THE NEW AUSSIE DRINKING SONG

The Aussie drinking song. Is there anything more quintessentially Australian than a song about drinking beer?

But we think it’s high time for a bit of a shake up, so we’ve joined forces with Aunty Donna’s Mark Bonanno and the crew from Panda Candy to reinvent the classic Aussie drinking song, acknowledging the diverse community of legends who are part of the movement changing Australian drinking culture.

The Heaps Normal song is a musical celebration of the quirks that might be normal to you but not to the next person. It’s this collective weirdness that makes the world interesting. Meet a gang of Heaps Normal characters, earning their thirst by doing their own thing.

🧑‍🎨 Artists
👷‍♂️ Tradies
🍸 Bartenders
🧑‍🍼 Parents
👨‍🎓 Students
🏋️ Gym junkies

It’s all normal to someone.

Credits

TALENT NAMES:

Frankie McNair - The Artist

Kirsty Webek - The Tradie

Leroy MacQueen - The Home Aloner

Ben Russell - The Amateur Athlete

Sashi Perera - The New Parent

Aurelia St Clair - The Bartender

SUPPORTING CAST

Alastair Duffield - The Foreman

Jessica Galea - Customer

William Bobbie Stewart - Friend

Szilvia Kaszaniczky - Her dog!

CREW NAMES:

Mark Bonanno - Writer/Director/Editor

Jessica Galea - Producer

Max Miller - Director of Photography

Wye Keen Wong - 1st Camera Assistant

Tanya Zerek - 2nd Camera Assistant

Maddison Haywood - Production Designer

Elena Lyons-Dawson - Art Director

Costume Designer - Charlotte Lane

Gaffer - Alastiar Duffield

Noah Snell - Best Person

William Bobbie Stewart - Runner

LOCATIONS

Penny’s - Nikki Keating

Gym Retor - Jesse Di Michele

House - Szilvia Kaszaniczky

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