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  2. Australia Day debate - Wikipedia

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    Australia Day is Australia's national day, marking the anniversary of Captain Arthur Phillip's First Fleet raising the British Union Jack at Sydney Cove in 1788. After the Federation of Australia on 1 January 1901, the official recognition and dates of Australia Day and its corresponding holidays emerged gradually and changed many times ...

  3. Jacinta Nampijinpa Price - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, she again criticised the push to change the date of Australia Day, saying that changing the date would not improve the lives of Aboriginal people. [52] Price described Australia Day as a "magical day" [ 53 ] and rejected claims that the day commemorates the subjugation of Aboriginal people.

  4. Conservatism in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Price has argued against claims of systemic racism against Aboriginals in the criminal justice system, instead arguing that "black-on-black violence" is most pressing in Aboriginal communities. [53] Unlike many Aboriginal activists, Price opposes changing the date of Australia Day, describing the proposal as "virtue-signaling". [54]

  5. Australian flag debate - Wikipedia

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    Opponents of changing the flag have made the following arguments: It is a popular symbol. [15] No alternative national flag has attained the same degree of acceptance accorded to the existing flag. [1] The flag is a unique combination of devices recognised by law, custom and tradition as Australia's chief national symbol.

  6. 1988 Australian referendum (Local Government) - Wikipedia

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    Select sources on constitutional change in Australia 1901-1997. Part 2 - History of Australian Referendums (PDF). Commonwealth of Australia. 24 March 1997. ISBN 0644484101. Bennett, Scott (2003). "Research Paper no. 11 2002–03: The Politics of Constitutional Amendment". Canberra: Parliamentary Library of Australia.

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  8. Albanese rejects China's argument that Australia was at fault ...

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    Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Wednesday rejected China's argument that Australia was responsible for a dangerous weekend encounter between their military aircraft in international ...

  9. Australian nationalism - Wikipedia

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    Flag of Australia. Australian nationalism is the ideology, movement and sentiment that emphasizes the identity, culture, and interests of Australia as a nation-state, asserting the identity of Australians as a distinct nation, regardless of its previously derivative and colonial status.