Australia Day hasn’t always been on January 26, but it has always been an issue

Article about the history of Australia Day. January 26 is a date that sparks mixed emotions in Australia. For some, it’s a day to celebrate all the good things about living in Australia. For others, it’s a painful reminder of the beginning of British colonisation and the dispossession of First Natio...

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spelling ftcquniportalfig:oai:figshare.com:article/26973283 2024-09-30T14:34:59+00:00 Australia Day hasn’t always been on January 26, but it has always been an issue Benjamin Jones 2023-01-26T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.25946/26973283.v1 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/online_resource/Australia_Day_hasn_t_always_been_on_January_26_but_it_has_always_been_an_issue/26973283 doi:10.25946/26973283.v1 CC BY-ND 4.0 Australian history Australia Day celebrations First Nations Indigenous Australians British colonisation Text Online resource 2023 ftcquniportalfig https://doi.org/10.25946/26973283.v1 2024-09-11T23:33:59Z Article about the history of Australia Day. January 26 is a date that sparks mixed emotions in Australia. For some, it’s a day to celebrate all the good things about living in Australia. For others, it’s a painful reminder of the beginning of British colonisation and the dispossession of First Nations. Text First Nations CQUniversity: acquire
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topic Australian history
Australia Day celebrations
First Nations
Indigenous Australians
British colonisation
spellingShingle Australian history
Australia Day celebrations
First Nations
Indigenous Australians
British colonisation
Benjamin Jones
Australia Day hasn’t always been on January 26, but it has always been an issue
topic_facet Australian history
Australia Day celebrations
First Nations
Indigenous Australians
British colonisation
description Article about the history of Australia Day. January 26 is a date that sparks mixed emotions in Australia. For some, it’s a day to celebrate all the good things about living in Australia. For others, it’s a painful reminder of the beginning of British colonisation and the dispossession of First Nations.
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title_short Australia Day hasn’t always been on January 26, but it has always been an issue
title_full Australia Day hasn’t always been on January 26, but it has always been an issue
title_fullStr Australia Day hasn’t always been on January 26, but it has always been an issue
title_full_unstemmed Australia Day hasn’t always been on January 26, but it has always been an issue
title_sort australia day hasn’t always been on january 26, but it has always been an issue
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