FIRST AUSTRALIAN SAVIOURS - OUR ANZACS OUR VETRERANS FROM PAST AND PRESENT   LEST WE FORGET

"We Acknowledge our First Australian Saviours our War Veterans of World Wars past and present for without them we would not be Australian.  We recognize our Allied Forces - America / United Kingdom and Australian War Veterans for saving the country. We wound not be here without them in 63 bombing raids on Darwin in 1943 without the ANZACS. Our Steel Ships of 1945 the salvation of Australia, along with Allied forces.     

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"We Acknowledge our First Australian Saviours our War Veterans of  World Wars past and present for without them we would not be Australian.
We recognize our Allied Forces - America / United Kingdom and Australian War Veterans for saving the country. We wound not be here including Indigenous Aborigines in the bombing of Darwin in 1943 without the ANZACS. Our Steel Ships in 1945 contributed to the salvation of Australia, along with Allied forces.

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                         what AUSTRALIAN DAY MEANS TO AUSTRALIANS  



Australia Day Picnic in the Park - ANZAC Centenary Park 
Sommersea Dr and Kinsail Ct Cleveland
  
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PARADIGM SHIFT -  WE ARE AN AUSTRALIAN SOCIETY WITH A MULTICULTURAL MIX
  1. Britannica describes Australia Day, holiday (January 26) honouring the establishment of the first permanent European settlement on the continent of Australia. On January 26, 1788, Arthur Phillip, who had sailed into what is now Sydney Cove with a shipload of convicts, hoisted the British flag at the site. In the early 1800s the date, called Foundation Day, was celebrated by politicians and businessmen of New South Wales with private dinners. It then began to be called Anniversary Day, and in 1836 the first Anniversary Regatta, still held as the Australia Day Regatta and the oldest such sailing race in the world, was run in Sydney Harbour. In 1838, on the 50th anniversary of the settlement, official public celebrations were held for the first time. There were centenary celebrations throughout the continent in 1888, and in 1938, on the 150th anniversary, the day was proclaimed an official holiday. In 1988, January 26 became a national public holiday, and, in an effort to end the practice in some areas of celebrating the day on the closest Monday, agreement was reached in 1994 that the holiday would be observed on the actual date.
  2. Government and military officials have long taken a prominent role in the celebration of Australia Day, which includes many public ceremonies, and beginning in the 1940s, with increased immigration to Australia, the day became a time for naturalization ceremonies. Sporting events, including horse races and regattas, have continued to be an important part of the celebrations, and the day’s festivities often end with fireworks.

CULTURAL AWARENESS UPDATE   

  1. First Saviours of Australia  Event Date 26/1/24 Event All Day Location Sommersea Dr & Kinsail Ct Cleveland
  2. Australian History Month  - Technology - Culture and History  January 01 to 31 January 

AUSTRALIAN CULTURAL ASSESSMENT

 Sail2growth - Learn 2 Programmes - & - Assessment Plan
  1. Australian Income its history in Australia
  2. Net Gain overview
  3. Current View
  4. Community View
  5. Competency Outcome
  6. Understanding both sides
  7. Moving forward

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  • Australia Day

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    Media - detail below

    The truth of Australia Day....

    This is information that all Australians need to know. Especially those that believe it has to do with how anybody was treated.

    People should learn the true facts before opening their mouth to spew falsehood.

    This information was authored by Peter Lee - it should be taught to all Australians.

    'Below is the reason Australia day is celebrated on 26 January

    Here are the Facts about Australia Day but don’t expect the media to educate you with these facts as it is not part of their agenda

    1. Australia Day does not celebrate the arrival of the first fleet or the invasion of anything

    2. Captain Cook did not arrive in Australia on the 26th January. The landing of Captain Cook in Sydney happened on the 28th April 1770 – not on 26th January. 

    3. The first fleet arrived in Botany Bay on 18th January. The 26th was chosen as Australia Day for a very different and important reason. 

    The 26th of January is the day Australians received their independence from British Rule. However, Captain Cook’s landing was included in Australian bi-centenary celebrations of 1988 when Sydney-siders decided Captain Cook’s landing should become the focus of the Australia Day commemoration.

    Sadly the importance of this date for all Australians has begun to fade and now a generation later, it is all but lost. The media as usual is happy to twist the truth for the sake of controversy.

    Captain Cook didn’t land on the 26th January, so changing the date of any celebration of Captain Cook’s landing would not have any impact on Australia Day, but maybe it would clear the way for the truth about Australia Day.

    Australians of today abhor what was done under British governance to the Aborigines, the Irish and many other cultures around the world. So after the horrors of WW11, we decided to try and fix it. We became our own people.

    On 26th January 1949, the Australian nationality came into existence when the Nationality and Citizenship Act 1948 was enacted. That was the day we were first called Australians and allowed to travel with passports as Australians and NOT British subjects. 

    In 1949 therefore, we all became Australian citizens under the Nationality and Citizenship Act 1948. 

    Before that special date, all people living in Australia, including Aborigines, were called ‘British Subjects’ and forced to travel on British passports and fight in British wars. 

    This is why we celebrate Australia Day on the 26th January. This was the day Australians became free to make our own decisions about which wars we would fight and how our citizens would be treated. It was the day we were all declared Australians. 

    Until this date,Aborigines were not protected by law For the first time since Captain Cook’s landing this new Act gave Aboriginal Australians the full protection of Australian Law. 

    This is why 26th January is the day new Australians receive their citizenship It is a day which celebrates the implementation of the Nationality of Citizenship Act of 1948 –The Act which gave freedom and protection to the first Australians and gives all Australians, old and new, the right to live under the protection of the Australian Law”, united as one nation. 

    What was achieved that day is something for which all Australians can be proud. 

    Isn’t it time therefore that all Australians were taught the real reason we celebrate Australia Day on 26th January? In one way or another, we are ALL descendants of Australia ALL OF US. So we should ALL be celebrating and giving thanks for the freedoms, the lifestyles and opportunities that we currently enjoy, thanks to the strengths and battles of our ancestors.'

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    RSL - Return Service League - Invictus games        We wouldn't be here  Lest We  Forget


    "Lest We Forget" First used in the 1897 Rudyard Kipling poem Recessional, the phrase came to be linked with Remembrance Day after the end of the First World War. The plea serves as a reminder to all nations not to forget past sacrifices, particularly in reference to soldiers and war.

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