Most Australians are unaware that there is such a thing as "National Flag day", let alone celebrate it.
Australian National Flag Day is on 3 September, our flag's "birthday". The day was officially proclaimed" to commemorate the day in 1901 on which the Australian National Flag was first flown".
There are special flag raisings and events being held on "Flag Day", but most people simply do not celebrate it.
The closest Australia would have to such a thing would be Australia Day, which occurs on 26 January every year. This is a patriotic day when people celebrate what it means to be Australian, so it bears little resemblance to "flag day".
Australia Day did and still does celebrate the landing of the First Fleet of convicts, soldiers and officers in Australia in 1788. It celebrates the raising of the British flag upon Australian soil with the arrival of the first settlers in New South Wales.
The whole of the Australian population celebrate Australia day.
Empire Day is not recognised in Australia. Apparently, according to a small minority, Empire Day is the day some people celebrate their faith to the English Embassy, and is celebrated on the second Monday of March. However, 99 percent of Australians have never even heard of Empire Day, let alone celebrated it.
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Fathers Day in Australia falls on the first Sunday of September.
Australia's national colours are green and gold. Therefore, green and gold are most commonly used to celebrate Australia Day. Australia's flag is blue, red and white. These colours are sometimes used to celebrate Australia Day as well.
You can celebrate flag day by wearing your country's flag.
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We celebrate by flying the flag.
Australia does not celebrate a "Children's Day".
We celebrate by hanging a flag and for when they adopted the pattern for the flag.( Stars and stripes)
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Australia Day did and still does celebrate the landing of the First Fleet of convicts, soldiers and officers in Australia in 1788. It celebrates the raising of the British flag upon Australian soil with the arrival of the first settlers in New South Wales.
Most Aboriginals don't celebrate Australia Day because they see it as a day of invasion and prefer not to celebrate it.
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Most Australians are unaware that there is such a thing as "National Flag day", let alone celebrate it.Australian National Flag Day is on 3 September, our flag's "birthday". The day was officially proclaimed"to commemorate the day in 1901 on which the Australian National Flag was first flown".There are special flag raisings and events being held on "Flag Day", but most people simply do not celebrate it.
Some things you can do to Celebrate Flag Day are:Fly a flag!Have a Flag Day cookout and decorate with flags.Write a poem about what your country means to you and have it published in your local newspaper.Organize a Flag Day parade in your local communityBuy some small flags and give one to people you meet on Flag Day.