Country music - country song.


Added: Oct 12, 2008

Author: revelation100

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Country Music - It's Our Territory. A very powerful song.The concept, slogan and song was created for the Peter Kittle Motor Company.Peter Barnes was appointed General Manager and Creative Director of MDA Barr Woollard Cawrse NT in 1987, with overall responsibility for improving the creative output, client base and financial performance of the agency.From a position of near closure due to previous poor management, within twelve months the agency became the leading and most influential advertising and marketing company in the Northern Territory.Peter was directly appointed by the Chief Minister (The Hon. Steve Hatton) of the Northern Territory to oversee and direct Northern Territory Government advertising and marketing, which included the Territory's desire to achieve Statehood.On the very day that Peter was to take up his new position, Steve Hatton was replace by Marshall Perron as Chief Minister. Peter lost his job, along with the opportunity to use his abilities in achieving Statehood for the Northern Territory."I created 'It's Our Territory' in 1997 for the Peter Kittle Motor Company. Peter Kittle was a client of my own advertising agency back then. The Katherine flood devastated Katherine and surrounding area. The Peter Kittle dealership was also immersed in the flood. This video was created for the people of Katherine just after the flood and is recognition of the fighting spirit of Territorians. You can watch the full version of the song on Youtube at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KXbn8smZR1Q " Well worth watching if you are a Territorian - comment by Peter Barnes.The Northern Territory is a federal territory of Australia. The capital city is Darwin; the other two sizable settlements are Alice Springs (in the desert interior, 1,500 kilometres (930 mi) to the south) and Katherine (near the base of the Top End). Residents of the Northern Territory are often known simply as 'Territorians'. Almost one third of the population of the Northern Territory are Indigenous Australians, a far greater proportion than in any other state or territory in Australia. There are Aboriginal communities in many parts of the territory, the largest ones being the Pitjantjatjara near Uluru, the Arrernte near Alice Springs, the Luritja between those two, the Warlpiri further north, and the Yolngu in eastern Arnhem Land. Tourism is one of the major industries on the Northern Territory. Iconic destinations such as Uluru and Kakadu make the Northern Territory a must see destination for domestic and international travellers. Diverse landscapes, spectacular waterfalls, wide open spaces, aboriginal culture, wild and untamed wildlife, all create a unique opportunity for the visitor to immerse themselves in the natural wonder that the Northern Territory offers. Images of Uluru (Ayers Rock) are recognised around the world ensuring that Tourism in the Northern Territory will remain a vital component of its future.For information about the author go to http://www.users.on.net/revelation/Peter_Barnes.htmYou can email the author (Peter Barnes) at peterbarnes@iprimus.com.auOther songs by the author of this song that you can view on youtube include:'Can You Hear Australia's Heroes Marching?' (Australian war memorial song). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1j24bKov5Go'South Australia - It's My Home' (A state song for South Australia)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Je4iHVfNjAc© Peter Barnes 1997 - 2007. All Rights Reserved. All content remains the property of the respective copyright holders. All logos and trademarks are the registered trademarks of the respective trademark owners.Northern Terrtory song on video. Images include Territorians and the Katherine Flood. Army helping Territorians.Videos you can watch. Aussie music. Country Music. Powerful singer emotion. Australian music. NT.

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