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Australia Day focuses on Black recognition in constitution

Por: ABC News World January 26, 2023

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CANBERRA, Australia -- Australians marked the 235th anniversary of British colonization Thursday with a public holiday that evokes anger at Indigenous injustice, focusing national attention on a new government push to acknowledge 's first inhabitants in the constitution.The government joined several large corporations in allowing staff the choice of taking the holiday off or working Thursday and taking another day off instead, in... + full article



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