RMRFB647–London, UK. 25th January, 2019. Activists drop a banner from Westminster Bridge, in view of the Houses of Parliament, to call for the abolition of Australia Day in advance of rallies in every Australian city tomorrow. The event was organised in solidarity with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who consider Australia Day, a day celebrating the colonisation of Australia, to be a day of mourning rather than a day of celebration. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RF2E52X5X–26 January 2021. Invasion Day 2021. Melbourne, Victoria. Credit: Jay Kogler/Alamy Live News
RM2MG7F3M–Melbourne, Australia. 26th January 2023, Melbourne, Australia. Robbie Thorpe speaks to the crowd at the Invasion Day rally. Organisers call for treaties, land rights, an end to indigenous deaths in police custody and climate justice. Credit: Jay Kogler/Alamy Live News Credit: Jay Kogler/Alamy Live News
RM2HHW6HA–Protesters attend the 'Abolish the Date' rally to demand that Australia Day, the country's national day, be changed, as the date marks the arrival of Britain's First Fleet in 1788 and subsequent colonisation of indigenous Australians, in Sydney, Australia, January 26, 2022. REUTERS/Jill Gralow
RF2ARA53E–Perth, Australia. 26th January 2020. A boomerang can bee seen during Invasion Day, Perth WA. Invasion Day protests on stage and in the streets of central Perth, remembering the injustices done to the Aboriginals in the past and present. Protesters from all walks of life, demanding the national Australia Day and its celebrations to be scrapped and replaced by Invasion Day and to recognize Aboriginal rights. Credit: Joe Kuis / Alamy News
RM2CANB1X–Aboriginal invasion day march on Australia Day in Sydney, Australia
RM2AR17X0–Captain Cook statue, London, UK. 25th January 2020. Activists Protest to Abolish Australia Day, to celebrated the invasion of Australia and the cruel brutality against the Aboriginal people continues through this day at Captain Cook statue on 25th January 2020, in London, UK. Credit: Picture Capital/Alamy Live News
RM2J6DPE9–Sydney, Australia. 1st May 2022. The annual May Day march started from Sydney Town Hall. It celebrated the achievements of the Labour movement and demonstrated against injustices faced by working people. Credit: Richard Milnes/Alamy Live News
RM2JME1EH–Sydney, Australia. 6th August 2022. A rally outside Sydney Town Hall at 2pm commemorated the US dropping of nuclear bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan in 1945. Pictured: Gem Romuld (International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons). Credit: Richard Milnes/Alamy Live News
RMRFB66Y–London, UK. 25th January, 2019. Activists drop a banner from Westminster Bridge, in view of the Houses of Parliament, to call for the abolition of Australia Day in advance of rallies in every Australian city tomorrow. The event was organised in solidarity with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who consider Australia Day, a day celebrating the colonisation of Australia, to be a day of mourning rather than a day of celebration. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RF2E52X4F–26 January 2021. Invasion Day 2021. Melbourne, Victoria. Credit: Jay Kogler/Alamy Live News
RM2MG7F4J–Melbourne, Australia. 26th January 2023, Melbourne, Australia. 'Blood on your hands'. Activists hold up bloody hands at the Invasion Day rally. Organisers call for treaties, land rights, an end to indigenous deaths in police custody and climate justice. Credit: Jay Kogler/Alamy Live News Credit: Jay Kogler/Alamy Live News
RM2HHW6H9–Protesters attend the 'Abolish the Date' rally to demand that Australia Day, the country's national day, be changed, as the date marks the arrival of Britain's First Fleet in 1788 and subsequent colonisation of indigenous Australians, in Sydney, Australia, January 26, 2022. REUTERS/Jill Gralow
RF2ARGG0B–Perth, Australia. 26th January 2020. Australians celebrating Australia Day in Perth. Credit: Joe Kuis / Alamy News
RM2AR17XK–Captain Cook statue, London, UK. 25th January 2020. Activists Protest to Abolish Australia Day, to celebrated the invasion of Australia and the cruel brutality against the Aboriginal people continues through this day at Captain Cook statue on 25th January 2020, in London, UK. Credit: Picture Capital/Alamy Live News
