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Mark and Jay O’Shea

Mark and Jay O'Shea

The multi-award winning, husband and wife duo, O’SHEA are one of Australia’s most energetic live acts. Now based in Nashville, the Australian couple have graced stages from the Grand Ole Opry to the Sydney Opera House.

Although Mark and Jay may come from different musical backgrounds, with Mark’s country rock roots providing contrast to Jay’s history as a “singer’s singer and successful songwriter, but it’s those differences that make them such a powerful musical force.

Like the contrasting feelings the two sing about on their latest record, “The Famine and The Feast”, Mark and Jay have found the beauty in their differences, making for an electric listening experience for the rest of us.

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Handyman / Painter job near Charleville QLD Job consists of some painting in main house - kitchen and tv room. Some gardening & Helping with erection of electric fence.

Accommodation and meals provided for some help. Start date May 25, 2018. Any further questions please ask when applying.
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Rural Aid was founded in 2015 to provide a holistic support program to rural Australia. The starting point for the charity was the success of the Buy a Bale campaign, which to date has distributed over $3 million worth of fodder to farmers around Australia. We understand the needs of our primary producers and aim to lend a helping hand when times are tough. With the Buy a Bale program, we know that a whole truckload of hay at once isn’t always helpful, and have committed to providing smaller deliveries more frequently. Recent weather events such as fires and cyclones have meant that there is even more call for our services than ever before. We have a number of programs designed with rebuilding and repairing in mind. These include the Farm Rescue and Weekend Warriors programs, as well as the Farm Army job board where farmers can find help that they need.