Australia's January 26 traditions; William Cooper's protest against Nazi attacks on Jews; Lunar New Year starts down under

Australia's January 26 traditions; William Cooper's protest against Nazi attacks on Jews; Lunar New Year starts down under

Reporting on the three great traditions of January 26 since John Howard named it a holiday in 1994 - a long weekend, Invasion Day protests and Murdoch media culture wars. Upon the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz a discussion of William Cooper, Aboriginal leader who led the only public protest against the Nazi Kristallnacht in 1938, supporting the Jewish people of Germany. He also was part of the campaign begun in 1939 to make January 26th a day of mourning for Aboriginal people.

Here in 2025 on January 28th Australia begins Lunar New Year Festivals in all its major cities as well as many of its suburbs with prominent Chinese and Vietnamese communities. Hear of the big events planned in Sydney and Melbourne while in the north of Australia people face the rare occasion of five cyclones forming in the oceans from the north west of Western Australia all the way to the north east of Queensland.


Music played on RTHK3:

Thelma Plum - The Bown Snake

The Beefs - Red-Bellied Black Snake

Yothu Yindi - Jailbreak

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