Home » Opinion » National day’s importance eroded

National day’s importance eroded

ANNE WEBSTER

AUSTRALIA Day is upon us – a day to recognise and celebrate the great country we are lucky to call home.

It is a day to remember we are one under the banner of Australian citizenship.

There are many in this country looking forward to this honour being bestowed on them in the future.

In previous years, welcoming new citizens has been a big part of celebrations on Australia Day, and it has been my honour and privilege to be part of ceremonies where people from all corners of the earth become Australians.

I am disappointed at the erosion of the importance of Australia Day under the Federal Labor Government, with more councils choosing not to hold citizenship ceremonies on the day.

Councils’ decisions – supported by the Labor Government – take the shine off of becoming an Australian citizen on our national day.

That moment is something they have worked hard for, and to do so on that day makes it all the more special.

The song I Am Australian, written by Bruce Woodley of The Seekers and Dobe Newton of The Bushwhackers encapsulates this.

We are one, but we are many. And from all the lands on earth we come, We’ll share a dream, and sing with one voice: I am, you are, we are Australian.

Australia Day’s naysayers often bemoan that January 26 only recognises colonialism and European settlement, but Australia Day is so much more – it is about celebrating everything about being Australian and reflecting how fortunate we are to be a part of this great nation – no matter what our heritage.

At the October 14 referendum, Australians rejected being divided by race.

We should look forward to our national day with pride and cherish being Australian.

Digital Editions


  • Eagles soar to second spot

    Eagles soar to second spot

    A DOMINANT second quarter has helped the Mallee Eagles claim their third straight win, with the Eagles defeating Tyntynder by 39 goals at Lalbert on…

More News

  • Have your say on water services

    Have your say on water services

    IRRIGATORS across the Nyah, Tresco and Woorinen districts have been urged to have their say on the future of their water services, as Goulburn-Murray Water released draft strategy summaries for…

  • Swans top table

    Swans top table

    BOTH the Swan Hill men’s and women’s soccer teams continue to top their respective ladders after they secured points from matches at the Ken Harrison Reserve this weekend. While the…

  • Eagles return to winners list

    Eagles return to winners list

    The Mallee Eagles have responded in emphatic fashion to their disappointing 47-point defeat to NNW United by thrashing Tyntynder by 127 points at Lalbert on Saturday. Despite the final margin,…

  • Financial pressures

    Financial pressures

    RATEPAYERS have been urged to brace for tough financial decisions as Swan Hill Rural City Council unveiled a $36 million draft capital works budget while warning of rising costs, shrinking…

  • State lifts performance orders

    State lifts performance orders

    BALRANALD Shire Council has finally emerged from nearly a decade of State Government oversight, with the NSW Government confirming the closure of long-running performance improvement orders imposed over governance and…

  • Food scrap bins mandatory

    Food scrap bins mandatory

    HOUSEHOLDS across the Swan Hill region are set for a major shake-up to their rubbish collection, with food scraps and garden waste bins to become mandatory under a new state…

  • Satisfaction survey launch

    Satisfaction survey launch

    RESIDENTS across the Murray River Council area are being urged to have their say as part of a new community satisfaction survey launching later this month. Chief executive Stacy Williams…

  • Cancer fundraiser

    Cancer fundraiser

    SWAN Hill is set to rally for a good cause, with the Swan Hill Racecourse Bowls Club hosting a heartfelt Cuppa for Cancer fundraiser next Tuesday. Sponsored by Any Occasion…

  • Headspace marks IDAHOBIT

    Headspace marks IDAHOBIT

    LAST Friday, Headspace Swan Hill partnered with the team at Swan Hill Regional Library and Youth Inc to bring Dragged To to town, a free Drag Bingo event for those…

  • News from Moulamein

    News from Moulamein

    Mighty Magoo’s celebrate IT’S been about two years since the Mighty Magoo’s have had the chance to sing the club song, so it was a pretty special moment. As we…