Christmas Day occurs in Australia's summer. This is because when it is winter in the northern hemisphere, it is the opposite season (summer) in the souern hemisphere, where Australia is located.
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Christmas in Australia is on December 25 each year, at the start of their Summer season.
Christmas day, December 25th in Australia is at the start of their summer season. The Summer season in the southern hemisphere begins on December 21st or 22nd each year. This of course is the exact opposite of the northern hemisphere, where the Winter season begins on December 21st or 22nd each year.
In Australia, Christmas Day is called Christmas Day, just as it is in other English-speaking countries around the world. It is preceded by Christmas Eve.
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Australia is a largely secular society in which the people enjoy Christmas. It is the peak of the holiday season, with warm weather and beaches on offer. An international cricket match always begins on the day after Christmas, as does the Sydney to Hobart race, a major event on the international yachting calendar. Christmas Day is a day for meeting members of the extended family and enjoying rich food to excess.
Unlike the US, when it's December, in Australia, it's Summer.Basically in DecemberUS is WinterAustralia is Summer
In the northern hemisphere, we celebrate Christmas Day on 25th December - during our winter. In the southern hemisphere, Australians still celebrate Christmas on 25th December, but during their summer.
The day after Christmas, Boxing Day, is a holiday in the UK and other countries such as Australia.
Christmas is celebrated on December 25. Since Australia is in the southern hemisphere, it is summer on December 25.
Christmas occurs during the season of summer in Australia, as Australia's summer begins on 1 December and finishes at the end of February. As a result, Christmas in most areas of Australia can be very hot.
Australia!! Sydney is about 35c to 40c on Christmas Day