News about Julia Stone

Bean counter who ripped off Aussie music stars and top restaurateurs of more than $2million discovers his fate

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 27, 2024
Damien Luscombe (left), 38, was a partner and company manager at accounting firm White Sky when he started moving money that should have gone to his client's bank accounts into his own. Luscombe initiated at least 337 fraudulent transactions between September 2011 and September 2022. His victims included actors Gotye (inset), Angus and Julia Stone (right), and Peking Duk, as well as the owners of Melbourne restaurants Mr Miyagi and The Meatball and Wine Bar.

'Economy stresses' at the Adelaide festival Vintage Vibes has pulled the plug

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 11, 2024
A two-day music festival in Adelaide has been postponed due to 'economic conditions' just one day after another festival was cancelled due to the 'cost of living crisis.' The news has enraged attendees, with some of them having already purchased tickets to fly over and experience the festival.

On the Green: After a heavy rain wreaked havoc on Geelong, the revellers became trapped in knee-deep mud

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 20, 2022
After the grounds were slashed with heavy rain on Saturday, attendees of the Day on the Green Festival at Mt Duneed Estate in Geelong doubted why the event wasn't cancelled. After the Mt Duneed Estate in Geelong was pounded with heavy rain and high winds on Saturday, concertgoers renamed the event a 'Day on the Brown.' In order to wade through the mud to watch music acts like Crowded House and Angus & Julia Stone, revellers wore ponchos and knee-high gumboots. Since the parking garage was restricted to owners of 4WD's, festival-goers were left 'cold, wet, and furious.'

At A Day on the Green festival in Geelong, the crowded House and other major performers perform in the midst of heavy rain

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 20, 2022
On Saturday, he was greeted by heavy storms and wild winds, but not enough to discourage some revellers from having the time of their lives at the A Day On The Green music festival in Geelong. Musicians braved the extreme weather to attend the annual festival and see world-famous artists such as Crowded House and Angus and Julia Stone perform. Fans were soaked, cars were bogged, and most people were angry that the festival had not been postponed for a sunnier occasion due to the unpredictable weather.