Who's behind it? Anonymous Australia Day act that's winning hearts locally and on social media

As the sun rises on Australia Day, a day marked by celebration and controversy, a mysterious act of patriotism has sparked a wave of admiration and debate in a leafy Sydney suburb.

This act that was done overnight left many residents curious and impressed. Yet no one knows who is behind this anonymous act of national pride.

As the word spreads, locals and social media users speculate about the responsible person's identity. The unexpected display has ignited discussions about national pride, patriotism, and the significance of such gestures in today's climate.


The flag, flying high in Mosman, caught the attention of a local who took to social media to share a photograph and inquire about the flagpole's origins.

'This has just appeared on the corner of Musgrave and Raglan Streets. There's another one on the corner of Avenue and Canrober,' she wrote, questioning whether the council was responsible for this unexpected installation.

The community response was positive, with many locals expressing their love for Australia and the desire to celebrate the country regardless of the date.


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The raising of the Australian flag on a flagpole in a Sydney suburb has been praised by many locals for displaying national pride. Credit: Facebook


'To erect an Australian flag in Australia, at any given time, is awesome,' one man agreed, while another added, 'It's about time we had more Australian flags. People need to celebrate this amazing country and stop with the division.'

Others echoed the sentiment of national pride and wished to see such displays more frequently.

'It's so good to see this. I wish we had them in every front yard,' one resident remarked, while another humorously compared the flag favourably to the hire bikes that often clutter Sydney's streets.


However, not all feedback was focused on the patriotic gesture. Some locals voiced their discomfort with the Union Jack's presence in the flag's upper-left corner, seeing it as a relic of colonial rule.

'Like any true-blue Australian, I'm counting the days until that colonial relic, the Union Jack, finally gets the boot from our flag,' one man stated, advocating for a flag that better represents Australia's proud, independent identity.

The debate around the flag and Australia Day reflects the nation's ongoing conversation about its identity and history.

While many Australians support the idea of a national day to celebrate modern Australia and recognise the mistreatment of Indigenous Australians, the date of 26 January remains contentious.

This date marks the arrival of the First Fleet in Port Jackson. It is seen by some as 'Invasion Day' or the 'Day of Mourning' due to its association with the beginning of colonial suffering for Indigenous people.


Prominent figures like former Bachelor star and proud Wiradjuri woman Kiki Morris have voiced their support for changing the date of Australia Day while maintaining a patriotic celebration.

'I think that Australia is such a wonderful country, and it's offered a safe space for so many people to live and bring up their families,' Ms Morris said.

'For those people, we deserve to celebrate what Australia means to all of us, but definitely, the date needs to be changed. We need to be sensitive to our ancestors and our history as well.'

Amidst this backdrop, a recent poll by the Institute of Public Affairs indicated a surge in support for keeping 26 January as Australia Day, particularly among young people.

Opposition leader Peter Dutton has also weighed in, vowing to mandate councils to hold citizenship ceremonies on Australia Day, should he win the election, as a sign of pride and nationalism.


As the nation grapples with these complex issues, the anonymous act of raising the flag in Mosman reminds us of the deep-seated patriotism within the Australian community.

It's a gesture that has sparked joy, reflection, and conversation, proving that even the simplest acts can profoundly impact the national psyche.

The Mosman Council has been contacted for comment, but the identity of the person or persons who raised the flag remains a mystery.

It's a reminder that sometimes, the most powerful statements are made not with words but with actions that resonate with the hearts of many.
Key Takeaways

  • An anonymous act of raising the Australian flag on a flagpole in a Sydney suburb has garnered praise from many locals for displaying national pride.
  • Despite the annual debate surrounding the treatment of Indigenous Australians and the date of Australia Day, locals showed excitement for the flag's presence.
  • Some residents have expressed a desire to move on from the colonial symbols in the flag, wishing to embrace a modern and independent Australian identity.
  • Discussions and opinions are divided on whether Australia Day should continue to be celebrated on January 26, with a recent poll indicating a surge of support for maintaining the current date among younger Australians.
What are your thoughts on the flag-raising in Mosman? Do you have a story of an anonymous act that brought your community together? Share with us in the comments below, and let's celebrate the spirit of Australia together, in all its diversity and complexity.
 
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I'm desolated. How can I sleep tonight?!

Look, I'm sorry, but I see the name 'Knell', and I can't help but wonder if he/she has the first name 'Death'. As he/she is so fond of labelling me, I think I'll call him/her 'Dymo'.

Thank you for your welcome. I'm happy to join the happy, positive people.
Love your sense of humour.
 
