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Music. Count Us In means a massive school music campaign in Australia since 2007, which culminates in half a million school students singing the same song at the same time on the same day to promote music in education, an initiative of the Music Council of Australia.  Nine school children from across Australia wrote and workshopped a song "Come Play Your Part" with musicians, Audius, Paul Greene, Melinda Schneider and Program Ambassador, John Foreman, for the 2010 "Count Us In" celebration of singing, whereupon at 11:30am EST on 2 Sept '10 "Come Play Your Part" was sung simultaneously at primary schools across Australia

The gentle strains of Come Play Your Part might have taken on more of a dull roar as 500 students gathered on the steps of the Sydney Opera House, joining 500 more at Federation Square in Melbourne and 1,000 in Canberra. 

The West Australian Police Commissioner, Karl O'Callaghan, and his brilliantly titled band, The Filth, joined the cricketer Adam Gilchrist and 800 kids on the steps of the Perth Concert Hall.  But they're made of humbler stuff in Adelaide.  Students gathered around a car playing a CD on its stereo in a shopping centre car park.