RM2JME1E3–Sydney, Australia. 6th August 2022. A rally outside Sydney Town Hall at 2pm commemorated the US dropping of nuclear bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan in 1945. Pictured: Gem Romuld (International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons). Credit: Richard Milnes/Alamy Live News
RMTACDP5–Sydney, Australia. 24th May 2019. Led by Grandmothers Against Removals (GMAR), activists held a protest to stop the widescale removal of Aboriginal children from their families. Some environment protesters joined the group. Credit: Richard Milnes/Alamy Live News
RMRFB638–London, UK. 25th January, 2019. Activists drop a banner from Westminster Bridge, in view of the Houses of Parliament, to call for the abolition of Australia Day in advance of rallies in every Australian city tomorrow. The event was organised in solidarity with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who consider Australia Day, a day celebrating the colonisation of Australia, to be a day of mourning rather than a day of celebration. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RF2E52XMC–26 January 2021. Invasion Day 2021. Melbourne, Victoria. Credit: Jay Kogler/Alamy Live News
RM2MG7F33–Melbourne, Australia. 26th January 2023, Melbourne, Australia. Signs of Indigenous Australians who have died in police custody are held at the Invasion Day rally. Organisers call for treaties, land rights, an end to indigenous deaths in police custody and climate justice. Credit: Jay Kogler/Alamy Live News Credit: Jay Kogler/Alamy Live News
RM2HHW732–Protesters take part in a 'silent march' during the 'Abolish the Date' rally to demand that Australia Day, the country's national day, be changed, as the date marks the arrival of Britain's First Fleet in 1788 and subsequent colonisation of indigenous Australians, in Sydney, Australia, January 26, 2022. REUTERS/Jill Gralow
RF2ATH9G8–Perth, Australia. 26th January 2020. Invasion Day protests on stage and in the streets of central Perth, remembering the injustices done to the Aboriginals in the past and present. Protesters from all walks of life, demanding the national Australia Day and its celebrations to be scrapped and replaced by Invasion Day and to recognize Aboriginal rights. Credit: Joe Kuis / Alamy News
RM2AR17TC–Captain Cook statue, London, UK. 25th January 2020. Activists Protest to Abolish Australia Day, to celebrated the invasion of Australia and the cruel brutality against the Aboriginal people continues through this day at Captain Cook statue on 25th January 2020, in London, UK. Credit: Picture Capital/Alamy Live News
RMRFB62T–London, UK. 25th January, 2019. Activists drop a banner from Westminster Bridge, in view of the Houses of Parliament, to call for the abolition of Australia Day in advance of rallies in every Australian city tomorrow. The event was organised in solidarity with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who consider Australia Day, a day celebrating the colonisation of Australia, to be a day of mourning rather than a day of celebration. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RF2E52XJC–26 January 2021. Invasion Day 2021. Melbourne, Victoria. Credit: Jay Kogler/Alamy Live News
RM2MGC5CG–Melbourne, Australia. 26th January 2023, Melbourne, Australia. Robbie Thorpe speaks to the crowd at the Invasion Day rally. Organisers call for treaties, land rights, an end to indigenous deaths in police custody and climate justice. Credit: Jay Kogler/Alamy Live News Credit: Jay Kogler/Alamy Live News
RM2HHW730–Rally speaker Elizabeth Jarrett addresses the crowd as she stands between Paul Silva and Hector Dungay at the 'Abolish the Date' rally, held to demand that Australia Day, the country's national day, be changed, as the date marks the arrival of Britain's First Fleet in 1788 and subsequent colonisation of indigenous Australians, in Sydney, Australia, January 26, 2022. REUTERS/Jill Gralow
RF2ATHB9M–Perth, Australia. 26th January 2020. Invasion Day protests on stage and in the streets of central Perth, remembering the injustices done to the Aboriginals in the past and present. Protesters from all walks of life, demanding the national Australia Day and its celebrations to be scrapped and replaced by Invasion Day and to recognize Aboriginal rights. Credit: Joe Kuis / Alamy News
RM2K22MK1–Indigenous Australians and supporters march through the city centre to 'abolish the monarchy' on the country's national day of mourning for Britain's Queen Elizabeth, in Sydney, Australia, September 22, 2022. REUTERS/Jaimi Joy
