it is important for them because it is the day the government says sorry for everything that they have done
eg. taking away there children, making them act as if they were nothing, making them have few rights
V-J Day was more important to Australians than V-E Day because Japan is closer to Australia than Japan.
It means National Aboriginal Indiginous Day Of Celebration.
Sorry Day is observed in Australia to acknowledge and apologize for the past injustices faced by Indigenous Australians. The primary colors associated with Sorry Day are black, red, and yellow, which are the colors of the Aboriginal flag. These colors symbolize the Indigenous people's connection to the land, their people, and the struggle for recognition and rights.
Because ANZAC Day was the first time that troops from the Australian Colonies went in action as Australians!
um.. hi. I hope my answer could help you :) .. Australians fought at Kapyong on 23th-24th of April 1951. oh, plus.. 32 of Aussies died and 53 of them injured.. Sorry for this.. God bless them. Thank you and have a nice day. :)
Many Australians celebrate it, but particularly Australians of Irish ancestry or people from Ireland who are in Australia.
Sorry Day, observed in Australia on May 26, commemorates the anniversary of the 1997 Bringing Them Home report, which addressed the forced removal of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children from their families, known as the Stolen Generations. The day serves as a reminder of the injustices faced by Indigenous Australians and the importance of healing, reconciliation, and acknowledging past wrongs. It encourages reflection on the ongoing impacts of these policies and fosters a commitment to building respectful relationships between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians.
Australians celebrate Valentine's Day much like the rest of the world; in homes and restaurants and doing special things.
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1.2 million Australians visit McDonalds each day.
Australians, along with New Zealanders, mark the First World War with ANZAC Day. It is a day of remembrance, and Australians generally take great pride in their contributions to the war effort.