Merri-bek Council, formerly Moreland City Council, in Melbourne's north, decided on December 8聽to accept its First Nations Advisory Committee鈥檚 recommendation to stop holding citizenship ceremonies on January 26.
This makes 聽after Yarra and Darebin councils聽to pass such a motion.聽It was聽Merri-bek Council鈥檚 second attempt to stop holding citizenship ceremonies on Invasion Day, after a similar motion was voted down in 2017.
The motion in 2017 also came from the Merri-bek Council鈥檚 First Nations Advisory Committee. Uncle Gary Murray is the co-chair of the Advisory Committee and he spoke powerfully. His grandfather, Pastor Doug Nichols, was one of the First Nations people who began to mark January 26 as a Day of Mourning in 1938 .
Sue Bolton, Socialist Alliance Merri-bek Councillor and co-chair of the First Nations Advisory Committee, told 91自拍论坛: 鈥淭here were seven Wurundjeri Woi-Wurrung clans before European invasion and only two survived. The other five were totally exterminated.
鈥淚t would be a very bad sign if council rejected this motion from its own First Nation advisory Committee. Council should聽embrace it.鈥
The motion called on council to 鈥渄iscontinue鈥 holding citizenship ceremonies on January 26, starting from next year,聽and 鈥渘otes that Council intends to continue holding citizenship ceremonies at all other times of the year鈥.
The motion also said council should host a day of mourning ceremony on January 26 and directed council to work 鈥渨ith the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung Cultural Heritage Aboriginal Corporation to develop and hold an annual event to welcome new citizens and develop First Nations cultural knowledge, if the federal government subsequently revokes Council鈥檚 ability to hold citizenship ceremonies鈥.
After the vote, and while the meeting was in session,聽Labor councillor Lambros Tapinos emailed a rescission motion to the Merri-bek CEO to overturn the decision to host the citizenship ceremony on a date other than January聽26.
Those councillors who opposed moving the聽citizenship ceremonies argued that the federal government might strip Merri-bek of its ability to hold citizenship ceremonies. The argument opponents used in 2017 was based was around patriotism.
At an extraordinary council meeting on December 7 to debate the rescind motion, no seconder was found.
The original motion to stop holding citizenship ceremonies on 26 January was finally passed, to claps and cheers from the gallery.
Meanwhile, the the previous Coalition government鈥檚 ban on holding citizenship ceremonies on days other than January 26.
The Scott Morrison government changed regulations to force councils to hold citizenship ceremonies in, response to Yarra and Darebin Councils鈥 decisions.
Councils are now able to hold ceremonies on the three days before or after the national January holiday. Yarra and Darebin Councils have also had their ability聽to hold citizenship ceremonies reinstated.
鈥淚t鈥檚 appalling it鈥檚 taken this long to change the code, but it鈥檚 great that, finally, it has been recognised that many councils do not want to hold citizenship ceremonies on a day of great sorrow and mourning,鈥 said Bolton.
鈥淚t is disrespectful to invite Aboriginal elders to undertake a Welcome to Country at a citizenship ceremony on January 26. It is also disrespectful to migrants to have to receive their citizenship certificates on that day.
鈥淢any migrants and refugees have come from countries which have been invaded and colonised, and where people have been dispossessed. Many migrants don鈥檛 want to receive citizenship certificates on a day that reflects dispossession and genocide.鈥
Sam Wainwright, a former Socialist Alliance councillor at the City of Fremantle in Western Australia, helped that council become the first to stop celebrating Australia Day on January 26. He told 91自拍论坛: 鈥淔or a lot of young people this is one of the moral issues of their time, alongside climate change. It鈥檚 really exciting to see how this issue has evolved.鈥
鈥淭he decision to allow councils to conduct ceremonies on days other that January 26 opens the door to a much broader discussion,鈥 Wainwright added.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a small victory but it is a sign of the growing mood for change. People ask me when I would like to see Australia Day celebrated and I reply, 鈥楳aybe on the day we become a Republic with a Treaty and Bill of Rights. What are we celebrating anyway?鈥.鈥