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Why I Stopped Celebrating On January 26 - Junkee


Junkee

Why I Stopped Celebrating On January 26
Junkee
On January 26, 2016 I hosted a 'Hottest 100' house party. We ate, drank, fired up the barbie, lazed around the pool, listened to music, and had a great old festive time. We also asked guests to donate to AIME, an educational program for Indigenous ...
Councillor's view: Change the commemorations, not the dateRockhampton Morning Bulletin

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Living Black a success story built on trust - The West Australian


The West Australian

Living Black a success story built on trust
The West Australian
As the host of the country's longest-running current affairs program, Karla Grant has had some unforgettable experiences in her quest to tell the stories that matter to indigenous Australians. The host and executive producer of Living Black, which last ...

Councillor's view: Change the commemorations, not the date - Rockhampton Morning Bulletin


Junkee

Councillor's view: Change the commemorations, not the date
Rockhampton Morning Bulletin
Cr Belot has communicated with members of the Darumbal people since he first suggested more Indigenous involvement on Australia Day. He asked for indigenous representation on how more participation could be encouraged. After speaking with members of ...
Why I Stopped Celebrating On January 26Junkee

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A quantum leap of change in Australia - Daily Mail


A quantum leap of change in Australia
Daily Mail
Cancer, indigenous issues, quantum physics and health are high on the national conscience if those up for the Australian of the Year award are anything to go by. Actor and cancer awareness campaigner Samuel Johnson received the Victorian state award ...

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A quantum leap of change in Australia - Daily Mail


A quantum leap of change in Australia
Daily Mail
Cancer, indigenous issues, quantum physics and health are high on the national conscience if those up for the Australian of the Year award are anything to go by. Actor and cancer awareness campaigner Samuel Johnson received the Victorian state award ...

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'Let go and forgive': Jacqui Lambie backs January 26 - The Advocate


The Advocate

'Let go and forgive': Jacqui Lambie backs January 26
The Advocate
Changing the date of Australia Day is not needed and Aboriginal Australians should “let go and forgive”, former independent Tasmanian senator Jacqui Lambie says. Ms Lambie, who claims Aboriginal heritage, weighed into the debate around potentially ...

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'Let go and forgive': Jacqui Lambie backs January 26 - The Advocate


The Advocate

'Let go and forgive': Jacqui Lambie backs January 26
The Advocate
Changing the date of Australia Day is not needed and Aboriginal Australians should “let go and forgive”, former independent Tasmanian senator Jacqui Lambie says. Ms Lambie, who claims Aboriginal heritage, weighed into the debate around potentially ...

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Letters to the editor - The North West Star


Letters to the editor
The North West Star
ROCK FOOD: Some of the stones at the Devil's Marbles near Tennant Creek do a passable imitation of sweet potatoes. Photo: Derek Barry. Why Australia Day should stay as it is. It's that time of year again. January 26 is approaching and that means ...

Former NRL player Joe Williams asks Johnathan Thurston to consider not standing for national anthem - Fox Sports


Fox Sports

Former NRL player Joe Williams asks Johnathan Thurston to consider not standing for national anthem
Fox Sports
OUTSPOKEN former NRL player and indigenous activist Joe Williams has urged Johnathan Thurston to consider staying seated for the national anthem should the North Queensland Cowboys legend be honoured as Australian of the Year. Thurston is in the ...

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Entries open to SAM 2018 Indigenous Ceramic Award - ArtsHub


ArtsHub

Entries open to SAM 2018 Indigenous Ceramic Award
ArtsHub
As a $20,000 acquisitive prize, the 2018 ICA is open to Indigenous Australian groups and individual artists to propose an exhibition concept to be realised at SAM. Eight shortlisted groups or artists will be supported with an exhibition development fee ...

Thurston calls for an Australia Day 'national chat' - NRL.COM


NRL.COM

Thurston calls for an Australia Day 'national chat'
NRL.COM
North Queensland Cowboys and Australian star Johnathan Thurston believes it is time to have a "national chat" about the timing of Australia Day. The 34-year-old spoke emotionally to NRL.com, encouraging his fellow Australians to look into the meaning ...

