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Fête nationale australienne

Janvier 2026
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  • Banques Fermé
  • Services publics Fermé
  • Écoles Fermé
  • Commerces Majoritairement ouvert
  • Restaurants Horaires réduits
  • Transports en commun Horaires réduits
  • Bourse Fermé
  • La Poste Majoritairement fermé

🛋️ Potentiel de week-end prolongé

Bloc de 3 jours
SAM 24 Week-end
DIM 25 Week-end
LUN 26 Jour férié

Week-end de 3 jours (24 Janvier – 26 Janvier)

📣 Conseils aux voyageurs

Australia is a vast continent known for its diverse landscapes, including deserts (the Outback), expansive open spaces, beaches, and major urban centers like Sydney. It possesses a rich cultural history, blending Indigenous cultures (dating back over 65,000 years) with influences from global immigration.

  • Australia Day is a major national event marked by community festivities, concerts, and public acknowledgements.
  • The country is vast, so travel plans should account for significant distances and diverse regional experiences.
  • Book accommodations and transport well in advance for major holidays (e.g., Australia Day, New Year's Day, Easter weekend).
  • Be prepared for large-scale civic events and gatherings in cities and communities.
  • While beaches are popular, modest clothing is recommended when visiting places of worship.
  • Be mindful of culturally sensitive areas; respect for Indigenous history and sites is paramount.
  • Show respect for local customs and cultural sensitivities, especially regarding Indigenous history and sacred sites; specific permits may be required for entry to Aboriginal lands. While an informal tone is acceptable in conversation, avoid discussing religion or attempting to proselytize. Treat service workers with mutual respect, recognizing their value. During national commemorative days, show particular respect for military history and sacrifices.

À propos de ce jour férié

Australia Day, observed on January 26th, marks the arrival of the First Fleet and the raising of the Union Flag at Sydney Cove in 1788. It is an official public holiday celebrated nationwide, involving community festivals, concerts, citizenship ceremonies, and awards presentations. The observance promotes Australian achievements while also encouraging reflection on the country's history and reconciliation with Indigenous Australians.