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Tourism Australia launches four-minute tribute to ‘Australia’s unofficial anthem’

Tourism Australia and Qantas have teamed up with Icehouse singer Iva Davies to produce a four-minute video to mark the 30th anniversary of ‘Australia’s unofficial anthem’, Great Southern Land.

The film was made before Telstra’s Olympics ad, which featured another unofficial Australian anthem, Down Under by Men At Work – but after The Monkeys’ film for Sydney Opera House, which also features a succession of artists performing popular Aussie anthem Ship Song, by Nick Cave.

Great Southern Land, which was written while Davies was on a Qantas flight over central Australia in 1981, is performed in TA’s video by artists including Katie Noonan, Van She, Eskimo Joe, The Sydney Philharmonia Choirs and Cut Copy.

Though made without involving TA’s ad agency, DDB Sydney, some of the footage in the video was taken from DDB’s most recent incarnation of the There’s Nothing Like Australia campaign, which cost $4m to produce.

The video was made by Dominic Locher, who has produced video clips before for Davies, and Angus Forbes. Sound was by Zig Zag Lane.

It will run online only, including Twitter and TA’s Facebook page.

The video features destinations including Kangaroo Island, Perth’s Cottesloe Beach, Parliament House in Canberra, Federation Square and Degraves Lane in Melbourne, Tasmania’s coastline, Sydney’s Bondi Beach and Crystal Cascades in Tropical North Queensland.

Tourism Australia MD Andrew McEvoy said: “For the past 30 years Great Southern Land has been an inspirational and positive anthem for our country. This clip will be shared with online audiences over the world – including with Tourism Australia’s 3.4 million Facebook fans – to reignite some of the passion and emotional connection that people feel towards Australia when they hear this song.”

Iva Davies commented: “It is really humbling that so many Australians including artists that I respect, have taken the time to come together to form this amazing clip for Tourism Australia, showcasing the beautiful destinations Australia has to offer the world. As a musician, I’ve travelled this vast country many times and seen some awe-inspiring places but what I’ve learnt is that you never stop discovering the beautiful colours and changing landscapes of Australia.”

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