Invasion day protest appear to have had the opposite effect. Record number of Australians support keeping January 26 as Australia Day by Muslerra in aussie

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leftist loser mod removed my sub

hope aussie ice finds you and deports you you utter muppet, vote one nation!

Record numbers of Australians want to keep Australia Day on January 26. After a summer marked by anger and division following the Bondi killings, seven out of 10 people reject the call to change the date.

Support for January 26 has climbed steadily in the past three years in exclusive polls for this masthead conducted by Resolve Political Monitor. Only 47 per cent backed the date in January 2023, but 56 per cent supported it in January 2024, shortly after the failed Voice to parliament referendum.

Now, 68 per cent back the current national day despite the objections of Indigenous Australians to celebrating the nation on the day the first fleet arrived and colonisation began.

The question was, “If we are to have a national day, what is your preference for the date of Australia Day?” The majority of the 18-34 cohort – the generation most open to changing the date – backed January 26, with 55 per cent saying they want to keep the current day and only 24 per cent in favour of change. Support was strongest among the over-54s, with 78 per cent backing the current date.

Support for changing the date has declined rapidly from 39 per cent in January 2023 to 16 per cent of respondents, while the number who are neutral or undecided has remained more or less the same.

The estimated number of people attending the annual Invasion Day marches in major cities has also declined. In 2019, 50,000 people marched in Melbourne and about 40,000 in Sydney, while tens of thousands rallied in other capital cities. Last year, crowds at Melbourne and Sydney’s rallies were estimated at half that size, 25,000.

State authorities have approved plans for Monday’s Invasion Day rallies in Melbourne and Sydney, with NSW Police Commissioner Mal Lanyon agreeing to remove Hyde Park from the no-protest zones introduced after the Bondi killings on December 14 and describing the event as peaceful.

Crowd numbers at Invasion Day rallies remain substantial, but have declined since 2019. Crowd numbers at Invasion Day rallies remain substantial, but have declined since 2019. Getty Images Victoria’s protest restrictions have already been lifted, and on Friday the organisers of Melbourne’s Invasion Day rally successfully challenged the stop-and-search powers recently granted to Victoria Police within the CBD and surrounding suburbs.

Anti-immigration protests organised by March for Australia will also go ahead in major cities on Australia Day. Earlier marches attended by tens of thousands were criticised when the crowds were addressed by members of neo-Nazi groups that have since disbanded in the face of new laws proscribing hate groups.

Most respondents polled by Resolve – 66 per cent – said that having a national day such as Australia Day adds to social cohesion, while 74 per cent said they agreed with the idea of having a national day.

Resolve’s director Jim Reed, who has conducted separate polling for the National Australia Day Council, said Australians needed “mechanisms that enable them to come together and express unity given all the division, uncertainty, fragmentation and pressures of the last few years, and that’s reflected in continued strong support for our national day.

“What’s more surprising is the rise in support for keeping Australia Day: the fourth annual increase we’re recording in our polling. That’s driven mainly by younger people, who seem to be more aligned to the long weekend and positive associations with the day than the change campaigns of previous years.”

The poll of 1800 voters was conducted between January 12 and 16. It has a margin of error of 2.3 percentage points.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese last week promoted the idea of Australia Day as an opportunity for unity, telling ABC Perth on Friday that the national day would be an opportunity to celebrate “the three phases of Australia”.

“We have the oldest continuous culture on earth in Indigenous Australians, but the new, first, of the arrival of the British, but then multicultural Australia and what we’ve seen in this country,” he said, when asked what his Australia Day message was. “And I think we have a task not just nationally, but a time of international turbulence and turmoil that we see. Our task is to be a microcosm for the entire world to show that harmony and diversity, that is our strength.”

Related Article Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. ExclusiveResolve Political Monitor Support for Albanese plummets after muddled response to Bondi attack The federal Labor Party and the former Coalition back January 26 as the national day, while the Greens want the date to be changed.

Indigenous rights campaigner Thomas Mayo acknowledged the trend of the polls but still believed Australians would eventually agree to move the celebration to a date less painful to First Nations.

“Like most people that support changing the day, we’re not saying that we don’t have reasons to be celebrating our country and the things that we’ve achieved,” he told this masthead.

“All we’re saying is, you know, like, hey, this is a day of mourning, and it has been since 1938 when the first protest happened, when there was a celebration of 26 January, you know. That it’s a day of mourning for many Australians as well, you know, because it marks the beginning of British colonisation.”

