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Régional : AU-QLD
Fête de la naissance du roi
Lundi, 4 Octobre, 2027
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- Banques Fermé
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- Bourse Fermé
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DIM
03
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LUN
04
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Week-end de 3 jours (2 Octobre – 4 Octobre)
📣 Conseils aux voyageurs
Australia is a large country, known for its natural diversity (beaches, deserts, bush, Outback) and blend of historical and modern influences. While it boasts numerous cosmopolitan cities, Sydney is a major draw due to its famous harbour. Visitors should be aware of the distinct and sensitive cultural aspects of Indigenous Australian history and heritage.
- Australian national holidays include New Year's Day (Jan 1) and Australia Day (Jan 26), marking the arrival of the First Fleet in 1788. Expect significant travel and accommodation bookings for major long weekends, such as the Easter period.
- The national day of ANZAC remembrance (April 25th) requires special respect; any perceived insult towards military sacrifice is taken very seriously.
- Cultural sensitivities are high regarding Indigenous Australian culture and history. Visitors must respect tribal land rules, and many sacred sites are off-limits (e.g., climbing Uluru).
- In general, Australian society is secular and tolerant, but discussions about religion or attempts at proselytization are often met with negative responses.
- Use familiar modes of address; it is common to use first names and accept nicknames as signs of friendship. While generally permissive regarding beach attire, cover up more when visiting places of worship. Treat service workers, including hotel staff and waiters, as equals. When navigating, speaking clearly and directly helps if requesting directions.
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The King's Birthday (or Queen's Birthday) is the official day in most Commonwealth realms on which the monarch's birthday is formally celebrated. This date does not necessarily correspond to the actual birth date of the monarch.