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Australia Day message from Llew O’Brien

This past year has truly shown how Wide Bay communities band together when times are tough; demonstrating our Aussie mateship through the pandemic, bushfires and drought.

As Australia Day 2021 draws near, it is a time to acknowledge how we are all are a part of Australia’s story – and how our strength, resilience and optimism have helped our country weather the storms that have rocked the world.

On January 26, we will reflect upon not only the extraordinary events of the past 12 months, but the selfless and courageous sacrifice of health and aged care professionals, first responders and frontline workers who put the safety and wellbeing of others before their own.

We celebrate the strength of our communities as they worked together to prevent the spread of coronavirus, and their generosity in supporting those who needed help during the challenges posed by lockdowns, or hardships posed by employment changes, drought or bushfire.

It is this spirit of helping, giving and supporting that defines us as Australians, and this is what we celebrate on Australia Day.

While we all have different views, backgrounds and experiences, Australia Day is a day to respect and share the stories, histories and contributions of every Australian, like the ones people throughout Wide Bay have made, and continue to make, to our nation.

Australia’s place in the world is built on our shared values of democracy, respect for freedom of the individual, commitment to the rule of law, and equality of opportunity.

On Australia Day we celebrate all of these characteristics which are the cornerstone of our nation’s place in the world.

Find out how to celebrate Australia Day your way at www.australiaday.org.au

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