Premier responds to state funeral question for John Laws
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New South Wales Premier Chris Minns has expressed the state’s willingness to honor legendary broadcaster John Laws with a state funeral. Known affectionately as “Golden Tonsils,” Laws’ passing marks a significant loss for both the broadcasting industry and Australia as a whole.

Laws died aged 90 at his Woolloomoolloo home in Sydney on the weekend after spending two weeks in hospital last month.
His death has sparked a wave of tributes, including from Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Oscar-winning actor Russell Crowe.
John Laws has died aged 90. (9News)

Speaking on the Today show, Minns paid tribute to Laws, describing him as an “absolute legend.” He emphasized the profound impact Laws had on listeners across the nation, acknowledging his remarkable career and influence.

When questioned about the possibility of a state funeral for Laws, Minns confirmed that it was indeed a consideration. “I haven’t yet had the opportunity to discuss this with the family, so I’m unsure if it’s something they wish for,” he noted. “However, we are committed to recognizing his legacy and the formidable reputation he built over the years.”

As the state contemplates how best to commemorate Laws’ contributions, it is clear that his voice and presence will be deeply missed in the world of broadcasting.

NSW Premier Chris Minns said a state funeral could be offered. (9News)

“I haven’t spoken to the family yet, I’m not sure if that’s their desire (but) we’re doing everything to acknowledge his legacy and reputation,” he said.

“If they would like to do it, we’d love to offer it.”

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

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