Australian Citizenship Day

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2024 Date17 September 2024
2025 Date17 September 2025

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Australian Citizenship Day History

Australian Citizenship Day is aimed at celebrating the role of citizenship in forming the fabric of our diverse nation. It serves as a reminder of the significance of our shared democratic values and the responsibilities and privileges that come with being an Australian citizen. The day aims to inspire pride in holding Australian citizenship while also promoting social cohesion, a sense of belonging and greater understanding of Australia's multicultural society.

The celebration was initially introduced in 2001 by the Australian Government on the recommendation of the National Citizenship Council, as part of the Australian Citizenship Affirmation Program. The date of September 17 was chosen to honour the anniversary of the renaming of the Nationality and Citizenship Act 1948 to the Australian Citizenship Act 1948, which ironically, did not take place until 1973. Citizenship Day provides an opportunity to reflect on our nation's history, the contributions of fellow citizens, and recognise those who have chosen to become a part of the Australian community through the citizenship process.

Australian Citizenship Day is typically marked by various community events, ceremonies and educational activities throughout the country. These events often include mass citizenship ceremonies organized by local governments, where new citizens are formally welcomed as fellow Australians, recite the Australian Citizenship Pledge and receive their citizenship certificates. Schools may also participate by organizing special lessons or assembly presentations to raise awareness of the importance of citizenship and the values that underpin Australian society. Australian Citizenship Day is observed annually on September 17th.

Top facts about Australian Citizenship Day

  • According to the Australian Government, in 2022, 167,232 people became Australian citizens.
  • Since the first Australian citizenship ceremony in 1949, more than four million people have chosen to become Australian citizens.
  • More than 85% of Australians live within 50km of the coast.
  • Melbourne has the world’s largest Greek population outside of Athens.
  • The average Aussie drinks 96 litters of beer per year.
  • From this time forward, I pledge my loyalty to Australia and its people, whose democratic beliefs I share, whose rights and liberties I respect, and whose laws I will uphold and obey. - Australian Citizenship Pledge

Top things to do for Australian Citizenship Day

  • Host an Australian citizenship affirmation. The Australian Department of Immigration and Border Protection offers a free citizenship affirmation kit for those who register their event.
  • Download and colour in one of the Australian Citizenship templates available online. The templates represent Australia and can help affirm loyalty and commitment to the country.
  • Spread awareness on social media by using hashtags #AustralianCitizneshipDay, #AussieCitizen and #LoyaltoAustralia.
  • Celebrate your citizenship by tracing your lineage to your ancestors. Since Australia is a relatively new country, do some research to find out where your forefathers came from and when they arrived. Governments and online sites provide census information and ship passenger records that can help kickstart your search.
  • Watch a movie about Australia or set in Australia. Some of our favourites include: Walkabout (1971), Crocodile Dundee (1986), Ned Kelly (2003) and The Castle (1993).

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