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Australian icons in attendance for the funeral of legendary radio broadcaster

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Published: November 19, 2025
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Russell Crowe paid a touching tribute to the late radio titan John Laws as he was farewelled today at a state funeral in Sydney, with icons across entertainment, media and Australian politics in attendance.

“He had an eye for composition and beauty, a nose for a good story, and the heart of a lion, loyal, warm, and lived life to the full,” actor Crowe said in his eulogy.

Hollywood actor Russell Crowe was a close friend and neighbour of Laws. (Nine)

“A long, long time ago, John asked me if I could speak at his funeral.

“I said yes. But he just kept on living, year after year after year.

“He lived so long, I thought I might have lost the gig.”

Paul Warren, the son of late car king Peter Warren, also paid tribute: “With that unmistakable voice known as golden tonsils, he could sell anything from Valvoline to Toyota.”

NSW Premier Chris Minns, who was in attendance today, said Laws’ broadcasts resonated with millions of Australians over a career spanning seven decades.

The service took place at St Andrew’s Cathedral, with a golden microphone prominent. (Sydney Morning Herald)
A state funeral was held in Sydney today for radio legend John Laws. (Peter Morris/The Sydney Morning Herald)

“John Laws was a towering figure in Australian radio whose voice resonated across the nation for more than seven decades,” he said.

“John’s career was extraordinary. Few broadcasters have left such a deep and lasting mark on Australian media.”

Media personalities such as 2GB’s Ben Fordham and Nine’s Richard Wilkins, politicians past and present, as well as members of the general public, were in attendance. 

John Laws died at the age of 90. (Sydney Morning Herald)
2GB’s Ben Fordham. (Sydney Morning Herald)

“He was part of your life, whether you’d agree with him or not,” Nationals MP Barnaby Joyce said as he arrived at the service.

“He was part of the stable diet that came on after Weet-Bix, especially out in regional areas, you’d turn on the radio and listen to him.”

Former PM John Howard said: “He lived a good life, he enjoyed it, I interviewed him lots of times, he hadn’t lost his spark.

“Australia has produced some great talkback broadcasters and he was top of the pops.”

The state funeral was a special tribute to the voice that earned Laws the nickname the Golden Tonsils as he shaped generations of Australian radio.

Laws’ career began in 1953, aged 18, when he hitchhiked to central Victoria where he took a job as a general hand at a Bendigo radio station.

Laws’ casket inside the cathedral as mourners arrived. (Nine)

He retired from radio for the second and final time just last year, after a career spanning more than 70 years.

Those closest to Laws have said that he never fully recovered after the passing of his spouse Caroline, who died after a long battle with ovarian cancer in 2022.

This was the first state funeral to be held at St Andrew’s Cathedral since 2009 and the 49th state funeral to be held in New South Wales.

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