"
The light on the hill" is often referenced in Australian popular culture. Notable instances include: • "The Light On The Hill" from the musical
Keating! is a country-influenced ballad in which Keating laments the trends in the 1996 election, concludes that he is doomed electorally, and sings of his unachieved dreams and with some bitterness at what he sees as the backward-looking message of his opponent. • "Neighborhood Watch" from
My Friend the Chocolate Cake's self-titled first album refers to the light on the hill as a dream that is no longer even dreamt. • "We Remember the light on the hill" from
Midnight Oil's song "River Runs Red" on the album
Blue Sky Mining is a reference to the statement made by Prime Minister Chifley. •
Greens MP
Adam Bandt referenced the light on the hill in his post-election speech in 2010, stating "there is a new light on the hill and it's powered by renewable energy". • A 2011 cartoon by
Jon Kudelka depicted current Labor Prime Minister
Julia Gillard turning off the light on the hill, because it was "attracting the boats", a reference to the highly politicised topic of
boat arrivals from asylum seekers. ==See also==