Tent Embassy rally to change Aust Day date

An estimated 350 attended a smoking ceremony at the Aboriginal tent embassy as part of protests against the Australia Day date.

Aboriginal protesters who marched through Canberra to the historic Tent Embassy have described Australia Day as a "day of mourning".

The Canberra march culminated in a smoking ceremony at the 46-year-old embassy, just outside Old Parliament House.

There were cockatoo flags flying around the camp fire and some protesters carried signs stating, "Friends don't let friends celebrate genocide".

"It's a day of mourning," fire keeper, Kumba, told reporters, wearing white ochre and a possum skin loin cloth.

He said January 26, 1788, marked the beginning of his people being massacred.

"People say we need to come together - well, Australia Day needs to change," Kumba said.

Police estimated 350 people turned out and praised crowd behaviour.


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