Australia Day, marked annually on January 26, will be observed as a public holiday on January 27 this year. While it commemorates the landing of the...
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Australia Day, marked annually on January 26, will be observed as a public holiday on January 27 this year. While it commemorates the landing of the First Fleet in 1788, the day is also contentious for its symbolism of British colonization impacts on Indigenous Australians, sparking debates about changing the date.
Australia Day, marked annually on January 26, will be observed as a public holiday on January 27 this year. While it commemorates the landing of the...
Australians celebrated and protested across the country on Sunday as Australia Day drew attention to political differences over Indigenous rights...
Hundreds of Aussies have been celebrated for their contributions to and impacts on society in this year’s Australia Day honours list.
JMG Marks International Day of Clean Energy, Offers Solutions for Greener Environment—-JMG Limited, a premier provider of electro-mechanical...
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Australians must be prepared to listen to each other if they want to have a serious conversation about the country's national day, Indigenous leaders...
This year, 2025, will be the International Year of Glaciers’ Preservation, with March 21 to be observed as the World Day for Glaciers. It is an...
While Australia Day is celebrated by many, January 26 is also observed as a day of mourning for many First Nations people.
Press Release January 23, 2025 This webinar examines the tactics and impacts of environmentalists’ intervention on resource initiatives from an...
National Girl Child Day National Girl Child Day, observed annually on January 24, is a significant occasion to raise awareness about the challenges...