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Not all Australians celebrate Christmas on the beach. However, for those who do, there are many factors.

  • The weather is often hot at Christmas time, being Australia's summer, so the beach is the perfect place to celebrate.
  • There is no limit to the size of family gatherings on the beach.
  • A barbequed dinner near the beach means less cleanup at home.
  • There are lots of family activities to enjoy on the beach when everyone gathers together. There is no concern about the children becoming bored.
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Australia was founded as a Christian country. Therefore, Christmas is to celebrate the birth of Christ. It must be admitted that a great many people who celebrate Christmas do not have any allegiance to Christianity, but this does not change why Australians celebrate Christmas.

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Not all Australians go to the beach for Christmas, as not all Australians have ready access to decent beaches. However, many do choose to spend Christmas at the beach because it occurs during the Australian summer which, in many parts of the country, can be very hot.

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Because Christmas always lies in the summer season of Australia, and while Australia has summer America and most other countries have winter.

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