Venues across Australia spark debate by opting out of Australia Day celebrations

In a significant move ahead of Australia Day, several clubs and pubs across the country have announced bans on festivities, including popular venues.

The decision has sparked mixed reactions, with many questioning the implications for traditional celebrations, while others support the push for more inclusive events.

As Australia Day approaches, the conversation surrounding how the occasion is observed continues to gain momentum.


Australia Day, a national holiday marked on January 26th, has long been a day of celebration for many Australians.

It commemorates the arrival of the First Fleet at Port Jackson in New South Wales in 1788 and the raising of the British flag at Sydney Cove by Governor Arthur Phillip.

However, this date also represents a time of mourning for Indigenous Australians, who see it as ‘Invasion Day’—a day that signifies the beginning of the dispossession and subsequent oppression of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.


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Australian Venue Co, owning over 200 venues, will not celebrate Australia Day due to the sadness and hurt it causes for some patrons and staff. Credit: Facebook / Australia Day


In a move that reflects the growing debate around the significance of Australia Day, Australian Venue Co, the country's second-largest hospitality group, has decided to forgo celebrations across its venues nationwide.

It operates over 200 venues across Australia, including around 90 in Queensland and 60 in Victoria.

The company stated that January 26 brings ‘sadness’ and ‘hurt’ to many of its patrons and staff.


This includes venues such as Bungalow8, Cargo, Kingsley's Woolloomooloo, and Parkside Hotel in Sydney, as well as the Esplanade Hotel, Prince of Wales, Duke of Wellington, and Garden State Hotel in Melbourne.

In addition, the Claremont Hotel and Bassendean Hotels in Perth, the Regatta Hotel, Boundary Hotel, and Fridays bar in Brisbane, along with the Parkside Hotel and Colonist in Adelaide, will also not be hosting celebrations.

‘Australia Day is a day that causes sadness for some members of our community, so we have decided not to specifically celebrate a day that causes hurt for some of our patrons and our team,’ an Australia Venues Co spokesperson stated.


Indigenous activist Warren Mundine offered some bold advice for those planning to celebrate on January 26.

‘Don't bother about having a drink in their venues, p*** these b******* off,’ he said after learning of the boycott.

Mr Mundine, who spearheaded the successful campaign against the Indigenous Voice to Parliament last year, claimed that the true reason ‘woke companies’ refuse to celebrate Australia Day is because ‘they just hate the country’.

‘They hate Australians, they hate Australia, and that's why they do these things,’ he remarked.

Mr Mundine encouraged Australians to celebrate by heading to the beach, throwing some lamb and sausages on the barbecue, or ordering takeaway from a venue ‘that actually cares about this country—not a hater of Australians—and we'll have a great time’.


Wurundjeri elder Ian Hunter added, ‘It is condescending. They think we are doing the best thing for Indigenous peoples.’

Former Victorian Premier Jeff Kennett called the decision ‘extraordinary’ and ‘divisive’.

‘They are totally out of touch with the community,’ he stated.

‘If no one wants to participate in Australia Day celebrations at one of their venues, that would be fine.’


Earlier this year, Woolworths and ALDI chose not to sell Australia Day merchandise, resulting in a strong customer backlash.

Several councils have also opted to stop hosting traditional citizenship ceremonies on January 26.

Cricket Australia and Tennis Australia no longer commemorate the day during their major January events.

Additionally, some universities and government bodies are offering employees the choice to take a different day off instead of January 26.

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Despite calls for a ‘more inclusive’ national day, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has ruled out any changes.

The Labor government has allocated $10 million in the 2025 Budget for the Australia Day Events national grant program.

Additionally, they have committed to providing an extra $1.5 million annually starting from 2024-25 for the National Australia Day Council's operations.

A Roy Morgan Research poll conducted earlier this year found that 59 per cent of Australians believe Australia Day should remain on January 26.
Key Takeaways
  • Over 200 venues owned by Australian Venue Co will not be celebrating Australia Day, citing the sadness and hurt it causes for some patrons and staff.
  • Prominent Indigenous activist Warren Mundine has criticised the move, urging Australians to celebrate elsewhere and accusing the companies of hating the country.
  • The controversy over celebrating Australia Day stems from its association with the start of British colonisation and the dispossession of Indigenous peoples.
  • Despite calls to change the date, the Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese, has ruled out changing the date of Australia Day, with the government allocating funds to support celebrations and the National Australia Day Council.
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Holy mackerel what next? Having said that, I understand it as a mourning day and let them at it. But to Australians it is the start of our unique Aussie personality. My dad used to say, we are from everywhere and retain that heritage but when it boils down to it we end up Australian.
The venues can do as they please just give me the good old Aussie bbq
BBQ ready with tongs in hand.
 
