Colin Lillie Celebrates Unity in Australia With “Our Land”

Last year I felt division within Australia in a way I’ve never felt before. I happened to catch a train full of people heading to Eora/Sydney for an anti-immigration march. It was packed with white retirees holding flags sounding off about migrants taking over their country. I watched in horror as one man said loudly that he should have worn his steel-capped boots as an Asian woman apologised while trying to make her way through the crowd and get off the train. That same night an Asian man wearing a Make America Great Again cap asked me whether I had a problem with him. Of course I said no, swiftly looked down, but wondered what would have happened if I’d answered in the affirmative. A couple of months later, I found myself sitting in a crowded park during a local seafood festival, trying to enjoy my fish and chips, when more white Boomers began sounding off about immigration. Then of course there was the terrorist attack in Bondi, a frightening reminder that hatred against people based on they are can turn deadly.

I’m naïve enough to think that the tragedy at Bondi and the acts of brave Aussies like Ahmed al-Ahmed may help remind us that we are one community and that our differences make us stronger. I’m also naïve enough to think music can make a difference. So in that spirit, I wanted to post about “Our Land” by Colin Lillie, a Scottish immigrant living in Mparntwe/Alice Springs who’s pretty proud to call Australia home. He’s joined by diverse contributors who played their parts from all parts of the country: Norman Daymarringu, Liam Jangala Price, Xueyan Chen, Gretta Ziller, Pete Denahy, Brad Bergen, Wayne Davis, and the stunning Austranesia Choir from Cairns.

“Its refrain, ‘We belong to this land,’ captures the essence of those who’ve come from all corners of the world to call Australia home”, Colin said. “The song is both personal and universal – a declaration of love for a country that welcomes, unites and inspires.”

Wayne Davis of Treetop Media shot the gorgeous video to highlight the contributions Colin’s collaborators and the parts of Australia they call home. He also made a feature-length documentary which follows Colin’s journey across the country meeting elders, artists, and everyday Aussies, which will be released later this year. After the 2025 we’ve just had, art like this which celebrates togetherness is exactly the sort of thing I want to champion in 2026.

Photo source: Colin Lillie promo kit

Colin Lillie Releases Feelgood Single “We Got Love”

Sometimes you hear voices that stay with you. Colin Lillie’s is one of those voices for me. I remember being wowed by him on The Voice a year ago. I’m pretty sure he didn’t get that far, but I never forgot about it. So I’m thrilled to hear some new music in the form of his latest single “We Got Love.”

This is joyful soul-rock, a true celebration of life and getting through the hard times.

“The song is about believing in yourself no matter how life kicks you, if you believe you’re on the right road you can get through anything,” he explained. “Real change is only relevant to the individual because no one really wants to know about the past, only the present. I guess ‘We Got Love’ is also about coming to peace with your past and walking down the new road with confidence.”

“We Got Love” comes from Colin’s forthcoming album, which is set for release near the end of the year. It’s only a matter of time before Colin is the headliner, but until then you can catch him supporting Diesel at the following shows.

2 August 2019 – Commercial Hotel, South Morang (with Diesel)
3 August 2019 – Village Green Hotel, Mulgrave (with Diesel)
8 August 2019 – Mt Pleasant Tavern, Mackay (with Diesel)
9 August 2019 – Kirwan Tavern, Townsville (with Diesel)
10 August 2019 – Edge Hill Tavern, Cairns (with Diesel)
15 August 2019 – Star Hotel, Emerald (with Diesel)
16 August 2019 – Allenstown Hotel, Rockhampton (with Diesel)
17 August 2019 – Harvey Road Tavern, Gladstone (with Diesel)
18 August 2019 – Bay Central Tavern, Harvey Bay (with Diesel)
22 August 2019 – Ramsgate Hotel, Henley Beach (with Diesel)
23 August 2019 – Norwood Hotel, Norwood (with Diesel)
24 August 2019 – Victoria Hotel, O’Halloran Hill (with Diesel)
30 & 31 August 2019 – Brass Monkey, Sydney (with Diesel)

Image used with permission from Footstomp Music