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
Shortly after posting this to "celebrate" Australia Day @ChrisMinnsMP was forced to disable comments as he was getting caned by Australians. 0:40 4 MB Load video
Great turnout today to Australia Day March for Australia events across the country. Some really good speakers, some really passionate people. Don't be disheartened by invasion day. Happy Australia Day. 2:56 15 MB Load video
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
This is something special. For the third year running, South Australian farmer @HarrisonSchust1 has ploughed a powerful Australia Day tribute into his family’s paddock, this time honouring the ANZACs. Harry says they don’t normally begin seeding until after Anzac Day, Show more Load image 42 KB
Yesterday I met these wonderful young, patriotic Aussie blokes who introduced themselves to me and we had a photo together. Within hours of the Brisbane Australia Day event wrapping up, my office received a call from a journalist who insinuated they were from a vile group. Show more Load image 0:25 Load video
Australia Day is the national holiday of Australia, which celebrates the unique aspects of the country's diverse culture. It marks the anniversary of the 1788 arrival of the First Fleet of British ships at Port Jackson, New South Wales, and the raising of the Flag of Great Britain at Sydney Cove. Throughout the country, Australians come together to honour their nation's traditions, accomplishments, and position on the global stage with a variety of events, ceremonies, and festivities.
The origins of Australia Day date back to January 26, 1788, when Captain Arthur Phillip took formal possession of the colony of New South Wales on behalf of Great Britain. As Canadians share a rich history of British colonization as well, Australia Day is a valuable reminder of the unique path both countries have taken and the similarities in their cultural development due to these historical roots. The holiday offers an opportunity to consider the shared values of multiculturalism and the importance of indigenous populations in both Canada and Australia's history.
The High Commission of Australia in Ottawa and the Australian Consulate-General locations across the country organize various events and activities to mark the occasion for those who wish to join the festivities. Australia Day is officially celebrated 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
Australia and Canada share strong bilateral relationships and common values, such as being democratic nations, members of the Commonwealth, and allies in international organizations like the United Nations.
Australia Day falls during the Canadian winter, which means celebrations often take place indoors.
In the News and Trending in Canada for Australia Day
Visit an Australian-themed restaurant in your area or try cooking some Australian recipes at home.
Embrace the Australian culture by hosting a BBQ with traditional Australian ingredients like lamb, sausages, and vegemite sandwiches. Get your friends or neighbors involved and throw a backyard party.