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Probably time to fire up this year’s annual Jan 26/Australia/Invasion/Survival/“just another public holiday” thread.
This year we’ve had Woolies backflip on selling flag merchandise prior to the day (although they supposedly will be selling Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flags too), some local councils backflip on Jan 26 citizenship ceremonies, and the pub group back flipping on their plan to not hold events on the day.
On the other hand other councils changing their ceremonies and events, whilst Invasion Day protests in cities look again to be well attended and the biggest attended event on Jan 26 in each city,
Looking behind the inflammatory media headlines I’m more interested in the local and community level. Are people still attending Aus Day BBQs and events? Planning on getting decked out in flag clothing? I remember it was at a peak in the 90s and 2000s (too young to remember before that but some have said it wasn’t as “patriotic” when the public holiday was a long weekend).
Now days seeing flags and flag clothing on the 26th is like spotting a Dodo. Still the way? Anyone know people who are planning to have a “Aussie” event on the 26th? Or is it now just Kings Birthday/Labor day, or just another day off?
This year we’ve had Woolies backflip on selling flag merchandise prior to the day (although they supposedly will be selling Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flags too), some local councils backflip on Jan 26 citizenship ceremonies, and the pub group back flipping on their plan to not hold events on the day.
On the other hand other councils changing their ceremonies and events, whilst Invasion Day protests in cities look again to be well attended and the biggest attended event on Jan 26 in each city,
Looking behind the inflammatory media headlines I’m more interested in the local and community level. Are people still attending Aus Day BBQs and events? Planning on getting decked out in flag clothing? I remember it was at a peak in the 90s and 2000s (too young to remember before that but some have said it wasn’t as “patriotic” when the public holiday was a long weekend).
Now days seeing flags and flag clothing on the 26th is like spotting a Dodo. Still the way? Anyone know people who are planning to have a “Aussie” event on the 26th? Or is it now just Kings Birthday/Labor day, or just another day off?