Burwood Square Pty Ltd general manager Leon Kmita has issued an apology for demolishing the childhood home of the Young brothers, Malcolm and Angus of AC/DC and their producer, brother and Easybeats ...
Developers who demolished the home of AC/DC siblings Angus and Malcolm Young are apologizing, claiming they didn’t know the Sydney, Australia, property was listed on the National Trust List of ...
Developers responsible have issued an apology, claiming they had no idea of the Sydney property's cultural significance.
Developers have done the unthinkable, “accidentally” flattening the childhood home of Malcolm and Angus Young—the birthplace ...
We regret that the previous long-term owner did not share this vital part of the property’s background with us,” developers ...
He went on to pledge that the team plans to salvage materials from the site and honor the historic property by erecting a ...
Just days after news broke of the demolition of Sydney house considered to be the birthplace of bands such as AC/DC and The Easybeats, developers have issued an apology for the grief it’s caused music ...
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In 1963, the Young family moved from Scotland to Sydney, where they spent some time at a migrant hotel and a few rented ...
Australian real estate developers accidentally bulldozed the childhood home of AC/DC founders Angus and Malcolm Young in ...
The developers apologized for the oversight and claimed they were not informed of the home's cultural significance. Childhood ...