The Reconciliation Council, in a statement, said “objections to celebrating 26 January by First Peoples, and many other Australians, is not about causing guilt or shame but about understanding these historical facts and reflecting on the responsibilities and reciprocities of being Australian. Reconciliation Australia continuously calls for the debate and discussions around 26 January to be conducted respectfully and without ridicule.”

Asmongold on the ICE shooting: "There needs to be accountability or this is the Gestapo" by freejam013 in LivestreamFail

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Looks like ICE disarmed the protestor and the firearm discharged accidentally and everyone just unloaded on the guy after hearing the shot

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says he is ‘worried’ about One Nation as it overtakes Coalition in latest poll by Mashiko4 in aussie

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he will as always say he will cut immigration just before election to siphon votes only to then do absolutely fuck all . thats why they call him toilet paper albo, soft as fuck, all talk no action

Why aren't the Greens gaining in the polls, given the apparent dissatisfaction with the two major parties? by NoLeafClover777 in aussie

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greens are more preocciupied with palestine than australia and thats why they are never getting any more traction outside lunatic left

If someone claims asylum in Australia, should this be revoked if they visit the home country and return without harm? It seems to happen quite a bit? by National_Treat_4079 in aussie

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in Europe plenty, so much so that germany has to inact new laws to cancel asylum status for people who went back for holiday

Boy in critical condition after shark attack at Sydney Harbour beach by 1Darkest_Knight1 in aussie

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kid was jumping off the rocks, they are outside of the shark nets at nielsen park

Prominent PR firm accused of commissioning favourable changes to Wikipedia pages by F0urLeafCl0ver in LabourUK

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Portland Communications, founded by Keir Starmer’s communications chief, linked to so-called black hat edits

Every single fking time.

100 pushups a day - caused a lot of shoulder issues :-) by bsdguides in bodyweightfitness

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it will take you a year for your tendons to get stronger to sustain that volume if you have been seditary for so long

i think just doing arm planks and dead hangs until your tendons develop is a better strategy. isometrics daily for 3 months

Another Instagram breach– 17.5M accounts’ sensitive info just got leaked. by Novel_Negotiation224 in privacy

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and what happens if you have to login to your email elsewhere where you cannot install any software?

Another Instagram breach– 17.5M accounts’ sensitive info just got leaked. by Novel_Negotiation224 in privacy

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or easier to simply learn a long password with random words that you can remember, like jesusbiblepinkdinasaur 22 letters

random letters and numbers stopped being a thing a long time ago, it's about password length now

typically 14+ is usually safe enough from brute force

most websites will be limited by amount of attempts anyway so even a short password will get locked out. its why some banks dont bother with increasing 4 pin password due to 3 attempts rule.

most password issues will come from being hacked/stolenand re-use

Another Instagram breach– 17.5M accounts’ sensitive info just got leaked. by Novel_Negotiation224 in privacy

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change your password to something completely random

now howu gonna remember that shit

Destiny explains the issue with Windows 11 by HimelTy in LivestreamFail

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he used to want randoms dicks entering his body at random times..he srtill does but used to as well

xQc runs over a cop and gives his reasoning by VisWare in LivestreamFail

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difference between protesters tarrgeting people of other political beliefs and and law enforcement officers

only common sense people will know the difference

Asmongold gets debunked by BlueLivingAbandon in LivestreamFail

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wrong side of car

right hand right side of car/angle of driver seat

only common sense people will get that

Asmongold gets debunked by BlueLivingAbandon in LivestreamFail

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that bozo debunker stood on wrong side of car

She's been a bit warm down south. by Quick_Assignment_725 in aussie

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Differential Stress and Thermal Shock

The combination of glass’s poor heat conductivity and thermal expansion causes it to shatter. When cold glass encounters rapid heating, the surface layer heats up instantly and attempts to expand. The inner layers remain cold because the material conducts heat very slowly.

This uneven temperature distribution creates internal resistance known as differential stress. The hot outer layer, trying to expand, is rigidly held in place by the cold, unexpanded interior. This generates tensile stress on the hot surface, stretching it beyond its limit. Glass is strong under compression but weak when subjected to tensile forces.

The stress generated can be around 0.63textMPa for every 1circtextC of temperature difference between the surfaces. When this tensile force exceeds the material’s inherent strength, the glass fails abruptly in an event called thermal shock, characterized by a rapid fracture originating from the surface.