Article 6871A Thousands attend Invasion Day rallies on Australia’s national holiday as colonisation debates rages

Thousands attend Invasion Day rallies on Australia’s national holiday as colonisation debates rages

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Ben Doherty in Sydney
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With Australia increasingly uneasy about celebrating its national day, recognition of Indigenous people in the constitution has become a new flashpoint

Tens of thousands of people have marked Australia's national day by attending protest rallies in cities across the nation, amid a rising political and social reckoning with the country's colonial history.

Australia Day - 26 January - commemorates the landing of the British First Fleet of convicts at Sydney Cove in 1788, the beginning of the settlement that entrenched European colonisation of the Australian continent.

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