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Alita Fahey
Alita Fahey is an Australian former TV actress and reporter who appeared on ''Simon Townsend's Wonder World'' (Network 10),〔(Road to Nashville starts at Gulgong )〕 ''The Ossie Ostrich Video Show'' (Nine network)〔(Ossie Ostrich Video Show )〕 and the children's show ''Antenna''〔()〕 (ABC). She also had roles on ''The Restless Years'' and ''Sons and Daughters'' and ''The Boy in the Bush'' (ABC).〔(users.on.net )〕 Fahey appeared in many Australian films and commercials, has sung professionally for many years both in Australia and overseas, and is an accomplished singer/songwriter. She formed her own production company which specialised in children's musical entertainment and theatre in education shows for schools. She is an avid songwriter, director and musician. Her re-release of her single of the classic ballad ''Banks of the Ohio'' has been played on radio stations around the country.〔(Alita Fahey and Brothers3, Banks Of The Ohio from the The Song I Sang Album )〕 ==Awards== Fahey was nominated for the best children's song in the 2010 Tamworth Songwriters Association awards.〔(Nominations and winners, TSA Awards 2010 )〕 She has won eight Canberra Country Songwriting Awards〔(Canberra Country Songwriting Awards Honour Roll )〕 some with her co-writers teen country trio 'Brothers3',〔(brothers3.com )〕 and Colin MacKenzie. Fahey received the TSA Songwriters Awards 2012 for Best Children’s Song,〔(Tamworth Songwriters Association Past Winners )〕 and was a finalist in the Australian Songwriting Competition for Best Australian Song in 2011 and for ''Boy from Cooroy'' (with Colin Mackenzie) in 2014. She also was a runnerup in the USA Songapalooza songwriting competition 2012 for her song ''Vodka and Pen'' which she co-wrote with Colin MacKenzie.
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