All around Australia, botanical gardens, arboretums, nurseries, councils, Landcare groups, national parks, primary schools, folk dancing and historical societies are getting ready for National Wattle Day on Friday 1 September. Friends, families and social groups are getting together to celebrate this happy springtime celebration of Australia and Australians focused on the wattle.
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The Golden Wattle Award Wattle is a powerful symbol of Australia. Its golden blossoms come from this land and speak of and to its people and place. Wattle predates us all and because of its presence in this land for millions of years, it has welcomed us all and unites us all. It is a […]
A spray of Golden Wattle in bloom features for the first time in the announcement of the King’s Birthday 2023 Honours List by the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet. Acacia pycnantha (Golden Wattle) has been Australia’s national floral emblem since 1988. To read more: https://www.pmc.gov.au/news/kings-birthday-2023-honours-list
Wattles are prolific around Avoca, north west of Melbourne Victoria and they have been adopted by Avoca preschool children as their kindergarten plant totem. Over the last two years the preschool has incorporated First Nations perspectives in its early education practice. The children have connected with the environment, explored the culture and traditions of First […]
Ask your local council to light up its local bridges, monuments, fountains, and sculptures for Friday 1 September 2023. From north to south and west to east, Australia’s cities and towns have been lighting up in yellow and green for National Wattle Day since 2020. Townsville, Brisbane, Canberra, Melbourne, Adelaide, Launceston, Hobart, Perth and Bunbury […]
It was a special day (6 March 2023) when Florence Fahy was awarded Life membership of the Wattle Day Association. Florence has been an active volunteer with the association since its formation in 1998. Here she is with fellow WDA committee members (L to R): Blake Kuiper, Suzette Searle, Florence Fahy, Judy Tunningley, John Owen
Australian bush poetry celebrated with a little Golden Wattle at the prestigious Blackened Billy Poetry Award presentations
Australia Day is one of Australia’s few official national days of celebration. National Wattle Day, proclaimed in 1992, is another. National days come and go as their relevance changes. Who celebrates Empire Day (Queen Victoria’s birthday on 24 May)? This became a commemorative day after the Queen’s death in 1901 for more than 50 years […]
The 30th Anniversary of National Wattle Day was celebrated at Government House where the 60-strong Instrumental Music Program Choir, conducted by Katharine Finlayson, performed a short program that included Her Excellency’s wattle song. If you want to learn the words and music click here Governor-General David Hurley, Wattle Day Association President Dr Suzette Searle, Linda […]
See the 7 Regional News report on the presentation of the Golden Wattle Award to the Lismore Community https://www.7regional.com.au/news/7477689-lismore-award The 2022 Golden Wattle Award honours the Lismore Community, who when faced with the most challenging and difficult circumstances, displayed the very best in Australian support for each other and solidarity. They are an inspiration to […]