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You do like to get aggressive and rude…there are meds you can take for that.
I didn’t address your affiliation with First Nations People because, you forget, we have addressed this last year (perhaps you have forgotten you have been making comments here for quite some time)…LOL. It was around your stating ‘’skin relative” when it is in fact ‘skin name’ e.g. aunty/uncle and your family relationship with Jacinta Price (i.e. commonly aligned with “Uncle Tom-ism” and being sued for defamation). I will refer your comments to Jacinta and her mob for comment - just to clarify that this is what she is advocating and get feedback from her mob). Ah - separation from Church and State… Thank goodness for the Missionaries!
Stating Pygmies were here first is not a FACT and cannibalism maybe, maybe not, but it has been everywhere apparently…including Europe …and those sailors didn’t mind partaking apparently - which is why the ‘law’ about the same was created, in fact. But I remember how disorientated you seemed during our first convo on the topic and can see that your condition has not improved. But yes, you are definitely among like-minded ‘friends’…birds of a feather!
Oh my God, you're rambling now.

If it's okay with you, I'll go along with Bess who gave me a big hug and said, 'Sister in law.' She was in my home at the time.

When did the missionary era come into the current discussion? Who introduced the topic of the 'Church and State' today? I really must ask if you're quite well?

Your comments have become more unhinged as the evening's gone on. The attempted witticism regarding my need for medication shows a person who feels it appropriate to make jokes about mental health. Definitely not cool.
 
Oh my God, you're rambling now.

If it's okay with you, I'll go along with Bess who gave me a big hug and said, 'Sister in law.' She was in my home at the time.

When did the missionary era come into the current discussion? Who introduced the topic of the 'Church and State' today? I really must ask if you're quite well?

Your comments have become more unhinged as the evening's gone on. The attempted witticism regarding my need for medication shows a person who feels it appropriate to make jokes about mental health. Definitely not cool.
Hmm..pleading the Fifth? Claiming mental health jokes? Nope - that’s not it at all!
"In 2023, Price was the featured speaker at a fundraising dinner for Church and State, an off-shoot Pentecostalist Christian organisation. The funds raised were to ‘assist in the costs of hosting the Church and State Summit 2024’.
Founded in 2017, Church & State Ministries is a member of the Australian Christian Churches (ACC), formerly Assemblies of God in Australia.
ACC is a network of Pentecostal churches in Australia affiliated with the World Assemblies of God Fellowship the largest Pentecostal denomination in the world.
On Church and State’s website, under the heading ‘Arming Christians’, the following statements appear:
Church & State’s vision is to raise up Christians in every electorate to intentionally influence culture as Jesus would in our place – without blind loyalty to any politician or party but guided by a firm foundation on God’s Word.
Unlike Scott Morrison - Price’s direct affiliations with religious groups and ideologies continue to be quite covert, kind of under the radar, a little bit hidden."
 
Oh my God, you're rambling now.

If it's okay with you, I'll go along with Bess who gave me a big hug and said, 'Sister in law.' She was in my home at the time.

When did the missionary era come into the current discussion? Who introduced the topic of the 'Church and State' today? I really must ask if you're quite well?

Your comments have become more unhinged as the evening's gone on. The attempted witticism regarding my need for medication shows a person who feels it appropriate to make jokes about mental health. Definitely not cool.
Oh dear Dr Knell has spoken. You have mental health problems and I am insecure and seeking validation.
Spoken by someone who is inundated with "likes" for her posts,
not!!!
She compensates for that by making insulting comments to anybody who doesn't have the same opinion as hers.
I did notice she back peddled on the cannibalism denial. Stupid to make comments that can be easily didproven with a little research.
 
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Oh dear Dr Knell has spoken. You have mental health problems and I am insecure and seeking validation.
Spoken by someone who is inundated with "likes" for her posts,
not!!!
She compensates for that by making insulting comments to anybody who doesn't have the same opinion as hers.
I did notice she back peddled on the cannibalism denial. Stupid to make comments that can be easily didproven with a little research.
I'm still trying to figure out what Jacinta being guest speaker at an ACC conference has to do with Australia Day. 😂😂
 
Your comments seem rather unnecessarily toxic. What’s the point in claiming pygmies were here first? What’s with the cannibalism? “…grossly overstated by activists of doubtful aboriginality”? Telling people to stop watching the ABC?
Right-wing authoritarianism much!
Regardless of what you may want - we are a democratic society and as such people have a right to peaceful protest and/or free speech and opinions - yes? Or do we want to behave like PRC?
I remember several years ago there was a write up on the news about little people( pygmies) being seen in the Chartes Towers region in Northern Queensland ,just like people have seen Yowies
 
Oh dear Dr Knell has spoken. You have mental health problems and I am insecure and seeking validation.
Spoken by someone who is inundated with "likes" for her posts,
not!!!
She compensates for that by making insulting comments to anybody who doesn't have the same opinion as hers.
I did notice she back peddled on the cannibalism denial. Stupid to make comments that can be easily didproven with a little research.
Sitting on the side lines enjoying this conversation i'd like to know when the church was brought into this, what has that got to do with the subject at hand.
I'd also like to know why she said, "Pleading the fifth" what has that got to do with Australian laws?
 
