Bounty Day in Australia ― Date, History, and Details

Bounty Day in Australia

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History of Bounty Day in Australia and How to Celebrate/ Observe It

Bounty Day in Australia commemorates the mutiny on the Bounty, which occurred on April 28, 1789. The mutiny was led by Fletcher Christian, and resulted in the death of Captain William Bligh and 18 of his loyalists. The mutineers then sailed to Tahiti, where they settled for several years before eventually returning to England. Bounty Day is celebrated each year on April 28th, with a parade and re-enactment of the mutiny in Pitcairn Island (the island where the mutineers eventually settled).