Join today and you can easily save your favourite articles, join in the conversation and comment, plus select which news your want direct to your inbox.
Join today and you can easily save your favourite articles, join in the conversation and comment, plus select which news your want direct to your inbox.
Los Angeles: US President Donald Trump has sent an Australia Day message, declaring America has no better friend than Australia.
The message was delivered by acting Secretary of State Thomas Shannon jnr and comes just days after Trump killed US participation in the Trans-Pacific Partnership with Australia and other allies and as he considers whether to make it harder for Australians and Kiwis to travel to the US.
What's Australia Day like for an Aboriginal community?
Aboriginal people lived on the land now known as Lake Tyers, also known as Bung Yarnda, for at least 50,000 years before the campaign to dispossess and eradicate them began. Here, like many other aboriginal communities, January 26 is nothing to celebrate.
Up Next
'Same problems as London': Morrison doubles down on negative gearing
'Same problems as London': Morrison doubles down on negative gearing
High property prices in the UK show that Australia's housing affordability crisis is not related to negative gearing, Treasurer Scott Morrison told business leaders in Marylebone, in the UK.
Dramatic dashcam footage shows the moment Gino and Mark Stocco fired at police during a pursuit near Wagga Wagga on October 16, 2015, forcing them to abandon the chase.
The Liberal MP faced a corruption inquiry and was stood down from the Ministry but now has his own portfolio despite lingering questions over a donations scandal.
What's Australia Day like for an Aboriginal community?
Aboriginal people lived on the land now known as Lake Tyers, also known as Bung Yarnda, for at least 50,000 years before the campaign to dispossess and eradicate them began. Here, like many other aboriginal communities, January 26 is nothing to celebrate.
"On behalf of President Trump and the American people, it is my honour to congratulate the people of Australia as you celebrate this Australia Day, 229 years after the arrival of the First Fleet at Sydney Harbour," Shannon said.
"It has been over 75 years since your Commonwealth and the United States established diplomatic relations, but connections between America and Australia reach back to that fleet."
Shannon  talked up in Thursday's Australia Day message the ease with Australians and Americans can travel to each country.
"Today, travel is easier, and we are honoured to host almost 1.5 million Australians in the United States each year, with over 200,000 Australians here on any given day," he said.
Advertisement
"Half a million Americans are fortunate enough to visit your land each year.
He also talked up trade, despite the TPP's demise that has left Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and his government looking for a slimmed-down TPP alternative or other trade deals.
"Today, Australia and the United States are top trade and investment partners, with $US65 billion ($A86 billion) in goods and services flowing between us each year," Shannon said.
"The United States is responsible for over a quarter of all foreign direct investment in Australia and we are the top destination for Australian investment abroad.
Thomas A. Shannon, Trump's acting Secretary of State. Photo: AP
"Our cooperation is deep and comprehensive: from space exploration to protecting the world's oceans to collaborating in the search for a cure for cancer.
"The United States has no better friend than Australia, and our longstanding alliance is a force for stability and prosperity in the Asia-Pacific region and around the globe.
"I wish all of your people a blessed Australia Day, and continued prosperity and peace in 2017."
AAP
Save articles for later.
Subscribe for unlimited access to news. Login to save articles.
Return to the homepage by clicking on the site logo.