Picnic Day (Australian holiday)
For the University of California, Davis event, see Picnic Day (UC Davis).
Picnic Day | |
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Australians having a picnic in 1908. | |
Observed by | Northern Territory, Australia |
Date | First Monday in August |
2014 date | August 4 |
2015 date | August 3 |
2016 date | August 1 |
2017 date | August 7 |
Frequency | annual |
Picnic Day is a public holiday in the Northern Territory of Australia which takes place every year on the first Monday of August.[1] It was originally declared a public holiday to commemorate the freeing of the Chinese Coolie indentured labourers who built the Darwin to Larrimah North Australia Railway. In a reversal of the existing policy the Chinese workers were given the right to stay in Australia as free settlers, and provided sufficient money for a steamer fare to Hong Kong. Instead they chose to go to Adelaide River for a picnic.
References
- ↑ "Norther Territory of Australia Public Holidays Act" (PDF). http://ww.nt.gov.au. Northern Territory Government. 28 August 2013. Retrieved 1 May 2015. External link in
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