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    LETTER: An Australian Suggests a Reflective Approach to Antigua and Barbuda’s National Day

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    Dear Editor

    I reside in Australia and have been trying to campaign to change the way that Australia observes its national day. Instead of it just being a celebration of Australia, I’m proposing that the morning be set aside for reflection and discussion of the mistakes that Australia has made over the years, and the afternoon a celebration of the positive things that Australia has done as a country.

    I believe that this could be a model for how all countries observe their national days. All countries have made mistakes as well as had successes. This would be a more nuanced way of observing the national day and a form of insurance against repeating past mistakes. With Antigua and Barbuda just about to celebrate National Day, I invite the Antiguan and Barbudan people to consider this idea for how this day is observed.

    Adrian Dow

    Sydney

    Australia

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