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Their album for Warner Classics (2012) was observed by Gramophone Magazine to "boast a crisp, resonant delivery of the sonic goods under Hamilton's confident direction." In 2013 they released an songbook with Edition Peters and in 2016 an album for ABC Classics.

Recently the group has brought their distinctly Australian sound to audiences in Guatemala, Mexico, China, the UK, Germany, New Caledonia, USA, Palestine, Woodford Folk Festival and Hobart Festival of Voices.">
In 2012 the ensemble gave 20 performances at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and a direct broadcast on BBC3 in London. Their self-titled album for Warner Classics (2012) was observed by Gramophone magazine to "boast a crisp, resonant delivery of the sonic goods under Hamilton's confident direction." In 2013 The Australian Voices released an songbook with Edition Peters, featuring some of the group's best-known repertoire.

Recently the group has brought their distinctly Australian sound to audiences in Guatemala, Mexico, China, the UK, Germany, New Caledonia, USA, Palestine, Woodford Folk Festival and Hobart Festival of Voices.

In 2014 they made international headlines with commissioned works from Rob Davidson using musicalisation of political speeches. Not Now, Not Ever! - based on former PM Julia Gillard's famous 'misogyny' speech - went viral as a YouTube video; and a treatment of Noel Pearson's eulogy to Gough Whitlam was premiered on live TV on ABC's Q&A program, in Pearson's presence.

In 2015 The Australian Voices premiered Gordon Hamilton's The Trillion Souls with the Queensland Symphony Orchestra. For the Queensland Music Festival they collaborated with the band Topology in a concert - Unrepresentative Swill - inspired by prime-ministerial speeches.">
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