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Some thoughts about #australiaday

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Ken Waugh2 years ago

Nice one. New Zealand celebrates a treaty. Canada celebrates its confederation. USA celebrates its independence. Australia celebrates the arrival of another country's navy. How pathetic.

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Tori2 years ago

Recent polls show 2/3 of country want to keep the date. In a democracy, majority rules. Sorry.

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Woody2 years ago

@Deedumdeelee

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James Amott 🍄🐕✌️2 years ago

So well explained with no bullshit.

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Steve Tibb2 years ago

26th of Jan 1949 is when the Nationality and Citizenship act came into effect (creating Australian citizenship for the first time). It’s when we were first called “Australians” and why we should remain celebrating that day for all the good it embodies.

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Wil Stracke2 years ago

Under the 1948 Act, First Nations people still couldn’t vote, Australians remained British subjects and British migrants were privileged over every other migrant group in the country in terms of becoming citizens. So I’m not sure I’d describe it as ‘unifying’. 🤷‍♀️

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No WelfareCard SA(Survivor of Sueter's CDC Gulag)2 years ago

We have only Celebrated it on Jan 26th since the Howard era,

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Fran McInerney2 years ago

As ever, perfectly captured. Cheers.

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