Australia Day 2024, celebrated by 26 million Australians, honors the nation's 1788 founding anniversary. The oldest, driest, and flattest-inhabited continent offers a wealth of knowledge and beauty.
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Australia Day 2024: Australia Day is January 26. It’s a great day to celebrate everything Australian. We celebrate with the 26,000,000 Australians in honor of the nation’s 1788 founding anniversary. Most people agree that Australia is a fantastic country to visit and a terrific place to live. The oldest, driest, and flattest-inhabited continent on Earth has a wealth of knowledge and beauty to offer.
Every year on January 26, Australia celebrates its official national day, which honors the arrival of British ships that led to the country’s first European settlement in 1788. These eleven ships carried more than seven hundred offenders who had been tried and found guilty in Great Britain, mainly for small-time offenses, and sent them to British-established prison colonies across the globe, including the Pacific and North America. To build the new colony, 300 more individuals with backgrounds in medicine and the military traveled to Australia.
1818 was the first commemoration of British authority along Australia’s eastern coast. The dates of this momentous occasion have also been referred to as “Anniversary Day,” “Foundation Day,” and “Australian Natives’ Association” (ANA) Day over the years. In 1935, January 26 was declared a public holiday in all of Australia’s states and territories.
Australia Day is a day of community and family customs, the presenting of national prizes, and the greeting of new Australian citizens. It is also the largest annual civic event in the nation and a day of national unity. But not every Australian has the same sentiments toward the day.
In protest of the invasion of the British peoples, Indigenous Australians have traditionally referred to this date as “Invasion Day” or “National Day of Mourning.” The holiday has generated a contentious controversy, and some people continue to observe counter-celebrations. A member of the Aboriginal Progressive Association named William Cooper proclaimed it a “Day of Mourning” in 1938, referring to the yearly recreation of Phillip’s landing.
Many Aboriginal people grieve for their ancestors who suffered and died during colonialism on Australia Day. Today, there is a strong sense of respect for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture throughout the day. There are also demonstrations calling for Australia Day to be moved to honor Indigenous Australians. To foster unity among Australians of all backgrounds and promote Australia as a multicultural nation, the Australian government has recognized the traditional owners of the land on which Australia Day is celebrated.
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In connection with this day, the Australian of the Year Awards honor outstanding Australians across the nation. A recipient is chosen based on their achievements, contributions to their communities, and role model status. Send congratulations to all of the winners on social media since the event will be aired!
Many Australians celebrate Australia Day, which falls in the middle of summer, with a barbecue. Although sausages, beef steaks, and lamb chops are the most popular foods, Australian lingo is also widely used. Australians will probably call prawns even though they use the term “shrimp on the barbie.” Other colloquialisms include “brekky” for breakfast, “thongs” for flip-flops, “bogan” for rednecks, “bloody oath” for yes or true, and, of course, “g’day” for greeting!
One of Australia’s largest cities, Sydney, will host a very unusual sight on January 26 at approximately 11 a.m. Visit the well-known Sydney Harbor to witness the yearly ferry race that begins at Barangaroo Wharf and ends at Sydney Harbour Bridge, sailing to Shark Island. This is one of the most well-liked events in the nation and an iconic one with breathtaking scenery. Even though it’s free, you should try to get tickets on one of the ferries if you want an unforgettable experience.
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Most people associate Australia, the home of kangaroos and koalas, with these animals. People adore watching these adorable and distinctive animals, and it’s a sight they aspire to experience when visiting the nation. Australia is home to more than 50 million kangaroos. That is two kangaroos for each individual! There are only about 43,000 koalas in the world.
More than 80% of Australians reside 50 kilometers or less from the coast. If you went to one new beach every day, it would take you 27 years to see all 10,000+ beaches in the nation. Yes, we are all jealous, but this is just one of the many reasons Australia is a great place to travel to on holiday.
Although Australia’s beaches have already been discussed, did you know that the country has 550 national parks? 15 wonders listed on the World Heritage list, plus? In Australia, the opportunities for outdoor exploration are infinite. Even so, there are plenty of opportunities to experience modern metropolitan living close by. Melbourne, for example, has been named the world’s most livable city six times running.
Year | Date | Day |
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2024 | January 26 | Friday |
2025 | January 26 | Sunday |
2026 | January 26 | Monday |
2027 | January 26 | Tuesday |
2028 | January 26 | Wednesday |
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