Barbeques, often shortened to BBQ, are popular in Australia at Christmas. A Christmas ham or turkey can be done very effectively in an outdoor barbeque. As Christmas falls during the Australian summer, the weather is perfect for this.
During the Christmas holidays season, Australians have picnics in exactly the same places as they do during the rest of the year. They will go wherever there are outdoor gas barbeques available, which is in most parks. Here, there are always sheltered areas for families to gather out of the hot sun, and local councils provide excellent barbeque facilities which are cleaned regularly. Bushland reserves, beachside parks, sporting grounds - these are all popular places for Australians to have a picnic lunch or to set up their Christmas celebrations.
people celebrate Christmas in Australia because the christian religion was brought to them 1788
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They celebrate it on the beach and have barbeques
Christmas is celebrated in Australia wherever people wish. Christians around Australia celebrate Christmas in their churches, at homes, in the backyard, in public parks, on the beach - wherever they have the freedom to do so.
Christmas is called Christmas in Australia.
Depends on the family, a lot of people do it on December 1st, some people do it a week before Christmas
In Australia, many people put up their Christmas tree on the 1st day of December. It varies. There is no tradition in Australia for when to put up the Christmas tree. Some people put it up early in December, while others put it up at various times in the weeks preceding Christmas. Some may leave it until Christmas Eve. There is truly no tradition.
Generally, no. Christmas Day is a public holiday, but a small number of businesses (such as petrol stations) are open on Christmas Day.
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