Halloween in Australia is an annual celebration occurring on October 31. The word Halloween is a contraction of All Hallows Eve, which refers to the evening before All Hallows Day or All Saints. In many countries the day before All Saints (November 1) is the day of All Death, when people visit the graves of their loved ones who have passed away.
On the evening of Halloween many children in Australia dress up in Halloween costumes playing “trick or treat” in their neighbourhood. Other popular Halloween activities in Australia include costumed parties and pumpkin carving.
| Holiday | Date | Week number | Days to go |
|---|---|---|---|
| Halloween 1791 | October 31, 1791 Monday | 44 | - |
| Halloween 1792 | October 31, 1792 Wednesday | 44 | - |
| Halloween 1793 | October 31, 1793 Thursday | 44 | - |
| Halloween 1794 | October 31, 1794 Friday | 44 | - |
| Halloween 1795 | October 31, 1795 Saturday | 44 | - |
| Halloween 1796 | October 31, 1796 Monday | 44 | - |
| Halloween 1797 | October 31, 1797 Tuesday | 44 | - |
| Halloween 1798 | October 31, 1798 Wednesday | 44 | - |
| Halloween 1799 | October 31, 1799 Thursday | 44 | - |
| Halloween 1800 | October 31, 1800 Friday | 44 | - |
| Halloween 1801 | October 31, 1801 Saturday | 44 | - |
| Halloween 1802 | October 31, 1802 Sunday | 43 | - |
| Halloween 1803 | October 31, 1803 Monday | 44 | - |
| Halloween 1804 | October 31, 1804 Wednesday | 44 | - |
| Halloween 1805 | October 31, 1805 Thursday | 44 | - |
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