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Broadcaster Derryn Hinch is recovering well from a liver transplant, although the lead surgeon admits the team "sweated" during what was a nerve-wracking operation.

 

Austin Hospital surgeon Professor Bob Jones said not all patients survive the delicate operation.

 

Hinch, who has been battling liver cancer, got the call that a donor organ had become available about 7pm (AEST) on Tuesday and was in surgery by midnight.

 

The operation finished just after 7.30am.

 

"It's a very difficult operation to remove his old liver, which is very damaged and scarred, partly from the treatment that he had," Prof Jones told Fairfax Radio Network, Hinch's employer.

 

"It can be a real battle to get it out."

 

Prof Jones said there was a risk of major blood loss, which would have put pressure on Hinch's heart.

 

"These are operations in which patients can die, so it is possible that Derryn could not have survived it," Prof Jones said.

 

Prof Jones said the broadcaster was still unconscious but would likely wake up from the anaesthetic later on Wednesday, and would probably want to talk.

 

"You know what Derryn's like, it'll be pretty much impossible to stop him."

 

Prof Jones said Hinch would be in intensive care for about two more days and in hospital for three weeks.

He warned the broadcaster was not in the clear yet, with the risk of his body rejecting the new organ or infection setting in.

 

Source: http://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/1568217...iver-transplant

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OUTSPOKEN broadcaster Derryn Hinch is "feeling fantastic" after a life-saving liver transplant and said he was extremely grateful to the family of the donor.

 

Hinch, who has been battling liver cancer, was talking, tweeting and briefly back on the airwaves hours after his operation early yesterday.

 

Source: http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/sydn...i-1226089290859

 

 

 

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Wait, didn't Keith Floyd feel fantastic after his life-saving cancer op. too?

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Melbourne radio broadcaster Derryn Hinch is recovering well in hospital after liver transplant surgery yesterday.

 

Doctors say his mobile phone and computer have been confiscated so he can have some enforced recovery time.

 

Hinch's wife, Chanel Hayton, says they have been innundated with messages of support and thanked all of his friends and fans.

 

Hinch's doctor, Professor Bob Jones, of the Austin Hospital, says he is doing very well.

 

"We're very very pleased medically. The new liver is functioning beautifully and from a medical perspective we're very, very happy," he said.

 

He says Hinch is feeling a little bit flat today.

 

"I think the first day you're just relieved to be alive and today the realisation's set in that it's a very big procedure."

 

Dr Jones says Hinch will probably spend about three weeks in hospital.

 

But he conceded it is possible that Hinch will be well enough to attend his sentencing hearing on contempt charges in two weeks time.

"He's a tiger and very strong-willed and very hard to hold him down," he said.

 

"I think he really does need to rest and I think it is starting to catch up with him."

 

Source: http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2011/07/07/3263613.htm

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You seem to be a big fan of Derryn Hinch...

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You seem to be a big fan of Derryn Hinch...

Not I. Some of the other people on here were following news of his health quite avidly-Hinch had a bit of a cult following on DeathList at one stage. Rotten Ali is one who I know was punting on him.

 

I am just providing an information service for those guys. :deathban:

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You seem to be a big fan of Derryn Hinch...

Not I. Some of the other people on here were following news of his health quite avidly-Hinch had a bit of a cult following on DeathList at one stage. Rotten Ali is one who I know was punting on him.

 

I am just providing an information service for those guys. :deathban:

And doing a fine job.

Hinch - now looks a longer shot.

Depends on him picking up the bottle - that did for George Best - but it took a few years more.

Larry Hagman still drinks and he shows little sign this will be his last year.

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Cheers, mate.

 

 

I know some Death Listers are also following Gough Whitlam with avid interest. For what it is worth, he is turning 95 today. There are a few articles floating around to mark the occasion but no health reports.

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Any of our convict comrades hear anything about Ross Higgins these days?

No, he is never mentioned in the media. Don't know what that may say about his state of health.

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Cheers, mate.

 

 

I know some Death Listers are also following Gough Whitlam with avid interest. For what it is worth, he is turning 95 today. There are a few articles floating around to mark the occasion but no health reports.

he moved into a nursing home just over a year ago after a rapid deterioration in his health.I'm surprised he made it to his 95th birthday TBH.If he's still alive in another month he will have lived longer than every member of his 3 cabinets.,beating Clyde Cameron.Hes allready outlived every other Australian PM by a couple of years

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Melbourne broadcaster Derryn Hinch will undergo minor surgery this morning after a complication following his liver transplant a week ago.

 

The 67-year-old was due to be released from hospital yesterday.

 

A spokeswoman for the Austin Hospital says Hinch has suffered a minor setback, but is otherwise recovering well.

 

Hinch was diagnosed with liver cancer last year and given just months to live without a transplant.

 

Doctors said at the time that he made a good recovery for the initial surgery.

 

But they said he faces the standard risks of infection and rejection of the new organ.

