Friday, January 26, 2007

Australia Day


On January 26, 1788 Captain Arthur Phillip took formal possession of the colony of New South Wales and became its first Governor.

The fledging colony soon began to celebrate the anniversary of this date. Manning Clarke notes that in 1808 the "anniversary of the foundation of the colony" was observed in the traditional manner with "drinking and merriment".

The first official celebrations were held in 1818 to mark the 30th anniversary of white settlement. Governor Macquarie officiated at a thirty-gun salute during the day and a dinner ball at Government House that evening.

Foundation Day
Australia Day is a celebration of the British discovery of this continent, Terra Australis.
We celebrate this by having a public holiday. The aborigines mourn this day for the tragedy that ended their carefree nomadic lifestyle.

Kangaroos, Koalas, cockatoos, wallabies, platypus, wombats, drought, flood, bushfires, sport,sport,sport,sport, ANZACS, Gallipoli, BBQ, beer, sheep, sheilas, beach, cricket, football, horse racing, swimming, Akubra hats , blundstone boots, Ugg boots, vegemite, Phar Lap, Uluru, Steve Irwin, swagman, billabongs, strine, Nullabor, Great Barrier Reef, penal colony, Jennifer Hawkins (Miss Universe), INXS.



It's a public holiday and in the great Australian tradition, it's also a long weekend.

C'mon Aussie C'mon.

7 comments:

Kirsten N. Namskau said...

Wish you a happy celebration...

Michael said...

So Australia Day like the 4th of July...

Have a good one.

Anonymous said...

Have a great weekend. Wine, women and song!

Anonymous said...

So I guess there will be no mail delivery in the US tomorrow then...

Baconeater said...

You missed koala bears and Steve Irwin.

Lexcen said...

BEAJ, no I didn't. Picture of Koalas and mention of Steve Irwin.

Baconeater said...

OK, I was hungover when I wrote it.

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