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Divinyls
Divinyls
Australian rock band
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Missy Higgins
Missy Higgins
Australian singer-songwriter
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Kate Ceberano
Kate Ceberano
Australian singer
3
Hoodoo Gurus
Hoodoo Gurus
Australian rock band formed in 1981
4
Anne McCue
Anne McCue
Australian musician
5
Michael Hutchence
Michael Hutchence
Australian musician and actor
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Air Supply
Air Supply
British-Australian soft rock group
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Rose Tattoo
Rose Tattoo
Australian band
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Kate Miller-Heidke
Kate Miller-Heidke
Australian singer
9
Ella Hooper
Ella Hooper
Australian singer
10
Marcia Hines
Marcia Hines
American-Australian vocalist, actress and TV personality
11
Midnight Oil
Midnight Oil
Australian band
12
Hiatus Kaiyote
Hiatus Kaiyote
Australian band
13
Dragon
Dragon
New Zealand rock band
14
Sarah Blasko
Sarah Blasko
Australian singer-songwriter, musician, record producer
15
Jimmy Barnes
Jimmy Barnes
Scottish-Australian songwriter, rock singer
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The Jezabels
The Jezabels
Australian indie rock band
17
Models
Models
australian rock band
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Magic Dirt
Magic Dirt
Australian rock band
19
Powderfinger
Powderfinger
Australian rock band
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Do-Ré-Mi
Do-Ré-Mi
Australian band
21
Cold Chisel
Cold Chisel
Australian rock band
22
Paul Kelly
Paul Kelly
Australian rock music singer-songwriter, guitarist, and harmonica player
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Lisa Mitchell
Lisa Mitchell
Australian singer
24
Tina Arena
Tina Arena
Australian singer, songwriter and television personality
25
Skyhooks
Skyhooks
Australian band
26
Wendy Matthews
Wendy Matthews
Australian singer
Chrissy Amphlett
Australian musician

Chrissy Amphlett

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Christine Joy Amphlett (/æmflət/; 25 October 1959 – 21 April 2013) was an Australian singer, songwriter, and actress. She was best known as the frontwoman of the Australian rock band Divinyls.

Amphlett grew up in Geelong in Victoria, Australia. She left home as a teenager and travelled to England, France, and Spain. She was detained for three months in Spain, for singing on the streets.

In May 2001, Divinyls' "Science Fiction", written by Amphlett and lead guitarist Mark McEntee, was selected by the Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) as one of the Top 30 Australian songs of all time.

Amphlett and McEntee barely spoke after the band separated in 1996, but resumed contact when they were inducted in 2006 into the ARIA Hall of Fame, eventually announcing a new album and tour.

Amphlett died in 2013 of breast cancer and complications from multiple sclerosis. Her contribution to the arts and legacy have been honoured by having a Melbourne central city laneway named "Amphlett Lane" in her honour, complete with a commemorative plaque and two artworks.

In November 2018, Amphlett was posthumously inducted into the Music Victoria Hall of Fame.