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2024 Date | 25 December 2024 |
2025 Date | 25 December 2025 |
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Christmas HistoryChristmas in Australia celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ, which is traditionally observed by Christians worldwide. Renowned as a time of gift-giving, family gatherings, and communal worship, it also serves as a period to uplift the spirit of goodwill, generosity, and humanity. Though typically associated with winter imagery of snow and Santa Claus, the observance is regionally adapted to Australia's geographical and cultural contexts. The day includes festive traditions such as Carols by Candlelight events, beach trips, and backyard barbecues intertwined with mainstream customs like decorating the Christmas tree and attending church services. The adoption of Christmas within Australia dates back to the British settlement in 1788, bringing their customs and traditions. Over the years, the festive celebration integrated British influences and Australian distinctiveness. The use of native flora for decorations, giving of charitable donations, and volunteering time reflect an Australian approach towards the festival. These local twists offer Australians a more relatable and engaging festive experience. The sending of Christmas cards has also remained a popular tradition, often depicting quintessentially Australian scenes, such as summer landscapes or native wildlife. Observing Christmas in Australia often involves a mix of traditional and modern activities. The lead-up to Christmas consists of shopping for gifts and preparing festive meals, usually featuring seasonal treats and seafood, given that Christmas falls within Australia's summer. Christmas Day typically opens with a family gift exchange followed by festive food sharing either at home or picnics. Notably, it's common for Australians to mark the day by participating in community events or heading to the beach. Specific to Australia, Christmas is observed on December 25th, the same day as in most other countries, even though it falls in Australia's summer rather than in winter as in many different countries. Christmas facts
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