January
Australia Day
We celebrate Australia Day on the 26th of January every year. This celebration started because it was the day that the First Fleet arrived in Sydney Cove in 1788.
There are no specific foods that we eat on Australia Day but the foods we do eat are all traditional Australian foods such as prawns and BBQ's.
We celebrate Australia Day on the 26th of January every year. This celebration started because it was the day that the First Fleet arrived in Sydney Cove in 1788.
There are no specific foods that we eat on Australia Day but the foods we do eat are all traditional Australian foods such as prawns and BBQ's.
February
Valentine's Day
Valentines Day is celebrated on the 14th of February every year. It is the celebration of love and relationships and a day where people can give gifts to the ones they love.
On this day gifts of chocolates are given and strawberries are also another food eaten.
Valentines Day is celebrated on the 14th of February every year. It is the celebration of love and relationships and a day where people can give gifts to the ones they love.
On this day gifts of chocolates are given and strawberries are also another food eaten.
April
Easter
Easter is celebrated on the 20th of April. Christians celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ after his crucifixion. Lots of Christians attend church ceremonies and others enjoy sporting and cultural events.
Some popular foods eaten on this day are chocolate eggs and hot cross buns.
Easter is celebrated on the 20th of April. Christians celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ after his crucifixion. Lots of Christians attend church ceremonies and others enjoy sporting and cultural events.
Some popular foods eaten on this day are chocolate eggs and hot cross buns.
ANZAC Day
ANZAC Day is celebrated on the 25th of April. On this day we remember the day that the ANZAC troops landed on the Gallipoli Peninsula.The bravery of all military personnel who participated in this campaign and the lives of those who died in all military actions are remembered.
ANZAC Day is celebrated on the 25th of April. On this day we remember the day that the ANZAC troops landed on the Gallipoli Peninsula.The bravery of all military personnel who participated in this campaign and the lives of those who died in all military actions are remembered.
June
Queen's Birthday
This year the Queens Birthday will be celebrated on Monday, June 9 in everywhere but WA and WA will celebrate it on he 29th of September this year. We celebrate the Queens birthday not only because she is the Queen but because she is the Queen of Australia as well. There is no national food for this celebration.
There are no official foods that are eaten or celebrated with on the Queen's Birthday.
This year the Queens Birthday will be celebrated on Monday, June 9 in everywhere but WA and WA will celebrate it on he 29th of September this year. We celebrate the Queens birthday not only because she is the Queen but because she is the Queen of Australia as well. There is no national food for this celebration.
There are no official foods that are eaten or celebrated with on the Queen's Birthday.
October
Labor Day
Commemorates the granting of the eight-hour working day for Australians. Also it recognizes workers’ contributions towards the nation’s economy. It is an annual public holiday and its date varies across the states and territories. This is celebrated on the first weekend of October.
There are no official foods for this day.
Commemorates the granting of the eight-hour working day for Australians. Also it recognizes workers’ contributions towards the nation’s economy. It is an annual public holiday and its date varies across the states and territories. This is celebrated on the first weekend of October.
There are no official foods for this day.
Halloween
Many Australians celebrate Halloween, which occurs annually on October 31. It is also known as All Hallows’ Eve and is the day before All Saints’ Day. Costume parties are held and many children go trick-or-treating around this time of the year.
Traditional foods eaten on this day are candies, chocolates and sweets of any kind.
Many Australians celebrate Halloween, which occurs annually on October 31. It is also known as All Hallows’ Eve and is the day before All Saints’ Day. Costume parties are held and many children go trick-or-treating around this time of the year.
Traditional foods eaten on this day are candies, chocolates and sweets of any kind.
December
Christmas
Christmas Day is one of the most festive holidays in many countries around the world. It is a Christian holiday in memory of Jesus Christ’s birth and most people celebrate the day on December 25th. Many Christians celebrate this by going to a church ceremony. The most traditional way is to invite family over for a Christmas lunch. People also put up decorations such as a Christmas tree, wreath, hanging lights and putting up stockings in the living room.
Traditional foods eaten on this day are ham, chicken or turkey, candy canes, gingerbread and seafood.
Christmas Day is one of the most festive holidays in many countries around the world. It is a Christian holiday in memory of Jesus Christ’s birth and most people celebrate the day on December 25th. Many Christians celebrate this by going to a church ceremony. The most traditional way is to invite family over for a Christmas lunch. People also put up decorations such as a Christmas tree, wreath, hanging lights and putting up stockings in the living room.
Traditional foods eaten on this day are ham, chicken or turkey, candy canes, gingerbread and seafood.
New years eve
New Year’s Eve is one of the largest global celebrations around the world because it marks the last day of the year, December 31. Many people celebrate the end of the year with mixed emotions – joy and reflection – while anticipating for the New Year. Many people stay up till midnight, which marks the new year, also to watch the fireworks in the Sydney Harbor.
There are no traditional foods eaten on this day.
New Year’s Eve is one of the largest global celebrations around the world because it marks the last day of the year, December 31. Many people celebrate the end of the year with mixed emotions – joy and reflection – while anticipating for the New Year. Many people stay up till midnight, which marks the new year, also to watch the fireworks in the Sydney Harbor.
There are no traditional foods eaten on this day.