For non-Indigenous Australians, January 26 has in recent years been celebrated as “Australia Day”; for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, it’s Invasion Day — a day of ...
Eighty-seven years ago, my great-grandfather marched in mourning on January 26. We need to shift the focus — and the date — ...
Self-proclaimed Invasion Day 'war organiser' Caroline Kell urged Aussies who commemorated the national public holiday on Sunday to reconsider 'exactly what they're celebrating'. Ms Kell ...
Thousands of protesters were out in full force this Invasion Day, carrying powerful signs and chants that speak volumes about the frustration, urgency, and determination driving them.
Australia Day remains a complicated and divisive day for many, including Indigenous Australians, who were among the thousands ...
As the lord mayor welcomed 500 new citizens at a Brisbane City Hall ceremony, thousands gathered nearby to protest against ...
Organisers of Melbourne's Invasion Day rally say they have no plans to disrupt the Australian Open, and misinformation ...
Thousands of Australians gathered across the country in largely peaceful Invasion Day protests, as thousands of others became the nation's newest citizens and many marked Australia Day with ...
Australia Day on 26 January is considered a day of mourning by many Indigenous Australians, as it marks the day Captain Cook’s ship landed in Sydney Cove, triggering Australia’s colonisation by the ...