CANBERRA, Australia — A 14-year-old girl who was the angelic face of an iconic Australian bushmen’s hat brand was remembered by hundreds of mourners Friday after her suicide focused attention on the ...
A 14-year-old girl who was the angelic face of an iconic Australian bushmen’s hat brand was remembered by hundreds of mourners Friday after her suicide focused attention on the dangers of ...
She was the Akubra Hats girl, the face of the iconic outback hat company’s advertising campaign when she was younger. She became the symbol of Australia’s Outback. Now she’s gone. Amy Jayne Everett, ...
Model Montana Cox is not scared about showing off her Aussie pride. In fact, the 22-year-old beauty shared two nostalgic snaps to her more than 85,000 Instagram followers on Thursday showing how much ...
Amy 'Dolly' Everett - once the smiling face of Australian hat maker Akubra - killed herself on January 3 after becoming 'overwhelmed' by online abuse A FRIEND of tragic Amy “Dolly” Everett has been ...
Amy Everett, 14, who was once the smiling face of Australian hat maker Akubra, killed herself on January 3 THE family of a teenage girl who committed suicide after being bulled online has released a ...
Akubra hats, as seen in the Crocodile Dundee films, are still made by the same family after more than a century Walking on to the floor of the Akubra hat factory in the town of Kempsey in New South ...
Queensland federal MP Bob Katter may hang up his trademark Akubra hat in protest if the iconic hat maker no longer uses Australian rabbit skins. Akubra will now only use European skins to make its ...
It doesn’t get much more Australiana than the classic Akubra hat, does it? A mainstay in Australian fashion since the 1870s, the brand Akubra might be responsible for the name we give to these outback ...
Australian teen Amy Jayne Everett, known as Dolly — seen here at a younger age — killed herself on Jan. 3 “to escape the evil in this world,” her father says. He has invited the people who bullied her ...
Walking on to the floor of the Akubra hat factory in the town of Kempsey in New South Wales is like stepping back in time. The heavy machines whirring and buzzing look like they should be in a museum ...