News & Views How neo-Nazi chants and racism took hold at Australia Day rallies A man who made antisemitic comments in front of a crowd at an anti-immigration protest in Sydney has been charged with inciting hatred.
News & Views Why January 26 is not a date to celebrate and staying silent is not enough January 26 is not neutral, and when leaders and brands stay silent, First Nations people continue to be harmed across Australia.
News & Views Neo-nazis in Artarmon? A stark reminder that none of us are immune from the politics of division Seeing neo-nazis in my local community is a reminder that none of us are protected by where and how we live, writes Denise Shrivell.
Ed's Blog Those working in the care sector remain largely ignored in Australia Day honours We can’t say we value those who pursue care work if we fail to nominate and celebrate such individuals in national honours lists.
News & Views How can we have a healthy debate about January 26? Rather than being caught up in calling it the ‘right’ thing, stay open to discussion and be proactive in educating yourself.
Soapbox Peter Dutton disguises his hatred with arguments of unity. It’s time he gives up the charade. Australia has been existing under the guise of unity for decades. Now, Peter Dutton is disguising his own divisive agenda the same way.
News & Views Playing cricket on January 26 ‘doesn’t sit well’ with Ash Gardner Gardner has made a public statement expressing disappointment that the Australian Women’s Cricket Team is scheduled to play on January 26.
News & Views Toxicity swirls around January 26, but we can change the nation with a Voice to parliament As we approach January 26, the path to friendship offered by the Uluru Statement provides a roadmap for Australia, writes Megan Davis.
Leadership ‘Wasn’t a flash day’: A bit more focus on empathy and communication, please It’s wasn’t a particularly flash day for the people on those vessels, said Prime Minister Scott Morrison to reporters.
News & Views If Australians are “all in this together”, changing the date of our national day should be a no-brainer January 26 doesn’t just signify an isolated moment in history, it signifies the excruciating and enduring plight of Indigenous Australians.
News & Views Why I’ll be marching on January 26 … by Dr Anita Heiss Every year we desperately seek leadership in bringing us together so we can celebrate as a collective, Dr Anita Heiss writes of January 26.
News & Views It’s not Australia Day. It’s Invasion Day & it’s no occasion to “celebrate” The 26th of January marks the beginning of the widespread oppression, dispossession and near-genocide of First Nations people.