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It's strange but true: In Australia right now it’s already tomorrow. Which means you can start celebrating Australia Day—the Down Under equivalent of July 4th—tonight, even though it officially falls on Saturday 26. Aussies traditionally spend the public holiday barbecuing, drinking and listening to the Hottest 100, a countdown of the year’s top songs as voted by Triple J radio listeners. You can follow suit at midtown bar the Australian, which will be live-streaming the broadcast from 8pm–4am. Go to theaustraliannyc.com for more information. 20 W 38th St between Fifth and Sixth Aves
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