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I wonder how widely it’s celebrated these days.

In Australia bonfire night was only on Guy Fawkes Day in Western Australia. Where I grew up it was on 24 May, which was Empire Day (Queen Victoria's birthday, Victoria Day is still a holiday in Canada, but I'm not sure it comes with bonfires and fireworks). By the time I left school our celebration had moved to the Queens Birthday holiday, second Monday in June.

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In Australia bonfire night was only on Guy Fawkes Day in Western Australia. Where I grew up it was on 24 May, which was Empire Day (Queen Victoria's birthday, Victoria Day is still a holiday in Canada, but I'm not sure it comes with bonfires and fireworks). By the time I left school our celebration had moved to the Queens Birthday holiday, second Monday in June.

 

I wonder how widely it’s celebrated these days.

 

They need something to celebrate over in the United Kingdom - they had a hard Rugby World Cup loss this weekend. A few pints should put them right! ?

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They need something to celebrate over in the United Kingdom - they had a hard Rugby World Cup loss this weekend. A few pints should put them right! ?

Only in England. Well, I guess Wales too, they lost the 3rd/4th playoff to the All Blacks the day before.

 

I saw several tweets on the night from Aussies and Kiwis urging the Boks on. I can neither confirm nor deny that I might have sent one of them myself.

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