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How to give
No matter what gift amount you choose to leave to UNE, your decision to leave a gift in your Will can have a profound effect upon the University of New England.
When you notify UNE of your intention to leave a bequest you become a member of our Heritage Circle of donors. The Heritage Circle was established to acknowledge the generosity of those who, through planning to make a gift to the UNE in their Will, are investing in the future of the University of New England.
These five simple steps can help ensure that your Will supports your intentions and values when leaving a gift to UNE.
1. Choose your cause
What do you want to achieve with your gift? Do you want to support young people gain a tertiary education through a scholarship, improved facilities on campus or new research into rural health or the environment? There are many opportunities to support the work that UNE does across all of our faculties and programs and we can help you to identify the one which best meets your goals.
2. Decide on the type of gift
Plan ahead and work out what types of gift you want to make including:
- Gifting the residue or remainder of your estate after you have provided for your family and friends
- Leaving a percentage of your estate
- Specifying a p
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I've Been Everywhere
1959 song written by Geoff Mack
"I've Been Everywhere" is a song written by Australian country singer Geoff Mack in 1959, and popularised by Lucky Starr. A version of the song with different lyrics was popularised by Hank Snow in 1962.
The song's lyrics as originally written comprise mainly the place names (toponyms) of various Australian towns visited by the singer. It was later adapted by Australian singer Rolf Harris with British place names (1963),[1] and by John Hore (later known as John Grenell) with New Zealand place names (1966). In 1962, the song was a number-one US country hit for Hank Snow,[2] and number 68 on the Hot 100.[3] The song was also recorded by Lynn Anderson (US 1970), Asleep at the Wheel (US 1973), Stompin’ Tom Connors (Canada 1971),[4]Johnny Cash (US 1996), Ted Egan, the "Farrelly Brothers" from the television series The Aunty Jack Show (Australia 1974, a parody version, on the album Aunty Jack Sings Wollongong),[5]John Grenell (NZ 1966), Mike Ford (Canada, 2005), The Sunny Cowgirls and the Statler Brothers. Harvey Reid also included the song in his Dreamer or Believer album. In 2021, supergroupL.A. Rats, which consists of Rob Zombie, Nikki Sixx, John 5, and Tommy Clu