Powderfinger star John 'JC' Collins spent 21 years paying base for one of Australia's most successful bands. These days, however, he's working on reviving Queensland's nightlife.
John Collins from Powderfinger is Queensland's new night-life economy commissioner.
"As a member of Powderfinger, John helped shape the soundtrack of our generation, and now, he's the perfect choice to shape the future of Queensland's nightlife economy," Small Business Minister Lance McCallum said. Collins said his first order of business would be chatting to venue owners to get a sense of how Queensland's nightlife is faring.
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