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After a 15-year international career, Usman Khawaja confirmed the Sydney #Ashes Test will be his final time wearing the Baggy Green: https://t.co/MqNLboIvCc
Today Australia celebrates 125 years of federation.
On 1 January 1901, 6 British colonies united to become a new nation.
We became the Commonwealth of Australia with our own Constitution.
This document is often referred to as the birth certificate of our nation.
This gave Australia independence, our own flag and above all a shared desire for unity and nation-building.
It was a long journey with Western Australia being the final state to vote to join the federation 31 July 1900.
Our states and territories are stronger because of federation.
Continuing some 65,000 years of human history on this ancient continent.
What was true 125 years ago is still true today. We are is stronger because we work together. From education to Medicare, our train networks and our postal services, our defence forces and Australia’s independent foreign policy.
Federation laid the foundations for the modern Australia we celebrate today and continue to build.
Happy quasquicentennial Australia!
Honouring those who served far from home.
Remembering Australian airmen who rest in Pakistan — a powerful reminder of shared history, sacrifice and respect across generations. 🇦🇺🇵🇰
We stand in solidarity with the Australian Jewish community, the victims, and their families, and with all those affected. We extend our support and deepest sympathies to the Jewish community during this difficult time.
While this attack has targeted the Jewish community, it is in reality an attack on all of us, including the Muslim community. This violent terrorist act constitutes an attack on all Australians. Violence and terrorism have no place in our society, and targeting innocent people undermines the safety, dignity, and cohesion of our nation.
ANIC and the Muslim community unequivocally condemn all attacks on civilians. Antisemitism, expressed through hate, harassment, and violence directed at the Jewish community, has no place in our society. We unequivocally reject these acts and reaffirm our shared responsibility to uphold respect, safety, and dignity for all communities in Australia.
ANIC has made it very clear that Islam and Muslims unequivocally condemn terrorism, violence, and the targeting of civilians in all its forms. Islam clearly prohibits the killing of innocent people and the spreading of fear and harm. Islam firmly rejects extremism and terrorism in all their forms, as they contradict its teachings and values. Muslims have also been among the victims of extremism and terrorism, and we know firsthand the pain, harm, and division these acts cause.
We urge the community and representatives to reach out to their Jewish neighbours, friends, and colleagues to offer support and comfort during this difficult time.
As the peak body representing Imams and the Muslim community in Australia, ANIC speaks with clarity and responsibility on this matter. An attack on one community is an attack on us all. This is a time for true unity and solidarity with one another, guided by our shared moral values and our common responsibility to protect the safety and dignity of every Australian.
We will defy the division sought by those who seek to divide us
Yesterday was a dark day in our nation's history.
But we are stronger than the cowards who did this.
We refuse to let them divide us.
Australia will never submit to division, violence or hatred - and we will come through this together.
This Chanukah we send love, strength and light to our Jewish communities around the world.
Our thoughts are with everyone affected by the tragic events in Sydney.