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Central Queensland record store grows out of bushfire that destroyed lifetime collection – ABC News
Today is International Record Store Day and it’s the first time a record store owner from a tiny central Queensland town is taking part after his lifetime collection of vinyl was destroyed in bushfires two years ago.

How do you come back from the heartbreak of losing 15,000 records in a bushfire?
Key points:
- Record Store Day, celebrated in 26 countries, sees the pressing of hundreds of records that have been out of circulation for decades
- Central Queensland man Scott Collins is taking part for the first time, after opening his record shop in November last year
- Mr Collins lost his lifetime vinyl collection in bushfires two years ago and is using his shop as a means to build it up aga…
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