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Posted on Friday 28th of October, 2022,
Greater Shepparton City Council will consider its role in relation to January 26 from 2023 and beyond, following a decision endorsed at the October Council Meeting.
Council’s current role in relation to January 26 is to conduct citizenship ceremonies, hand out Australia Day awards, and provide grants and in-kind support to community groups to help them mark the day.
Council has recently undertaken several engagement sessions with community groups and community members to consider their views on January 26 and its future moving forward. A Community Stakeholder Group (CSG) was also established to provide local advice and share personal and community views. The CSG involved members from Australia Day Committees, Aboriginal organisations and non-Aboriginal organisations, and resulted in varying feedback, including:
The views expressed from these discussions helped inform a January 26 Community Stakeholder Group Conversation Meeting Report which was considered at the October Council Meeting. Recommendations were made to Council to guide decision making about Council’s role in relation to the day. At the October Council Meeting, Council committed to:
January 26 holds diverse and complex meanings for Australians. While it remains a public holiday and a date upon which awards and citizenships are conferred, it is not a day of celebration for all, particularly for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People.
Greater Shepparton City Council Mayor, Cr Shane Sali, said the recommendations of the January 26 report demonstrates Council’s commitment to Reconciliation and the sentiments of the most recent Council Plan.
“In recent times Greater Shepparton City Council, like many others, has been considering making changes to the way this date is marked in order to reflect this to be inclusive of all Greater Shepparton residents” he said.
“We believe our national day should be a day that is inclusive, culturally respectful, and uniquely meaningful to the Greater Shepparton community. Committing to further conversations on this topic in 2023 provides an opportunity to obtain feedback more broadly from right across the community to better understand our next steps and to consider further change from 2024.
“Greater Shepparton Australia Day and Citizenships Ceremonies will remain the same in 2023 however we look forward to consulting with the wider community on this topic in the future.”
If you would like to register your interest to be involved in future conversations to inform any future decisions, please email council@shepparton.vic.gov.au
Once you have registered a Council Officer will be in touch in 2023 to keep you informed and invite you to have your say.
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