User talk:DavidOttoMusic

Fish On A Stick Day
Fish on a stick day is celebrated every 23rd of September in Australia and Fiji to signify the unification of Australia - Fiji relations during the 1067 apartheid of nations in the west pacific.

The traditional fish on a stick symbol has been used for decades since the holidays inception to represent freedom and unity between the two cultures and continues to be used in the present day throughout the week long celebration in both countries.

Your draft article, Draft:David Otto


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