Wattle Day
September 1, 2025-September 1, 2025 -
Australia, Australia
Wattle Day has a rich history in Australia, celebrating the nation’s unity and natural beauty.
The tradition began in 1910 with celebrations in Sydney, Melbourne, and Adelaide. Archibald James Campbell, a naturalist and ornithologist, played a key role in establishing this day to honor Australia’s native flora, particularly the wattle.
During World War I, Wattle Day became a significant event for raising funds to support the war effort. Sprigs of wattle were sold on street corners, and the day was marked by patriotic events.
The tradition waned after World War II but saw a revival in the 1980s thanks to the efforts of Maria Hitchcock from the Australian Plants Society.
In 1988, the golden wattle was declared the national floral emblem, and in 1992, Wattle Day was officially recognized nationwide.
01 Sep 25
00:00 - 23:59
Wattle Day