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Opportunity To Ditch Australia Day Public Holiday
Dec 21st, 2022 at 4:52am
 
Major companies allow employees option to work on Australia Day
More and more of Australia’s biggest companies are giving the employees the opportunity to ditch the Australia Day public holiday.


News.com.au
December 20, 2022

More Australian companies have green lit policies which mean employees can choose to work on Australia Day public holiday.

Staff at Telstra and Woodside Energy can now choose whether to take January 26 as a public holiday, or choose to work through the day, The Australian reports.

Speaking to the publication, a Telstra spokesperson said employees could work on Australia Day and take the day off on another day.

“This flexibility is built into the Enterprise Agreements our employees voted on earlier this year,” they said.

A similar approach has also been implemented by major financial services firms like Deloitte, KPMG and EY, creative agency Dentsu ANZ, biotechnology firm CSL, investment manager Australian Ethical, mining giant BHP and more recently Channel 10.

Historically, January 26 signifies the day Sir Arthur Phillip arrived in Sydney Cove in 1788 and marks the beginning of British colonisation in Australia. However, sovereignty was never ceded by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island people.

Growing disapproval of the Australia Day public holiday has also seen the date termed as Invasion Day or Survival Day, with the public holiday marked by celebrations of Indigenous culture, protests and rallies to ‘Abolish the Date’.



Employees at major companies will be able to choose whether they want to partake in the public holiday.

This week The Australian revealed that Channel 10 sent out a company-wide email which stated that January 26 will no loner be referred to as Australia Day.


Co-leads of Paramount Australia and New Zealand, Beverley McGarvey and Jarrod Villani said staff are not required to take the day off and acknowledged the “turbulent history” of the date for First Nations people.

“For our First Nations people, we as an organisation acknowledge that January 26 is not a day of celebration,” the email read.

“We recognise that January 26 evokes different emotions for our employees across the business, and we are receptive to employees who do not feel comfortable taking this day as a public holiday.

“Whether you choose to work on January 26 or take the public holiday, we ask that you reflect and respect the different perspectives and viewpoints of all Australians.”

Channel 10 presenter, Narelda Jacobs has been vocal about her desire to see the date for Australia Day changed.

Albanese government makes big January 26 change

Earlier this month, the Albanese government also declared that citizenship ceremonies could be held on the three days on either side of January 26.

This comes after former Prime Minister Scott Morrison enacted a rule which forced local governments to hold the citizenship ceremonies on January 26, or bypass the ceremony entirely.

Immigration Minister Andrew Giles announced the change and told SBS that holding the ceremony on a non-public holiday would also be most cost-effective for the government.

“Australian citizenship is an important common bond for all Australians, whether by birth or by choice, and lies at the heart of unified, cohesive and inclusive Australia,” he said.

“The government’s priority is to ensure that where people have made the choice to become Australian citizens, they are afforded that opportunity in their own communities with friends and family in a timely way.”

Andrew Giles said local councils can choose to hold citizenship ceremonies on the three days on either side of January 26.

The move also comes as one Melbourne Council announced they would be scrapping the January 26 ceremony unless it was held on a day that is “inclusive to everyone”.

Merri-bek City Council Mayor Angelica Panopoulos said they welcomed the new initiative.

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“We are grateful that the federal government will allow us, and all councils, to listen to our communities and make decisions that are right for us when scheduling citizenship ceremonies in January,” Ms Panopoulos said.

“We will always listen to traditional owners and our First Nations community about matters that are important to them.
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Re: Opportunity To Ditch Australia Day Public Holiday
Reply #1 - Dec 21st, 2022 at 6:06am
 
Captain Cook landed in Sydney on the 28th of April, 1770 the First Fleet landed at Botany Bay on 18 January, 1788.
On January 26, 1949, the Nationality and Citizenship Act 1948 came into effect. This law created Australian citizenship.
On this Day we all became Australians.
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Reply #2 - Dec 21st, 2022 at 6:24am
 
Much as I like him Knight has gone a bit nutty!

