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Australia Day??
Ok, new to the country and still not sure what Australia Day is all about.
What is it's purpose and how do people celebrate. Want to get into the action;) |
Re: Australia Day??
Have a look at www.australiaday.com.au.
Start your day at the Big Breakfast, somewhere near you. |
Re: Australia Day??
Originally Posted by paulrachel
(Post 4266042)
Ok, new to the country and still not sure what Australia Day is all about.
What is it's purpose and how do people celebrate. Want to get into the action;) This takes place in Perth. They are talking about having fireworks at Hillarys too but I think it will absolute hell to get in and out of there. Bad enough in the City. We take picnic and chairs and sit by the river. |
Re: Australia Day??
Basically all the Aussies get incredibly patriotic and pi**ed!:D
It's a great day down at Kings Park or the Foreshore. You get a great view of the spectacular fireworks display from either place. One drawback though; you have to get your pitch really early on if you want to set up camp and have picnics etc. |
Re: Australia Day??
Originally Posted by paulrachel
(Post 4266042)
Ok, new to the country and still not sure what Australia Day is all about.
What is it's purpose and how do people celebrate. Want to get into the action;) |
Re: Australia Day??
Originally Posted by TraceyW
(Post 4266071)
Basically all the Aussies get incredibly patriotic and pi**ed!:D
It's a great day down at Kings Park or the Foreshore. You get a great view of the spectacular fireworks display from either place. One drawback though; you have to get your pitch really early on if you want to set up camp and have picnics etc. I don't do early:D so i guess thats out of the equation!!! The fireworks at Hillarys in Dec were OK but only stayed 15 mins as too busy, so probably the same for this. |
Re: Australia Day??
Originally Posted by arkon
(Post 4266073)
I know they swear in new citizens there but what I want to know is if you get citizenship do you have to go and be sworn in on Oz day or can you opt out?
Roughly - and it is rough because each council runs them at different times - you are generally looking at 2+++ months after being accepted. |
Re: Australia Day??
Originally Posted by paulrachel
(Post 4266042)
Ok, new to the country and still not sure what Australia Day is all about.
What is it's purpose and how do people celebrate. Want to get into the action;) 2nd thing is you celebrate it, like most things in Australia, by drinking beer and eating BBQ with as many people as possible. If you refer to it as JJJ day you drink and eat whilst listening to the JJJ top 100. 3rd thing is watching out for random acts of patriotism like extremely large flag flying, face painting and fire-works etc. The 4th, and most important thing, is that this year, it's the start of a long weekend at the end of January. How cool is that! Cheers. |
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Its our first Australia day here as well & we have hired a holiday home for the weekend in Guilderton. There will be 16 of us including my Sister & family who are coming over from the UK ! Its going to be a great weekend !!! :beer:
Apologies in advance to anyone who lives nearby ! :D Nicky |
Re: Australia Day??
Originally Posted by paulrachel
(Post 4266077)
Are you going?
I don't do early:D so i guess thats out of the equation!!! The fireworks at Hillarys in Dec were OK but only stayed 15 mins as too busy, so probably the same for this. |
Re: Australia Day??
Originally Posted by nickyjohnt
(Post 4266262)
Its our first Australia day here as well & we have hired a holiday home for the weekend in Guilderton. There will be 16 of us including my Sister & family who are coming over from the UK ! Its going to be a great weekend !!! :beer:
Apologies in advance to anyone who lives nearby ! :D Nicky |
Re: Australia Day??
We got to Kings Park around 11.30 last year and it was pretty quiet. Found a good spot and just chilled all day!
Fireworks were brilliant. Getting back home wsn't too bad either. Have a good day everyone! Tracey |
Re: Australia Day??
Originally Posted by paulrachel
(Post 4266382)
Right see you there:D
Your quite welcome ! just remember to bring the mozzie repellent as the only available space left is the veranda ! :D Hope you find somewhere to celebrate. We have been here 9 months now & my sister arrives next week ( lelchelle ) ! im so excited as she has been through a dreadful time lately & deserves a bloody good holiday. She is also getting married to her long term fiance a week later in Perth ! Its a secret though as they havent told anyone so shhhhhhh ! ;) Nicky :) |
Re: Australia Day??
Originally Posted by nickyjohnt
(Post 4266608)
Your quite welcome ! just remember to bring the mozzie repellent as the only available space left is the veranda ! :D
Hope you find somewhere to celebrate. We have been here 9 months now & my sister arrives next week ( lelchelle ) ! im so excited as she has been through a dreadful time lately & deserves a bloody good holiday. She is also getting married to her long term fiance a week later in Perth ! Its a secret though as they havent told anyone so shhhhhhh ! ;) Nicky :) How you finding it? You seem to have alot of family visiting you already. My family said it would be 5 years before they would come. Great eh! |
Re: Australia Day??
Originally Posted by arkon
(Post 4266073)
I know they swear in new citizens there but what I want to know is if you get citizenship do you have to go and be sworn in on Oz day or can you opt out?
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