Country music star Max Jackson speaks of the ‘whole new buzz’ at this year’s Tamworth Country Music Festival. More than 40-thousand people are expected to attend this festival in northeastern New South Wales.
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Police have launched a high-visibility operation for this year's Tamworth Country Music Festival to ensure country-music fans enjoy the event
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