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Mount Isa teenage didgeridoo player Linkyn Macmillan takes talents to Brisbane

Sitting with Linkyn Macmillan at his family’s home property near Mount Isa the teenager is quiet and polite when answering questions about his passion for playing the didgeridoo.
The Kalkadoon teen holds a custom made didgeridoo, made from wood from his family’s property, Riverview Dairy.
There’s no milking cows here anymore, though and Linkyn leads the way to a small lookout on the property before he sits down and, without any pomp or ceremony, begins to play.
He seems not to notice the photographer or journalist anymore, despite videos and photos being taken as his mum stands to the side smiling, proud of her 14-year-old son.
The haunting sound perfectly comlements the red dirt, rocks and spinifex which make up the backdrop of the small…
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