Save Australia Day | Campaign Results
Completed Campaign ✅

Australians stood up for Australia Day.

The Save Australia Day campaign has now concluded. It showed, clearly and publicly, that many Australians remain proud of their country, proud of their traditions, and unwilling to let a loud activist minority redefine our national day.

Why this campaign mattered

Australia Day is the day we celebrate the nation we have built together: a free, democratic and successful country shaped by Australians from every background.

Yet for years, activists and institutional fellow-travellers have tried to turn that day into an exercise in apology, guilt and national self-doubt. They want to change the date, strip away the day’s meaning, and shame Australians for taking pride in their own country.

Save Australia Day pushed back against that drift. It gave ordinary Australians a straightforward way to say that our national day should remain a day of unity, citizenship and celebration — and that our shared national identity is worth defending.

What the campaign accomplished

This was more than a petition page. It was a successful public campaign that demonstrated three things at once: first, that there is still a broad patriotic mainstream in Australia; secondly, that a clear and unapologetic message can cut through; and thirdly, that many Australians are prepared to stand up when national traditions come under attack.

It mobilised supporters

Thousands of Australians backed the campaign and helped turn a simple message into a visible public show of support for Australia Day.

It reached a mass audience

Campaign content reached a substantial audience online and ensured that the case for keeping Australia Day was not drowned out by activist pressure.

It built momentum

The campaign helped establish a stronger base for future public advocacy in defence of Australia’s institutions, traditions and national confidence.

The campaign is complete. The cause is not.

Save Australia Day was a successful campaign and a strong beginning. It showed that Australians will still rally in defence of the nation’s history, traditions and identity when given a serious, direct and principled case.