Veteran radio broadcaster John Laws has died aged 90. Laws was known as the "Golden Tonsils" and was one of Australia's most recognisable voices in talkback radio.
John Laws, the veteran Australian talkback radio host dubbed the "Golden Tonsils" for his trademark voice, has died aged 90.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and actor Russell Crowe are among those who have paid tribute to talkback king John Laws, one ...
Sydney's airwaves went live on a sombre note this morning following the death of radio titan John Laws. Laws's family said he died peacefully in his Woolloomooloo home in Sydney's inner-city over the ...
Broadcaster’s gravelly and indisputably familiar voice dominated Australian airwaves for more than seven decades ...
Breakfast radio host Ben Fordham has fired back at claims he and his brother Nick tried to delay announcing the death of ...
Veteran broadcaster John Laws, whose radio career spanned seven decades, has died, aged 90. The Daily Telegraph reports he had been in palliative care over recent weeks, before he passed away early on ...
John Laws was one of the most influential, commercially successful yet polarising figures in the history of Australian radio broadcasting. He has died at the age of 90.
Australia’s man with the ­“Golden Tonsils” John Laws spoke for the people of middle Australia – the battlers – and they loved him for it.
Australia’s man with the “Golden Tonsils” John Laws spoke for the people of Middle Australia, the battlers, and they loved ...
Politicians and celebrities have led tributes to the man known as the “Golden Tonsils”, who worked in radio for more than 70 ...