Councils across Australia are beginning to cancel their Australia Day celebrations. Darebin and Yarra Councils, voted to cancel their celebrations on the 26th of January. Hobart City Council is considering the move or cancel its celebrations. "The Congress has commended those councils, the Fremantle City Council and others. And I think it's brave of those councils to stimulate a discussion that needs to be had, because we are an evolving society." Rod Little.
Fremantle Council already is postponing its celebrations. Melbourne, Aboriginal activist Robbie Thorpe says, moving the day will not solve problems around Australia. "It's offensive and insulting and denies us our humanity, our human rights, our dignity, celebrating on this day. You know, we've seen our country destroyed in a very short space of time." Robbie Thorpe. …show more content…
Gordon Workman is the former president of the Darug Tribal Aboriginal Corporation. "A push to change Australia Day, it is pushing a wedge between white and Indigenous Aborigines of this country. That's all it is, nothing more, nothing else. He says the debate is futile and the community needs to move forward. I mean, the past is the past here. Nobody can go back and change it. But we can change what's coming, and that's what we should be focusing on, not a day." Gordan Workman.He says changing the date for celebrations will only create extra chaos. It is history. You can’t change it
In conclusion, to postpone or cancel Australia Day celebrations, the Government has removed power of two councils to hold votes. Many believe the Government should give Aboriginal people their own public