The Australia Day Regatta
By (Author) Christine Cheater
By (author) Jennifer Debenham
NewSouth Publishing
NewSouth Publishing
1st February 2014
Australia
General
Non Fiction
797.14099441
Paperback
336
Width 172mm, Height 245mm
The Australia Day Regatta has been held on Sydney Harbour every year since 1837. Believed to be the oldest continuously held annual regatta in the world, it has grown and flourished and today involves close to 700 vessels from ocean-going yachts to small sailing dinghies and thousands of participants.
Illustrated with vibrant images of regattas past and present, this book offers a slice of Sydney's history through its enduring yachting traditions. It traces not only the fascinating history of this unique event, but the story of sailing in Sydney since the early years of the colony, and the regatta's dedicated supporters and patrons.
Read the article 'The Australia Day Regatta' byChristine Cheater and Jennifer Debenham, as they explore the history and traditions of the events held onon Sydney Harbour since 1837.
Christine Cheater teaches Australian and colonial history and is an associate researcher at the University of Tasmania.
Jennifer Debenham teaches Australian history at the University of Newcastle.