The Daily Click ::. News
 

Australia Day 2003
News posted 25th January, 2003 by ShadowCaster  
Australia Day - the 26 January - is our day to celebrate. It's our day to show our national pride and rejoice in our achievements.

What makes Australia special?

The People The life savers on the beach and the famers in the bushl the larrikinsl our sporting heroes, artists and visionaries; the volunteers who dedicate their lives to others; the spirit of pulling together in hard times and achieving beyond expectation; the eminent Australians from all walks of life, the battlers and the ordinary Australians who are anything but ordinary.

Our Land Fragile yet enduring. Harsh and extreme, lush and bountiful - a continent like no other. Our ancient land offers boudless opportunity, sustains us and makesus who we are.

Our Diversity A nation of difference and unity. People from the city, the country, different nations and backgrounds; we are one people, living together. Through our diverse beliefs and experiences we learn from each other and grow together.

Our Freedom and Democracy A society built on fundamental rights and responsibilities. Freedom of thought and expression. Participation in government and respect for and equal under the law.

A Fair Go For All An enduring spirit of mateship and fairness. A compassionate society committed to access to employment, housing, health and education. Ours is a land of opportunity where we can do anything.

It's the day for everyone who calls themselves Australian - a day to reflect on what we have achieved and what we can be proud of in our great nation.

It's the day for us to re-commit to making Australia an even better place for the generations to come.

~Mike




Posted by Mindstorms 25th January, 2003

unless you plan on having an article celebrating every countrys diversity on each day when that country has a holiday set for that, this seems a bit biased. not that i really care, but i just thought id say it. :)
 
Posted by ShadowCaster 25th January, 2003

Nothing wrong with a little patriotism :)
 
Posted by Proteus 25th January, 2003

You might wanna put up a poll, Mike, but I think it's quite possible that the majority of clickers are true blue aussies like us. Just a thought...
 
Posted by Caderay 25th January, 2003

Calm down, what about Canada day?
 
Posted by Mindstorms 25th January, 2003

if u look at the NedStat counter/hit report of the site (even tho its not english, its rather easy to interpret) youll see that (or last time i checked anyways) most visitors are american, followed by british. i dont remember where australians places......
 
Posted by Muggus 26th January, 2003

Wow...that is gold! Makes me good to be Australian when I hear some fair dinkum true Blue patriotism broadcasted over an international site...gives the site a homely feel to it, amongst all of the bollocks and what not. I guess it's one of those days that we take pride in, for the rest of you who don't fully understand, I mean Mike is showing his true colours, and being the admin of the site he has the power to say this kinda stuff...and it should be comforting those who care about their nation and touching their Aussie hearts under all of that sunburnt tan skin and thick hair, hidden amongst a button up flannelete shirt, where they're holding their cold beer against and singing along to a great Australian rock balled sung by Barnzy...ummm enough about my Australia Day anyway...hope ya enjoy all you blokes and sheilas out there...it's been a nice one for me so far!
 
Posted by Razorshark Productions 26th January, 2003

Hi there, I 'm from the Netherlands... Let me congratulate all you Australians with this day...8)
 
Posted by OOOPPPs 26th January, 2003

Nice =)
 
Posted by Gongashplei 26th January, 2003

Muahahaha, Australians are slowly taking over.
 
Posted by Pete Nattress 26th January, 2003

hehehe... aren't most australians descendants of british convicts? no offence. :). Hmmmm. i wonder why we dont't have an England day. not fair. we want a nation day!
 
Posted by Matt Boothman 26th January, 2003

Isn't it funny how Americans and Australians are mostly decended from Brits, but beat us at our own games and call us names (pommies etc). I don't think that's right, they should be more grateful. That's my view anyway.
 
Posted by Broomie 26th January, 2003

i agree, bow down to da kings!!! 8)
 
Posted by mrEkli 26th January, 2003

I need my own country... heh.
 
Posted by mrEkli 26th January, 2003

BTW, isn't it funny how all people derived from the same origins, yet there is major differences?
 
Posted by Addicted Tzo PS2! 26th January, 2003

yeahhh...
 
Posted by Pete Nattress 26th January, 2003

that's true, Paul, true.... hehehe. If Britain ruled the world... oh yeah, we did, 100 years ago. that was fun while it lasted.
 
Posted by Ashman 26th January, 2003

..... Yes Britain did rule the world for a short time...and look at the crap hole that is this planet now X)!!! We're stuck cleaning up after you lot.... Just Kidding....!! :) GOOOOOOO AAAUUUUUSSSSSSSTTTTRRRRRRAAAAAAALLLLIIIIIAAAAA (Australia!)
 
Posted by PeterG 27th January, 2003

Now all we need is to change the menu background up top to an 'australian' theme and the site is totally Australian.
 
Posted by Prototailz 27th January, 2003

Finland is better...
 
Posted by Pete Nattress 27th January, 2003

ashman, that's because we LEFT everywhere, and the world descended into a crap hole when we had gone. ;)
 
Posted by Matt Boothman 27th January, 2003

Change it to yellow and green with a big aussie flag as the background.
 
Posted by Mike G 27th January, 2003

*yells while picking someones pocket* GO AUSSIE!!...
 
Posted by Marcello 30th January, 2003

Go iraq!...err
 
Posted by bigdave 30th January, 2003

lol
 


 



Author Info

Advertisement

Worth A Click