Friday, January 25, 2008

Australian National Anthem: Advance Australia Fair

Tomorrow (Jan 26) is Australia Day.

For us S'poreans, that means a long weekend ahead! Yay :)

The following info is taken from http://www.australiaday.gov.au/pages/page29.asp

The Australian National Anthem, proclaimed in 1984, identifies Australia at home and overseas. It unites the nation and is a public expression of joy and pride in being Australian.

The Australian National Anthem is used at important public ceremonies, sporting and community events.

History
In 1973 a competition was held for a distinctively Australian national anthem. The Australian National Anthem Quest was run in two stages by the Australia Council for the Arts. The first stage for lyrics attracted more than 1400 entries. The second stage for music received 1200 entries. A prize of $5,000 was offered for each stage.

The judges decided the entries did not meet the high standards of Australia's traditional songs 'Advance Australia Fair', 'Waltzing Matilda' and 'Song of Australia'.

The Australia Council for the Arts recommended the final choice for the national anthem should be made from these three songs.

The Bureau of Statistics ran a national poll of 60 000 people. 'Advance Australia Fair' was favoured by 51.4 per cent of the people followed by 'Waltzing Matilda' (19.6 per cent).

In 1974 'Advance Australia Fair' was adopted as the Australian National Anthem; however in 1976 'God Save The Queen' was reinstated.

In 1977 the Australian Electoral Office conducted a poll for the national anthem tune in conjunction with a referendum. The tune 'Advance Australia Fair' was the preferred option.

In 1981 the National Australia Day Council recommended that the Australian National Anthem consist of two verses of 'Advance Australia Fair 'with some modification.

Sheet music downloadable here.

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