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    This practice has since become a deeply respected tradition in Australian rugby, aimed at fostering a greater connection between the national team and the country's 65,000-year-old Indigenous history.

    : To further honor First Nations people, the players often wear a specially designed Indigenous jersey during these matches. This practice has since become a deeply respected

    : Indigenous singer Olivia Fox (a Wiradjuri woman) has been a central figure in these historic renditions, often leading the team in song. : In the July 2022 match in Brisbane,

    : In the July 2022 match in Brisbane, the anthem was sung in the Yugambeh language , the traditional language of the region where the match was held. While the first time the (Australia's national rugby

    : Every player on the Wallabies squad committed to learning the lyrics in the local Indigenous language by heart, a gesture widely praised for its sincerity and respect.

    It truly was a landmark moment for Australian sports and cultural recognition. While the first time the (Australia's national rugby union team) sang the anthem in an Indigenous language was actually in December 2020 against Argentina, the 2022 event you're likely referring to was a powerful continuation of this new tradition during the Test series against England . Key Highlights of the Performance

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