The Australian citizenship affirmation states: †People who are not yet Australian citizens but feel a strong connection to Australia may join in at the second line.
History
Affirmation ceremonies were introduced in 1999 as part of the 50th anniversary of Australian citizenship celebrations. Until then, the only Australian citizens who made a pledge of commitment to Australia, its people and its civic principles were those who became citizens at Australian citizenship ceremonies. The affirmation proved popular with ceremony participants and the Australian Citizenship Council received submissions from members of the public who supported the continuation of affirmation ceremonies beyond the 50th anniversary celebrations. The council recommended that affirmation ceremonies be included in appropriate formal civic occasions hosted by state, territory and local governments and noted that the Centenary of Federation in 2001 would provide further appropriate opportunities for affirmation ceremonies to be conducted. The 1999National SchoolsConstitutional Convention delegates also expressed support for the concept of voluntary affirmation ceremonies for all Australians as a means of enhancing awareness of Australian citizenship. The Australian Government supported the continuation of affirmation ceremonies for Australian citizens beyond the 50th anniversary of Australian citizenship and Centenary of Federation celebrations, noting that participation in affirmation ceremonies should be voluntary, have no legal status and be conducted with dignity and respect.
Australian citizenship affirmation ceremonies
Australian citizenship affirmation ceremonies can be hosted by any Australian citizen. They are often held in conjunction with an Australian citizenship ceremony but can also be celebrated as a separate ceremony. Affirmation ceremonies may be included as part of civic occasions, community events, school assemblies or on days of national significance such as Australia Day, Harmony Day, Constitution Day, Wattle Day and Australian Citizenship Day. The National Australia Day Council encourages the inclusion of Australian citizenship affirmation ceremonies as part of Australia Day celebrations. Affirmation ceremonies are conducted according to the guidelines outlined in the Australian Citizenship Ceremonies Code.