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Australia dayAustralia day
By: Ally, Taylor and By: Ally, Taylor and JainieJainie
By: Ally, Taylor and By: Ally, Taylor and JainieJainie
Activities We Have On Australia Day
Activities We Have On Australia Day
If you live in Sydney you’re most likely to… Go to the beach, watch the fireworks, If you can’t get to Sydney, you can have a barbeque in the back yard…. Australia day means a lot to Australian’s,
Why we love Australia!Why we love Australia!
We love Australia because it is one of the richest, happiest and one of the most luckiest countries in the world! We also love Australia because we have beautiful beaches!
We love Australia because it is one of the richest, happiest and one of the most luckiest countries in the world! We also love Australia because we have beautiful beaches!
HistoryHistory
The first official celebrations were held in 1818 and was called “Foundation Day” and some states later called it “Anniversary Day.”It was not until 1946 that all states and territories adopted the name of “Australia Day.”It was not until 1994 that Australia Day was to be celebrated on the 26 January, as some states would leave it till the weekend to celebrate.
The first official celebrations were held in 1818 and was called “Foundation Day” and some states later called it “Anniversary Day.”It was not until 1946 that all states and territories adopted the name of “Australia Day.”It was not until 1994 that Australia Day was to be celebrated on the 26 January, as some states would leave it till the weekend to celebrate.
Who participates in Australia Day
Who participates in Australia Day
The ceremoniesThe ceremonies
Australia day ceremonies represent the day the first fleet landed at Sydney Cove and Captain Arthur Phillip take ‘formal possession’ of the Colony of New South Wales.
In 2004, over 7.5 million people attended Australia day celebration.Official Australia Day Ceremonies are held in Capital Cities, but it’s ok to have a Barbeque in the back yard…
Australia day ceremonies represent the day the first fleet landed at Sydney Cove and Captain Arthur Phillip take ‘formal possession’ of the Colony of New South Wales.
In 2004, over 7.5 million people attended Australia day celebration.Official Australia Day Ceremonies are held in Capital Cities, but it’s ok to have a Barbeque in the back yard…
The significance of Australia day
The significance of Australia day
The date of landing of First Fleet in Port Jackson in 1788
Australia day is celebrated on the 26 of January each year. Australia day is an official public holiday in every state of Australia, and is marked by the Order of Australia
The date of landing of First Fleet in Port Jackson in 1788
Australia day is celebrated on the 26 of January each year. Australia day is an official public holiday in every state of Australia, and is marked by the Order of Australia
The first fleetThe first fleet
QueenslandQueensland
NSWNSW
WAWA
SASA
NTNT
VICVIC