The Borneo Post

Another town scraps Australia Day, drawing government ire

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SYDNEY: Marking Australia Day is like celebratin­g the Holocaust, a Melbourne politician said as her council scrapped a holiday it deemed offensive to Aboriginal people, in a move the government yesterday labelled ‘extreme and divisive’.

The council in the Melbourne suburb of Moreland became the third in Victoria state to decide not to recognise Australia Day.

The annual holiday, on Jan 26, commemorat­es the arrival of the country’s first British settlers in 1788 and is a time when citizenshi­p ceremonies are held.

But it is termed ‘ Invasion Day’ by many indigenous Australian­s who say it marks the beginning of the decline of Aboriginal culture.

In debating the issue Wednesday, Moreland Socialist Alliance councillor Sue Bolton said commemorat­ing Australia Day “would be like celebratin­g the Nazi Holocaust”, state broadcaste­r ABC reported.

Assistant Minister for Immigratio­n Alex Hawke said in a statement the government rejected “the extreme and divisive nature of the discussion Greens and Socialist councillor­s are promoting”.

He said the government of Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull “strongly condemns comparison­s of Australia Day with the Nazi Holocaust as deeply offensive to all Australian­s”.

“Australia Day is a recognitio­n of our shared history and the Turnbull government, along with the vast majority of Australian­s, indigenous and non-indigenous, fully support Australia Day remaining on Jan 26.” — AFP

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