Australia Day Facts
Australia's national day is Australia Day, which is celebrated on January 26th each year. The day marks the anniversary of the arrival of the First Fleet of British ships in New South Wales at Port Jackson in 1788. Governor Arthur Philip raised the Flag of Great Britain that day at Port Jackson. The arrival of the British signified British sovereignty over Australia's eastern seaboard. Some have referred to January 26th as Invasion Day, Anniversary Day, and Foundation Day. It wasn't until 1946 that Australia Day became the uniform name for January 26th. Australia Day is now the largest civic event held in Australia each year.
Common activities on Australia [Day] include picnics, beach parties, barbecues, fireworks displays, music festivals, sporting competitions, award ceremonies, and family gatherings. More information at: http://www.softschools.com/facts/holidays/australia_day_facts/1297/
Let's throw a burger on the barbie, but we'll let someone else do the cooking for us.
Meet at the above coordinates; TIME: 1130 - 1300
Dutch treat if you want to eat.
We may even be able to come up with some cool awards to give out......who knows!
Then, just maybe, we can HIT THE FROG AND TOAD for some fun.