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  2. Elevenses - Wikipedia

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    Australia and New Zealand have "morning tea" that occurs at approximately 10:30 a.m. This is often a break from work that is formally codified into many workplace agreements. [1] It is standard practice for schools to have a morning tea recess for students, which may be colloquially known as little lunch. [2]

  3. Tea (meal) - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, venues nationwide ranging from the Hotel Windsor in Melbourne, which first served high tea in 1883, to hotels opened in the 21st century serve a variety of afternoon teas, including traditional, modern, and novel, sometimes with items flavoured using local ingredients.

  4. Tea in Australia - Wikipedia

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    This plant is the New Zealand native Manuka. Upon landing in Australia for the first time, Captain Cook noticed the aboriginal peoples drinking it and called it tea. Today the plant is referred to as the "tea tree". Through colonisation by the British, tea was introduced to Australia. In fact, tea was aboard the First Fleet in 1788. Tea is a ...

  5. History of tea - Wikipedia

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    Upon reaching Australia, Captain Cook noticed the aboriginal peoples drinking it and called it tea. Today the plant is referred to as the "ti tree". Through colonisation by the British, tea was introduced to Australia. In fact, tea was aboard the First Fleet in 1788.

  6. List of countries by tea consumption per capita - Wikipedia

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    1 Gallery of tea varieties from highest consuming countries. 2 See also. 3 References. Toggle the table of contents. ... Australia: 0.75 kg (1.65 lb) 17

  7. Category:Tea in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Tea companies of Australia (6 P) Pages in category "Tea in Australia" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent ...

  8. International Tea Day - Wikipedia

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    The first International Tea Day was celebrated in New Delhi in 2005, [7] with later celebrations organized in Sri Lanka in 2006 and 2008. [5] International Tea Day celebrations and the related Global Tea Conferences have been jointly organized by trade union movements. [5]

  9. Date and time notation in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The date and time in Australia are most commonly recorded using the day–month–year format (30 December 2024) and the 12-hour clock (6:07 pm), although 24-hour time is used in some cases. For example, some public transport operators such as V/Line [1] and Transport NSW [2] use 24-hour time, although others use 12-hour time instead.