Tuesday, January 26, 2010

My World Tuesday: Australia Day





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Tuesday January 26 was Australia Day. I was curious as a guest from New Zealand to see how the Aussies celebrated their National Day.

My brother Joseph and his family took me and Sam in his boat out to sea and to a beach to join him and his mates to party. Towards the destination, I was dumbfounded to see a protest of a flotilla of boats of all sizes and shape. Please click on the photos to read the red protest sign.

I thought it was very strange to have a protest on their National Day. Having lived in Singapore for 16 years of my adult life, I saw how seriously the Singaporeons took their National Singapore. I teased my young Nephew if they sang, "Majurah Australia." Jama of Singapore would know what I mean. Or in Borneo and Malaysia, Kate and Sarawakiana would remember the parades we went as kids.

On February 6th, it will be New Zealand's Day, Waitangi day. I will be sleeping in a traditional Maori Marae with Kiwis and some foreignors. There will be speeches, songs and prayers for our nation. I will be with my friend Ngarimu to help educate the Kiwis and visitors on Zero Waste.

I took part in a protest recently, but we could never time it on our National Day.

Let's something I found out about the protest.

Tippler's Protest
For decades Tipplers was an iconic boating destination and a part of the old Gold Coast lifestyle until the Gold Coast Council wasted millions of dollars of ratepayers money by making what some have described as the worst decision ever by the Council.

No longer is Tipplers the place where hundreds of boaties would congregate and enjoy a family day where all were equal - regardless of whether they had arrived on a tinnie or a luxury yacht.

We want Tipplers back!

Please join our flotilla on Australia Day (Tuesday 26th January 2010) in support of the Marine Action Group's campaign to get Tipplers back.

Please come by boat, tinnie or jet ski with your placard, banner or flag and meet at the Paradise Point foreshore at 11:00 AM.

The flotilla will leave at 11:30 AM and travel slowly around the Sovereign Islands, past Wave Break Island, the Seaway, The Spit and the Southport parklands.

For radio communication on the day, please go to VHF Channel 72.

Charter boat Top Cruise Rani will lead the flotilla - this will be coordinated by Jim McLaughlin mobile no.: 0447 140 060 - if you need a core flute or some help with a banner, please feel free to call Jim.

http://www.nuggetfishing.com.au/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=223:tipplers-protest&catid=19:news

5 comments:

Ensurai said...

It is good to find like minded people to unite and set up a protest...In Asia...very hard to do this...Group loyalty may be a thing of the past.

Good to read this...

I won't mind joining a protest "Give us back a Clean River!"

Just a thought.

Thomas Lee/Lee Lip Pang said...

sounds like a big protest down under!

Dave said...

interesting blog again Ann. You certainly have broad interests. Well done! - Dave

Gattina said...

As far as I remember we never had any protest on the Belgian National day either.
Your little poeme on my cat blog is really nice ! Thank you !

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