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Gordon Moyes

PROUD TO BE AUSTRALIAN

January 2007

This week we celebrate Australia Day. There seems to be a new pride in being Australian. In a way I could not have imagined fifteen years ago when we faced so much media pressure to change our flag, the Australian flag today is flown, waved and worn with pride as never in our history. The Aussie pride was noisily announced during the recent "Ashes" Test matches.

Nothing is more dead in our society than that minority that want to change our flag!

I get an advanced copy of the list of people being honoured under the Australian honours system, and I take time to ring and write congratulations to twenty or thirty I know. We can be proud of these wonderful Australians who are recognised for their achievements. They demonstrate what makes our country great. Any Australian can nominate a person to be honoured for what they have done for our community, and any citizen can be honoured. The task of choosing such Australians is a difficult one, and it is completely above all political and commercial influence.

I also think of those who are becoming citizens of our nation. Australia can be proud of its long tradition of immigration. For more than two hundred years our nation has been indebted to successive waves of immigration from different parts of the world. These new citizens have embraced our language, culture and institutions. We expect our new citizens and arrivals to give a first commitment to Australia. That is why the Australian Government is preparing new immigrants and citizens to understand Australian values and ethos.

Although people have different attitudes to our involvement in Afghanistan, the Solomons and Iraq, our amazing physical and financial response to the tsunami disaster earned the respect of the world. As Prime Minister Howard said:

 "As we celebrate this day we count it a privilege to be Australians, we pay respect to the first Australians  the indigenous people of this country  and we look to their full enjoyment of the benefits and the bounty that Australia brings to all of its citizens. We celebrate the immense joy and privilege of sharing membership of the great Australian family."

Thirty-five years ago, after returning from my first visits to the United States, I called upon Australians to develop a similar pride in country, in our flag, and in our Christian heritage.

Everyone does not have to be the same and to hold the same views and values, but everyone should recognize our heritage and those who made our nation what it is today.

There is no other place on the face of earth where we would rather be. Fellow Australians, we salute you.

REV HON DR GORDON MOYES, A.C. M.L.C.

Rev the Hon Dr Gordon Moyes AC MLC is one of Australia’s most respected Christian leaders. Ordained as a minister in the Uniting Church in Australia, he served for 27 years as the Superintendent of Wesley Mission Sydney, Australia’s largest non-government welfare provider and the world’s largest city-based church. He is also a prominent evangelist, broadcaster and elected Member of the New South Wales Legislative Council.

He became a household name in Australia many years ago when he began as host of the weekly television program Turn ‘Round Australia and radio program Sunday Night Live with Gordon Moyes.

Prime Minister John Howard characterised Dr Moyes as “the epitome of effective Christian leadership”, when describing the way he had grown Wesley Mission into one of the most dynamic and socially responsive church-based charities in the world.

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