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Good on ya Drambuie69.👏👏👍👍👌👌. This is how ****in Stupid some of these Big Venues & others are, people will just go somewhere else & spend their money, BUT, WELL SAID MATE, HOPE ALL MEMBERS READ IT. "WOKE" people, WAKE UP!!!!! your days at the head of the Parade are numbered & you will be trodden into the dirt & Shit from where you came, crushed & forgotten like the PARASITES that you are. GOOOO 26Th.
Maybe these venues might give the traditional owners free beer etc and accomodate their every whim on this day, after all it is really their pub on their land and maybe they can be paid rent....I mean fairs fair....they aint getting my house
 
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Bloody Ridiculous, not celebrating Australia Day because it brings back memories of sadness and tragedy!
REALLY????
Let's cancel Easter because Christ was crucified for the people!
Let's cancel ANZAC and Memorial Day because we mourn our heroic soldiers who died for us!
Let's cancel Labour Day because it reminds us of when workers were exploited!
The whole idea is celebrating the good times that result from the bad — we must remember and appreciate them. Australia Day is no different!
 
Bloody Ridiculous, not celebrating Australia Day because it brings back memories of sadness and tragedy!
REALLY????
Let's cancel Easter because Christ was crucified for the people!
Let's cancel ANZAC and Memorial Day because we mourn our heroic soldiers who died for us!
Let's cancel Labour Day because it reminds us of when workers were exploited!
The whole idea is celebrating the good times that result from the bad — we must remember and appreciate them. Australia Day is no different!
Well said.
 
I think they should make a new date to celebrate Australia day and then every Australian should celebrate our country as awhole.

If January 26th is the day the British took over then change the day, very simple.

I'm all for Aboriginal people being treated equally but everyone should be treated the same.

As for saying sorry, we shouldn't have to ,it should be the British government and The Royal Family.
It's not the Australians of today .
Maybe the British should give a huge payout to the Aboriginals and then let us live as one nation not divided.

Many many Australians have come to our beautiful country through heartache starting with the Convicts who the British Government forced here for stealing as little as a loaf of bread. These convicts were forced into heavy labour with very little food. This was slave labour.
Throughout history when a country has been “invaded” those “defeated” have had to get along as best they could. Why is Australia any different? During WW11 we could have been invaded by Japan. Had that happened we might now be speaking Japanese.
 
Ever wonder what would be the outcome if say...CHINA or Indonesia, or JAPAN had beaten captain Cook to the landing in Australia.......personally I dont think there would be anyone alive....talk about the luck of the aboriginals....
Looking for Australia, Matthew Flinders passed by the whole continent and ended up in an tiny occupied island in the Indian Ocean. This island history shows that travellers from an Arabic nation once stopped there long before its 1st settlement. What route did they travel? Were they looking for this continent too? Did they stop here?
 
Inclusive huh? I am a multi-generational white Australian, yet I am not included. The sporting bodies haven't taken my feelings needs or wants into account. The left woke corporates do not include me, at all. My local pub is on the list not celebrating the day, no problems, my local club is going full steam ahead with celebrations and that's where you'll find me. This woke crap is divisive and is hurting the country. I am no longer welcome in my own country, where is the inclusivity in that. You know what, I think it borders on racism, don't include the white guy, but we are inclusive. Tell it walking.
 
The Australian Venue Company was an Ameriacan owned company which is now owned by Chinese PAG Private Equity. So why the bloody hell should they have any say in when Australians celebrate Australia day. The best choice could be to just boycott them. Stick with Australian owned companies who appreciate our heritage.
 
I think they should make a new date to celebrate Australia day and then every Australian should celebrate our country as awhole.

If January 26th is the day the British took over then change the day, very simple.

I'm all for Aboriginal people being treated equally but everyone should be treated the same.

As for saying sorry, we shouldn't have to ,it should be the British government and The Royal Family.
It's not the Australians of today .
Maybe the British should give a huge payout to the Aboriginals and then let us live as one nation not divided.