 

Source: http://www.abc.net.au/news/2011-07-14/hinc...setback/2794328

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Breaking news: artist Margaret Olley has gone at 88:

 

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2011-07-26/marg...s-at-88/2810918

 

 

[insert painting-related pun here.]

 

 

Probably the biggest Aussie death of the year. The last week of July is turning into a golden harvest for the ol' Grim Reaper.

 

EDIT: here is another article on her death and importance to the Arts: http://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/1572865...aret-Olley-dies

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Breaking news: artist Margaret Olley has gone at 88:

 

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2011-07-26/marg...s-at-88/2810918

 

 

[insert painting-related pun here.]

 

 

Probably the biggest Aussie death of the year. The last week of July is turning into a golden harvest for the ol' Grim Reaper.

 

EDIT: here is another article on her death and importance to the Arts: http://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/1572865...aret-Olley-dies

 

Another tribute to Olley: http://www.abc.net.au/news/2011-07-26/trib...t-olley/2811306

 

The article contains her thoughts on death for those of you with a morbid curiosity,

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Steve Prestwich from Cold Chisel has gone from a brain tumour:

 

http://www.undercover.fm/news/13382-cold-c...om-brain-tumour

 

:(:unsure::angel2::( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :(

 

 

More information:

 

"Cold Chisel's drummer, Steve Prestwich, passed away Sunday afternoon. He was diagnosed with a brain tumour less than two weeks ago, underwent an operation last Friday, and never regained consciousness.

 

Jimmy Barnes, Ian Moss, Phil Small and Don Walker are shattered by the loss. All our thoughts are with Steve's loved ones at this difficult time."

 

from: http://www.coldchisel.com.au/lnews.html

 

The show must go on!

 

http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2011/03/15/3164552.htm

 

 

Another big news story emerging is that Jimmy Barnes has been rushed to hospital with chest pains this afternoon: http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/music...9-1226102244225

 

For those of you who don't know, he had heart bypass surgery a few years ago after years of drug and alcohol abuse. He is regarded as one of Australia's greatest rock 'n' roll/hard rock singers. Cold Chisel are probably equal to AC/DC in popularity here at home, though the latter band is much better known overseas. (Cold Chisel tended to have more variety in their styles of music and much more intelligent lyrics which dealt with overtly Australian themes.) Barnes has also been a very popular, though more commercialised, solo singer down the years so big news if he goes.

 

Interestingly, Barnes, Googie Withers and Margaret Olley all featured in the last season of the television interview program, Talking Heads, before it was canceled last year so it would be a neat trifecta if they all went.

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Another big news story emerging is that Jimmy Barnes has been rushed to hospital with chest pains this afternoon: http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/music...9-1226102244225

 

For those of you who don't know, he had heart bypass surgery a few years ago after years of drug and alcohol abuse. He is regarded as one of Australia's greatest rock 'n' roll/hard rock singers. Cold Chisel are probably equal to AC/DC in popularity here at home, though the latter band is much better known overseas. (Cold Chisel tended to have more variety in their styles of music and much more intelligent lyrics which dealt with overtly Australian themes.) Barnes has also been a very popular, though more commercialised, solo singer down the years so big news if he goes.

Saw Jimmy Barnes live just a couple of weeks ago at the Hop Farm festival and he seemed in fine form then, so hope it turns out to be nothing.

 

It'll be massive news in Oz if he goes - biggest music death since Hutchence I would have thought.

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Another big news story emerging is that Jimmy Barnes has been rushed to hospital with chest pains this afternoon: http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/music...9-1226102244225

 

For those of you who don't know, he had heart bypass surgery a few years ago after years of drug and alcohol abuse. He is regarded as one of Australia's greatest rock 'n' roll/hard rock singers. Cold Chisel are probably equal to AC/DC in popularity here at home, though the latter band is much better known overseas. (Cold Chisel tended to have more variety in their styles of music and much more intelligent lyrics which dealt with overtly Australian themes.) Barnes has also been a very popular, though more commercialised, solo singer down the years so big news if he goes.

Saw Jimmy Barnes live just a couple of weeks ago at the Hop Farm festival and he seemed in fine form then, so hope it turns out to be nothing.

 

It'll be massive news in Oz if he goes - biggest music death since Hutchence I would have thought.

Yes, definitely. In fact, it is probably fair to say Cold Chisel would still be regarded as bigger at home than INXS ever were. Australians didn't really realise how huge Hutchence's band had become internationally until towards the end of his life.

 

Chisel were in their heyday a generation before INXS but I read somewhere that Barnes took Hutchence and co out on the road as his opening act when they were just starting out. Barnes regarded them as a bunch of new wave synth-pop wimps until Hutchence kept up with him in an all-night drinking game. After that, he regarded them as his equals...

