This is part of Prime Minister Scott Morrison's weak argument for not changing the
current date of the national holiday known as Australia Day, which has been something of a movable feast since inception.
"You don't pretend
your birthday was on a different day," Prime Minister Scott Morrison
passionately reasoned with Sam Armytage on Sunrise last week.
9News, 25 September 2018:
"You can't pretend
your birthday isn't your birthday," he said.
"We have a lot more
to be proud about than not being proud about. It's a great day to celebrate
Australia.
"Australia Day is
Australia Day."
It was inevitable that he would be called out on this assertion.
In Qld, Queens Birthday
is now in October, used to be in June, but it's actually in April. Alex
McDonnel Oct 3
And what does he think
those born on 29th Feb do each year?
Morrison is a bit like
me. My mouth works before my brain. But then I am not pretending to be prime
minister like he is. Dude69 Oct 2
BACKGROUND
BYRON Shire Council's
decision to change the date of their Australia Day event from January 26 to the
evening before in 2019 has been praised by the National Congress of Australia's
First Peoples (Congress).
The decision led to
considerable criticism by some, and the Prime Minister Scott Morrison stripped
council of its right to hold citizenship ceremonies altogether.
But the congress thanked
Byron Shire Council "for its sensitivity toward the feelings by many
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander citizens who are uncomfortable about the
celebration of Australia Day on 26 January each year”.
The congress is the peak
representative body for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and
members include almost 9000 individuals and 180 organisations from around the
country.
In a letter to council
dated September 25 CEO Gary Oliver said the move was "an important
milestone”.
"It is the local
government level that is showing the most leadership on this issue and we urge
you to hold firm despite the considerable criticism of your decision on this
matter.
"For many
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, Australia Day represents
oppression and dispossession.....