January 22, 2026

Have A Chat With Hannah 22 January

Hi lovely readers!

I bet you’re all looking forward to the long weekend!

On pages 8–9, you’ll find a list of Australia Day activities, along with two community events – one recognising Survival Day, and another for the Worldwide Rally for Freedom.

26th January is a day that holds different significance for different people.

For me, it’s a chance to acknowledge the roots of our country, reflect on how far we’ve come, and consider how we can continue to improve.

Australia Day/Survival Day is about recognising our nation, not just for the land, but for the people who call it home.

We are incredibly fortunate to live in a safe country. Many people leave their homelands seeking freedom, safety, and opportunity.

That sense of security is something we can celebrate and be grateful for.

While we all face challenges, like the rising cost of living, we are free to go about our daily lives without constant fear of extreme violence or persecution.

This day is a reminder that unity is what allows a country to grow.

It’s not about arguing over who’s right or wrong, but about coming together, respecting each story, and celebrating the freedom and security we share in this beautiful country.

As we reflect and celebrate this Monday, let’s remember to acknowledge those before us, be grateful for the land we share and continue on in respect, love and unity.

Scripture of the week: “Finally, all of you be of one mind, having compassion for one another; love as brothers, be tender-hearted, be courteous; not returning evil for evil or reviling for reviling, but on the contrary blessing, knowing that you were called to this, that you may inherit a blessing.” - 1 Peter‬ 3‬:8‬-9‬