RM2AR17Y9–Captain Cook statue, London, UK. 25th January 2020. Activists Protest to Abolish Australia Day, to celebrated the invasion of Australia and the cruel brutality against the Aboriginal people continues through this day at Captain Cook statue on 25th January 2020, in London, UK. Credit: Picture Capital/Alamy Live News
RMRFB60W–London, UK. 25th January, 2019. Activists drop a banner from Westminster Bridge, in view of the Houses of Parliament, to call for the abolition of Australia Day in advance of rallies in every Australian city tomorrow. The event was organised in solidarity with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who consider Australia Day, a day celebrating the colonisation of Australia, to be a day of mourning rather than a day of celebration. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RF2E52XP7–26 January 2021. Invasion Day 2021. Melbourne, Victoria. Credit: Jay Kogler/Alamy Live News
RM2MGC40A–Melbourne, Australia. 26th January 2023, Melbourne, Australia. Robbie Thorpe speaks to the crowd at the Invasion Day rally. Organisers call for treaties, land rights, an end to indigenous deaths in police custody and climate justice. Credit: Jay Kogler/Alamy Live News Credit: Jay Kogler/Alamy Live News
RF2ATH9DW–Perth, Australia. 26th January 2020. Invasion Day protests on stage and in the streets of central Perth, remembering the injustices done to the Aboriginals in the past and present. Protesters from all walks of life, demanding the national Australia Day and its celebrations to be scrapped and replaced by Invasion Day and to recognize Aboriginal rights. Credit: Joe Kuis / Alamy News
RM2K22NAC–Indigenous Australians and supporters march through the city centre to 'abolish the monarchy' on the country's national day of mourning for Britain's Queen Elizabeth, in Sydney, Australia, September 22, 2022. REUTERS/Jaimi Joy
RM2AR1814–Captain Cook statue, London, UK. 25th January 2020. Activists Protest to Abolish Australia Day, to celebrated the invasion of Australia and the cruel brutality against the Aboriginal people continues through this day at Captain Cook statue on 25th January 2020, in London, UK. Credit: Picture Capital/Alamy Live News
RMRFB6BW–London, UK. 25th January, 2019. Activists drop a banner from Westminster Bridge, in view of the Houses of Parliament, to call for the abolition of Australia Day in advance of rallies in every Australian city tomorrow. The event was organised in solidarity with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who consider Australia Day, a day celebrating the colonisation of Australia, to be a day of mourning rather than a day of celebration. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RF2E52X3M–26 January 2021. Invasion Day 2021. Melbourne, Victoria. Credit: Jay Kogler/Alamy Live News
RM2MGC03D–Melbourne, Australia. 26th January 2023, Melbourne, Australia. Protesters hold up signs at the Invasion Day rally. Organisers call for treaties, land rights, an end to indigenous deaths in police custody and climate justice. Credit: Jay Kogler/Alamy Live News Credit: Jay Kogler/Alamy Live News
RF2ATH9JD–Perth, Australia. 26th January 2020. Invasion Day protests on stage and in the streets of central Perth, remembering the injustices done to the Aboriginals in the past and present. Protesters from all walks of life, demanding the national Australia Day and its celebrations to be scrapped and replaced by Invasion Day and to recognize Aboriginal rights. Credit: Joe Kuis / Alamy News
RM2K22MX3–Indigenous Australians and supporters march through the city centre to 'abolish the monarchy' on the country's national day of mourning for Britain's Queen Elizabeth, in Sydney, Australia, September 22, 2022. REUTERS/Jaimi Joy
RM2AR17XF–Captain Cook statue, London, UK. 25th January 2020. Activists Protest to Abolish Australia Day, to celebrated the invasion of Australia and the cruel brutality against the Aboriginal people continues through this day at Captain Cook statue on 25th January 2020, in London, UK. Credit: Picture Capital/Alamy Live News
RMRFB656–London, UK. 25th January, 2019. Activists drop a banner from Westminster Bridge, in view of the Houses of Parliament, to call for the abolition of Australia Day in advance of rallies in every Australian city tomorrow. The event was organised in solidarity with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who consider Australia Day, a day celebrating the colonisation of Australia, to be a day of mourning rather than a day of celebration. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RF2E52X3F–26 January 2021. Invasion Day 2021. Melbourne, Victoria. Credit: Jay Kogler/Alamy Live News
