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The average Australian is likely unconcerned with the history behind why we celebrate Australia Day on January 26. Instead, they’re probably just grateful for the day off, with much more ...
January 26 represents a painful day in history for many — but it appears the official Australia Day body has opted to wipe that history altogether. A new arrival to Australia, wanting to know ...
Changing the date of Australia Day and the proposed Voice to Parliament have both been calls for Australia to acknowledge Australia’s history and the enduring legacy of colonisation. Many ...
Cooper is among a growing band of Indigenous allies who now refer to Australia Day as Invasion Day or Survival Day, after learning more about the nation’s history from those who suffered.
A sense of history, national pride and self-respect, these sentiments underpinned the aspiration of Australia Day. It is a day not stuck in time but rooted in history. Australia Day represents ...
Tom Switzer’s op-ed “Annoy the Woke Left, Celebrate Australia Day” (Jan. 26 ... decency and an understanding of Australian history.
Australia Day marks the day that a British fleet first ... But those days are gone, and history can’t be undone." Despite the significant unhappiness with the current holiday, Albanese said ...