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Thousands protest against Australia Day celebrations

Thousands of ‘Invasion Day’ protesters demanded the date of the annual Australia Day celebrations be changed.

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Protesters with signs and placards march during the annual "Invasion Day" protest march through the streets of Sydney
Protesters with signs and placards march during the annual 'Invasion Day' march through the streets of Sydney. [Izhar Khan/AFP]
By News Agencies
Published On 26 Jan 202426 Jan 2024

Tens of thousands of Australians took to the streets to protest against a contentious national holiday that also marks the arrival of European colonists more than 200 years ago.

In Sydney, Melbourne and several other cities, thousands of “Invasion Day” protesters on Friday demanded that the date of the annual Australia Day celebrations be changed.

The public holiday is held on January 26 every year.

For most Australians, it is synonymous with a day off work, a barbecue, Test match cricket, a trip to the beach and the end of the summer holidays.

But the choice of date, which marks the arrival of European settlers at Sydney Harbour in 1788, has become increasingly contentious.

Indigenous activists say the arrival of Europeans heralded the start of a centuries-long campaign of cultural genocide.

In sweltering Sydney, protesters braved 38 Celsius (100 Fahrenheit) heat and the ferocious southern sun to wave black, red and yellow Aboriginal flags and chant that the land “always was, always will be” Indigenous.

A banner read “No pride in Australia’s genocide”.

On the eve of Australia Day, a statue of Captain James Cook, who mapped the coast around Sydney in the 18th century and first claimed the territory for Britain, was sawn off at the ankles, while a monument to Queen Victoria was doused in red paint.

Polls show a majority of Australians want to keep the public holiday, but are split roughly 50-50 about changing the date.

Just under 4 percent of Australia’s 26 million people are Indigenous.

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Thousands protest Australia Day celebrations
A man holds an Aboriginal flag at an Indigenous Australians protest in Sydney. [Rick Rycroft/AP Photo]
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Thousands protest Australia Day celebrations
In Sydney, Melbourne and several other cities, thousands of 'Invasion Day' protesters demanded the date of the annual Australia Day celebrations be changed. [Rick Rycroft/AP Photo]
Thousands protest Australia Day celebrations
A protester waves an Australian Aboriginal flag during the annual 'Invasion Day' protest march through the streets of Sydney on Australia Day. The public holiday is held on January 26 every year. [Izhar Khan/AFP]
Thousands protest Australia Day celebrations
Protesters march during the annual 'Invasion Day' protest in Sydney. Debate has grown over the meaning and purpose of the holiday, which is marked on January 26, the day a fleet of 11 British ships carrying a human cargo of convicts arrived in present-day Sydney in 1788. [Izhar Khan/AFP]
Thousands protest Australia Day celebrations
The choice of date for Australia Day, which marks the arrival of European settlers at Sydney Harbour in 1788, has become increasingly contentious. [Izhar Khan/AFP]
Thousands protest Australia Day celebrations
Indigenous activists say the arrival of Europeans heralded the start of a centuries-long campaign of cultural genocide. [Izhar Khan/AFP]
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Thousands protest Australia Day celebrations
Polls show a majority of Australians want to keep the public holiday, but are split roughly 50-50 about changing the date. [Izhar Khan/AFP]

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