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Indigenous national anthem success at Wallabies game may lead to permanent change – PerthNow
The rousing success of Rugby Australia’s move to have the Wallabies sing an Indigenous version of the national anthem could lead to permanent change.

The Wallabies produced an historic first performance of an Indigenous national anthem at an international event.
Singer Olivia Fox sang Advance Australia Fair in the Eora language and then in English before the Wallabies final Rugby Championship Test against Argentina at BankWest Stadium in Sydney.
It was the first time a joint-language anthem has been performed at an international sporting event in Australia. The spectacle was made more momentous by the Wallabies squad singing the Eora language…
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