In Australia Christmas is one of the most popular holidays of the year. It is celebrated on December 25 annually honouring the birth of Jesus Christ. In Australia Christmas Day is a national public holiday.
Christmas has evolved to a celebration with both religious and non-religious elements and a mix of traditions from many countries across the globe. Among the Australians the Christmas tree and Christmas lights are the most common decorations and the Christmas meal and presents form Santa Claus are the most popular traditions.
| Holiday | Date | Week number | Days to go |
|---|---|---|---|
| Christmas Day 1794 | December 25, 1794 Thursday | 52 | - |
| Christmas Day 1795 | December 25, 1795 Friday | 52 | - |
| Christmas Day 1796 | December 25, 1796 Sunday | 51 | - |
| Christmas Day 1797 | December 25, 1797 Monday | 52 | - |
| Christmas Day 1798 | December 25, 1798 Tuesday | 52 | - |
| Christmas Day 1799 | December 25, 1799 Wednesday | 52 | - |
| Christmas Day 1800 | December 25, 1800 Thursday | 52 | - |
| Christmas Day 1801 | December 25, 1801 Friday | 52 | - |
| Christmas Day 1802 | December 25, 1802 Saturday | 51 | - |
| Christmas Day 1803 | December 25, 1803 Sunday | 51 | - |
| Christmas Day 1804 | December 25, 1804 Tuesday | 52 | - |
| Christmas Day 1805 | December 25, 1805 Wednesday | 52 | - |
| Christmas Day 1806 | December 25, 1806 Thursday | 52 | - |
| Christmas Day 1807 | December 25, 1807 Friday | 52 | - |
| Christmas Day 1808 | December 25, 1808 Sunday | 51 | - |
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