The Australian Olympic team's song, guaranteed to be an earworm during the Paris Olympics, has been released by singer-songwriter and actress Jessica Mauboy.
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The song Higher was developed in collaboration with national athletes themselves, the Australian Olympic Committee said.
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Olympians were invited to share their views on the theme, spirit and lyrics of the song which was written by Australian songwriters Shannon Busch and Stephen Mowat.
"It's an absolute honour to lend my voice in support of our incredible Aussie athletes," Ms Mauboy said.
The former Australian Idol contestant said the song "captures the spirit and energy of our amazing team."
"And I know I speak for all Aussies when I say we are thrilled to celebrate their dedication, passion, and the pride they bring to us all."
The 2024 Paris Olympics kick off on July 26 and wrap up on August 11.
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She will travel to Paris to perform the tune on July 24 at the Australian Olympic Committee's Flag Bearer Ceremony at the French Mint.
The Bran Nue Dae actress will also perform the song at Australia's homecoming ceremony on August 14.
"Lyrically it speaks to the reality of an Olympian's path to the Games and melodically, it's a killer track," Australian Olympic Committee chair Cate Campbell said.
"It's uplifting and a great chorus. I can just see our Olympic athletes in Paris belting this out, some better than others."