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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 57. Chapters: Johnny Young, Mark Tonelli, Edward Duyker, Chris Vermeulen, Phil Koperberg, David Knijnenburg, Anthony LaPaglia, Dirk Nannes, Andrew Bolt, Leonard Siffleet, Eric Roozendaal, Roy Rene, Adrian Leijer, Ryan Kwanten, Dutch Australian, Franciscus Henri, Jess Vanstrattan, Willem Siebenhaar, John-Paul Langbroek, Michael Swart, Jason van Blerk, Cassi Van Den Dungen, Jonathan LaPaglia, Gary van Egmond, Gerard Willems, Harry Vanda, Jack van Tongeren, Robert Smeets, Rolf de Heer, Stephanie Brantz, Ben Kersten, John Elferink, Claire van der Boom, Jared Brennan, Kate Langbroek, Llane Spaanderman, Willem van Otterloo, Joel Theissen, Paul Cox, Lionel Van Praag, Mirusia Louwerse, Beeb Birtles, Anna Wood, Tobias Cole, Tahyna Tozzi, Ian Dyk, Emily van Egmond, Nigel Boogaard, Joe de Bruyn, Dutch Tilders, Mieke Buchan, Annita van Iersel, Sara Groen, Jace Van Dijk, Nathan van Berlo, Rene Hidding, Tim Smits, Robbert Klomp, H. van Raalte, Richie Vandenberg, Micky Green, Tony Van Vliet, Rudie Sypkes, Darren Siwes, Trevor Marmalade, Henk Vogels, Paul Vander Haar, Engel Sypkes, Sarah Groenewald, Joanna Gash, Karla Grant, Adam van Dommele, Vince Martin, Graeme Rutjes, Patrick Jonker, Roelf Vos, Guillaume Daniel Delprat, Tammy van Wisse, John Bylsma, Inge Hornstra, Rodney van Buizen, Rudie Kuiter, Theo Koning, Aivi Luik, Robert van der Zant, Hidde Van Beest. Excerpt: Johnny Young (born John Benjamin de Jong, 12 March 1947) is an Australian singer, composer, record producer, disc jockey, television producer and host. Originally from Netherlands, his family settled in Perth, Western Australia in the early 1950s. Young had a career in the 1960s as a pop singer and had a number one hit with the double-A-side, "Step Back" and "Cara-lyn" in 1966. As a composer, he penned number one hits, "The Real Thing" and "The Girl That I Love" for Russell Morris...