Not all Australians celebrate Christmas on the beach. However, for those who do, there are many factors.
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.
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.
Because Christmas always lies in the summer season of Australia, and while Australia has summer America and most other countries have winter.
25th of December
In the true Aboriginal culture Christmas isn't celebrated. But for the indigenous Australians who have embraced the human culture celebrate it the same way as all the rest of the Australians. == == === ===
Don't know about australiens but Australians do!
Christmas is celebrated throughout Australia, in the cities, towns and outback, depending on whether or not one's cultural background allows individuals to follow Christmas. Australians usually celebrate at home, but many go away on holiday and celebrate by the beach, or at relatives' houses. Many also book in to restaurants for a special Christmas dinner.
Like everyone else, Australian's celebrate Christmas on the 25th December. :)
They celebrate it on the beach and have barbeques
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Some do, if it's a nice day.
Australians celebrate Christmas in much the same way as people of many other countries do. They decorate Christmas trees; attend church; hold Christmas Sunday School plays; eat large roast dinners; look at the Christmas lights decorating peole's houses; open gifts, etc. Many Australians will spend part of Christmas Day at the beach, or around the backyard pool, or they might cook their roast on the barbeque rather than indoors.
The 24th of December is Christmas Eve. While Christmas Eve is the most important day of the Christmas celebrations in the Northern Hemisphere, Australians don't celebrate Christmas Eve at all.
Many Australians celebrate it, but particularly Australians of Irish ancestry or people from Ireland who are in Australia.
Australians celebrate a variety of holidays and events, including Australia Day (January 26th), Anzac Day (April 25th), Easter, Christmas, and the Melbourne Cup horse race. They also celebrate cultural events such as Harmony Day and NAIDOC Week.