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Big corporate companies, governments and activists are part of a movement to make Australians feel guilty, instead of proud of the Australian Flag. 

The movement tries to make us all feel guilty about celebrating our country, its culture and rich resources. It targets the colour of our skin. 

It’s a deceptive movement that cherry picks facts to tell Australia that the entire system is racist and leaves out the achievements we’ve all made together. 

Aboriginal people were certainly here first. Like anyone who lives on the land, Aboriginals have connection to it. Atrocities were committed, yet it’s important to point out that people living today are not responsible for the atrocities. 

Equally, the people who arrived here since 1770 began evolving the society we live in today. We severed ties with the colonial British Empire. We, the Australian people, voted in the 1967 referendum to include Aboriginal Australians. 

Australians brought together everyone as one to all be counted as Australian, and fixed the early mistake of dividing Australia. 

Together we developed into a society that cares, listening to the needs of remote communities to the point that we collectively spend up to $30 billion a year trying to help less than 4% of the population. 

Naysayers seeking to trigger and perpetuate guilt conveniently skipped over the advances in medicine, literature, infrastructure, natural conservation and general welfare we’ve made together over centuries. 

Australia is not perfect. Many people know I have severe criticisms about the changed direction in which our country is heading recently under globalist policies.  

The worst thing we can do is forget how far we’ve come together and how much more we can achieve together if we resist the nasty politics of division.  

I want some things fixed, yet I’m very proud of our country. I remain hopeful of what every Australian can achieve when we work together, regardless of skin colour, regardless of ancestry.

We are one community, we have one flag, we are One Nation.

15 replies
  1. Mick
    Mick says:

    Yes, happy Australia Day to all and I now have the ON T-shirt stating that. We will be wearing it proudly today.

  2. Stewart Fernandez
    Stewart Fernandez says:

    well said – we all come from different lands and at 2022 the Australian-born population was 18.3 million or approximately 72% of the population – statistics say that about 7.5 million have NEVER EVER traveled out of Australia, not even to New Zealand – so why do just one million welcome these 7.5 million to their own country?

  3. Sylvia Carswell
    Sylvia Carswell says:

    We need to clone you Malcolm Roberts keep up the good work I admire your tenacity determined against all odds

  4. Kevin Liprini
    Kevin Liprini says:

    I am proud to be an Australian and live here. Australia Day is for Australians! If you are not an Australian then support what ever day you support.

    Do not think about changing our Australia Day which us Australians nominate.

    If you support our other Australian Special Days then support our Australia Day with us, or go back to where you come from like the Aboriginals ! who came from Africa to Australia after the Pygmies had arrived to Australia.

    KL

    • Glenda Plog
      Glenda Plog says:

      Thank you so much for this information about the origins of our Aboriginal people. I am quite fed up with their insistence that they were the first people in Australia. I have always doubted that claim as I didn’t think it was possible.
      Their insistence about being Traditional Owners is also very much in doubt as I have been reliably informed that the Aboriginal people did not ever own land, they belonged to it, therefore the land owned them.

  5. Maria Dobrescu
    Maria Dobrescu says:

    Thank you, Malcolm, for everything you do. Proud to be Australian, and deeply grateful for the opportunities that Australia has afforded me and my family.
    Happy Australia Day!

  6. Cathy
    Cathy says:

    Well said Senator. You, along with a few other senators are my new hero’s of the 21st C. I woke up two years ago and realise we all have a part to play in our human consciousness evolution. You are playing your role from the heart with integrity. The masses are waking up. With thanks and gratitude.

    • Jacki
      Jacki says:

      These people won’t be happy with changing the date… they want Australia Day gone forever.

      We all need to be proud of our heritage, our Country & stand as 1 people under 1 flag.

      I’m not giving in to the people who want to control us all.

      There is nothing wrong with Jan 26. Coming together celebrating who we are is really all that matters & it demonstrates unity something the minority don’t want nor do the corporations.

      I do hope everyone enjoyed their Australia Day yesterday.

      Thank you.

      I haven’t already stated this….

  7. Mark
    Mark says:

    Australia Day is a day of healing – rest – reset and coming together as one community.
    We are one in the National Anthem.

    The Germans, Japanese have reconciled in some 50 years after WW11.
    Darwin was bombed 63 times that’s bigger than Pearl Harbor – So Gratitude to our ANZACS is required for our lifestyle.

    Now the others need to reconcile after 236 years like the others did in some 50 years.
    Australia Day a healing day – Senior Australian Day Awardee.

  8. Jacki
    Jacki says:

    Happy Australia Day!
    Aussie Aussie Aussie Oi Oi Oi! 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺

    Australia Day unites Australia, it’s the 1 day that we are able to celebrate & be proud of our Nation.

    Australia Day should never be changed from January 26th.

    This date wasn’t the day that the British landed in Australia .

    There should be NO discussion on changing the date.

    We see all these woke protests from people who have no idea and either are puppets for the corporations or brainwashed indoctrinated persons 😢😢😢.

    These people are out to destroy & divide our country & that’s not on….

    We live in one country named Australia & we should all be proud of that. United we stand to bring down the corporations trying to divided us.

    Indigenous People who are being used & don’t realise it , my heart breaks for them. They need to listen to people like Jasinta Price who understood what The Voice was truly about, she knows what the Agenda is about , & she wants us all United as 1 & not divided.

    Hopefully she will get through to the indigenous people & all other Australians will also realise & wake up!

    Be proud of being Australian.

    Anything that happened in Australia over 200 years ago happened in many other countries as well & to other races it didn’t discriminate on the basis of skin colour , race etc.

    So be proud to be Australian, be proud of this country & fight to save all our voices, all our freedoms , all our rights & our democracy, please don’t allow anyone to take it from us whether they live here or not.

    For the woke companies & sporting associations sleep out of political debates & stop being puppets.

    Thank you

  9. SC
    SC says:

    Hi All,
    Just keep making a list of the traitors until it’s time for them to be prosecuted. The only thing I’m concerned about is the effect on young people assuming it is “invasion day” thanks to all the propaganda and brainwashing from the media and how our culture is being continually eroded by this woke nonsense.

  10. Bruce Jones
    Bruce Jones says:

    The statue of Captain Cook that was vandalised in Victoria had a sign left on its base reading, “The colony will fall.” Those who wish for the downfall of Australia need to remember that they can receive the following benefits at present. Unemployment benefits, Health and hospital treatment. Assistance for their children to go to school, plus help for text books etc.. Aged pensions and more. They never provided any of these benefits for themselves in the past, and they do not contribute much towards them at present. If Australia falls how will they manage?

  11. JC
    JC says:

    I have a question – we hear that in 2023 we took in over 700,000 migrants, despite the fact that many many Australians have asked for migration to be halted until we are able to care for ourselves.
    My question is – who are those 700,000? Are they family groups, or skilled workers?Are they the doctors and nurses we need? Or are they single young men or military age, like the men crossing the southern border of the US? Are they a 5th column we will have to deal with one day? Why don’t we know? Just aking.

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