Australia Day

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By Lissie

Australia Day - Australia's National Day

Australia Day is Australia's National Day - it commemorates the arrival at Sydney Cove on 26th January, 1738 of the first white settlers, the fleet of convicts, dispatched from Portsmouth, England. The group of 11 ships carried 759 convicts, 211 marines, 46 wives and children of Marines and Captain Arthur Phllip's staff of 9. Initially the group landed at Botany Bay, near Sydney's current airport, but then decided to settle at Sydney Cove, near the historic Rocks area, and the southern end of the famous Sydney Harbour Bridge.

History of Australia Day

Oddly, Australia itself was not actually created until 1901, when the amalgamation of the then independent colonies was confirmed. Originally called Foundation Day, Australia Day was Australia's first public holiday when 50 years after the first fleet's arrival a holiday was announced in 1838. Often marked by sports events, including horse races and regattas, during the 19th century the holiday gained much greater significance in 1946 when all states, territories and the Federal government agreed to observe one national day "Australia Day" under one banner, and on one day.

Harbour Bridge, Sydney Harbour
Harbour Bridge, Sydney Harbour

By the time of the bicentennial in 1988 the celebrations continued to have an Imperial feel consisting of formal re-enactments of the First Fleet's landing. The fact that the arrival of the first fleet was watched by the country's original inhabitants was conveniently forgotten by generations of white Australian's raised on the myth of an "empty land". In response 1988 was also declared Year of Mourning for Australia's Aboriginal people, though more positively they also regarded the year as a celebration of survival.

First Government House, Parramatta, Sydney
First Government House, Parramatta, Sydney

Private Celebrations of Australia Day

Australia Day today is a great party day. Formal ceremonies are held all around the the country - flag raising, citizenship ceremonies and the presentation of community awards. However most Aussies would celebrate the day with a backyard BBQ or a beach day including a few rounds of beach cricket followed by quite a few beers afterwards! If you have a the chance to enjoy a "barbie" with locals on Australia Day - take it, it will be a genuine cultural experience! The holiday, the Monday closest, makes one of the last long weekends before children return to school in early February.

Classic Australian Song: Waltzing Matlida

Formal Celebrations of Australia Day

  • Sydney ferry race and tall ships race are held across the harbour where it all started for white Australians.
  • Citizenship ceremonies are normally held in many cities and the Order of Australia and Australian of the Year awards are announced. Australia Day Achievement Medallion is awarded based on excellence in government and non-government.

  • Fireworks celebrations are held in many towns and cities around the country. The Perth Lotterywest Skyworks display is billed as the largest Australia Day celebration in the country, with more than a third of the city's population lining the Swan River for the display.

  • Large, often free music concerts are normally organised in all the major cities. One day cricket matches are often on offer too.

Sam Kekovich : a great piece of Australian Humour

The Author

Lis Sowerbutts has been traveling since age 7, and has so far,visited over 55 countries. She firmly believes that traveling is too good to be left to the young and you are never too late to start traveling A New Zealander, Lis currently lives in Perth, Australia.

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Tottie 4 years ago

Well done, Lissie! I will be really celebrating this year as I will be headed to China to work in February.

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Lissie Hub Author 4 years ago

You'll have to find your self an Aussie bbq for the day next year in China - I'm not kidding Ibet there are some - there a lot of Aussies and Kiwi's heading to China at the moment!

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Rapidwriter 4 years ago

Thanks for such an informative hub. Really enjoyed it. Must catch up on your others. Have been off browsing because of tendonitis in my right arm. Really enjoyed this - it's like a proper magazine page.

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Lissie Hub Author 4 years ago

Thank you very much for your kind comments Rapidwriter! I think the hubpage format works particularly well for travel related hubs - pictures really are worth a great number of words!

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MrMarmalade 4 years ago

This great piece has brought the patriotic feeling back into my hear, which I thought I lost with the cricket.

Great hub

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Lissie Hub Author 4 years ago

ROTFL MrM - acutally the Australian's take Australia Day much more seriously than NZ take Waitangi Day - and guess what my latest hub is about - link above

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oscarmecp4 4 years ago

Well now I also know something of Australia. Excellent reading material.

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livelonger Level 6 Commenter 4 years ago

Thanks for this. We were in Australia for a week in November and absolutely loved it. Our climbing of the Harbour Bridge was a clear highlight.

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Lissie Hub Author 4 years ago

Livelonger you're braver than me - you couldn't pay me enough to do it - for those who don't know the bridge climb is accross the bridge but along the top of the infrastructure using harnesses - I believe the views are fantastic!

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Eileen Hughes Level 3 Commenter 4 years ago

Great Hub Lissie. We have a flag flying above our gazebo all the time. In fact it costs us a fortune to keep it flying because of the terrible wind . It is destroyed after about 6 weeks and have to keep buying new one.

Have a great ozzie Australia day in Scarborough

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Lissie Hub Author 4 years ago

The flag flying thing is very Ozzie -we don't tend to do it in NZ - I was amused to see a huge lineup of Aussie flag products in Red Dot today - everything from hats, paper plates, umbrellas, towels, iceboxes, stubbie holders!

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Caregiver-007 4 years ago

Very interesting part of your "series" on national holidays ... and great new info for those of us on the other side of the earth in the USA.

Love the layout, too. How about some instruction in how to do a Hub with this layout? Those of us just getting our Hub feet wet could surely use it!

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warrior4321 4 years ago

A well done Hub, I can that for sure. You've certainly spent a lot of time and effort for this hub. Good Job!!!

~Warrior4321~

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dinamars 4 years ago

thanks for your writing. it's really informative! cheers from Indonesia.

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Lissie Hub Author 4 years ago

Thanks dinamars and warrior for your kind words. Caregiver - watch this space I will see what I can do!

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Lissie Hub Author 4 years ago

Here you go Caregiver-007 - how to design a hubpage : http://hubpages.com/hub/How-to-Create-an-Attractiv Read the warnings carefully!

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AuraGem 4 years ago

hi lissie - I thought your hub complemented mine on Australia Day Celebrations, so provided a link here!

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