As you drive into the stylish town of Lorne,
the old gum trees lining the streets and the water sparkling in the bay are the first signs that you have arrived somewhere special.
The lodge has been decorated to capture the essence of the bush with furnishings cut from
old gum trees.
Relax and unwind while enjoying the panoramic and peaceful views from the lounge room or under the shade of
old gum trees by the outdoor barbecue.
Join Mike Brown, Chief Winemaker, and Melissa Brown, Viticulturist, for a private and exclusive behind - the - scenes tour of Gemtree's 306 - acre vineyard, including a visit to the centuries -
old gum tree that is the namesake of the winery.
The nursery rhyme is called «Kookaburra Sits in
the Old Gum Tree,» and, as you can hear for yourself, the Men at Work song pretty clearly borrows the riff.
The nursery rhyme is called «Kookaburra Sits in
the Old Gum Tree,» and I think it is pretty safe to say that most of you non-Australians out there (like me) will probably hear it and think, «Hey, that sounds just like the Men at Work song!»
The appeal is hereby DISMISSED, and the verdict in favor of «The Kookaburra Who Sits in
the Old Gum Tree» is AFFIRMED.
Case 2: Record company EMI has appealed a recent court ruling that the Australian band Men at Work copied a flute riff from the children's song «Kookaburra Sits in
the Old Gum Tree» in their 1980s song, «Down Under.»
To spare the parties in this case in which the outcome was obvious the time and expense of further litigation, Judge Carton dismissed the appeal and affirmed the verdict in favor of «The Kookaburra Who Sits in
the Old Gum Tree.»
In February 2010, Judge Carton ruled in a case pending in an Australian court (yes, he has discretion to exercise jurisdiction over Australian matters) in which record company EMI sought to overturn a court ruling that the Aussie band Men at Work copied a flute riff from the children's song «Kookaburra Sits in
the Old Gum Tree» in their 1980s song, «Down Under.»
Not exact matches
Claire from Under the Blue
Gum Tree, who always wows me with her creative bakes, happened to have an
old bottle of this blackcurrant liqueur, which is just as well as fresh blackcurrants probably don't even grow in South Africa, never mind in winter!
Captain Stralights overlooks a towering 400 year
old River Red
Gum tree, in the magnificent Ikara - Flinders Ranges.
Set amongst the red
gums and wetlands, century
old pear
trees shade the homestead verandahs making them a delightful spot to enjoy a BBQ or weather permitting sitting beside a camp fire under the bright West Wimmera stars is the place to indulge in a red (or white) wine.
Two world - class golf courses, The Palms and The Pines, meander around soaring pines, century
old cabbage palms, towering
gum trees and picturesque lakes.
Along the way you'll discover tall stands of aromatic blue
gum trees, 300 - million - year -
old shell fossils embedded in limestone cliffs, white talcum - powder beaches, lichen covered boulders, and soaring dolerite columns, as well as more wombats than you are likely to see anywhere else on Earth.
On impulse, after trying a nice Milton rose wine at dinner the night before, we dropped into Milton Vineyard, which had a cellar door in a lovely
old wooden house on a little hill, overlooking a massive
gum tree and dam.