Fiji Day is observed on October 10 each year. The Republic of Fiji is a small island nation located in the South Pacific Ocean, 1,100 miles northeast of New Zealand. Known for its archipelago (island groups) that contains hundreds of small islands, Fiji boasts pristine white beaches and a warm, breezy, tropical climate. Fiji Day is the culmination of Fiji Week, a period celebrating the Fijian people’s culture, religion, and history. It’s a time for happiness and festivities, but it’s also a time for introspection and remembrance. Fiji Day is celebrated in Australia and New Zealand as well.
Purple Bra Day

Purple Bra Day is on September 18, and we’re going to show you how you can celebrate this day in the best way possible. Do you know that it has been 22 years since Breast Cancer Care W.A. was established? Since then the establishment has provided financial and mental support for thousands of people with breast cancer. Purple Bra Day, a drive organized by Breast Cancer Care W.A. was created to encourage people to donate to the cause and to raise awareness about breast cancer. People celebrate this day by volunteering, raising funds, and wearing a purple bra on top of their clothing to show support to breast cancer patients.
National Hug Your Boss Day

National Hug Your Boss Day is celebrated every September 13 to appreciate the role of managers and employers in our work life and to promote workplace relationships. Did you know that National Hug Your Boss Day was first observed in 2008, only 14 years ago? A boss is an employer or an individual in a supervisory role who is tasked with important responsibilities within a company. Supervisors, foremen, administrators, overseers, and heads of teams or groups are all examples of bosses. National Hug Your Boss Day is an initiative by TipTopJob.com to contribute to workplace relationships, improve productivity and morale, and keep everyone motivated to deliver on their responsibilities.