light" by Hilltop Hoods "Hindley Street"...
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  • The show was aired on 3XY and 3RRR on Saturday mornings after the Coodabeen Champions during the 1980s. Harvey played Tammy in The Whittle Family, touring...
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  • includes the Coodabeen Champions who are an AFL-comedy-music group (made up of Ian Cover, Billy Baxter, Torch McGee, Geoff Richardson and Greg Champion) that...
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  • eponymous EP in October 1982. From 1981 Champion was a radio presenter, as a member of Coodabeen Champions, on the Coodabeens Footy Show and The Saturday Soiree...
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    Peter Motley, John Platten and Mark Naley There was a song by the Coodabeen Champions created about South Australia, a parody of "I've Been Everywhere"...
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  • New programs such as The World Today, Australia All Over, and The Coodabeen Champions were introduced, while ABC-FM established an Australian Music Unit...
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    humorists the Coodabeen Champions have written many songs about the sport since the Coodabeens Footy Show first aired in 1981. Greg Champion, the team's...
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  • Street Girl" by Warner Bros. "By the Banks of the Yarra" by the Coodabeen Champions. "Carlton (Lygon Street Limbo)" by Skyhooks "Chapel Street etc."...
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    New programs such as The World Today, Australia All Over and the Coodabeen Champions were introduced, while ABC-FM established an Australian Music Unit...
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  • New programs such as The World Today, Australia All Over, and The Coodabeen Champions were introduced, while ABC-FM established an Australian Music Unit...
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  • Neitz in 2006. In a radio interview in July 2006 conducted by the Coodabeen Champions, Flower stated that the club secretary Jim Cardwell rang to offer...
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  • Lahiff 1994 Southern Cross Hotel John Dugan Tony Shaw & Doug Hawkins Coodabeen Champions 1995 Exhibition Building David Hill Tony Lockett Mike Sheahan 1996...
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  • until replaced by Justice Elizabeth Curtain. He was a member of the Coodabeen Champions radio show beginning with its inception on community radio station...
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  • Financial Review in 1994, and featured for several years on the Coodabeen Champions, on ABC Radio, as well as on Life Matters. He was an editorial advisor...
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    Russian). Олимпия Пресс. p. 464. "GM Rogers: Paul Keres – the Real Coodabeen Champion | Gardiner Chess". Heuer, Valter, “The Troubled Years of Paul Keres...
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  • AFL Tables. The Age, "Richmond picks Brewer", 14 May 1982, p. 28 Coodabeen Champions Footy Show Podcast 2009-07-11 The Age, "Towan back at Preston", 25...
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  • musical comedy trio Tripod, ventriloquist Dean Atkinson, Greg Champion of the Coodabeens, and comedy character Elliot Goblet, to raise funds for Sacred...
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