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Olivia Newton-John will be eligible for a state funeral in Australia

Olivia Newton-John will be eligible for a state funeral in Australia

Olivia Newton John He is entitled to a state funeral in his home country of Australia. The British-born star, who died on Monday at his California farm aged 73, will be celebrated for his “enormous contributions” to the world. Nakshatra’s daughter-in-law GreeceDottie Goldsmith announced that Daniel Andrews, Premier of Victoria, Australia, had officially conferred the “honour” on the family.

She accepted. “We will do this not only on behalf of our family, but also on behalf of Australia. She was loved so much. I think our country needs this, so we’re going to accept it,” Dottie Goldsmith told reporters. A Current AffairIt’s relays and Canada.

Olivia Newton-John Foundation

star GreeceHe fought against the two Breast Cancer, has been a very active speaker to raise awareness about the disease and help find solutions to provide comfort and solace to sufferers. Not neglecting allopathic treatment, the singer also used alternative medicine, including “herbal medicine”. Medical cannabis.

The Premier of Victoria paid tribute to his dedication. “He’s used his cancer experience to save and change lives and that’s really impressive. There’s research going on there [au Olivia Newton-John Cancer Wellness & Research Centre]The treatment, care, love and support at the heart of this place is a lasting legacy of who she was,” said Danielle Andrews. News.com.au.

The star’s husband, John Easterling, praised his wife’s dedication in a press release: “Olivia has been a symbol of success and hope for more than 30 years by sharing her journey with breast cancer. Her healing inspiration and pioneering experience in plant medicine continues with the Olivia Newton-John Foundation Fund dedicated to plant medicine and cancer research.

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In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to their charity.