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WA Music Loses a Legend: Guy Ghouse Dies at 56
22 Nov
Summary
- Acclaimed WA musician Guy Ghouse passed away at 56.
- He battled cancer for two years, impacting many.
- Ghouse was honored as a Member of the Order of Australia.

Beloved West Australian musician and composer Guy Ghouse passed away this week at the age of 56, following a two-year battle with cancer. His death, announced on November 21, 2025, has prompted widespread tributes from the music community and beyond. Ghouse was celebrated for his diverse compositions and his significant role as an educator, mentoring children across Western Australia.
He is perhaps best known for his impactful 15-year collaboration with Noongar singer Gina Williams. This partnership yielded four Noongar-language albums and garnered six Indigenous Act of the Year awards at the WA Music Industry Awards. Their notable performances included a show at Australia House in London and the 2021 AFL Grand Final in Perth.
In recognition of his profound contributions to music and his dedication to youth mentorship, Ghouse was made a Member of the Order of Australia in June. He continued his work tirelessly, even in his final weeks, demonstrating remarkable strength throughout his illness. His legacy as a talented guitarist, creative composer, and passionate advocate for Indigenous language through music will resonate for generations.




