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Most public holidays include a second public holiday on a week-day if they happen to fall on Saturday or Sunday. In which case, both days are public holidays. [45] New Year's Day: 1 January, or if 1 January is a Saturday or Sunday, the following Monday. Australia Day: 26 January, or if 26 January is a Saturday or Sunday, the following Monday.
This is a list of Australian television events and premieres which occurred in 2009.The year 2009 is the 54th year of continuous operation of television in Australia.It also marks the introduction of digital multichannels for the three commercial television networks (the Seven Network, the Nine Network and Network Ten), which were each able to launch an alternate standard-definition digital ...
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Studio 3 (2009–2016 on ABC3) Sugar and Spice (1988–1989) The Sun on the Stubble (1996) Swap Shop (1988–1989) Swinging (1997) The Toothbrush Family (1977, season 1 only, originally aired on Nine Network) Touch the Sun (1988) Tracey McBean (2002–2006) Vidiot (1992–1995) Visions of Democracy (1998) WAC: World Animal Championships; Wacky ...
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1 November – The Seven Network launches a new free-to-air digital channel named 7Two. 22 November – Stan Walker wins the grand final of Australian Idol 2009. [62] 4 December – The Australian Broadcasting Corporation launches ABC3, a digital television channel aimed at children.
The managing director of Market Economics, Stephen Koukoulas, meanwhile, said that according to his “quick calculations”, the short-notice bank holiday would cost the Australian economy 1.5bn ...
The tradition of sending Christmas cards is widely practised in Australia. The price of a Christmas postage stamp is lower than that for a standard letter; senders are required to mark the envelope "card only" when using the lower priced stamps. [9] Christmas Day and New Years Day are public holidays in Australia, along with Boxing Day.