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The Australian Girls Choir, founded by Judith Curphey in 1984, has grown to 6500 members and expanded to Singapore, offering life-changing programs for young girls. The choir's performances, including at the Sydney Opera House, have garnered widespread acclaim and support from various audiences, including prominent figures like Dame Quentin Bryce and the Governor-General. Through initiatives like Girls From Oz, the choir has empowered girls in remote and Indigenous communities, showcasing the transformative impact of music and mentorship. [Extracted from the article] |