‘The birth of modern Australia is a fantastic thing’: Push to cancel Australia Day

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‘The birth of modern Australia is a fantastic thing’: Push to cancel Australia Day
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Money News Radio 6PR host Karalee Katsambanis says there has to come a time when we “draw a line in the sand” and “move forward” by rejecting the push to cancel Australia Day.

“We know what has happened in the past, but there has to come a time where we draw a line in the sand and move forward, but it never ever seems to end,” Ms Katsambanis told Sky News host Gary Hardgrave.

“We’re now more aware that mistakes were done in the past, but the birth of modern Australia is a fantastic thing.”

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