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What is Australia Day and why is it called Invasion Day?

AUSTRALIA Day is considered one of the biggest days of celebration Down Under.

But the public holiday isn't without it's controversies.

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Australia Day is on January 26 every year

What is Australia Day?

Australia Day began as a time to come together to celebrate what it means to be a proud Aussie.

But in recent years, acknowledging January 26 as a public holiday has become unpopular amid changing views on what it really represents.

Although the day is an important date in Australia's history, opinions are varied about whether it should be held in high regard.

That's because Australia Day was originally held to mark the anniversary of the arrival of the First Fleet of 11 convict ships, sent from Britain - colonisation.

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: "The way it is now is so tied up in pain, struggle and trauma; that the thought of being able to love it without those feelings feels so bittersweet and impossible.

“I don’t think I ever will celebrate ‘Australia Day’ really, regardless of when it is.

“I also don’t think I’ll ever be able to truly love this country as my ancestors were able to. But one day, I hope there is enough healing for my children or even their children to. And that healing needs to start now.”

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