From dawn ceremonies to rallies, festivals and other gatherings, here is what’s happening in each state and territory
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Indigenous people and their supporters have marched the streets across Australia to protest over Australia Day, saying January 26 is a day of mourning.
From dawn ceremonies to rallies, festivals and other gatherings, here is what’s happening in each state and territory
Tens of thousands of Australians have taken to the streets as part of annual ‘Invasion Day’ protests and rallies, but some cities including Perth...
While Australia Day is celebrated by many, January 26 is also observed as a day of mourning for many First Nations people.
WEST Indies Group of University Teachers (WIGUT) members, led by president Dr Indira Rampersad, marched through the UWI’s St Augustine campus as...
Mourning in the Morning 7.30am — 8.45am Elder Park/Tarntanya Wama 26 January means different things to different people. To some, it is ‘Australia...
January 26 has only been celebrated as a public holiday since 1994, but First Nations communities have been marking it as Invasion Day, or a Day of...
January 26, Australia Day, sparks celebration and protest as it highlights the nation's colonial past and ongoing Indigenous injustices. Protests in...
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Thousands people took to the streets of Sydney on Sunday morning for Invasion Day, marking 237 years of British colonisation on this continent....
Australians celebrated and protested across the country on Sunday as Australia Day drew attention to political differences over Indigenous rights...