
Australia Day is celebrated annually on 26th of January to commemorate the arrival of the First Fleet in 1788.
Many Australians use this day to reflect on the nation’s history and its cultural diversity.
On Australia Day, people often participate in barbecues, fireworks, and citizenship ceremonies.
For Indigenous Australians, January 26th is a day of mourning and reflection, often referred to as “Invasion Day.”
Australia Day provides an opportunity to celebrate the country’s achievements while also acknowledging its complex history.