Key Points
- Australians spend over $820 million this year to celebrate Father's Day on the first Sunday of September. Top gifts include alcohol and food (34 %), clothing, socks and sleepwear.
- The viral trend with the theme "very demure, very mindful!" is taking social media by storm.
- Filipino athlete Islay Erika Bomogao is now the world's number one in Muay Thai after beating Australia's Sarah Kwa, in a match held in Kenwick, Western Australia.
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Trending: Father's Day in Australia, 'Very demure, very mindful', and Islay Erika Bomogao ranks 1 in world Muay Thai
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