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  2. Advance Australia Fair - Wikipedia

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    Before its adoption as Australia's national anthem, "Advance Australia Fair" had considerable use elsewhere. For example, Australia's national broadcaster, the Australian Broadcasting Commission, used it to announce its radio news bulletins from 1942 to 1952. [7] It was also frequently played at the start or end of official functions.

  3. 1977 Australian plebiscite (National Song) - Wikipedia

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    This was the third plebiscite to be held in Australia, following two regarding military service in 1916 and 1917. [1] "Advance Australia Fair", was the winner, however the anthem was not given official status. Subsequently, in 1984 the song was declared the national anthem with lyrics significantly modified from the original.

  4. God Bless Australia - Wikipedia

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    This version was sung by Neil Williams, backed by an orchestra and chorus, which were recorded at Melbourne's GTV-9 studios. [4] At that time, O'Hagan dismissed "Advance Australia Fair" as a possible national anthem, "[it] never developed into a national song. You can't make a national song overnight. It just evolves.

  5. List of AFL Grand Final pre-match performances - Wikipedia

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    Australian National Anthem "Advance Australia Fair" 1977: Barry Crocker performs "The Impossible Dream" [1] — 1978: Keith Michell performs "The Impossible Dream" [2] — 1979: Mike Brady and John Farnham — 1980: Peter Allen — 1981: Jon English performs Waltzing Matilda — 1982: Rolf Harris sang "Waltzing Matilda" — 1983: Glenn Shorrock ...

  6. I Am Australian - Wikipedia

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    "I Am Australian" (or "We Are Australian") is a popular Australian song written in 1987 by Bruce Woodley of the Seekers and Dobe Newton of the Bushwackers. Its lyrics are filled with many historic and cultural references, such as to the " digger ", Albert Namatjira and Ned Kelly , among others.

  7. National symbols of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Flag of the governor general of Australia: 1953 Indigenous flag Australian Aboriginal flag: Australian Aboriginal Flag: 14 July 1995 [3] [4] Indigenous flag Torres Strait Islander flag: 14 July 1995 [5] National anthem: Advance Australia Fair "Advance Australia Fair" 19 April 1984 [6] Royal anthem: God Save the King "God Save the King" 19 April ...

  8. Waltzing Matilda - Wikipedia

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    "Waltzing Matilda" is a song developed in the Australian style of poetry and folk music called a bush ballad. It has been described as the country's "unofficial national anthem". [1] The title was Australian slang for travelling on foot (waltzing) with one's belongings in a "matilda" slung over one's back. [2]

  9. Mike Brady (musician) - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1970s, Brady continued to release a number of singles, including two which reached the Australian top 50. [2] He sang backing vocals for Renée Geyer's second album It's a Man's Man's World. [3] In the mid-1970s, Brady started his own record company called "Full Moon Records" and a publishing company called "Remix Publishing".