Where I live, we have always, in Akela’s memory had cricket
on Australia, except for one year. So, we hung out at the cricket. It was a
day/.night game, starting at 1:50pm, finishing around 9:30pm, in time to see
the Australia Day fireworks that were being put on after the Australia Day evening
concert at the park across the river. There were certainly a lot of people in
the city – there was 27,000 at the cricket, around another 30,000 at the
Australia Day concert (which is always held after the Australia Day parade
through town) and then there was the last stage of the Tour Down Under event earlier
in the day, around lunch time.
Welcome to the scouting adventures of Wilbur. I go out with Golden Grove Cub Unit and live with Raksha , who takes me to lots of activities and events. There is always something happening somewhere.
Sunday, January 26, 2014
Australia Day 2014
Today
is Australia Day. It is a public holiday in Australia, but this has not always
been the case. It was not until 1935 did all the Australian states and
territories use that name to mark that date. Not until 1994 did they begin to
celebrate Australia Day consistently as a public holiday on that date.
More information can be found out at this link http://www.australiaday.org.au/
Labels:
Australia Day 2014,
One Day game - cricket
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