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The Australian Girls Choir (AGC) is known for their inspirational performances to audiences all around the world, through national and international tours, television appearances and thousands of public events.

Founded in 1984, the AGC now has 6,000 choristers in training in Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney and recently spread their wings internationally, opening a chapter of the choir in Singapore. The founding philosophy of the AGC is that “all girls can learn to sing with encouragement and training”.

The AGC has shared the stage with a long list of professional artists including the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Andre Rieu, Celtic Woman and Hugh Jackman, and has been honoured to perform for Queen Elizabeth II, Nelson Mandela, President Obama and the Dalai Lama.

Regularly seen at major events from the Cricket to the Australian Open and much loved at Carols by Candlelight and Carols in the Domain, the choir is perhaps best known for their involvement in the iconic ‘I Still Call Australia Home’ advertising campaigns for Qantas over the last 28 years.

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