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Reflecting on Father’s Day: A time for celebrating all dads

John Wilson
John Wilson
Published: September 22, 2025
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Reflecting on the Meaning of Father’s Day in Australia
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FATHER’S Day was celebrated earlier this month, but it never seems to hold quite the same status as Mother’s Day, does it?

Yet, both days are equally important – celebrations of parenthood and family across the world.

In Australia, Father’s Day takes on a unique twist. Unlike many countries that celebrate in June, we mark it on the first Sunday in September. This timing, away from the major holiday seasons, falls in our warmer months, making it perfect for outdoor gatherings and family activities in the mild Southern Hemisphere weather.

The choice wasn’t accidental – it reflects both seasonal rhythms and cultural preferences, offering a nice balance with Mother’s Day.

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But what does Father’s Day mean to you? Are you a supportive dad, a proud grandad, a guiding mentor, or a caring stepdad?

The day honours all father figures, in all their forms.

History tells us that Father’s Day wasn’t officially recognised in the US until 1972, while in Australia it began taking hold in the 1930s.

Even then, critics worried it would become overly commercialised and lose its heart. It’s interesting how little has changed!

For many, it’s a joyful occasion. But for others, it can bring sadness if loved ones are missing.

Special days have a way of highlighting both love and loss. Still, at its best, the day is about gratitude and reflection.

I recall one thoughtful gift – a plaque inscribed: “DAD: A small word for a man who holds such a big place in our hearts.”

Simple, but deeply true.

As families evolve, seniors sometimes feel left out of celebrations. Younger generations, absorbed in phones and online lives, can forget the wisdom and experience older fathers bring.

Perhaps Father’s Day is more than a single celebration – it’s a reminder of what we hold dear: love for our children, respect for our elders, and recognition of the men who shape families and communities.

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