Paul Callaghan speaks with unflinching clarity about the truth behind Australia Day. As an Aboriginal man belonging to the Worimi people of coastal New South Wales, Paul names what this day represents for Indigenous communities: not celebration, but deep disrespect rooted in invasion, dispossession, and genocide.
He reminds us that Australia is ground zero for the attempted er...
Paul Callaghan speaks with unflinching clarity about the truth behind Australia Day. As an Aboriginal man belonging to the Worimi people of coastal New South Wales, Paul names what this day represents for Indigenous communities: not celebration, but deep disrespect rooted in invasion, dispossession, and genocide.
He reminds us that Australia is ground zero for the attempted erasure of an Indigenous people whose cultures span tens of thousands of years. This day does not mark a beginning—it marks the violent rupture of Country, the theft of land, and the ongoing trauma carried across generations. To celebrate this date without reckoning, he says, is to deny truth and prolong harm.
Speaking as a storyteller, dancer, author, and cultural voice, Paul does not offer abstraction—he offers lived reality. His words call for honesty before healing, truth before any claim of unity. Only by facing what Australia Day represents can there be a future rooted in respect rather than denial.
This moment in the film asks us to listen beyond comfort—and to choose remembrance over forgetting.
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