Imagine attacking your fellow countrymen for being proud of your country? Leftist radicals literally STABBED a guy for waving an Australia Day flag in Melbourne yesterday. 0:58 Load video From Drew Pavlou
How much fun would these Aussies be having today in the Territory at a couldn’t get more bloody Aussie than that… 500 Utes for Australia Day in support of the children’s charity Variety www. variety.org.au 0:23 2 MB Load video
Celebrating Australia Day Loudly & Proudly. Responding to the Daily Telegraph News Story & Video Comments of my Council Colleague Councillor Ahmed Ouf who compared Australia Day Celebrations to Invasion Day & Holocaust Remembrance. Thank you to the Daily Telegraph for running Show more 1:07 3 MB Load video
— Councillor Steve Christou Libertarian Party (@ChristouSteve) January 25, 2026
Happy Australia Day to all the Aussies who are being tyrannized by their repulsive anti-White regime. Be proud of who you are! The colony will live. The Anglosphere is with you. 0:55 Load video
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Horrendous scenes out of Australia as leftists brutally attack a patriot trying to celebrate Australia Day When the mass deportations of invaders start, leftists can go with them. 0:58 Load video From Drew Pavlou
Indigenous Australians have a message to white left wing lunatics marching for invasion day and survival day but not for Australia day. 1:01 2 MB Load video
— PROFESSOR RODGERS SPEAKS FOR THE HARD WORKING AUST (@HelpRodger) January 25, 2026
Australia Day History
Australia Day serves to celebrate and reflect on the country's past achievements as well as its diverse society and landscape. It is an opportunity for Australians to come together, recognize and appreciate the nation's unity, democratic values, and freedom. Essential aspects of the celebration include acknowledging the contribution of Australia's Indigenous people, the traditional custodians of the land, as well as celebrating the multicultural and multi-ethnic nature of the Australian society.
The origins of Australia Day date back to 1788 when Captain Arthur Phillip, commander of the First Fleet from Great Britain, raised the Union Jack at Sydney Cove to signal the beginning of the British colony. Over time, Australia has transformed and evolved to become the diverse and inclusive nation that it is today. The day plays a vital role in cementing a sense of national identity, pride, and belonging among Australians, irrespective of their background, culture, or beliefs.
Australia Day is observed with various events, including community gatherings, barbecues, traditional Aboriginal ceremonies, multicultural festivals, and citizenship ceremonies for new Australians. A crucial part of the celebration is the Australian of the Year Awards, which focuses on the contribution and achievements of outstanding Australians from various fields. Australia Day takes place annually on January 26th.
Top facts about Australia Day
Australia was originally designed as a penal colony - a place used to exile convicts and criminals. The first was named the Colony of New South Wales.
The entire population of Australia (22.3 Million) is less than the population of Texas (26 Million).
There's an expression in Australia that's called 'Go Bush,' which means to get out of the city and relax. I try and 'go bush' to places where there's no cell reception. But, I don't get to do that often, so for the most part, it's just a state of mind. - Cate Blanchett, actress
In 2015 Australia day coincided with 150th anniversary of Colac's Botanic Gardens.
The First Fleet, consisting of 11 ships and led by Captain Arthur Philip from Great Britain, arrived at Port Jackson on January 26, 1788.
The Australian Flag is flown to commemorate this holiday. The flag includes: the Union Jack, representing historical ties to Great Britain; a large white seven-tipped star representing the 7 provinces making up the Commonwealth of Australia; and five white stars in the Southern Cross constellation pattern, a reminder of their Southern Hemisphere location.
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