Western Morning News (Saturday)

Australia alters anthem word to honour indigenous people

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AUSTRALIA has changed one word in its national anthem to reflect what the prime minister called “the spirit of unity” and the country’s Indigenous population.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison on New Year’s Eve announced the second line of the anthem, Advance Australia Fair, had been changed from “For we are young and free” to

“For we are one and free”. The change took effect on Friday.

“It is time to ensure this great unity is reflected more fully in our national anthem,” he said, adding that Australia was the “most successful multicultu­ral nation on Earth”.

“While Australia as a modern nation may be relatively young, our country’s story is ancient, as are the stories of the many First Nations peoples whose stewardshi­p we rightly acknowledg­e and respect,” Mr Morrison said.

“In the spirit of unity, it is only right that we ensure our national anthem reflects this truth and shared appreciati­on.”

Minister for Indigenous Australian­s Ken Wyatt said in a statement that he had been asked about the change and had given it his support.

Mr Wyatt, the first Indigenous Australian elected to the federal Parliament’s lower house, said the oneword change was “small in nature but significan­t in purpose”. “It is an acknowledg­ement that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures date back 65,000 years,” he said.

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