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26 Things You Can Do on January 26 Instead of Being a Colony Bootlicker
VICE’s guide to marking the significant day, without being a dickhead.
80 Years After the Day of Mourning the Message for Australia Day Still Rings True
On 'Australia's 150th anniversary celebrations' in 1938, Aboriginal leaders used the platform to speak on behalf of a forgotten people.
10 things you should know about Advance Australia Fair
Whether or not you stand or sit for it sit, there's much more to composer Peter Dodds McCormick's patriotic song than getting bums off seats.
Save Australia Day? You Don't Even Know What You're Fighting For
We're seeing a lot of 'rewriting Australia's history' — and it's not coming from the left.
Most Australians Have No Idea Why We Celebrate on January 26
A new poll shows only 38 percent of us know about the whole First Fleet thing.
Angered By Hottest 100 Move, Cory Bernardi Has Launched His Own Countdown
Weirdly, it includes tracks from marriage equality supporter Kylie Minogue, pro-refugee rock legend Jimmy Barnes, and Sia of “Fuck Tony Abbott” Twitter infamy.
Australia's First Female Indigenous MP Calls For a New National Holiday
Labor MP Linda Burney says January 26 won't be changing anytime soon, so she's offering an alternative.
All the Good News Stories About Black People You Missed in 2017
Despite what the media tells you, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders killed it this year.
The Government Says Triple J Is 'De-Legitimising Australia Day'
According to communications minister Mitch Fifield, only a “relatively small" number of people want to #ChangetheDate of the Hottest 100.
Turnbull Has Stripped Yarra Council of Its Citizenship Powers
On Tuesday night, Yarra City councillors voted unanimously to stop holding citizenship ceremonies on Australia Day.
Young, proud and Aboriginal: Exploring Activism and Allies in 2017
"Aboriginal people are sick of being talked about — in parliament, in schooling systems, everywhere. We want to be talked to, we want to be part of the discussion, we have so much to say and we have been silenced for so long."