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Day Information: The March Equinox, also known as the Autumnal Equinox in the Southern Hemisphere, typically occurs on March 20th or 21st each year. This astronomical event marks the moment when the sun crosses the celestial equator from south to north. On this day, daylight and night hours are approximately equal.
History and Traditions: The equinoxes have been significant in many cultures throughout history, often associated with rebirth and festivals celebrating the changing seasons. In Australia, Indigenous cultures have their own interpretations of this period. While Australia doesn't have widespread traditional celebrations linked specifically to the equinox, it is recognized for its astronomical significance.
What People Do:
In modern Australia, while there are no public holidays or specific traditions that relate solely to the March Equinox, it is often regarded as a turning point when individuals acknowledge the end of summer and begin preparing for autumn.