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"Advance Australia Fair" was chosen and announced as the new national anthem, to be used on all occasions excepting those of a specifically regal nature. On 22 January 1976 the Fraser government reinstated "God Save the Queen" as the national anthem for use at royal and vice-regal events, but otherwise provided a choice between "God Save the ...
Later in 1977 a plebiscite to choose the "national song" preferred "Advance Australia Fair". This was subsequently proclaimed the national anthem in 1984 by the Hawke government . "God Save the Queen" became the royal anthem (later "God Save the King" on the accession of King Charles III ), and is used at public engagements attended by the King ...
This section is an excerpt from 1977 Australian plebiscite (National Song) § Results Voters were presented with the following choice: Against the background that 'GOD SAVE THE QUEEN' is the NATIONAL ANTHEM to be played on Regal and Vice Regal occasions, electors may indicate their preferences as to which of the tunes of the songs listed below ...
Top 25 singles of 1977 < 1976 1978 > Other Australian top charts for 1977 top 25 albums Australian top 40 charts for the 1980s singles albums Australian number-one charts of 1977 albums singles The following lists the top 25 (end of year) charting singles on the Australian Singles Charts, for the year of 1977. These were the best charting singles in Australia for 1977. The source for this year ...
21 May – The 1977 Australian referendum is held. [23] Questions on Senate casual vacancies, referendums and retirement of judges are passed. [24] A question on simultaneous elections for the House of Representatives and the Senate fails. [25] A plebiscite to decide Australia's national song is won by "Advance Australia Fair". [26] 24 May:
The Australian Children's Choir, The National Boys Choir, The Band of the 3rd Military District and The 3rd Division Australian Artillery Band: 1989: John Farnham sang "Waltzing Matilda" John Farnham: 1990: Normie Rowe and Lucy Gale Normie Rowe: 1991: Daryl Braithwaite. Angry Anderson performed "Bound for Glory". Daryl Braithwaite: 1992: Joan ...
The song, played by orchestra and chorus under Professor Joshua Ives, was a feature of the opening ceremony of the Adelaide Jubilee International Exhibition in 1887. "Song of Australia" was a particular favourite of the Australian baritone Peter Dawson. [12] who called it "the finest national anthem ever written". [13] His notable performances ...
1977 Australian plebiscite (National Song) T. List of number-one albums of 1977 (Australia) List of top 25 albums for 1977 in Australia;