SYDNEY, Jan 26 (Reuters) - Thousands marked Australia's national day on Monday by attending "Invasion Day" rallies in support ...
Invasion day rallies were held across Australia on Monday, January 26, calling to change the date of or abolish the country’s ...
First Nations communities, families and allies turned out on 26 January to rally for justice and celebrate survival ...
Australia Day commemorates the day Britain established New South Wales as a penal colony, with the arrival in Sydney of ships bringing colonists and convicts.
Chants of “send them back” and “you will not replace us” were heard throughout the march. The latter references the Great Replacement Theory, a debunked far-right conspiracy theory that white European ...
Speakers at rallies address dispossession, deaths in custody and the stolen generations as protesters chant ‘always was, always will be Aboriginal land’ ...
Around 18,000 people became Australians on Monday, as thousands joined Invasion Day rallies and hundreds attended ...
A bomb scare has rocked a protest in a major Aussie city – with crowds evacuated and police swarming the CBD after a ...
Premier Roger Cook says the way an orderly protest was targeted "runs against the very heart of what it means to be ...
The Invasion Day rally in Perth's CBD had already attracted some 2000 people when an object containing shrapnel was allegedly ...
In the aftermath of the Bondi massacre, this year’s celebration of Australia Day had a new focus on national unity rather ...