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Canberra Day in Australia is the second Monday in March and commemorates the official naming of Australia’s capital city, Canberra, on March 12th, 1913.
Multiple events occur at The Canberra Festival and The Chief Minister’s Canberra Day Awards Ceremony, including sporting events, music, film, and theater. Families traditionally picnic and celebrate in the park.
Canberra has a long history beginning with Indigenous Australians known as the Ngunnawal people, who arrived nearly 21,000 years ago.
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