Australia has once again marked 26 January in polarised events around the country.
Some celebrated Australia Day, while others used the occasion to pause and reflect on .
Prime Minister Scott Morrison was in Canberra, where he laid a wreath at the National Emergency Services Memorial and attended a citizenship ceremony.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison poses for photos with new citizens during an Australia Day Citizenship Ceremony and Flag Raising event in Canberra. Source: AAP
The prime minister in Canberra on Sunday. Source: AAP
Australia Day celebrations in Newcastle. Source: AAP
People wave flags to celebrate Australia Day. Source: AAP
Local residents cool off in Clyde River near Batemans Bay. Source: Getty
Australia Day celebrations at the Story Bridge Hotel in Brisbane. Source: AAP
People dive into the Bogey Hole in Newcastle. Source: AAP
CFA members take part in the Australia Day parade celebrations in Melbourne. Source: AAP
The Australia Day parade in Melbourne. Source: AAP
Sydney Harbour on Sunday afternoon. Source: Getty
The Australia Day Parade in Adelaide. Source: Getty
Thousands of people took part in an Invasion Day march in Brisbane. Source: AAP
Protesters chanted "always was, always will be Aboriginal land". Source: AAP
The Invasion Day march in Sydney. Source: AAP
Jesse Randall during the Invasion Day rally in Brisbane. Source: AAP
The Invasion Day march begins in Sydney's Hyde Park on Sunday. Source: Getty
New Australian Sylvain Della Libera waves his the Australian flag at a citizenship ceremony. Source: AAP
Jefersonia Moniz, centre, after receiving her citizenship on Australia Day in Darwin. Source: AAP