Is there a way to access music purchased in another country??

I recently returned home to Canada from Australia.  Doing so I returned my itunes account to Canadian information,  an unforseen result is that all of my music that I purchased in Australia has been locked out and is unable to play however still downloads to my computer.  I sincerely hope there is a way to access this music? 
Any help greatly appreciated 

Tracks you buy from the iTunes Store are not copy protected, though, and haven't been for a couple of years now.
Regards.

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