January 26 means different things to different people. Some protested the day, while others just wanted to enjoy the sunshine.
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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 Day’ and a time for celebration. But for others – including many First Nations people – the date is difficult, challenging and a source of extreme grief and sorrow. The Australia Day […]
January 26 means different things to different people. Some protested the day, while others just wanted to enjoy the sunshine.
Indigenous people and their supporters have marched the streets across Australia to protest over Australia Day, saying January 26 is a day of...
As Palestinians and Israelis in Australia on Thursday woke to a ceasefire deal, there was some relief. But trepidation and grief were the heaviest...
While Australia Day is celebrated by many, January 26 is also observed as a day of mourning for many First Nations people.
Sunday’s Binalup/Middleton Beach Festival brought together people of all cultures, interests and ages from the Albany community for a morning of...
What to do and where to go for those who do (and don’t) celebrate Australia Day and the long weekend.
For many sun, sea, sand and snags will among the top priorities on Australia Day as people gather to celebrate — whether they were born here, have...
A selfless worker for Melbourne’s African community is among the local heroes in the Australia Day Honours recipients.
A selfless worker for Melbourne’s African community is among the local heroes in the Australia Day Honours recipients.
L iverpool is preparing to make Australia Day a memorable occasion with the Bigge Barbeque at Bigge Park, blending diverse cultural flavours with...