These are just Australian traditions! The food is really just there to mop up all the beers you are drinking. Christmas is the one time you can drink 700 Crownies (beers) and not be labelled a ...
While many Australians await the arrival of Santa Claus, kids in outback Australia are celebrating with their own unique Christmas icon.
Perhaps not surprisingly, as with most of our modern Aussie Christmas traditions, the name ‘Boxing Day’ originates from England, where it is thought to have been celebrated for centuries.
It's not even a public holiday in Japan, but Christmas is big business. How did it become such a popular occasion?
“My favourite Christmas tradition is to have a swim in the ocean first thing Christmas Day, then open a good bottle of champagne and pour a glass for all the family, then start the unwrapping ...
Australia exports exquisite wine around the world but there's a curious drop made just for Aussies to drink on one day of the year.
“How to Make Gravy,” written by singer Paul Kelly, has become a holiday classic in Australia over the past few decades. It was cited this week by the nation's prime minister, Anthony Albanese, as he ...
The Voice and Dancing with the Stars host Sonia Kruger’s favourite Christmas tradition is being at the beach with her family. “Being outdoors, salty and barefoot at Christmas is a vibe,” she ...
“It has become our most-loved Christmas song,” Jeff Jenkins, of the Australian publication The Music, wrote this week. The story is set in a prison, the lyrics coming from a letter an inmate ...