RM2MGC044–Melbourne, Australia. 26th January 2023, Melbourne, Australia. Robbie Thorpe speaks to the crowd at the Invasion Day rally. Organisers call for treaties, land rights, an end to indigenous deaths in police custody and climate justice. Credit: Jay Kogler/Alamy Live News Credit: Jay Kogler/Alamy Live News
RF2ATHB0F–Perth, Australia. 26th January 2020. Invasion Day protests on stage and in the streets of central Perth, remembering the injustices done to the Aboriginals in the past and present. Protesters from all walks of life, demanding the national Australia Day and its celebrations to be scrapped and replaced by Invasion Day and to recognize Aboriginal rights. Credit: Joe Kuis / Alamy News
RM2K22NA0–Protesters hold balloons with an image of Britain's Queen Elizabeth during a protest to 'abolish the monarchy' on the country's national day of mourning for her, in Sydney, Australia, September 22, 2022. REUTERS/Jaimi Joy
RM2AR17RC–Captain Cook statue, London, UK. 25th January 2020. Activists Protest to Abolish Australia Day, to celebrated the invasion of Australia and the cruel brutality against the Aboriginal people continues through this day at Captain Cook statue on 25th January 2020, in London, UK. Credit: Picture Capital/Alamy Live News
RMRFB63E–London, UK. 25th January, 2019. Activists drop a banner from Westminster Bridge, in view of the Houses of Parliament, to call for the abolition of Australia Day in advance of rallies in every Australian city tomorrow. The event was organised in solidarity with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who consider Australia Day, a day celebrating the colonisation of Australia, to be a day of mourning rather than a day of celebration. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RF2E52XP0–26 January 2021. Invasion Day 2021. Melbourne, Victoria. Credit: Jay Kogler/Alamy Live News
RM2MGC2AK–Melbourne, Australia. 26th January 2023, Melbourne, Australia. Greens Senator Lidia Thorpe poses with an activist at the Invasion Day rally. Organisers call for treaties, land rights, an end to indigenous deaths in police custody and climate justice. Credit: Jay Kogler/Alamy Live News Credit: Jay Kogler/Alamy Live News
RF2ATHAAJ–Perth, Australia. 26th January 2020. Invasion Day protests on stage and in the streets of central Perth, remembering the injustices done to the Aboriginals in the past and present. Protesters from all walks of life, demanding the national Australia Day and its celebrations to be scrapped and replaced by Invasion Day and to recognize Aboriginal rights. Credit: Joe Kuis / Alamy News
RM2K22N9T–Indigenous Australians and supporters take part in a protest to 'abolish the monarchy' on the country's national day of mourning for Britain's Queen Elizabeth, in Sydney, Australia, September 22, 2022. REUTERS/Jaimi Joy
RM2AR17XJ–Captain Cook statue, London, UK. 25th January 2020. Activists Protest to Abolish Australia Day, to celebrated the invasion of Australia and the cruel brutality against the Aboriginal people continues through this day at Captain Cook statue on 25th January 2020, in London, UK. Credit: Picture Capital/Alamy Live News
RMRFB60J–London, UK. 25th January, 2019. Activists drop a banner from Westminster Bridge, in view of the Houses of Parliament, to call for the abolition of Australia Day in advance of rallies in every Australian city tomorrow. The event was organised in solidarity with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who consider Australia Day, a day celebrating the colonisation of Australia, to be a day of mourning rather than a day of celebration. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RF2E52XJG–26 January 2021. Invasion Day 2021. Melbourne, Victoria. Credit: Jay Kogler/Alamy Live News
RM2MGC0MD–Melbourne, Australia. 26th January 2023, Melbourne, Australia. An Indigenous activist waves the Aboriginal flag while marching for the Invasion Day rally. Organisers call for treaties, land rights, an end to indigenous deaths in police custody and climate justice. Credit: Jay Kogler/Alamy Live News Credit: Jay Kogler/Alamy Live News
RF2ATH9C1–Perth, Australia. 26th January 2020. Invasion Day protests on stage and in the streets of central Perth, remembering the injustices done to the Aboriginals in the past and present. Protesters from all walks of life, demanding the national Australia Day and its celebrations to be scrapped and replaced by Invasion Day and to recognize Aboriginal rights. Credit: Joe Kuis / Alamy News
