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Welcome the New Year
2013
Fireworks ushered in a new year with the promise of happy traveling and more exciting experiences in the various events and festivals of the year. Mark these dates on your calendar. There are exciting times ahead.
- Sydney Chinese New Year Festival - February 8-24
- Sydney Mardi Gras - February 8-March 3
- Chinese New Year - February 10
- Adelaide Festival - March 1-17
- Moomba Festival - March 8-11
- Canberra Day - March 11
- Sydney Royal Easter Show - March 21-April 3
- Anzac Day - April 25
- Blue Mountains Yulefest - June-August
- Queen's Birthday (except in Western Australia) - June 10
- Royal Queensland Show - August 8-17
- Canberra Floriade -September 14-October 13
- Winton Outback Festival - September 24-28
- Bowral Tulip Time Festival - September 24-October 7
- Queen's Birthday (in Western Australia) - September 30
- Boxing Day - December 26
Summer Down Under
The southern summer begins in December and finishes in February. Aside from Christmas festivities, it's a time of beach-going, bangers and barbecues, and cooling off in the mountains. There are a number of holidays, too, and big summer events.
Christmastime
No snow on the ground, no reindeers pulling sleighs... Christmas Down Under takes place in the first month of the southern summer, so it's a rather different Christmas in Australia but with a lot of similarities, too.
Anzac Day
April 25 is Anzac Day which is marked throughout Australia with dawn services, wreath-laying, parades, or a combination of these, to commemorate the 1915 Gallipoli landing by the Anzacs in World War I.
Theatre and Performing Arts
A popular and accessible facet of a country's culture comprises theatre and performing arts events staged in various venues. These include opera, ballet, drama, musicals and cabaret performed in places ranging from grand halls to intimate and tiny theatre spaces.
Melbourne Cup
On the first Tuesday of November each year, all Australia comes to a standstill. It is the running of the Melbourne Cup, still Australia's premier and richest horse race. Unless there are scratchings, 24 horses line up at the barrier at Melbourne's Flemington Racecourse for the 3200-metre race which has become a national passion.
- Australia's Biggest Racing Event
- Melbourne Cup Day
- The Running of the Cup
- Winners and Placegetters Since 2000
- Flemington Racecourse
- Makybe Diva: Three-Times Melbourne Cup Winner
- Phar Lap: Legendary Australian Racehorse
- Melbourne Cup Photo Gallery
- Melbourne Cup 2012
- Melbourne Cup 2011
- Melbourne Cup 2010
- Melbourne Cup 2009
- Melbourne Cup 2008
- Melbourne Cup 2007
Public Holidays
There are a number of official national public holidays in Australia, some of which are unique to the country. A number of public holidays may also occur on different dates in different states in Australia. Some of these holidays specific to Australia follow:
Events and Festivals
If you enjoy being in a particular place at festival time, you'll find a number of events and festivals in Australia practically all year round. These range from cultural events to sports contests, flower festivals, racing carnivals and colorful ethnic celebrations.
- Adelaide Festival of Arts
- Australian Tennis Open
- Blue Mountains Yulefest
- Bowral Tulip Time Festival
- Cabramatta Moon Festival
- Canberra Floriade
- Christmas in Australia
- Darwin Beer Can Regatta
- Easter in Sydney
- Melbourne Cup
- Moomba Festival
- Royal Queensland Show
- St Patrick's Day in Sydney
- Sydney Mardi Gras
- Sydney Hobart Yacht Race
- Sydney Festival
- Sydney Royal Easter Show
- Whaleshark Festival
- Winton Outback Festival
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