‘Change is coming’: Australia Day stirs feelings of pain and hope

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‘Change is coming’: Australia Day stirs feelings of pain and hope | KnottMatthew

While he doesn’t expect the date of Australia Day to change any time soon, Les Daniels can sense something stirring in the Australian population.

Koomurri performer Les Daniels in front of a projection of artwork by Pitjanjara artist David Miller on the sails of the Opera House on Australia Day.“People are starting to have more awareness of being on Aboriginal country,” Mr Daniels said.

NSW Police estimated that 4000 people participated in the march, which proceeded peacefully through the city centre before ending at Victoria Park next to the University of Sydney’s Camperdown campus.Protestors gather at Town Hall for the Invasion Day March in Sydney on Wednesday, January 26, 2022.Event organiser Clayton Simpson-Pitt, of the NSW Aboriginal Land Rights Association, said he did not expect such a high turnout given continuing concerns about the coronavirus.

“Today represents a day of violence - of murder, rape, theft,” well-known Aboriginal rights activist Elizabeth Jarrett told the crowd.‘Day of violence’: Activist Elizabeth Jarrett addresses the crowd at Town Hall.Elise Cooke, 23, a ceramic artist from Sydney’s northern beaches, said differences in opinion about how to mark Australia Day had caused tension in her friendship circle.

“It doesn’t feel right in my soul to celebrate today,” she said. “We’re celebrating deaths, the loss of language, the loss of culture. I don’t understand how anyone could feel happy having a beer and a barbeque today.” Others demanded the creation of a truth and justice commission to document the historical mistreatment of Indigenous people since the founding of NSW.“I wake up with tears running down my eyes thinking about the generational trauma that continues. It’s not a day to celebrate: not now, not today, not ever.”

 

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KnottMatthew No , no change Australia 🇦🇺 Day is 26 th of Jan always was always will be. If they are that offended by the date stop taking the welfare that wonderful country provides

KnottMatthew Garbage

KnottMatthew The Hawke and Rudd apologies didn’t go far nor deep enough. Also it’s all of Australia should repent in one unified voice. An unresolved matter will fester through generations unless unconditional admissions of wrongdoing are made. The usual justifications are moot, as always.

KnottMatthew Not for me. Against the wishes of the majority.

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KnottMatthew Australia rocks 🇦🇺🎉💎🌹🍹

KnottMatthew Until January 27th thankfully..for another year....

KnottMatthew Nope. Not me

KnottMatthew According to the ABS there are 800,000 Aboriginal people in Australia. Of whom 792,000 or 99% didn't turn up for InvasionDay marches. HappyAustraliaDay🇦🇺

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