Australia Day: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's Australia Day speech. 25.01.25
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese sees Australia Day as a chance to “celebrate” the country and look ahead with optimism.
In his final Australia Day message before voters head to the polls later this year, Albanese said the national day should be used to shape a future “together”.

It comes after new polling revealed a growing majority of Australians support keeping the date.

Australia Day: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's Australia Day speech. 25.01.25
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s Australia Day speech. (Supplied)

Australia Day is often marked in different ways across the country, from heading to the beach, to attending reflection ceremonies or supporting an invasion day protest.

“Whether you are someone whose ancestors have loved and cared for this land for 60,000 years, or whether you are making the pledge of commitment as a new citizen today, all of us belong to the greatest country on Earth, and all of us can take pride in a national story written by the courage of our people,” Albanese said.

“From those who serve in uniform and keep us safe to farmers battling unforgiving country. The courage to start a business, drive a breakthrough, study or train for a new career, care for our loved ones and educate our children.

“The courage to seek and build a new life here.

‘The courage to show kindness to those in need, preserve our social cohesion and champion a fair go for all.

“The courage of everyone who works hard, makes sacrifices and pushes forward, even when times are tough, because they are driven by that oldest and deepest Australian aspiration, wanting a better life and greater opportunity for the next generation.”

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Albanese used the message to highlight the values and character of the Australian people.

“The values and character of the Australian people is the story of our history, the continuing inspiration of our present and the very best reason to be optimistic for our future,” he said.

“Whether you’re heading to the beach having friends over for a barbie, or hitting the road for the long weekend, I wish you all a safe and happy Australia Day 2025.”

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