A place famous for just one thing, one event: the Gympie Music Muster. For one week of the year townies go bush, and bushies go feral.– Reporter Janet McIntyre introduces Australia's Gympie Music Muster
Jools and Lynda Topp: guests of the Gympie Muster for the fifth time.– Reporter Janet McIntyre on the Topp Twins performing in Australia
A farrier, she maintains the hoof health of around 250 Auckland horses, and she barely stopped work, even while she was in chemo.– Reporter Janet McIntyre on how horses were part of Jools' healing process
...I'm not scared of death now. I've looked at it in the eye.– Jools Topp, near the end of this story
...Australians relate to it really well. It's our down to earth humour, isn't it?– A Gympie Music Muster audience member comments on The Topp Twins performance
...Is she going to get through this, you know. Am I going to lose my sister was what was going through my mind.– Lynda Topp describes how she was feeling during Jool's treatment
I chose not to do the radiation . . . zapping me with radiation, that's just going to burn all my tissue. And I just thought I don't know whether I can handle that.– Jools Topp on ignoring some of the medical advice of her doctors
I think it made me go harder actually. Sometimes I think "wow, I'm really glad I got cancer". Because it made think "wow, what do I want to do in my life?"– Jools Topp is asked whether cancer stopped her
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