Father's Day

Father's Day Quick Facts in Australia

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2025 Date7 September 2025
2026 Date6 September 2026

Father's Day

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Father's Day History

Father's Day is dedicated to honouring and celebrating fathers, fatherhood, and paternal bonds. Recognized as an opportunity for people to express their gratitude, affection, and appreciation towards their fathers, the observance invites individuals to recognize the important roles fathers play in their children's lives. On this day, people often partake in various traditions—such as presenting gifts, organising family gatherings, and engaging in activities which reflect the unique connections between fathers and their children.

The concept of Father's Day can be traced back to the early 20th century in the United States with the establishment of the first Father's Day celebration on June 19, 1910. Today, the holiday celebrates the unique contribution Australian fathers make in the lives of their children and families, and their pivotal role in shaping Australia's cultural identity and values.

In Australia, Father's Day is typically observed on the first Sunday of September. Friends and family members gather together to enjoy sumptuous feasts and outdoor activities, allowing fathers and their children to bond and forge everlasting memories. Popular Father's Day gifts in Australia include gadgets, tools, and sports equipment; however, a heartfelt greeting card or quality time spent together are just as significant to the occasion.

Top facts about Father's Day

  • The traditional Father's Day flower is a rose. Red roses are for living fathers, white ones are usually given to deceased fathers.
  • Father's Day became a more popular holiday during the Second World War as many fathers were away fighting for their countries and it was uncertain if they would return.
  • In 2022, There are over 4.6 million fathers in Australia.
  • Every year, Australians spend $1.36 billion dollars on Mother's Day and $660 million for Father's Day.
  • I cannot think of any need in childhood as strong as the need for a father's protection. - Sigmund Freud

Top things to do for Father's Day in Australia

  • Buy your father, grandfather, uncle or important father roses and a present he would enjoy. Common gifts on Father's Day are usually ties, socks, mugs, hats and golfing items.
  • Try to learn the word for father in several other languages. In French the word is "père", in German "vater", in Spanish and Italian "padre" and in Russian "otets".
  • Spread awareness for the day by posting a picture of yourself with your father, husband, grandfather or important male in your life and use hashtags such as #daddy, #papa, #fathersday and #thegreatestfather.
  • Watch a movie that touches on the importance of fathers. Some of our favourites include Finding Nemo (2003), To Kill a Mockingbird (1962), Like Father, Like Son (1987), My Life (1993) and Paper Moon (1973).
  • Donate to a local organisation that supports children without fathers. Some organisations to consider include the Australian Childhood Foundation, Coptic Orphans Australia, the World Orphan Fund and Big Brothers Big Sisters Australia.

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