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A very happy Australia Day to our friends Down Under! #AustraliaDay UK in Australia
— Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (@FCDOGovUK) January 26, 2025
To the millions of people who call this beautiful country home, happy Australia Day. I hope it can serve as a day of reflection, respect, and celebration.
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Australia Day commemorates the arrival of the First Fleet at Sydney Cove in 1788. Accompanied by British naval officer Captain Arthur Phillip, this fleet marked the beginning of the British penal colony, which later became modern-day Australia. The observance serves as an opportunity for Australians to come together and celebrate their rich history, diverse society, and national achievements.
The connection between Australia and the United Kingdom runs deep, with Australia's origins as a British colony and the continuing presence of the British Royal Family. As a result, Australia Day also holds significance for the British people. British migrants and their descendants make up a significant proportion of Australia's population. Furthermore, the UK is one of Australia's most important trading partners, as well as sharing a cultural, sporting and political history. Australia Day offers an opportunity for individuals in the United Kingdom to join the celebration and learn more about the historical connection and ongoing relationship with Australia.
Events such as Australian-themed parties, gatherings at Australian pubs, and special menus at Australian restaurants featuring iconic dishes allow British locals and tourists alike to join in on the festivities and demonstrate the strong bond between the two nations. In the United Kingdom, Australia Day is typically observed on January 26th.
Top facts about Australia Day
Australia was originally designed as a penal colony - a place used to exile convicts and criminals. The first was named the Colony of New South Wales.
The entire population of Australia (22.3 Million) is less than the population of Texas (26 Million).
There's an expression in Australia that's called 'Go Bush,' which means to get out of the city and relax. I try and 'go bush' to places where there's no cell reception. But, I don't get to do that often, so for the most part, it's just a state of mind. - Cate Blanchett, actress
Despite gaining independence as a nation, Australia's head of state is still the British monarch.
The name was first used by British explorer Matthew Flinders, who circumnavigated the Australian continent between 1801 and 1803. He suggested the name "Australia" as a more fitting name for the continent instead of "New Holland," which was used by the Dutch in the 17th century.
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Gather friends and family for a BBQ or picnic in a local park. Prepare some traditional Australian dishes like sausages, burgers, prawns, or vegemite sandwiches. Don't forget to serve classic Australian drinks like Foster's or Bundaberg ginger beer.