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Reply #3 - Dec 21st, 2022 at 7:03am
 
whiteknight wrote on Dec 21st, 2022 at 4:52am:
Major companies allow employees option to work on Australia Day
More and more of Australia’s biggest companies are giving the employees the opportunity to ditch the Australia Day public holiday.


News.com.au
December 20, 2022

More Australian companies have green lit policies which mean employees can choose to work on Australia Day public holiday.

Staff at Telstra and Woodside Energy can now choose whether to take January 26 as a public holiday, or choose to work through the day, The Australian reports.

Speaking to the publication, a Telstra spokesperson said employees could work on Australia Day and take the day off on another day.

“This flexibility is built into the Enterprise Agreements our employees voted on earlier this year,” they said.

A similar approach has also been implemented by major financial services firms like Deloitte, KPMG and EY, creative agency Dentsu ANZ, biotechnology firm CSL, investment manager Australian Ethical, mining giant BHP and more recently Channel 10.

Historically, January 26 signifies the day Sir Arthur Phillip arrived in Sydney Cove in 1788 and marks the beginning of British colonisation in Australia. However, sovereignty was never ceded by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island people.

Growing disapproval of the Australia Day public holiday has also seen the date termed as Invasion Day or Survival Day, with the public holiday marked by celebrations of Indigenous culture, protests and rallies to ‘Abolish the Date’.



Employees at major companies will be able to choose whether they want to partake in the public holiday.

This week The Australian revealed that Channel 10 sent out a company-wide email which stated that January 26 will no loner be referred to as Australia Day.


Co-leads of Paramount Australia and New Zealand, Beverley McGarvey and Jarrod Villani said staff are not required to take the day off and acknowledged the “turbulent history” of the date for First Nations people.

“For our First Nations people, we as an organisation acknowledge that January 26 is not a day of celebration,” the email read.

“We recognise that January 26 evokes different emotions for our employees across the business, and we are receptive to employees who do not feel comfortable taking this day as a public holiday.

“Whether you choose to work on January 26 or take the public holiday, we ask that you reflect and respect the different perspectives and viewpoints of all Australians.”

Channel 10 presenter, Narelda Jacobs has been vocal about her desire to see the date for Australia Day changed.

Albanese government makes big January 26 change

Earlier this month, the Albanese government also declared that citizenship ceremonies could be held on the three days on either side of January 26.

This comes after former Prime Minister Scott Morrison enacted a rule which forced local governments to hold the citizenship ceremonies on January 26, or bypass the ceremony entirely.

Immigration Minister Andrew Giles announced the change and told SBS that holding the ceremony on a non-public holiday would also be most cost-effective for the government.

“Australian citizenship is an important common bond for all Australians, whether by birth or by choice, and lies at the heart of unified, cohesive and inclusive Australia,” he said.

“The government’s priority is to ensure that where people have made the choice to become Australian citizens, they are afforded that opportunity in their own communities with friends and family in a timely way.”

Andrew Giles said local councils can choose to hold citizenship ceremonies on the three days on either side of January 26.

The move also comes as one Melbourne Council announced they would be scrapping the January 26 ceremony unless it was held on a day that is “inclusive to everyone”.

Merri-bek City Council Mayor Angelica Panopoulos said they welcomed the new initiative.

More Coverage
Channel 10 boycotts Australia Day
‘Unified’: Huge Australia Day change
“We are grateful that the federal government will allow us, and all councils, to listen to our communities and make decisions that are right for us when scheduling citizenship ceremonies in January,” Ms Panopoulos said.

“We will always listen to traditional owners and our First Nations community about matters that are important to them.


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Re: Opportunity To Ditch Australia Day Public Holiday
Reply #4 - Dec 21st, 2022 at 7:20am
 
Boris wrote on Dec 21st, 2022 at 6:06am:
Captain Cook landed in Sydney on the 28th of April, 1770 the First Fleet landed at Botany Bay on 18 January, 1788.
On January 26, 1949, the Nationality and Citizenship Act 1948 came into effect. This law created Australian citizenship.
On this Day we all became Australians.


