Talking about Australia Day, 2023

January 26th is an opportunity to discuss a really interesting topic; our day of ‘national unity’ that has become quite contentious. Fortunately, we can practice democracy freely at home, even though Canberra is hobbled by money and scheming.

The official Australia Day website provides playlists and quizzes to make it a fun day. But I wanted to provide an enjoyable way for my guests to engage in the difficult issues. So I created a Botanical Banter quiz that combined thorny questions about both backyard plants and Australia Day. The instructions are:

In pairs or a group, take a card. Each card names a plant in the garden. Discuss the question, then find the plant to get some answers. (Leave the answer card on the plant.) Put the question card back with the others. Take another one and repeat.

Some examples

Botanical Banter © 2022 by Simon Cole is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

A fun time was had by all.

We started at 3pm with afternoon tea and when the temperature fell, we fired up the BBQ for dinner.

If you’d like a copy of Botanical Banter get in touch via the Contact Page and I’ll send you a copy.


27 January 2023 By Simon Cole

2 responses to “Talking about Australia Day, 2023”

  1. […] negativity (News.com.au). I’ve been invited to three local events, so I don’t need to host one myself. For years, I have been holding get-togethers on Australia Day at home and encouraging my guests to […]

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  2. […] so I make the most of it when the excuse comes around, including even – heaven forbid – Australia Day. Put out an inclusive invitation. Throw in a barby, some fun games, music and quizzes and everyone […]

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