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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - SEPTEMBER 14, 2005


EIGHT ACTS, THREE LEVELS, FOUR CHARITIES AND A WHOLE LOT OF LOVE

Final acts announced for Melbourne's charity Globall, the music festival in a suit.

The last release of tickets are selling fast to the Young Professionals for Charity (YP4C) Globall on 1st October at the Melbourne Aquarium, as the final lineup is announced.

Joining the ever-funky Trojan Horns and Custom Kings are the angelic Liz Stringer, eclectic DJ Fiona Scott-Norman, Rob Draper and soprano Jacqueline Porter.

Globall promises to be a ball like no other— fire twirlers, opera singers, go-go dancers and roving performers will be spread across the three levels of the Melbourne Aquarium—with all profits being donated to Oxfam Australia, the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre, beyondblue and Child Wise.

"What we started to plan as a charity ball with perhaps one band and a DJ has become a music festival in a suit," said Anthony Nantes, YP4C President.

"The buzz and excitement that's evolved around our inaugural Globall has been overwhelming - that we're likely to sell out our first event is a tremendous result," he said.

Young Professionals for Charity (YP4C, www.yp4c.org.au) is a new non-profit organisation founded in 2005 by a group of 50 young professionals who decided to turn the goodwill and admirable intentions of their peers into direct financial and volunteer support for Melbourne-based charities.

Tickets available now through Ticketmaster on 136 100 or via Globall.com.au.

For more information contact Shelley McCuaig at shelley@yp4c.org.au.


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