Santa Claus, or Father Christmas, makes his Australian deliveries during Christmas Eve and early on Christmas Day, just as he does in other countries. The difference is that Australia is many hours ahead of other nations such as the UK and USA, so he is well finished his deliveries in time to move on to the next country.
Yes, Australia has Santa Claus.
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In Australia, he is known as either Santa Claus, taken from the American influence, or in some places as Father Christmas, reflecting Australia's English origins.
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The Christmas figure that gives out presents to children in Australia used to be Father Christmas until the Americans began to dominate the Sustralian market with the concept of "Santa Claus". Though known in some parts of Australia as Santa Claus before the 1980s, this is when the name really started to become popular.
In Australia, Santa is best known as Santa Claus, and less commonly referred to as "Father Christmas" and "Saint Nick." He will come while children are sleeping and will put presents under the tree. Usually, people will leave a glass of milk along with cookies, and sometimes carrots for the reindeer.
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