"Jeffrey Travis Andrew "Jeff" Phillips" is an Australian TV show host, personality, musical theatre actor and pop singer active from 1966 to the early 1990s. As a pop singer, he had a Top 40 hit on the Go-Set singles chart with a cover version of The Shirelles' 1961 hit, "Baby It's You". At the Logie Awards of 1970, he won the Best New Talent category for hosting his own ABC1/ABC-TV pop show, Sounds Like Us. In the early 1970s he hosted a series of teen pop music shows, Happening '71 and Happening '72. In July 1972 Phillips won a song prize at the Fifth Olympiad of Song, held in Athens, performing his self-written work, "Gloria"; the prize money was 100,000 Greek drachma/drachmae (Australian dollar/AUD $2,797). Although he issued further singles, until the early 1980s, he had no other national Top 40 chart success. From July 1985 to October 1987 he appeared in the Australian stage production of Cats (musical)/Cats in the role of Rum Tum Tugger in both the Sydney run and the Melbourne season; he also performed on the original Australian cast album.

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Everything is quarter-scale and up.

We've got to do something. Our kids are getting left behind. That will continue as long as we stay here.

That's where the title came from. He still had things to say. It just wasn't in God's plan to say it in person.

Hockey can be a real tough business with the slimmest of profit margins, obviously.

Saturday's going to be a massive day here.

Dad was in position with having to move on. He and Hatfield struck up a relationship, had a lot of the same life experiences, and they had a friendship that continued until the day Dad died.

We've got to stand up and put it (a bond issue) on the ballot... I've got to pay taxes like everybody else, but it will benefit us all, not just kids, the whole community. A school tells me what the community is like.

We have to try to make things better.

Everywhere we go, we try and promote model airplanes because it's a great family-oriented sport and an excellent alternative to drugs, gangs and violence.