Western Australia Day (Renaming) Act 2012 (WA)
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Western Australia Day (Renaming) Act 2012The Parliament of Western Australia enacts as follows:
Whereas:
A. The 1st of June in 1829 was the day when the first European settlers, under the command of Captain James Stirling RN, Lieutenant Governor, arrived from Britain to settle the Swan River Colony; and
B. Foundation Day is celebrated on the first Monday of June each year to mark this important event for Western Australians; and
C. Foundation Day acknowledges our indigenous people as the original inhabitants and traditional custodians of the land and unites all who have made Western
Australia their home,
it is, 182 years later, now appropriate that Foundation Day be known as Western Australia Day.
This is the
This Act comes into operation as follows —
(a) sections 1 and 2 — on the day on which this Act receives the Royal Assent;
(b) the rest of the Act — on the day after that day.
(1) This Act renames Foundation Day to Western Australia Day.
(2) A reference in any legislative or other instrument to Foundation Day may be read as referring to Western Australia Day, unless in the context it is inappropriate to do so.
This Division amends the
In the Second Schedule delete “Foundation Day” and insert:
This Division amends the
In Schedule 1 delete “Foundation Day.” and insert:
3 of 2012 | 10 Apr 2012 | s. 1 and 2: 10 Apr 2012 (see s. 2(a)); Act other than s. 1 and 2: 11 Apr 2012 (see s. 2(b)) |
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