Australia Day

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Council understands 26 January is not a day of celebration for First Nations People as it represents the date when Europeans settled in this country and commenced the decimation of First Nations ancestors and culture.

Surf Coast Shire Council has therefore resolved to not formally take part in Australia Day celebrations. We will also fly the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island flags at half-mast on 26 January.  

We believe this is an important step on the reconciliation journey. It’s one way we are walking together and working together with First Nations people.

We are also developing our first Reconciliation Action Plan - which involves understanding and listening to First Nations People on topics and issues that affect them.

Council adopted its formal position on how it will recognise this day at the 28 September 2021 Council meeting. In making this decision Council is not saying other organisations or individuals shouldn’t have events to celebrate Australia Day.

During its meeting on 25 February 2025, Council resolved to advocate to the federal government to formally change the date of Australia Day.

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