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Death of INXS manager Chris Murphy casts doubt on the future of Ballina museum

One of the last major projects of longtime INXS manager Chris Murphy is in limbo after the music industry giant lost his month-long battle with cancer on Saturday.
Key points:
- Chris Murphy’s family is requesting trees in lieu of flowers to create an “ever-growing memorial” to the late INXS manager
- The Mayor of Ballina fears the X-building project Mr Murphy was working on may not be realised after his death
- A friend and peer of Mr Murphy’s says most people are probably unaware of how active and innovative he was
Mr Murphy was best known for steering INXS to international fame, but in recent years he directed his energy to projects in his adopted home town of Ballina, on the New South Wales Far North Coast.
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