A new survey shows a solidifying of views on the Australia Day date across the country, but young people remain in favour of changing it.
The support for keeping Australia Day on January 6 may be growing, but the figures show its future is not assured.
Because January 26 falls on a Sunday this year, many people will get a long weekend thanks to a public holiday on Monday.
A barbecue, a protest … or a good book? We asked some of our leading historians to choose an illuminating Australia Day read.
Indigenous academic Anthony Dillon claims changing the date of Australia Day will do “nothing” to help Indigenous Australians ...
Australians must be prepared to listen to each other if they want to have a serious conversation about the country's national ...
A statue of James Cook, the captain of the first Western ship to reach the east coast of Australia, has been sprayed with red ...
Australians have strongly backed January 26 as the national day after years of argument about changing the date, lifting support to a clear majority.
Court of King's Bench Justice James Neilson certified the suit against the federal government, the Diocese of Saint-Paul and ...
Almost nine in 10 Australians believe Australia Day should continue to be celebrated on January 26, a new poll has found, revealing an overwhelming majority – and growing number – of our population is ...
Australia is the only country in the world that celebrates its national day on the anniversary of its colonisation, writes Dr Jill Gallagher.
The Department of Justice has asked an Ontario court to condemn allegations that Canada intentionally withheld evidence of ...