Ahead of Australia Day on January 26, protests erupted across Australia, with tens of thousands rallying in support of Aboriginal groups who view the date as a symbol of colonization and mourning. In Melbourne, a statue of colonist John Batman, associated with the killing of Indigenous people, was sawed in half, while a World War One monument was vandalized with red paint and the words "land back," according to reports.
For many Indigenous Australians, the day marks the arrival of British colonists in 1788, beginning a legacy of dispossession. Protesters in Sydney, where 15,000 gathered, and Melbourne, with an estimated 25,000 participants, highlighted systemic issues such as Aboriginal deaths in custody, land rights, and the need for a treaty. Activists also drew parallels between Indigenous and Palestinian struggles, with Palestinian flags prominently displayed.
Amanda Hill, an Indigenous Australian, stated, "It’s about survival. We’re still here, no matter the attempts to assimilate us." Dawn reflection events featured Indigenous art, including Wiradjuri-Biripi artist James P. Simon’s work projected on the Sydney Opera House sails.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s efforts to establish an Aboriginal voice in parliament failed in a 2023 referendum, fueling further discontent. Opposition leader Peter Dutton countered, urging Australians to embrace national unity and pledged to remove Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flags from government events if elected in the upcoming mid-May election.
The protests underscored ongoing tensions surrounding Australia's colonial history and Indigenous rights, highlighting a divide in national identity and calls for reconciliation.


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