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Some very sad news. Fergus Miller – aka Bored Nothing – tragically passed away this week after a battle with depression

Some very sad news has come to light this morning. Fergus Miller – best known as main man of Bored Nothing – tragically passed away earlier this week.

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Some very sad news. Fergus Miller – aka Bored Nothing – tragically passed away this week after a battle with depression.

The news came via a post on Major Leagues‘ Facebook page paying tribute to Miller and the incredible music he put out in multiple bands. The post read:

“Fergus was an incredibly talented musician and writer. He released wonderful music through Bored Nothing, Pansy, Wedding ring bells as well as working with countless other artists and musicians.

Unfortunately, depression eroded away at him and he passed away on Sunday morning.
We have all been so lucky to have known him, he enriched all of our lives and his warmth and friendship will never leave us.

He meant the world to his friends and family and although our hearts are breaking, his songs will be with us all as we fight to continue life without him.

Please remember to hold onto your loved ones, as there are times when life can really stop you in your tracks, but it’s the people around you who pull together to get each other through. If ever you are feeling down or feel like everything is getting on top of you, please remember that there is always somewhere to turn or help to be found.”

Miller was one of those inescapably talented musicians that was much loved across the creative landscape. Very sad news. We hope he can rest in peace.

Major Leagues give some great advice too. If you’re ever feeling down, there’s always someone there to chat to. Reach out a mate, a family member, a stranger. You’re never alone.

October is also mental health month; we encourage everybody to learn more about mental health issues and to help raise awareness about such a prevalent issue. Find out more info about October Mental Health month here.

If you or anyone close to you needs help dealing with depression, contact Beyond Blue on 1300 22 4636 or Lifeline on 13 11 14.