Bullshit Boris....Why post crap when it is so easily debunked....January 26 was chosen to celebrate the arival of the first fleet....This is the reason some Australian's believe the date is not appropriate to represent all Australian's!!!

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Professor Frank Bongiorno, from the Australian National University’s School of History, told AAP FactCheck in an email that Australia Day is celebrated on January 26 to mark the date the First Fleet, led by Captain Arthur Phillip, arrived in Sydney Cove in 1788.

“The first boat of the First Fleet landed at Botany Bay on 18 January, 1788, but the Fleet then moved to Port Jackson (what became Sydney), where on 26 January 1788, the British flag was raised,”


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Reply #5 - Dec 21st, 2022 at 7:24am
 
reality


On January 26, 1949, the Nationality and Citizenship Act 1948 came into effect.

This law created Australian citizenship.

On this Day we all became Australians.
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Reply #6 - Dec 21st, 2022 at 7:30am
 
Aborigines should call it Liberation Day.

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Reply #7 - Dec 21st, 2022 at 7:41am
 
philperth2010 wrote on Dec 21st, 2022 at 7:20am:
Boris wrote on Dec 21st, 2022 at 6:06am:
Captain Cook landed in Sydney on the 28th of April, 1770 the First Fleet landed at Botany Bay on 18 January, 1788.
On January 26, 1949, the Nationality and Citizenship Act 1948 came into effect. This law created Australian citizenship.
On this Day we all became Australians.


Bullshit Boris....Why post crap when it is so easily debunked....January 26 was chosen to celebrate the arival of the first fleet....This is the reason some Australian's believe the date is not appropriate to represent all Australian's!!!

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Professor Frank Bongiorno, from the Australian National University’s School of History, told AAP FactCheck in an email that Australia Day is celebrated on January 26 to mark the date the First Fleet, led by Captain Arthur Phillip, arrived in Sydney Cove in 1788.

“The first boat of the First Fleet landed at Botany Bay on 18 January, 1788, but the Fleet then moved to Port Jackson (what became Sydney), where on 26 January 1788, the British flag was raised,”


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https://www.aap.com.au/factcheck/no-this-is-not-the-real-reason-australia-day-is...


Australians when it suits the agenda .... some don't like being called Australian.
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Re: Opportunity To Ditch Australia Day Public Holiday
Reply #8 - Dec 21st, 2022 at 7:49am
 
Gnads wrote on Dec 21st, 2022 at 7:41am:
philperth2010 wrote on Dec 21st, 2022 at 7:20am:
Boris wrote on Dec 21st, 2022 at 6:06am:
Captain Cook landed in Sydney on the 28th of April, 1770 the First Fleet landed at Botany Bay on 18 January, 1788.
On January 26, 1949, the Nationality and Citizenship Act 1948 came into effect. This law created Australian citizenship.
On this Day we all became Australians.


Bullshit Boris....Why post crap when it is so easily debunked....January 26 was chosen to celebrate the arival of the first fleet....This is the reason some Australian's believe the date is not appropriate to represent all Australian's!!!

Quote:
Professor Frank Bongiorno, from the Australian National University’s School of History, told AAP FactCheck in an email that Australia Day is celebrated on January 26 to mark the date the First Fleet, led by Captain Arthur Phillip, arrived in Sydney Cove in 1788.

“The first boat of the First Fleet landed at Botany Bay on 18 January, 1788, but the Fleet then moved to Port Jackson (what became Sydney), where on 26 January 1788, the British flag was raised,”


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https://www.aap.com.au/factcheck/no-this-is-not-the-real-reason-australia-day-is...


Australians when it suits the agenda .... some don't like being called Australian.


Personally I don't care what date Australia Day is....However celebrating the date that the POMS declared Australia a colony of Mother England obviously doesn't sit well with many Australian's....Then there are arseholes like Boris who have NFI???

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Reply #9 - Dec 21st, 2022 at 7:52am
 
It sits well with most Australians except a handful of Crackpots.

