Legacy Week is launched at Martin Place in Sydney Australia for 2006. The popular annual event is well-known throughout Australia for the badge sellers who collect funds from the public to assist Australia's returned services staff and their relatives. Pictured: David Hobson and Erika Heynatz, who performed the National Anthem together at the Legacy Week launch. In addition, Hobson was mentor to Heynatz when the pair won the 2006 season of the Seven Network reality singing show 'It Takes Two'. Media identity and sports commentator Gordon Bray (far right) acted as Master of Ceremonies during th


Legacy Week is launched at Martin Place in Sydney Australia for 2006. The popular annual event is well-known throughout Australia for the badge sellers who collect funds from the public to assist Australia's returned services staff and their relatives. Pictured: David Hobson and Erika Heynatz, who performed the National Anthem together at the Legacy Week launch. In addition, Hobson was mentor to Heynatz when the pair won the 2006 season of the Seven Network reality singing show 'It Takes Two'. Media identity and sports commentator Gordon Bray (far right) acted as Master of Ceremonies during the event.


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