RM2K22NBA–Indigenous Australians and supporters trample on a crown made of cardboard during a protest in the city centre to 'abolish the monarchy' on the country's national day of mourning for Britain's Queen Elizabeth, in Sydney, Australia, September 22, 2022. REUTERS/Jaimi Joy
RM2AR17X7–Captain Cook statue, London, UK. 25th January 2020. Activists Protest to Abolish Australia Day, to celebrated the invasion of Australia and the cruel brutality against the Aboriginal people continues through this day at Captain Cook statue on 25th January 2020, in London, UK. Credit: Picture Capital/Alamy Live News
RMRFB645–London, UK. 25th January, 2019. Activists drop a banner from Westminster Bridge, in view of the Houses of Parliament, to call for the abolition of Australia Day in advance of rallies in every Australian city tomorrow. The event was organised in solidarity with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who consider Australia Day, a day celebrating the colonisation of Australia, to be a day of mourning rather than a day of celebration. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RF2E52X3G–26 January 2021. Invasion Day 2021. Melbourne, Victoria. Credit: Jay Kogler/Alamy Live News
RM2MGC2X6–Melbourne, Australia. 26th January 2023, Melbourne, Australia. A crowd of approximately 30,000 people attended the Invasion Day rally. Organisers call for treaties, land rights, an end to indigenous deaths in police custody and climate justice. Credit: Jay Kogler/Alamy Live News Credit: Jay Kogler/Alamy Live News
RF2ATH9A5–Perth, Australia. 26th January 2020. Invasion Day protests on stage and in the streets of central Perth, remembering the injustices done to the Aboriginals in the past and present. Protesters from all walks of life, demanding the national Australia Day and its celebrations to be scrapped and replaced by Invasion Day and to recognize Aboriginal rights. Credit: Joe Kuis / Alamy News
RM2AR17XG–Captain Cook statue, London, UK. 25th January 2020. Activists Protest to Abolish Australia Day, to celebrated the invasion of Australia and the cruel brutality against the Aboriginal people continues through this day at Captain Cook statue on 25th January 2020, in London, UK. Credit: Picture Capital/Alamy Live News
RMRFB61Y–London, UK. 25th January, 2019. Activists drop a banner from Westminster Bridge, in view of the Houses of Parliament, to call for the abolition of Australia Day in advance of rallies in every Australian city tomorrow. The event was organised in solidarity with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who consider Australia Day, a day celebrating the colonisation of Australia, to be a day of mourning rather than a day of celebration. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RF2E52XMB–26 January 2021. Invasion Day 2021. Melbourne, Victoria. Credit: Jay Kogler/Alamy Live News
RM2MGC5X5–Melbourne, Australia. 26th January 2023, Melbourne, Australia. Dancers of Bandok Tati perform outside Flinders Street Station at the Invasion Day rally. Organisers call for treaties, land rights, an end to indigenous deaths in police custody and climate justice. Credit: Jay Kogler/Alamy Live News Credit: Jay Kogler/Alamy Live News
RF2ATHAEJ–Perth, Australia. 26th January 2020. Invasion Day protests on stage and in the streets of central Perth, remembering the injustices done to the Aboriginals in the past and present. Protesters from all walks of life, demanding the national Australia Day and its celebrations to be scrapped and replaced by Invasion Day and to recognize Aboriginal rights. Credit: Joe Kuis / Alamy News
RMRFB670–London, UK. 25th January, 2019. Activists drop a banner from Westminster Bridge, in view of the Houses of Parliament, to call for the abolition of Australia Day in advance of rallies in every Australian city tomorrow. The event was organised in solidarity with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who consider Australia Day, a day celebrating the colonisation of Australia, to be a day of mourning rather than a day of celebration. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RF2E52XMA–26 January 2021. Invasion Day 2021. Melbourne, Victoria. Credit: Jay Kogler/Alamy Live News