Stop speaking English if you feel that way you moron.
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Reply #10 - Dec 21st, 2022 at 8:09am
 
A Public holiday is a public holiday.  Those that work on public holidays, should get the public holiday penalty rates.  Should Australia get more public holidays?.  Here is something to think about.  Argentina the Courtney that just won the world cup has 19 public holidays a year.   Huh 
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Reply #11 - Dec 21st, 2022 at 8:20am
 
Boris wrote on Dec 21st, 2022 at 7:52am:
It sits well with most Australians except a handful of Crackpots.

Stop speaking English if you feel that way you moron.


Bullshit Boris....Why post crap when it is so easily debunked....You have NFI do you???

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* 59.8 per cent collectively support changing the date of Australia Day, compared with 31.6 per cent who do not

*59.9 per cent indicated it was likely Australia Day would be moved from 26 January in the next ten 10 years


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https://councilmagazine.com.au/survey-shows-support-for-changing-australia-day-d...

https://www.deakin.edu.au/research/research-news-and-publications/articles/60-of...

https://www.roymorgan.com/findings/nearly-two-thirds-of-australians-65-say-janua...

https://www.9news.com.au/national/australia-day-date-change-nearly-50-per-cent-o...
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Re: Opportunity To Ditch Australia Day Public Holiday
Reply #12 - Dec 21st, 2022 at 8:20am
 
whiteknight wrote on Dec 21st, 2022 at 8:09am:
A Public holiday is a public holiday.  Those that work on public holidays, should get the public holiday penalty rates.  Should Australia get more public holidays?.  Here is something to think about.  Argentina the Courtney that just won the world cup has 19 public holidays a year.   Huh 


Argentina also has a crumbling economy so I wouldnt use it as a great example old mate!

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Reply #13 - Dec 21st, 2022 at 8:28am
 
philperth2010 wrote on Dec 21st, 2022 at 8:20am:
Boris wrote on Dec 21st, 2022 at 7:52am:
It sits well with most Australians except a handful of Crackpots.

Stop speaking English if you feel that way you moron.


Bullshit Boris....Why post crap when it is so easily debunked....You have NFI do you???

Quote:
* 59.8 per cent collectively support changing the date of Australia Day, compared with 31.6 per cent who do not

*59.9 per cent indicated it was likely Australia Day would be moved from 26 January in the next ten 10 years


Dickhead!!!

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https://councilmagazine.com.au/survey-shows-support-for-changing-australia-day-d...

https://www.deakin.edu.au/research/research-news-and-publications/articles/60-of...

https://www.roymorgan.com/findings/nearly-two-thirds-of-australians-65-say-janua...

https://www.9news.com.au/national/australia-day-date-change-nearly-50-per-cent-o...


Stop speaking English hypocrite.


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Reply #14 - Dec 21st, 2022 at 8:45am
 
Boris wrote on Dec 21st, 2022 at 8:28am:
philperth2010 wrote on Dec 21st, 2022 at 8:20am:
Boris wrote on Dec 21st, 2022 at 7:52am:
It sits well with most Australians except a handful of Crackpots.

Stop speaking English if you feel that way you moron.


Bullshit Boris....Why post crap when it is so easily debunked....You have NFI do you???

Quote:
* 59.8 per cent collectively support changing the date of Australia Day, compared with 31.6 per cent who do not

*59.9 per cent indicated it was likely Australia Day would be moved from 26 January in the next ten 10 years


Dickhead!!!

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https://councilmagazine.com.au/survey-shows-support-for-changing-australia-day-d...

https://www.deakin.edu.au/research/research-news-and-publications/articles/60-of...

https://www.roymorgan.com/findings/nearly-two-thirds-of-australians-65-say-janua...

https://www.9news.com.au/national/australia-day-date-change-nearly-50-per-cent-o...


Stop speaking English hypocrite.




You cant even comprehend English ya racist dickhead....I was stating facts and exposing your complete bullshit not advocating for any change of the date....You have NFI do you???

philperth2010 wrote on Dec 21st, 2022 at 7:49am:
Personally I don't care what date Australia Day is....However celebrating the date that the POMS declared Australia a colony of Mother England obviously doesn't sit well with many Australian's....Then there are arseholes like Boris who have NFI???


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