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Thousands of Australians celebrate an increasingly polarizing Australia Day
Australia Day is being celebrated all over the country this Sunday. In Sydney, traditional ceremonies took place at dawn in various locations including Bondi beach and Barangaroo. The Sydney Opera House was also lit up with traditional paintings.
How Aussies are celebrating Australia Day
As 15,000 New Citizens are sworn in on Australia Day, millions of residents are firing up the barbecues and catching rays on the beach to celebrate the national holiday.
Australia Day 2025: All the ceremonies and celebrations in pictures
Early risers in Sydney enjoyed an Australia Day dawn reflection service at the Sydney Opera House as the sun rose today. As the skies were painted streaks of purple and pink during a magnificant sunrise, the Opera House sails also lit up in an incredible display of Indigenous art.
Monuments defaced as Australians protest, celebrate national day
Two historic statues were damaged in Melbourne ahead of Australia Day celebrations on Sunday, with tens of thousands of people across the country joining protests in support of Aboriginal groups who say the date is not one to cheer.
Australia: Thousands Join Invasion Day Protests Nationwide
People across Australia joined FInvasion DayX marches as Indigenous communities and their allies protested the observance of January 26 as the national day. Most capital cities held multiple protests alongside events celebrating Indigenous culture.
How Sydney celebrated Australia Day 2025: Picture special
As more and more Aussies support celebrating Australia Day on January 26, Sydneysiders are spending Sunday simply enjoying the public holiday and embracing two of our nation’s most beloved pastimes – the beach and the pub.
Bigger, better, bolder: Australians reclaim their national day
Australia Day is back, friends. Our national day of celebration has been reclaimed by the not-so-silent majority who partied on the beaches, in backyards and long into the night, from one end of this great land to the other.
Thousands to gather for Australia Day protests
Earlier reports suggested that more than 30,000 anti-Australia Day and pro-Palestine protesters could take to the streets in Melbourne’s CBD. Protests are set to begin from 9am in Brisbane’s Queen’s Garden,
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Australia Day 2025: Large crowds gather for 'Invasion Day' protests and events in capital cities across the country
A large crowd watched on as the demonstrations and smoking ceremony took place in the park before the participants moved on ...
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Largest Australian flag to be flown at Sydney mosque for Australia Day
The largest Australian flag is set to be hoisted on Australia Day at a mosque in Sydney, surpassing the flag currently flying ...
Khaleej Times
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Monuments defaced as Australia Day protests ramp up
The national day on January 26 is a controversial date for Indigenous Australians because it marks the day that Captain James ...
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Invasion Day rallies, new citizens and barbecues: Australia Day marked across the country
Thousands of Australians gathered across the country in largely peaceful Invasion Day protests, as thousands of others became ...
The Economist
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An angry culture war surrounds Australia Day
For years, the question of whether to move Australia Day to a less contentious date has loomed over the festivities.
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Australia Day is the most morally complicated day on the calendar — we mustn’t shrink from that complexity
Perhaps a virtuous country is one that knows how wonderful it is, and how sordid — a country that is capable of honest ...
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Australia Day 2024 honours for media industry figures
The 2024 Australia Day honours list features media industry figures with awards made under the Order of Australia. Among them ...
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on MSN
‘An unsightly blight’: Australia’s hottest debate is over beach cabanas
A new kind of real estate war is breaking out on Australia’s famous shorelines, with a debate over the fairness of staking a ...
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