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| Music of Australia | ||
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| History (Timeline and Aborigines | Jazz | |
| Southeast Asian | Rock | |
| Other immigrants | Classical | |
| Pop | Hip hop | |
| Awards | ARIA | |
| Festivals | Big Day Out | |
| Media | CAAMA, Countdown, Triple J, ABC | |
| National anthem | "Advance Australia Fair" | |
| Local music | ||
| Australian Capital Territory - New South Wales - Norfolk Island - Northern Territory - Queensland - South Australia - Tasmania - Victoria - Western Australia | ||
Australian hip hop began in the early 1980s, primarily influenced by hip hop music and culture imported via radio and television from America.
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