RM2MGC157–Melbourne, Australia. 26th January 2023, Melbourne, Australia. An Indigenous activist with his dog kneels while holding an Aboriginal flag and a sign during the Invasion Day rally. Organisers call for treaties, land rights, an end to indigenous deaths in police custody and climate justice. Credit: Jay Kogler/Alamy Live News Credit: Jay Kogler/Alamy Live News
RF2ARA3K9–Perth, Australia. 26th January 2020. Invasion Day protests on stage and in the streets of central Perth, remembering the injustices done to the Aboriginals in the past and present. Protesters from all walks of life, demanding the national Australia Day and its celebrations to be scrapped and replaced by Invasion Day and to recognize Aboriginal rights. Credit: Joe Kuis / Alamy News
RMRFB61N–London, UK. 25th January, 2019. Activists drop a banner from Westminster Bridge, in view of the Houses of Parliament, to call for the abolition of Australia Day in advance of rallies in every Australian city tomorrow. The event was organised in solidarity with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who consider Australia Day, a day celebrating the colonisation of Australia, to be a day of mourning rather than a day of celebration. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RF2E52X61–26 January 2021. Invasion Day 2021. Melbourne, Victoria. Credit: Jay Kogler/Alamy Live News
RM2MGC42B–Melbourne, Australia. 26th January 2023, Melbourne, Australia. A protester holds a sign reading 'No Justice, No Peace' at the Invasion Day rally. Organisers call for treaties, land rights, an end to indigenous deaths in police custody and climate justice. Credit: Jay Kogler/Alamy Live News Credit: Jay Kogler/Alamy Live News
RF2ATHA12–Perth, Australia. 26th January 2020. Invasion Day protests on stage and in the streets of central Perth, remembering the injustices done to the Aboriginals in the past and present. Protesters from all walks of life, demanding the national Australia Day and its celebrations to be scrapped and replaced by Invasion Day and to recognize Aboriginal rights. Credit: Joe Kuis / Alamy News
RMRFB6B2–London, UK. 25th January, 2019. Activists drop a banner from Westminster Bridge, in view of the Houses of Parliament, to call for the abolition of Australia Day in advance of rallies in every Australian city tomorrow. The event was organised in solidarity with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who consider Australia Day, a day celebrating the colonisation of Australia, to be a day of mourning rather than a day of celebration. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RF2E52XKM–26 January 2021. Invasion Day 2021. Melbourne, Victoria. Credit: Jay Kogler/Alamy Live News
RM2MGC1NY–Melbourne, Australia. 26th January 2023, Melbourne, Australia. An activist carries an Aboriginal flag, with the words 'Always Was, Always Will be' visible behind it at the Invasion Day rally. Organisers call for treaties, land rights, an end to indigenous deaths in police custody and climate justice. Credit: Jay Kogler/Alamy Live News Credit: Jay Kogler/Alamy Live News
RF2ATHA22–Perth, Australia. 26th January 2020. Invasion Day protests on stage and in the streets of central Perth, remembering the injustices done to the Aboriginals in the past and present. Protesters from all walks of life, demanding the national Australia Day and its celebrations to be scrapped and replaced by Invasion Day and to recognize Aboriginal rights. Credit: Joe Kuis / Alamy News
RMRFB6B3–London, UK. 25th January, 2019. Activists drop a banner from Westminster Bridge, in view of the Houses of Parliament, to call for the abolition of Australia Day in advance of rallies in every Australian city tomorrow. The event was organised in solidarity with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who consider Australia Day, a day celebrating the colonisation of Australia, to be a day of mourning rather than a day of celebration. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RF2E52X5D–26 January 2021. Invasion Day 2021. Melbourne, Victoria. Credit: Jay Kogler/Alamy Live News
RM2MGC2XD–Melbourne, Australia. 26th January 2023, Melbourne, Australia. A man carries an Australian flag without the Union Jack at the Invasion Day rally, an Aboriginal flag is seen behind it. Organisers call for treaties, land rights, an end to indigenous deaths in police custody and climate justice. Credit: Jay Kogler/Alamy Live News Credit: Jay Kogler/Alamy Live News
