Resources
There are a number of useful resources available for download on this page. We encourage you to get in touch if you have other ideas of different kinds of resources you'd find useful that are not available here.
Auspire – Australia Day Council Annual Review 2022
Auspire is proud of the impact and outcomes achieved each year. Read about them in our 2022 Annual Review.
Australian National Anthem instrumental track for download (1 verse)
Instrumental audio track available for download
Australian National Anthem
From 1 January 2021, the words of the second line of the Australian National Anthem were amended.
Association Member Benefits and Application form
Local councils within WA, Corporates and Community groups are all eligible for membership. To assess the benefits or to apply, download the form.
Auspire – Australia Day Council Annual Review 2021
Auspire is proud of the impact and outcomes achieved each year. Read about them in our 2021 Annual Review.
Australian Affirmation Pledge
Based on the Australian Citizenship Pledge made by new citizens, the Australian citizenship affirmation can be included in any gathering, event or ceremony.
Auspire – Australia Day Council Annual Review 2018
Auspire is proud of the impact and outcomes achieved each year. Read about them in our 2018 Annual Review.
Auspire – Australia Day Council WA Annual Review 2019
Auspire is proud of the impact and outcomes achieved each year. Read about them in our 2019 Annual Review.
Auspire – Australia Day Council Annual Review 2020
Auspire is proud of the impact and outcomes achieved each year. Read about them in our 2020 Annual Review.
Auspire Strategic Plan 2017-2022
Auspire has developed a 5 year strategic plan to guide our work and to help us achieve our strategic goals.
Australia Day Launch Address by the Honourable Kim Beazley AC Governor of Western Australia January 2020
Auspire – Australia Day Council of WA, Australia Day Launch Address by the Honourable Kim Beazley AC Governor of Western Australia Tuesday, 21 January 2020
Code of Conduct
Auspire encourages high standards of conduct and behaviour where all individuals are treated with respect and dignity and as a minimum, act in accordance with our values, which we believe reflect and support a socially and culturally inclusive society.
Creating Inclusive Events
Australia is a dynamic, diverse and multicultural nation so it’s important to consider this when creating your event.
Flag Protocol
As one of Australia’s most important symbols, the flag should be used with respect and dignity. These protocols will assist you when flying or using the flag, including as part of flag-raising ceremonies.
Our Common Bond – Part 1-3
Our Common Bond is the resource for those who decide to become Australian citizens. Australian citizenship is an important step in your migration story. Becoming an Australian citizen means that you are making an ongoing commitment to Australia and all that this country stands for. This is the 1st part including some test questions.
Our Common Bond – Part 4-5
Our Common Bond is the resource for those who decide to become Australian citizens. Australian citizenship is an important step in your migration story. Becoming an Australian citizen means that you are making an ongoing commitment to Australia and all that this country stands for. This is the 2nd part and not testable.
Partnership and Donations Policy
This document sets out guidelines and justification of who we will partner with and on the acceptance of fundraising activities and receiving of donations.
Research tips for an Inclusive Event
When planning for a community event it’s important to research and consult your community to ensure you deliver something that is culturally and socially inclusive.
Respectful acknowledgement on 26 January
Recommendations on how to respectfully approach Australia Day activities on 26 January.
Risk Management Checklist
When planning a community event, you need to be aware of possible risks and outcomes and take steps to control their consequences. This checklist is a guide to assist you to develop your risk management plan.
Welcome to Country
Protocols for welcoming visitors to Country have been a part of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures for thousands of years. find out the difference between a Welcome to Country and an Acknowledgement of Country here.
Working with Volunteers
Volunteers play a vital role in many community events. If you are considering Volunteers for your next event, this information can help.