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Sitting on the side lines enjoying this conversation i'd like to know when the church was brought into this, what has that got to do with the subject at hand.
I'd also like to know why she said, "Pleading the fifth" what has that got to do with Australian laws?
Who knows 🤷‍♂️
she has a habit of going off on a tangent.
 
Hmm..pleading the Fifth? Claiming mental health jokes? Nope - that’s not it at all!
"In 2023, Price was the featured speaker at a fundraising dinner for Church and State, an off-shoot Pentecostalist Christian organisation. The funds raised were to ‘assist in the costs of hosting the Church and State Summit 2024’.
Founded in 2017, Church & State Ministries is a member of the Australian Christian Churches (ACC), formerly Assemblies of God in Australia.
ACC is a network of Pentecostal churches in Australia affiliated with the World Assemblies of God Fellowship the largest Pentecostal denomination in the world.
On Church and State’s website, under the heading ‘Arming Christians’, the following statements appear:
Church & State’s vision is to raise up Christians in every electorate to intentionally influence culture as Jesus would in our place – without blind loyalty to any politician or party but guided by a firm foundation on God’s Word.
Unlike Scott Morrison - Price’s direct affiliations with religious groups and ideologies continue to be quite covert, kind of under the radar, a little bit hidden."
We don’t need a Bible lesson , the new year has just started , please play nice , we all have different views that’s what the Forum is all about .Have a ice day .
 
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Obviously the Aboriginal people discovered it!!!!! When will people wake Up???
Thank you for clearing up this issue.
That means the Black fella's originally invaded Australia about 55>65000 years ago.
But it's the Poms who are blamed for invading Australia on 26/ 1/ 1788
Look what happened in South America.
You Indigenous people should be pleased the British arrived here before the Spanish or Portuguese.
And No I am NOT RACIST
 
Who knows 🤷‍♂️
she has a habit of going off on a tangent.
One can only assume that she doesn't know what 'pleading the fifth' means. It means refusing to answer on the grounds that you might incriminate yourself. I thought I was doing plenty of answering, but what would I know? Apparently, I'm mentally ill and in need of medication, so I can't be expected to understand.
 
One can only assume that she doesn't know what 'pleading the fifth' means. It means refusing to answer on the grounds that you might incriminate yourself. I thought I was doing plenty of answering, but what would I know? Apparently, I'm mentally ill and in need of medication, so I can't be expected to understand.
🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂
 
Thank you for clearing up this issue.
That means the Black fella's originally invaded Australia about 55>65000 years ago.
But it's the Poms who are blamed for invading Australia on 26/ 1/ 1788
Look what happened in South America.
You Indigenous people should be pleased the British arrived here before the Spanish or Portuguese.
And No I am NOT RACIST
Or god forbid, the Chinese 😯
 
Thank you for clearing up this issue.
That means the Black fella's originally invaded Australia about 55>65000 years ago.
But it's the Poms who are blamed for invading Australia on 26/ 1/ 1788
Look what happened in South America.
You Indigenous people should be pleased the British arrived here before the Spanish or Portuguese.
And No I am NOT RACIST
And of course the French, under the command of La Perouse, arrived just three weeks after the English.

If those who are ignorant of of the facts of the English colonisation - and I don't mean that in a nasty way - read contemporaneous documents written by Phillip, his officers and many of wives, they'd understand that ALL those who arrived on the First Fleet were under strict orders to treat the natives well. Some soldiers who murdered Aborigines were hanged, but the activists don't want you to know that.

The activists are simply wanting to keep their cushy taxpayer funded jobs. There are over 3,300 Aboriginal organisations in Australia, all being funded by the taxpayer. High time we had a thorough audit.
 
Or god forbid, the Chinese 😯
And of course the French, under the command of La Perouse, arrived just three weeks after the English.

If those who are ignorant of of the facts of the English colonisation - and I don't mean that in a nasty way - read contemporaneous documents written by Phillip, his officers and many of wives, they'd understand that ALL those who arrived on the First Fleet were under strict orders to treat the natives well. Some soldiers who murdered Aborigines were hanged, but the activists don't want you to know that.

The activists are simply wanting to keep their cushy taxpayer funded jobs. There are over 3,300 Aboriginal organisations in Australia, all being funded by the taxpayer. High time we had a thorough audit.
long overdue
 
Sitting on the side lines enjoying this conversation i'd like to know when the church was brought into this, what has that got to do with the subject at hand.
I'd also like to know why she said, "Pleading the fifth" what has that got to do with Australian laws?
Well, I wouldn't expect you to know much at all - which is why I wasn't speaking to you.
 
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