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No matter what date is chosen, there will always be a percentage of the populace that will rail against ANY celebration of the colonisation of this land.Change the date who cares, we are completely beyond anything uniting us all though lol.
It's an anathema to them.
Guv Phillip hoisting the flag in Botany Bay, and proclaiming the continent in the name of Great Britain was largely ceremonial, and unofficial.
On 8th Feb 1788 they did the same thing in Sydney Cove, where an envoy of the GB parliament read out the reigning monarch's (the King) petition to "officially" proclaim it for the Brits.
That should be the actual day, if we hold to the letter of the law.
Personally, I'd take 25th August (1828) as the date to celebrate, as it was the day that the King and the GB parliament officially decreed we could use the name "Australia" for this country.
Not Terra Australis. Not Van Diemen's Land. Not anything else.
It's when (under the Southern Cross) we became - Australia
Although it must be said that a hot January public holiday, complete with the obligatory BBQ, beats a cold August date any time
Sam Kekovich thinks so