Discover the exciting Australia Day events happening across Victoria, from sausage sizzles to yabby races and barefoot bowling! ๐
Australia Day is fast approaching, and Victoria's local councils are gearing up for a day filled with fun and festivities. From traditional sausage sizzles to the quirky yabby races and the laid-back barefoot bowling, there's something for everyone to enjoy. Families can look forward to soaking up the Australian spirit in unique ways across the state.
In a disappointing turn of events, the Cronulla Australia Day Fireworks have been cancelled by the Sutherland Shire Council. The decision was made due to heavy swell conditions, much to the dismay of locals and visitors who were eagerly anticipating the spectacular display.
Meanwhile, in Perth, thousands of families have already gathered along the Swan River in Langley Park, eagerly awaiting the Australia Day drone and fireworks show. The anticipation and excitement are palpable as they prepare to celebrate the national day with a dazzling display of lights and colors.
The day in Cronulla was captured in vivid detail by The Leader's chief photographer John Veage, showcasing the bustling Australia Day Concert in Cronulla Park. The extensive photo gallery captures the energy and enthusiasm of the crowd, highlighting the vibrant celebrations that took place.
Did you know? The Australia Day drone and fireworks show in Perth is one of the most anticipated events of the day, drawing in large crowds every year. Additionally, the cancellation of the Cronulla fireworks serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of outdoor events, making it essential to have backup plans in place for such occasions.
From sausage sizzles and lamingtons to yabby races and barefoot bowling, here are all the Australia Day events across Victoria's local councils areas.
A statement from Sutherland Shire Council said: "Sadly, due to heavy swell conditions, the fireworks display planned at Cronulla as part of this evening's ...
Tens of thousands of families have gathered along the Swan River ahead of the Australia Day drone and fireworks show.
The Leader's chief photographer John Veage captured the excitement of the day in this extensive photo gallery. Thousands of people packed Cronulla Park, with ...