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Pike pushes Bill to protect national day

Ellie Webster
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A MAJOR Australian pub group sparked nationwide debate by banning Australia Day celebrations across several popular spots in the Redlands.

Australian Venue Co, which owns 200 pubs and bars including Birkdale Gardens, Cleveland Sands, Koala Tavern, and Cleveland Tavern, initially instructed managers to prohibit flag-waving celebrations on January 26, before later backtracking.

As debates ignited nationwide through various Facebook posts, Cleveland resident Libby Harrison shared her perspective on Australia Day.

“I’ve always said that instead of ranting and protesting about Australia Day, just ignore it if you don’t agree with it,” Libby said.

“Work shut? Sit outside in your work clothes, eating your packed lunch.”

Acknowledging differing viewpoints, Libby noted there would still be plenty of places celebrating for those who wished to mark the occasion.

“In saying that, if those pubs are open but ignoring Australia Day, they better not be charging a public holiday surcharge,” she said at the time.

However, in a recent statement, Australian Venue Co admitted that its comments had caused “both concern and confusion”.

“We sincerely regret that – our purpose is to reinforce community in our venues, not divide it,” the statement read.

“It is not for us to tell anyone whether or how to celebrate Australia Day.”

The statement went on to apologise, stating, “It certainly wasn’t our intention to offend anyone.”

“Whether you choose to celebrate Australia Day or not, everyone is welcome in our pubs, always.

“We have been, and are always, open over Australia Day and we continue to book events for patrons.”

Federal Member for Bowman Henry Pike said the initial move from the organisation was not reflective of Australians’ sentiments.

“Pubs and venues should be places where our community can gather to share a laugh, have a drink or a meal, and enjoy each other’s company on Australia Day, as they do every day,” he said.

Mr Pike said the swift backdown that followed this story breaking indicated that Australians were fed up with being dictated to on how they celebrate their national day.

While he welcomed this change of tune and the impressive show of people power that influenced it, Mr Pike warned that corporations and bodies would not stop their attacks on Australia Day.

“While everyday Australians will continue to stand up, woke organisations will continue to pull these tricks.”

Mr Pike explained that this was the motivation behind introducing his Australia Day Bill.

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