Give me a home among the gum trees…

Today 26th January is Australia Day, here in Australia. For many, it is a day of celebration, for others it is a day of commiseration and sadness. Australia Day for me is about celebrating what makes this country great with it’s cultural diversity with everyone who calls Australia home, from all the countries around the world.

Out of all the countries in the world where I could have been born in, I was the lucky one to have been born here, as I truly love calling Australia my home. Others were born elsewhere and came to Australia to live a better life, became Australian citizens and live in their adopted country.

For our traditional land owners, I see and feel you too and how many of you see this day as one of the worst days of your history. As someone who’s family came to Australia as migrants, as someone who was born here in this country, I am not going to continue apologising for something I had no part to play in back in 1770 when Australia was first discovered.

What I would love to see is the day be about celebrating what this country is about. This land we call home. This place that accepts cultural diversity, traditional customs and culture from around the world. We need to come together in reconciliation, in real understanding and in respect. As the song I am Australian by the Seekers says, “We are one but we are many, and from all the lands on earth we come, weβ€²ll share a dream, and sing with one voice, I am, you are, we are Australian”.

Happy Australia Day to you all and how you choose to celebrate, or not celebrate the day πŸ‡¦πŸ‡ΊπŸͺƒπŸ¦˜πŸ¨πŸπŸΊβ›±οΈ

Until next time

Kaye

Australia Day…

For me, Australia Day is about acknowledging and celebrating everything that makes this country great and everyone in it who calls Australia home, regardless of whether they were born here or came from overseas and choose to call Australia home.

Australia Day is about celebrating it’s diverse people and our unique culture you will not find anywhere else in the world.

There is a song sung by The Seekers called “I Am Australian” and it sums up my feelings for Australia Day perfectly because we are one and we are many and from all the lands on earth we come, we’ll share a dream and sing with one voice I am, you are, we are Australian.

This day also causes division between the traditional land holders of this country with the arrival of Captain Cook’s ship and the colonisation of their lands but also the social injustices caused to them and their people by others since arriving in Australia and taking over the lands of the traditional people.

I hope that we can reconcile as a country and a nation with the first people, to respect each other and to appreciate what we all contribute to making Australia a great place and special place to live.

Until next time

Kaye