Ten Network has made the first step in advocating for First Nations people as it opposes the celebration of January 26.
In an email leaked to The Australianโs Media Diary column, the key programming and editorial staff received correspondence from Tenโs forthright chief content officer Beverley McGarvey noting January 26 was โnot a day of celebrationโ.

โJanuary 26 is not a day of celebrationโฆโ
(Image: Getty)โAt Paramount ANZ we aim to create a safe place to work where cultural differences are appreciated, understood and respected,โ she wrote.
Beverley confessed she would not address January 26 as โAustralia Dayโ and proceeded to give her reasoning.
โFor our First Nations people, we as an organisation acknowledge that January 26 is not a day of celebration. We recognise that there has been a turbulent history, particularly around that date and the recognition of that date being Australia Day,โ she said.

โWe recognise that January 26 evokes different emotions for our employees across the business and we are receptive to employees who do not feel comfortable taking this day as a public holiday.โ
However, individuals working at Ten have been given options to choose from depending on their beliefs.
โUpon individual requests, all employees will have the option to work on January 26 and substitute the public holiday for another day in line with business requirements and approval from their manager,โ Beverley wrote.
โWe recognise and appreciate that this is a personal choice.โ
โWhether you choose to work on January 26 or take the public holiday, we ask that you reflect and respect the different perspectives and viewpoints of all Australians.โ
Since 1935, Australian states have been celebrating โAustralia Dayโ. Three years later in 1938, Indigenous communities protested the date, calling it โDay of Mourningโ.
In the following years, January 26 has earned many names including โInvasion Dayโ and โSurvival Dayโ.
While many take advantage of the public holiday, people are encouraged to instead attend events rallying against Australia Day or donate to Indigenous charities.