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Public Jour férié Régional : AU-ACT

Jour de la Réconciliation

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📣 Conseils aux voyageurs

Australia is famous for its natural diversity (beaches, Outback, urban centers) and unique blend of over 65,000 years of Indigenous culture with modern global immigration. Major cities include Sydney, situated on a prominent harbor. Travelers should respect the unique cultural history of the continent.

  • Australia Day (January 26th) marks the anniversary of the First Fleet's arrival in 1788.
  • Easter weekend (Good Friday–Easter Monday) is a long weekend, often leading to high demand for travel and accommodation.
  • Generally, major holidays like New Year's Day are observed, but cultural events (like Reconciliation Day) are non-government initiatives.
  • When dealing with Indigenous Australians, respect varies depending on the area. Many Indigenous lands require permits or respect for local protocols, even if areas are marked 'free to enter.' Avoid calling specific sacred sites by names used outside Australia (e.g., 'Ayers Rock'). When traveling, always ask permission before photographing people, and be mindful of discussing highly sensitive topics (e.g., police treatment of Indigenous people, the date Australia Day).

À propos de ce jour férié

Reconciliation Day is not a government holiday. It is related to the ongoing national focus on reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians.