I Still Call Australia Home
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I Still Call Australia Home, by Peter Allen. Arranged by Michael Easton and Kent Logie. Performed by the Churchlands Community Orchestra and Wanneroo Civic Choir at the Karrinup Community Centre, Western Australia.

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