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A historic change will be made to the opening lines of Australia s national anthem taking effect from today, in a move recognising 60,000 years of indigenous history. Prime Minister Scott Morrison will on Friday announce a simple change to the second line of Advance Australia Fair to be we are one and free , instead of young and free . It will be the first change to Advance Australia Fair s lyrics since 1984, the same year it became the national anthem under the Hawke Government. The surprise move is intended to acknowledge Australia s First Nations people, with the word young neglecting the country s ancient Aboriginal heritage. ....
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A historic change will be made to the opening lines of Australia s national anthem taking effect from today, in a move recognising 60,000 years of indigenous history. Prime Minister Scott Morrison will on Friday announce a simple change to the second line of Advance Australia Fair to be we are one and free , instead of young and free . It will be the first change to Advance Australia Fair s lyrics since 1984, the same year it became the national anthem under the Hawke Government. The surprise move is intended to acknowledge Australia s First Nations people, with the word young neglecting the country s ancient Aboriginal heritage. ....
A spending-led economic recovery will soon rely on robust wage growth December 30, 2020 10.30pm Normal text size Advertisement In his genial and occasionally subversive manner, finance journalist Alan Kohler recently shared a graph on social media that compared two periods of sharemarket gains. The graph showed that in the 30 years to 1988, 92 per cent of gains were derived from economic growth. But in the decades since then, the majority of sharemarket growth was produced by a “transfer from wages”. In simple terms, businesses have been making money by taking more of the economic pie from their workers rather than growing it. The coronavirus pandemic has, if anything, exacerbated the trend with company profits jumping while workers’ total share of income has continued its steep decline. ....