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Music from the Home Front was a concert held across Australia and New Zealand on 25 April 2020, to pay tribute to the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps and workers at the frontline of the COVID-19 pandemic response. The concert was broadcast live on television by the Nine Network in Australia, Channel Three in New Zealand and YouTube internationally and run for 3 ½ hours. The broadcast was viewed by 1.159 million Australians, with the show rating number 1 for under 40 year olds. A compilation album of the same name was released by Bloodlines on 19 June 2020.

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  • Music from the Home Front was a concert held across Australia and New Zealand on 25 April 2020, to pay tribute to the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps and workers at the frontline of the COVID-19 pandemic response. The concert was broadcast live on television by the Nine Network in Australia, Channel Three in New Zealand and YouTube internationally and run for 3 ½ hours. The broadcast was viewed by 1.159 million Australians, with the show rating number 1 for under 40 year olds. A compilation album of the same name was released by Bloodlines on 19 June 2020. (en)
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  • Music from the Home Front was a concert held across Australia and New Zealand on 25 April 2020, to pay tribute to the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps and workers at the frontline of the COVID-19 pandemic response. The concert was broadcast live on television by the Nine Network in Australia, Channel Three in New Zealand and YouTube internationally and run for 3 ½ hours. The broadcast was viewed by 1.159 million Australians, with the show rating number 1 for under 40 year olds. A compilation album of the same name was released by Bloodlines on 19 June 2020. (en)
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