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 the nation's troubled past.
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