Australasian Leisure Management
Mar 25, 2022

Michael Gudinski statue unveiled at Melbourne Park

A life-size statue of late Australian music promoter Michael Gudinski has been unveiled outside of Melbourne's Rod Laver Arena.

Gudinski, who died aged 68 in March last year, was one of the most influential figures in Australian music and live performance and his death attracted tributes from leading industry figures from around the world.

A little more than 12 month on from his death, the unveiling of the statue outside Rod Laver Arena, a site Gudinski helped grow into one of Melbourne's prime entertainment venues, immortalises his legacy and honours his contribution to Australia’s music, arts and entertainment industries, Melbourne and Olympic Park venues and the state of Victoria.

The statue was unveiled yesterday morning as part of the Mushroom Group’s ‘MG Day’ event - a day-long celebration which acknowledges the life and enormous legacy of the company’s founder.

Surrounded by Michael Gudinski’s family and staff, the statue was unveiled at an event that featured speeches from Michael’s son and Mushroom Group Chief Executive, Matt Gudinski, multi-ARIA winner and long-time friend Jimmy Barnes, as well as Victorian Premier Dan Andrews - who commemorated the music promoter’s life and the considerable contributions he made to both the Australian and international music industries as well as his immeasurable passion for his hometown of Melbourne, and the people of Victoria.

Also in attendance were his widow Sue Gudinski and Victorian Minister for Tourism, Sport and Major Events Martin Pakula.

Speaking at the unveiling, Matt Gudinski advised “(my Dad would be sad not to be here because he'd be glowing.

"Dad definitely didn't shy away from publicity or attention so I'm sure it would have been a special moment to share this together."

“My dad loved this precinct, even when it was just one venue in the national tennis centre.

"To see what it's become today was something that he was extremely proud of."

Premier Andrews said Michael Gudinski was a true Australian icon, noting “Michael was not only a good friend to me, but a great friend to all Victorians who loved music.

"So many artists getting a start, being mentored, being nurtured by him.

"So many of the world's great acts coming to Melbourne and Victoria, and indeed by extension Australia, because of Michael."

Barnes said the statue, and its location, was perfect, adding “from here, (Michael) can hear the roar of the crowds from the MCG

"He can see and hear the punters leaving the Rod Laver Arena, or AAMI Park shouting about being at the best show they've ever seen.

"I think that would put a smile on his face. Especially if it was a Frontier show."

The statue was created by Darien Pullen from Victorian company Meridian Sculptures.

Image: Michael Gudisnki's statie unveiled outside Rod Laver Arena, with (top from) left: Victorian Minister for Tourism, Sport and Major Events Martin Pakula; Matt Gudinski; Jimmy Barnes; Sue Gudinski and Victorian Premier Dan Andrews and (below) Mushroom Group team members mark MG Day at the statue.his friend and mentor.

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