RM2MGC86C–Melbourne, Australia. 26th January 2023, Melbourne, Australia. Robbie Thorpe speaks to the crowd at the Invasion Day rally. Organisers call for treaties, land rights, an end to indigenous deaths in police custody and climate justice. Credit: Jay Kogler/Alamy Live News Credit: Jay Kogler/Alamy Live News
RF2ATH9GX–Perth, Australia. 26th January 2020. Invasion Day protests on stage and in the streets of central Perth, remembering the injustices done to the Aboriginals in the past and present. Protesters from all walks of life, demanding the national Australia Day and its celebrations to be scrapped and replaced by Invasion Day and to recognize Aboriginal rights. Credit: Joe Kuis / Alamy News
RMRFB657–London, UK. 25th January, 2019. Activists drop a banner from Westminster Bridge, in view of the Houses of Parliament, to call for the abolition of Australia Day in advance of rallies in every Australian city tomorrow. The event was organised in solidarity with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who consider Australia Day, a day celebrating the colonisation of Australia, to be a day of mourning rather than a day of celebration. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RF2E52XP8–26 January 2021. Invasion Day 2021. Melbourne, Victoria. Credit: Jay Kogler/Alamy Live News
RM2MGC6F6–Melbourne, Australia. 26th January 2023, Melbourne, Australia. A crowd of approximately 30,000 people attended the Invasion Day rally. Organisers call for treaties, land rights, an end to indigenous deaths in police custody and climate justice. Credit: Jay Kogler/Alamy Live News Credit: Jay Kogler/Alamy Live News
RF2ATH99C–Perth, Australia. 26th January 2020. Invasion Day protests on stage and in the streets of central Perth, remembering the injustices done to the Aboriginals in the past and present. Protesters from all walks of life, demanding the national Australia Day and its celebrations to be scrapped and replaced by Invasion Day and to recognize Aboriginal rights. Credit: Joe Kuis / Alamy News
RMRFB6BJ–London, UK. 25th January, 2019. Activists drop a banner and an aboriginal flag from Westminster Bridge, in view of the Houses of Parliament, to call for the abolition of Australia Day in advance of rallies in every Australian city tomorrow. The event was organised in solidarity with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who consider Australia Day, a day celebrating the colonisation of Australia, to be a day of mourning rather than a day of celebration. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RF2E52X4E–26 January 2021. Invasion Day 2021. Melbourne, Victoria. Credit: Jay Kogler/Alamy Live News
RF2ATH9CR–Perth, Australia. 26th January 2020. Invasion Day protests on stage and in the streets of central Perth, remembering the injustices done to the Aboriginals in the past and present. Protesters from all walks of life, demanding the national Australia Day and its celebrations to be scrapped and replaced by Invasion Day and to recognize Aboriginal rights. Credit: Joe Kuis / Alamy News
RF2E52XMD–26 January 2021. Invasion Day 2021. Melbourne, Victoria. Credit: Jay Kogler/Alamy Live News
RF2ATH9WE–Perth, Australia. 26th January 2020. Invasion Day protests on stage and in the streets of central Perth, remembering the injustices done to the Aboriginals in the past and present. Protesters from all walks of life, demanding the national Australia Day and its celebrations to be scrapped and replaced by Invasion Day and to recognize Aboriginal rights. Credit: Joe Kuis / Alamy News
RF2E52X4A–26 January 2021. Invasion Day 2021. Melbourne, Victoria. Credit: Jay Kogler/Alamy Live News
RF2ATH963–Perth, Australia. 26th January 2020. Invasion Day protests on stage and in the streets of central Perth, remembering the injustices done to the Aboriginals in the past and present. Protesters from all walks of life, demanding the national Australia Day and its celebrations to be scrapped and replaced by Invasion Day and to recognize Aboriginal rights. Credit: Joe Kuis / Alamy News
RF2E52X4C–26 January 2021. Invasion Day 2021. Melbourne, Victoria. Credit: Jay Kogler/Alamy Live News
RF2ATHACB–Perth, Australia. 26th January 2020. Invasion Day protests on stage and in the streets of central Perth, remembering the injustices done to the Aboriginals in the past and present. Protesters from all walks of life, demanding the national Australia Day and its celebrations to be scrapped and replaced by Invasion Day and to recognize Aboriginal rights. Credit: Joe Kuis / Alamy News
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