That ends our live coverage of the state funeral for broadcaster John Laws, who died earlier this month aged 90.
Figures from across the spectrum of political and public life gathered at St Andrew’s Cathedral, including actor Russell Crowe, who delivered a eulogy for his former neighbour and “mischievous mate”.
Crowe acknowledged that Laws’ on-air persona was often abrasive, and touched on some of the controversies that punctuated his career, but said this wasn’t his personality in private. “My good friend was a very kind man,” he said.
It was one of several nods to Laws’ signature sign-off, “You be kind to each other”, during proceedings. Laws’ coffin was carried out to the tune of Roger Miller’s 1968 tune, Less of Me – the song Laws’ played in his final broadcast.
So with that, I’ll bid you farewell. Thanks for following along. To those John Laws fans out there, I hope you’re enjoying a bourbon and coke somewhere.