Many many Australians have come to our beautiful country through heartache starting with the Convicts who the British Government forced here for stealing as little as a loaf of bread. These convicts were forced into heavy labour with very little food. This was slave labour.
It's wasn't the British or Royals of today either. Why should anyone today say sorry? We didn't do anything , and we should not be blamed for whatever happened in less enlightened times.
 
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If an Indigenous Elder says its fine to celebrate Australia day this is the person to listen to. Am sick of political wokeness. Boycott that company and its businesses as it is un Australian and I bet not Australian owned. Who are they to tell people what to do its about time the real public start boycotting these unaustralian bullies. I certainly will make sure all the people I know will not spend money at their venues
 
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I think they should make a new date to celebrate Australia day and then every Australian should celebrate our country as awhole.

If January 26th is the day the British took over then change the day, very simple.

I'm all for Aboriginal people being treated equally but everyone should be treated the same.

As for saying sorry, we shouldn't have to ,it should be the British government and The Royal Family.
It's not the Australians of today .
Maybe the British should give a huge payout to the Aboriginals and then let us live as one nation not divided.

Many many Australians have come to our beautiful country through heartache starting with the Convicts who the British Government forced here for stealing as little as a loaf of bread. These convicts were forced into heavy labour with very little food. This was slave labour.
Your an Australian hater. Your condemning modern Australia for things that happened 250 years ago. No person alive is directly affected by those actions, they also are able to live a life compatible with a modern civilisation. How many of these so called people who are so burdened with heartache, would willing give up everything that the modern civilisation gives them, and return to bark homes with dirt floors and live on what they can kill. Knowing they and their children will live hard, meagre life with inter tribal wars that will decimate their groups, and lead to genocide, rape, child abuse, kidnaping and murder.
 
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I think a lot of 'trendies' are looking for their 15min. of fame. If a business doesn't support Australia, then I don't support them. I am the same with cash, if the business doesn't take cash, then I don't buy there. There are many other options on where to buy. As for not supporting Aust. day well how un-Australian can you get. They don't deserve the business or consideration. As for causing 'hurt' to the indigenous peoples well, I have been celebrating Aust. Day from when I was a kid, there was never any mention from the indigenous population of 'being hurt', these types of actions and conversations have only started 'recently' by those who only have hatred in their system and those who think it is 'trendy' to protest. I remember a Senior Lecturer from one of the Univercities making this comment ie: "You will never have a united nation, if you have a nation of tribes." It is about time a lot of people have a good hard look at their actions and make the decission that you are an Australian, proud of your country, and love it with all your heart. I am a 'baby boomer' and I grew up in a great country however, successive Gov's. minority groups and certain individuals have turned it into 'crap.' If you hate Aust. that much there is a transport system available to take you to some place 'better', so all I can say, get out and have a nice trip.
So very well said - forget all the drivel being peddled out there - Australia Day is for all Australians 🇭🇲🇭🇲🇭🇲
 
All these hotels needed to do was advertise no admission on Australia day unless you are a leftie activist or indigenous peoples only this would ensure they needed less staff for the day to decrease their costs.
It's not even the indigenous who are spruiking this rubbish - it's the lefty loonies and the greenies who insist on shoving their woke BS at every opportunity.
 
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The Australian Venue Co (AVC) is not Australian owned. It was procured by PAG Private Equity in August 2023, a Hong Kong based investment firm. That might give a hint to the decision made by AVC.

So AVC want to ditch the tradition known as Australia Day. Did they "embrace" the alien celebrations such as Ramadan, Chinese New Year, Diwali and Halloween?

THIS IS AUSTRALIA!! Not some enclave for the invading hordes of Muslims, Chinese, Indians and the practitioners of a pagan festival commercialised by Americans.

Multiculturalism has eroded the very roots of what has made Australia what is it.
Multiculturalism has buggered Australia most Aussies know this if they don’t they need to get their head out of their A#*se and wake up good for you@ veggiepatch you may educate some dills yet. Happy xmass to all at the forum
 
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Throughout history when a country has been “invaded” those “defeated” have had to get along as best they could. Why is Australia any different? During WW11 we could have been invaded by Japan. Had that happened we might now be speaking Japanese.
We were and we sent them packing - air raid on Darwin, mini subs in Sydney Harbour, PNG & Kokoda etc
 

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