Invasion Day 2026: Marches, Protests & Events Across Australia

Invasion Day 2026: Marches, Protests & Events Across Australia
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This weekend sees Invasion Day events take place around the country for 2026, with tens of thousands of people expected to take to the streets to commemorate, protest, and stand in solidarity with community.

January 26 has only been celebrated as a public holiday since 1994, but First Nations communities have been marking it as Invasion Day, or a Day of Mourning since before 1938. It represents the destruction of Indigenous culture and knowledge, the loss of countless lives, and the dispossession of land.

With changes to the anti-protest restrictions made earlier this week, Sydney’s annual Invasion Day rally is scheduled to go ahead as usual, though community groups made it clear the restrictions would not have deterred them from marching.

City Hub covers news that occurs on stolen land which was never ceded, and it is a vital part of our practice as journalists to acknowledge and respect this indisputable fact. This Invasion Day, and every day, we stand in solidarity with Gadigal people, the rightful owners of the land we work on, and stand with all First Nations people across the country.

Invasion Day 2026 marches, protests and events

Gadigal (Sydney) and surrounds

  • 5:20am, Dawn Reflection, Overseas Passenger Terminal, The Rocks
  • 7:30am, WugulOra Morning Ceremony, Overseas Passenger Terminal, The Rocks
  • 10am, Blak Caucus Invasion Day, Hyde Park
  • 10am, Survival Day, Apex Park, Byron Bay
  • 11am- Survival Day Katooma, Katoomba North Public School
  • 5pm, Blak Powerhouse, Manning House, Camperdown
  • 10am – 7pm, Yabun Festival, Victoria Park, Camperdown

Naarm (Melbourne) and surrounds

Meanjin (Brisbane) and surrounds

Gimuy (Cairns) and surrounds

Kaurna (Adelaide)

Ngunnawal (Canberra)

  • 9:30am, Sovereignty Day Rally, Garema Place, Canberra
  • 10am, Invasion Day Rally, Old Parliament House lawns

Boorloo (Perth)

Nipaluna (Hobart) and Limilinaturi (Devonport)

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