Kylie Minogue and Jimmy Barnes lead the mourners arriving to farewell music industry legend Michael Gudinski
- Kylie and Dannii Minogue among first to arrive at the icon’s Melbourne service
- Other stars to attend include Eddie McGuire and business tycoon Lindsay Fox
Kylie and Dannii Minogue, Lindsay Fox, Jimmy Barnes, Molly Meldrum and Sam Neill are among the mourners arriving for Michael Gudinski’s funeral.
Stars including the Minogue sisters and Jimmy Barnes are among the mourners who have arrived at a private funeral in Melbourne the for entertainment industry icon.
Molly Meldrum, business tycoon Lindsay Fox, Eddie McGuire, Melbourne Lord Mayor Sally Capp and actor Sam Neill also are attending the Melbourne service for family and friends.
Kylie and Dannii Minogue (pictured right and left), Lindsay Fox, Jimmy Barnes, Molly Meldrum and Sam Neill are among the mourners arriving for Michael Gudinski’s funeral
Ex-Collingwood Magpies president Eddie Maguire arrives at Michael Gudinski’s Melbourne service
Dannii and Kylie Minogue arriving at the funeral service. Some of Australia’s most high-profile showbusiness identities have turned out to show their support
Left is Nine’s Richard Wilkins and right cricket legend Shane Warne. There will be a roadie guard of honour after the funeral when Mr Gudinski’s hearse leaves the Ormond Hall venue
Paul Stewart (right) arrives at Mr Gudinski’s funeral in Melbourne on Wednesday morning
Premier Daniel Andrews is in hospital after his fall, with Labor MP Martin Pakula at the service.
There will be a roadie guard of honour after the funeral when Mr Gudinski’s hearse leaves the Ormond Hall venue, near the Melbourne CBD.
Mr Gudinski died suddenly in his sleep on March 2, aged 68.
Australian music critic Molly Meldrum emerges from a white car outside the service on Wednesday
He will have a state memorial on March 24 at Rod Laver Arena.
More to come
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