Australians celebrate Christmas at the same time as the rest of the western world. The difference is that Christmas (December 25) falls during the summer months, not winter.
Australians began celebrating Christmas from the time of the first European settlement, in 1788.
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Celebrating Christmas was created in 2005.
Christmas in Australia is on December 25 each year, at the start of their Summer season.
No, the tradition of celebrating Christmas goes back to Europe-wide pre-Chrisitian celebrations of the Winter Solstice.
Your Life - 1999 Celebrating Christmas was released on: USA: 2000
His name was Jesus Christ (christmas is celebrating his birth and Easter is celebrating his death)
Some traditional churches in Australia begin the Christmas season with Advent (four Sundays before Christmas) and carry the Christmas season through to Epiphany, on 6 January. This is really only seen in Roman Catholic and Lutheran churches, and some Anglican churches. However, the vast majority of Australian people start celebrating Christmas anytime they feel like it in December, and finish it on 26 December, which is the BoxingDay holiday. Many businesses do not get back to normal until 2 January, after the New Year's Day holiday.
Celebrating Christmas, which is my favorite holiday, is a big day for my family.
Martin Luther (1483 - 1546) did not "start" the Christmas tradition. The "Christmas tradition" dates back to at least the 4th century, though early Christians were celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ long before that.
No religion other than Christianity celebrates Christmas as part of their religion. Many people who are not Christians celebrate Christmas, but they celebrate it as a secular holiday, not as a religious one.