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Mar 8, 2007

Hot off the back of their Hottest 100 victory Melbourne band Augie March are now $25,000 richer with the announcement today that they have won the inaugural Australian Music Prize. But was Moo You Bloody Choir really the best Australian album released last year. Hmmm. What do you think?

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