HashtagsCompiled on | #EasterTuesday, #Easter, #Easter2025 |
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2025 Date | 22 April 2025 |
2026 Date | 7 April 2026 |
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Easter Tuesday (TAS) in Easter Tuesday HistoryEaster Tuesday provides an extended break for people to unwind and spend more time with their loved ones after Easter celebrations. Marking the end of the Easter period, the day is significant for Christians as Jesus Christ's resurrection is a symbol of eternal life and divine victory over death. The added holiday allows residents to reflect on the symbolism and meaning of Easter, while also enjoying leisure activities with friends and family. The origin of Easter Tuesday as a public holiday in Tasmania can be traced back to the early 19th century, when it was initially declared a bank holiday. Over time, the day has evolved into a broader public holiday for Tasmanians. Easter is an important event for many Australians, as it holds religious significance for the Christian majority and contributes to Australian traditions, such as the annual Sydney Royal Easter Show and the lively Easter Bilby mascot, which symbolises the protection of native wildlife. Easter Tuesday is celebrated with various activities and gatherings, including picnics, barbecues, and spending more time outdoors with family, taking advantage of the autumn weather. The extended break offers an opportunity to travel locally and explore the natural beauty of the state. It is worth noting that the dates for Easter Tuesday vary each year, as they depend on the lunar calendar, typically falling between March 22 and April 25. Top facts & quotes about Easter Tuesday
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