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Stars wow at G’Day USA Arts Gala with three Aussies inducted into honouree list


Celebrities came out in force to support the Los Angeles fire recovery for the annual G’Day USA Arts Gala on Friday, wowing on the blue carpet.

There was no shortage of star-power at the Los Angeles event including singer-songwriter Samantha Jade, Olympic cyclist Anna Meares, actor Charmaine Bingwa, former Savage Garden frontman Darren Hayes and TV presenter Tony Armstrong.

Former Prime Minister and Ambassador of Australia to the United States Kevin Rudd also attended the event speaking to the crowd.

Samantha Jade.
Camera IconSamantha Jade. Credit: Michael Buckner/Variety via Getty Images

This year’s Gala is the 22nd annual event put on by the American Australian Association to strengthen ties between the two countries despite being separated by around 11,000km of the Pacific ocean.

This year a focus was put on helping with the recovery from the devastating Los Angeles wildfires which ripped through 55,000 acres of land in January.

More than 16,000 structures were destroyed and 28 lives were lost.

Three Australian stars were inducted into the organisation’s list of honourees.

Tim Minchin and David Duchovny.
Camera IconTim Minchin and David Duchovny. Credit: Michael Buckner/Variety via Getty Images

This included Adelaide-born actor Teresa Palmer who won the Excellence in Film and Television Award.

Ms Palmer is known for her role in a number of horror films.

Also winning an Excellence in Film and Television Award was Alice Springs-born cinematographer and director Warwick Thornton who is best known for his movies Samson and Delilah and Sweet Country.

Western Australia’s Tim Minchin took home the Excellence in the Arts Award or his work as a lyricist and composer of musicals as well as his screenwriting and acting.

The three stars join the ranks of an illustrious list of honourees including Cate Blanchett, Kylie Minogue and Hugh Jackman.


Celebrities came out in force to support the Los Angeles fire recovery for the annual G’Day USA Arts Gala on Friday, wowing on the blue carpet.

There was no shortage of star-power at the Los Angeles event including singer-songwriter Samantha Jade, Olympic cyclist Anna Meares, actor Charmaine Bingwa, former Savage Garden frontman Darren Hayes and TV presenter Tony Armstrong.

Former Prime Minister and Ambassador of Australia to the United States Kevin Rudd also attended the event speaking to the crowd.

Samantha Jade.
Camera IconSamantha Jade. Credit: Michael Buckner/Variety via Getty Images

This year’s Gala is the 22nd annual event put on by the American Australian Association to strengthen ties between the two countries despite being separated by around 11,000km of the Pacific ocean.

This year a focus was put on helping with the recovery from the devastating Los Angeles wildfires which ripped through 55,000 acres of land in January.

More than 16,000 structures were destroyed and 28 lives were lost.

Three Australian stars were inducted into the organisation’s list of honourees.

Tim Minchin and David Duchovny.
Camera IconTim Minchin and David Duchovny. Credit: Michael Buckner/Variety via Getty Images

This included Adelaide-born actor Teresa Palmer who won the Excellence in Film and Television Award.

Ms Palmer is known for her role in a number of horror films.

Also winning an Excellence in Film and Television Award was Alice Springs-born cinematographer and director Warwick Thornton who is best known for his movies Samson and Delilah and Sweet Country.

Western Australia’s Tim Minchin took home the Excellence in the Arts Award or his work as a lyricist and composer of musicals as well as his screenwriting and acting.

The three stars join the ranks of an illustrious list of honourees including Cate Blanchett, Kylie Minogue and Hugh Jackman.

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