For non-Indigenous Australians, January 26 has in recent years been celebrated as “Australia Day”; for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, it’s Invasion Day — a day of ...
Tens of thousands of people have joined marches across Australia in protest of January 26 being used as the national day. In Melbourne alone, police said 25,000 people were at Parliament House.
However, for many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, this date — at times referred to as Invasion Day — is one of mourning: a reminder of the beginning of colonisation ...
Thousands of people are gathering at Invasion Day rallies across the country, backing calls to abolish or change the date of Australia Day.
Indigenous model and actor Guyala Bales backed this up saying she saw it while attending Invasion Day marches, which protest the day Europeans began colonising Australia. 'We see white fellas ...
Invasion Day rally attended by about 500 people in Boorloo/Perth on Sunday 26th January 2025.
Thousands of Australians gathered across the country in largely peaceful Invasion Day protests, as thousands of others became the nation's newest citizens and many marked Australia Day with ...
“Our truth matters” was the theme as Indigenous Australians and their supporters gathered at Fogarty Park and marched on the Cairns Esplanade in peaceful protest, marking January 26 as Invasion Day.
The defiant sound of stomping feet echoed across Hobart’s waterfront on Sunday as hundreds rallied for the date of Australia Day to be changed.
Crowds of people are gathering at Invasion Day rallies across the country, backing calls to abolish or change the date of Australia Day. January 26 marks the anniversary of the day that Arthur ...