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Monday, 13 June 2011

Things I still don't get about Australia - No 33

Been a while since I've done one of these, but it's going to be brief. It's the Queen's Birthday weekend, which I know because Wills and Kate got their fissogs in the papers again watching a flypast from Buck House, said flypast being for the Trooping of the Colour, Mrs Queen's official birthday. Hooray, and happy official birthday, etc etc. But what I don't get about Australia, or at least Victoria, is why we still get the Monday as a public holiday while back in the old country you're expected to wave a flag if you must but be at your fucking desk at 9 sharp as usual. Not that I'm complaining but I do wonder.

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I think it has to do with tradition. In Britain you've had loads of wars and centruries to decide what should be a holiday and what shouldn't. Here we were at such pains to honour the Queen that we named whole states after her ancestors, and she presumably appreciates the fact that we all see fit to slob in front of the TV watching MasterChef on this most auspicious of days. The only other notable days in our history are federation and some memorable Germany-crushing eariler last century which was of course solely due to the Australian spirit of mateship. New Zealand came too. As we aren't America we can't very well have Hallowe'en and you simply can't celebrate Ned Kelly, even though he did the right thing by us by giving them the old two finger salute.
Because you get the best bits of being a tied to a monarchy, while we get to pay for it all.

Not that I'm bitter, on this chilly, damp Monday morning,. oh no....
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Chilly and damp? Sounds like a Melbourne mid-winter's day :D Look, never mind, you get one fewer bank holiday than we do so... oh, wait, no.
Except in Western Australia, so I'm told..?
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Apparently, yes. Actually I thought it was only a holiday in about half of Australian states, but it turns out that it's actually the half of the country that is not WA. I was also told yesterday that at least here in Victoria it's to celebrate the queen for whom the state is named rather than the one that's around at the moment, and that we still have the Queen's Birthday weekend even when there's a king. No idea how true that is and I haven't bothered to check it - could be complete bollocks for all I know.

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