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2024 Date | 3 June 2024 |
2025 Date | 2 June 2025 |
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Western Australia Day (WA Day) is an annual public holiday observed to celebrate the founding of the state of Western Australia and its people. The day promotes a sense of unity among Western Australians, providing an opportunity to reflect on the unique culture, heritage, and achievements of the state. It is a time to appreciate the diverse cultural backgrounds of the local population and recognise the contributions of Western Australians to the development of the region. Originally known as Foundation Day, the first celebrations took place in 1833, marking the founding of the Swan River Colony by Captain James Stirling on June 2, 1829. Over the years, the observance evolved and expanded its focus to include the contributions of Indigenous Australians and European settlers. In 2011, the public holiday was renamed Western Australia Day to better represent the broader population and signify the inclusion of Indigenous people. Western Australia Day is observed across the state through various events and activities, including art exhibitions, food festivals, community gatherings, and performances by local Indigenous groups. Educational programs are also held to highlight the state's history and showcase its rich cultural landscape. Western Australia Day officially occurs on the first Monday of June, providing residents with a long weekend to partake in the festivities and share their pride in being Western Australians. Top facts about Western Australia Day
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