 

Anyway, having said that, reports this morning are that Barnes' condition isn't so bad after all:

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2011-07-26/barn...ospital/2811360

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Another big news story emerging is that Jimmy Barnes has been rushed to hospital with chest pains this afternoon: http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/music...9-1226102244225

 

For those of you who don't know, he had heart bypass surgery a few years ago after years of drug and alcohol abuse. He is regarded as one of Australia's greatest rock 'n' roll/hard rock singers. Cold Chisel are probably equal to AC/DC in popularity here at home, though the latter band is much better known overseas. (Cold Chisel tended to have more variety in their styles of music and much more intelligent lyrics which dealt with overtly Australian themes.) Barnes has also been a very popular, though more commercialised, solo singer down the years so big news if he goes.

Saw Jimmy Barnes live just a couple of weeks ago at the Hop Farm festival and he seemed in fine form then, so hope it turns out to be nothing.

 

It'll be massive news in Oz if he goes - biggest music death since Hutchence I would have thought.

Yes, definitely. In fact, it is probably fair to say Cold Chisel would still be regarded as bigger at home than INXS ever were. Australians didn't really realise how huge Hutchence's band had become internationally until towards the end of his life.

 

Chisel were in their heyday a generation before INXS but I read somewhere that Barnes took Hutchence and co out on the road as his opening act when they were just starting out. Barnes regarded them as a bunch of new wave synth-pop wimps until Hutchence kept up with him in an all-night drinking game. After that, he regarded them as his equals...

 

Anyway, having said that, reports this morning are that Barnes' condition isn't so bad after all:

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2011-07-26/barn...ospital/2811360

 

I know they're not exactly regarded as cool, but Midnight Oil would be my all time favourite Aussie rock band. I hope Peter Garrett and his former bandmates are all still in good health, DJL?

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I know they're not exactly regarded as cool, but Midnight Oil would be my all time favourite Aussie rock band. I hope Peter Garrett and his former bandmates are all still in good health, DJL?

Peter Garrett - not the most popular of politicians. My sister thinks he's cool as a frontman but a twat as a politician.

 

Brad Shepherd from the Hoodoo Gurus might be worth watching - bout of cancer plus had a melanoma removed in recent years.

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I know they're not exactly regarded as cool, but Midnight Oil would be my all time favourite Aussie rock band. I hope Peter Garrett and his former bandmates are all still in good health, DJL?

Peter Garrett - not the most popular of politicians. My sister thinks he's cool as a frontman but a twat as a politician.

 

Brad Shepherd from the Hoodoo Gurus might be worth watching - bout of cancer plus had a melanoma removed in recent years.

 

Yes, he gave the Rudd Government a bit of a boost when they came into office since he had the huge international profile and people thought that here was someone who would actually take environmental issues seriously. Unfortunately, he was very weak as Environment Minister and there was a huge fiasco around a home insulation scheme in which some apprentices, working for fly-by-night tradesmen who popped up, were electrocuted.

 

The "Climate Change" part of the Environment portfolio was eventually taken off him and given to another minister. The other problem is that every time he is perceived to do something against the values espoused by Midnight Oil, people can just quote his old song lyrics back at him to point out his alleged hypocrisy - "Party politician don't cross that line", etc.

 

He should probably have been made an under minister to begin with and not been thrust into a major portfolio without any experience. He is doing slightly better now that he has been transferred to the Education, though.

 

In terms of health, I think all of Midnight Oil are okay. Never really heard any drug-related rumours around them but I haven't followed the band that closely. I like their ethos and lyrics more than their actual music.

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Breaking news: artist Margaret Olley has gone at 88:

 

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2011-07-26/marg...s-at-88/2810918

 

 

[insert painting-related pun here.]

 

 

Probably the biggest Aussie death of the year. The last week of July is turning into a golden harvest for the ol' Grim Reaper.

 

EDIT: here is another article on her death and importance to the Arts: http://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/1572865...aret-Olley-dies

 

Another tribute to Olley: http://www.abc.net.au/news/2011-07-26/trib...t-olley/2811306

 

The article contains her thoughts on death for those of you with a morbid curiosity,

The old girl is going to receive a State Memorial service, bless 'er: http://www.abc.net.au/news/2011-07-27/marg...emorial/2811848

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I know they're not exactly regarded as cool, but Midnight Oil would be my all time favourite Aussie rock band.

When I was 16 I rather liked Little River Band1, who made a few nice songs, as did Men At Work and Crowded House. I don't know any Aussie bands that play music I really like.

 

1Their song Reminiscing played on the radio while I had my first shag. I appreciated their music more than my girlfriend, who was an ABBA fan. :(

 

regards,

Hein

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I know they're not exactly regarded as cool, but Midnight Oil would be my all time favourite Aussie rock band.

When I was 16 I rather liked Little River Band1, who made a few nice songs, as did Men At Work and Crowded House. I don't know any Aussie bands that play music I really like.

 

1Their song Reminiscing played on the radio while I had my first shag. I appreciated their music more than my girlfriend, who was an ABBA fan. :(

 

regards,

Hein

 

Way too much information there!

 

Anyway, the Little River Band's manager has been in deep strife due to tax fraud over the last few years: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Wheatley

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