News.com.au is a running embarrassment at NewsCorp with its juvenile shallow click bait mentality.

Today this - https://www.news.com.au/national/why-australia-day-has-to-change-from-january-26/news-story/e9cc240a65f3da20ada71ef0dfae79ca

January 26 is not a day for celebration – that’s why news.com.au is campaigning to change the date of Australia Day, so we can celebrate the best country in the world, without leaving anyone behind.

This story comes to us from News Ltd's Jessica Wang, a junior who thinks this is a mainstream view - because all her friends on Twitter and from uni agree. 

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And here's the story - ostensibly on behalf of Rupert Murdoch.

How long do you give it?

 

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Around this time every year, as the end of January fast approaches, the conversation around the legitimacy of celebrating Australia Day on January 26 amps up.

Questions are raised, and so they should be: As a country, can we really drink to national pride on a day that carries so much trauma, grief and suffering for our First Nations people?

“January 26 represents where it all started to change for our people for the worst, the beginning of intergenerational pain and suffering for our people,” says proud Butchulla and Gawara saltwater man, Isaiah Dawes.

The 28-year-old is the CEO and founder of Aboriginal-led mentoring program ID Know Yourself. The not-for-profit supports Indigenous children who are placed into out-of-home care, an experience that is very personal for Mr Dawes, who himself entered care at just two months old.

January 26 is not a day for celebration – that’s why news.com.au is campaigning to change the date of Australia Day, so we can celebrate the best country in the world, without leaving anyone behind.

 

 

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