
Today is Christmas Eve, so I am telling you a bit about what Christmas Eve is like here in Australia.
It is not a public holiday here, but it isn’t uncommon to find some businesses closed early, Tim went out to his favourite butcher only to find it had closed at midday due to it being Christmas Eve.
One of the most cherished Australian traditions is Carols by Candlelight. Participants light candles or glow sticks, creating a magical scene as the sun sets. The televised Melbourne Carols by Candlelight is a national favourite, watched by thousands around the country.
Another big event is Carols in the Domain which is recorded before the 24 Dec but televised on the night of the 24th
These big events often have ticketed seats with the money raised from the ticket sales going to charities.
Many local communities gather in parks, beaches, and public spaces to sing Christmas carols, often with live performances by local artists.
In my family Christmas pillow cases were left at in the lounge-room for Santa to fill, we also left out some fruit cake and can of beer for Santa.
Santa does well in Australia. He often gets a glass of milk in the US.
I don’t know anyone who leaves Santa milk
I wonder where in the world Santa starts his journey. There are apps here that show it. It’s probably just as well he gets different drinks during the night.