Talk:Bruce Milne
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[edit]Bruce Milne's brother is a photographer, and his photographs are held by the Arts Centre. Source His mother was a presenter on the children's TV series Play School and wrote the theme song. Source. There's also a longform interview with him on YouTube via The Australian Music Vault that likely has more information on his early years. Source. Jimmyjrg (talk) 00:25, 19 July 2022 (UTC)
Article needs rewrite
[edit]Just comparing the article as of July 2022 and Jan 2023, a heap of unreferenced information was added, links to Discogs which don't back up the claims, as well as some Wikipuffery. I'm reluctant to undo the edits completely as I put together the page as of July 2022. But it'd be great if someone could look it over. Jimmyjrg (talk) 05:12, 11 May 2023 (UTC)
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