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Downtown Brooklyn Penrith owner apologises for ‘racist’ Invasion Day post – 7NEWS.com.au
The owner of a burger store has been forced to apologise after widespread backlash over an Australia Day post.

The owner of a burger store has been forced to apologise after widespread backlash over an Australia Day post.
Downtown Brooklyn Penrith in Sydneys West penned a social media post on January 27 that was interpreted by some as racist.
It referenced Invasion Day protesters as bandwagoners.
3 great things about today! the restaurant wrote on Facebook while referencing one of its burgers.
364 more sleeps til we have to listen to the Invasion Day bandwagoners again!
The post appears to reference Invasion…
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