Start by looking backwards - Shepparton News


Shepparton News

Start by looking backwards
Shepparton News
And as we consider these issues, it is also timely to remember that back in 1938, on January 26, a group of Aboriginal men and women from across Australia — including Yorta Yorta man, William Cooper — gathered at Australia Hall in Sydney not to ...

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Let's celebrate Australia - but not on January 26 - InDaily


InDaily

Let's celebrate Australia - but not on January 26
InDaily
South Australia is a progressive and compassionate state. I believe we can come together to back our indigenous communities in their struggle for recognition. We've seen the Adelaide and Marion councils wade into the discussion on changing the date ...

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First Fleet 'good' for indigenous: Abbott - The Australian


First Fleet 'good' for indigenous: Abbott
The Australian
Mr Abbott was on Monday again throwing his support behind keeping the existing date of Australia Day. "What happened on the 26th of January 1788 was on balance, for everyone - Aboriginal people included - a good thing because it brought Western ...

First Fleet was 'good' for Indigenous people: Abbott - SBS


SBS

First Fleet was 'good' for Indigenous people: Abbott
SBS
"There are pressing problems and we should address them. We are nevertheless a great country and Australia Day I think is a wonderful opportunity to celebrate all of the things we have achieved given that there are 364 other days where we can lament ...
British settlement was a “good thing” for indigenous Australians, Tony Abbott saysDaily Telegraph
Tony Abbott says January 26 marks a 'good thing' for Aboriginal peopleNEWS.com.au
Tony Abbott urges cut in immigration intakeThe Australian
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First Fleet was 'good' for Indigenous people: Abbott - SBS


SBS

First Fleet was 'good' for Indigenous people: Abbott
SBS
"There are pressing problems and we should address them. We are nevertheless a great country and Australia Day I think is a wonderful opportunity to celebrate all of the things we have achieved given that there are 364 other days where we can lament ...
Tony Abbott says January 26 marks a 'good thing' for Aboriginal peopleNEWS.com.au
British settlement was a “good thing” for indigenous Australians, Tony Abbott saysDaily Telegraph
Australia Day debate: There are 364 other days to wear a black ...The Australian
Pedestrian TV -Armidale Express -9news.com.au
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'It's complicated': UWA Australian History chair advocates 'changing the date' - WAtoday


WAtoday

'It's complicated': UWA Australian History chair advocates 'changing the date'
WAtoday
The first ever national "Australia Day" was held on July 30 in 1915, in order to raise funds for the First World War effort. It was only in 1935 when all states agreed to adopt a common date and name for a national day, and Australia Day became a ...

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'It's complicated': UWA Australian History chair advocates 'changing the date' - WAtoday


WAtoday

'It's complicated': UWA Australian History chair advocates 'changing the date'
WAtoday
"We now know that Indigenous Australians had been in possession for at least 60,000 years." Professor Lydon said a full acknowledgement of the date's history informed her own opinion to advocate "changing the date". "If we wish to include the First ...

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First Fleet 'good' for Indigenous Australians, Tony Abbott says - The Sydney Morning Herald


The Sydney Morning Herald

First Fleet 'good' for Indigenous Australians, Tony Abbott says
The Sydney Morning Herald
Tony Abbott believes the arrival of the First Fleet was a good thing for Indigenous Australians. The former prime minister was on Monday again throwing his support behind keeping the existing date of Australia Day. SHARE; Share on Facebook SHARE; Share ...
Australia Day debate: There are 364 other days to wear a black armbandThe Australian

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First Fleet 'good' for Indigenous Australians, Tony Abbott says - The Sydney Morning Herald


The Sydney Morning Herald

First Fleet 'good' for Indigenous Australians, Tony Abbott says
The Sydney Morning Herald
Tony Abbott believes the arrival of the First Fleet was a good thing for Indigenous Australians. The former prime minister was on Monday again throwing his support behind keeping the existing date of Australia Day. SHARE; Share on Facebook SHARE; Share ...
Australia Day debate: There are 364 other days to wear a black armbandThe Australian
Australia Day 2018: Tony Abbott attacks 'black armband' view9news.com.au
Australia Day: Why our destiny requires another date to celebrateWestern Advocate

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