Shot inside the Mary Valley Rattler and in the Amamoor State Forest, the Duncan Toombs-directed video depicts the Aussie music legend performing the song on board the regionâs beloved tourist train.
Hometown hero Caitlyn Shadbolt also stars as a âheroine on the run ⦠who jumps on board the Rattler to escape her tormentorâ.
Run Baby Run was released as the lead single from Farrissâ upcoming self-titled solo album, due out on Friday.
In a behind the scenes video Farriss said he got the inspiration to film in the region after performing at the Gympie Muster. INXS legend Andrew Farriss has shot his new music video on the Mary Valley Rattler in Gympie.
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Much of the population growth in the Gympie region will be accommodated on Gympie’s Southside.
In light of this, the town plan has allocated land near Eel Creek Road and Lindsay Street for a new primary school - eventually - but there is no mention nor planning as yet for a third public high school, and QLD Ed and Gympie MP Tony Perrett are at odds over whether it is time to start that planning.
Mr Perrett has demanded in Parliament and in a Question on Notice this week that QLD Ed come clean about current enrolments and the true capacity of Gympie’s two biggest schools, and only two public high schools, Gympie High and James Nash, which are both reportedly bursting at the seams this year.