Jon Stevens

[7] In 1993, Stevens signed with Columbia Records and released his third solo studio album, Are U Satisfied, which peaked at number 27 on the ARIA Charts.

[8] and released "Last One Standing For You" with Black Sorrows and a cover of the Temptations' "I Wish It Would Rain" with all proceeds from the song benefitting drought-stricken farmers.

[10] Stevens co-wrote the official song for the Sydney 2000 Olympics torch relay, entitled "Carry the Flame", with Barbara Griffin, who arranged the composition.

[11] From 2000 to 2003, Stevens fronted Australian rock band INXS after the death of their lead singer Michael Hutchence.

In 2005, Stevens released The Works, recorded as part of the Liberation Blue acoustic series, which included tracks from his time in Noiseworks.

In January 2008, Stevens's management confirmed plans for a massive national tour with Ian Moss, Jack Jones and Tania Doko.

A seventh solo studio album was released in September 2011 on new record label Universal Music Australia, called Changing Times.

In July 2012, Stevens teamed up with production outfit Silver Sneakerz for a dance remix of Noiseworks' 1988 hit "Touch".

[18] The band's first single was "Lock N Load" featuring Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash, which was released in April 2013.

[19] Stevens signed with Social Family Records and released his ninth studio album titled Woman in September 2015.

In 2016, Jon Stevens teamed up with Dave Stewart from Eurythmics and they wrote and recorded a new album called Starlight.

The campaign protests against the factory farming of companion animals and is named after a neglected dog found in central Victoria, Australia.