After many years of heated debate over whether January 26 is an appropriate date to celebrate Australia Day – with some councils and other groups shifting away from it – the tide appears to be turning ...
For many, Australia Day is a day of celebration of the country's values, freedoms and entertainment. For some, particularly among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, January 26 is seen as a ...
For some January 26 is a day of celebration, for others it’s a day of mourning and protest. SBS Examines shares migrant and ...
Australian police are investigating after a statue of Captain James Cook was covered in red paint and disfigured, ahead of the Australia Day weekend. It is the second time in 12 months that the statue ...
A barbecue, a protest … or a good book? We asked some of our leading historians to choose an essential Australia Day read. Here are the works they consider crucial to understanding our culture and ...
Almost nine in 10 Australians believe Australia Day should continue to be celebrated on January 26, a new poll has found, revealing an overwhelming majority – and growing number – of our population is ...
Because January 26 falls on a Sunday this year, many people will get a long weekend thanks to a public holiday on Monday.
Whether you're attending a rally or not, here's how to show up and support our First Nations people on January 26, and beyond ...
Australians have strongly backed January 26 as the national day after years of argument about changing the date, lifting support to a clear majority.
Beloved steam train Puffing Billy has weighed into the Australia Day debate, revealing it won’t celebrate the national public holiday.
The handing-out of a double-sided Australian and Aboriginal flag at citizenship ceremonies on the Gold Coast has been axed by ...