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Australia Day: Music countdown moved over indigenous debate | Australia Day: Music countdown moved over indigenous debate |
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For many Australians, particularly young people, a music countdown known as Triple J's Hottest 100 is a key part of the annual Australia Day holiday. | For many Australians, particularly young people, a music countdown known as Triple J's Hottest 100 is a key part of the annual Australia Day holiday. |
But radio station Triple J revealed on Monday that it will move the annual event amid debate that the day is insensitive to indigenous Australians. | But radio station Triple J revealed on Monday that it will move the annual event amid debate that the day is insensitive to indigenous Australians. |
The decision by the station, part of the Australian Broadcasting Corp, has generated a large response online. | The decision by the station, part of the Australian Broadcasting Corp, has generated a large response online. |
The government, a supporter of Australia Day, criticised the decision. | The government, a supporter of Australia Day, criticised the decision. |
The Australia Day bank holiday on 26 January marks the anniversary of British settlement in 1788, a date many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people consider offensive. | |
Triple J said the Hottest 100 - which counts down listeners' favourite songs of the year - will now be held on the fourth weekend in January, just after Australia Day, in acknowledgement of "increasing debate" the holiday. | Triple J said the Hottest 100 - which counts down listeners' favourite songs of the year - will now be held on the fourth weekend in January, just after Australia Day, in acknowledgement of "increasing debate" the holiday. |
"It should be an event that everyone can enjoy together," said the station, adding the decision had been supported by two surveys. | "It should be an event that everyone can enjoy together," said the station, adding the decision had been supported by two surveys. |
The announcement drew an immediate response on social media, where views were divided. | The announcement drew an immediate response on social media, where views were divided. |
Australia's assistant immigration minister, Alex Hawke, reiterated the government's support for the day. | Australia's assistant immigration minister, Alex Hawke, reiterated the government's support for the day. |
"This constant push to politicise and delegitimise Australia Day is pathetic," he wrote on Twitter. | "This constant push to politicise and delegitimise Australia Day is pathetic," he wrote on Twitter. |
Calls to shift Australia Day have grown in recent years, sparked protests, and prompted some local councils to scrap official celebrations. | Calls to shift Australia Day have grown in recent years, sparked protests, and prompted some local councils to scrap official celebrations. |
Triple J said it received almost 65,000 responses to a survey asking whether the countdown should be moved. A representative sample of the results showed 60% supported change. | Triple J said it received almost 65,000 responses to a survey asking whether the countdown should be moved. A representative sample of the results showed 60% supported change. |
A second, smaller poll showed a similar result, according the youth broadcaster, which has a target demographic of people aged 18 to 24. | A second, smaller poll showed a similar result, according the youth broadcaster, which has a target demographic of people aged 18 to 24. |
It said it had consulted numerous musicians and community groups - many of them indigenous - before reaching its decision. | It said it had consulted numerous musicians and community groups - many of them indigenous - before reaching its decision. |
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has previously said an "overwhelming majority" of people support Australia Day as a national celebration. | Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has previously said an "overwhelming majority" of people support Australia Day as a national celebration. |
According to a recent survey, more than 70% of Australians identify the day as important to them, but only 43% could name its historical origin. | According to a recent survey, more than 70% of Australians identify the day as important to them, but only 43% could name its historical origin. |
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