Territory Day in Wallis and Futuna - 2023
29 Jul 2023, Saturday
Territory Day is a common local holiday in Wallis and Futuna
How many days ago was Territory Day 2023? [Countup]
How many months ago was Territory Day 2023?
8 Months, 29 Days
How many weeks ago was Territory Day 2023?
39 Weeks
How many days ago was Territory Day 2023?
273 Days
How many hours ago was Territory Day 2023?
6,552 Hours
How many minutes ago was Territory Day 2023?
393,120 Minutes
When was Territory Day in Wallis and Futuna 2023?
29 July 2023, Saturday
About: Territory Day
Territory Day is a holiday widely celebrated in the Northern Territory of Australia on 1 July that commemorates the territory achieving self-government in 1978. The holiday has been famously commemorated with fireworks since the early 1980s. Popularly known as Cracker Night, Territorians are provided five hours to legally blow up fireworks without needing a permit or special training, the only instance of its kind in Australia.
Also called | "Cracker Night" (for night celebrations) |
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Observed by | Residents of the Northern Territory |
Celebrations | Widespread use of fireworks without permit requirements |
Date | 1 July |
date | 1 July |
Frequency | Annual |
First time | 1978 |
Territory Day (2023) in other countries.
S.no. | Country | Date | Holiday | Type |
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1 | Australia | 02 Oct, Monday | Territory Day | Local holiday , Christmas Island |
2 | Wallis and Futuna | 29 Jul, Saturday | Territory Day | Common local holiday |