You’re not alone if you’re wondering how on earth it is nearly March already.
The good news is, our March content calendar is filled to the brim with exciting events to build your social media and content schedule around.
From World Wildlife Day to Employee Appreciation Day, there are plenty of events to help you fill your social media with engaging posts to boost your Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest and more.
Keep reading to find out a little more about each of the days to recognise on social media, PLUS, some ideas to give you some inspiration to make posts of your own for days.
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Every year on the 3 March, the world celebrates World Wildlife Day.
Founded in 2013, World Wildlife Day was created to raise awareness of the importance of wildlife (both plants and animals) in sustaining life as we know it. In 2022, the theme of World Wildlife Day is Recovering Key Species for Ecosystem Restoration.
The first Friday in March of every year, Australians celebrate Employee Appreciation Day.
This day was created as a way for employers to show how much their employees’ support and dedication to their business means to them.
Popcorn Lover’s Day is one of those quirky days created almost exclusively for marketing opportunities, which is perfectly fine with us.
While it may feel like a day like this is made for hospitality businesses, it’s definitely not. Even trades businesses can get involved showing a photo of their team snacking on popcorn on-site. Maybe a team member has revealed they love dipping popcorn in soft-serve ice-cream and you ask your followers if they agree or disagree — trust us, this one starts a debate and a half.
Culture posts are great for EVERY business, regardless of industry.
St Patrick’s Day is an Irish celebration held annually on 17 March commemorating the death of Saint Patrick. Traditionally, the day is filled with all things green from clothing to green beer, lucky charms, dancing and parades. While not a traditional Aussie holiday, St. Patrick’s Day is celebrated throughout Australia to embrace our friends from Ireland.
National Close the Gap Day is recognised annually throughout the country and works towards the goal of Indigenous health equality by 2030. The aim of the day is to raise awareness and pledge to take action around the Indigenous Health Gap in Australia. As it stands, Indigenous Australians die 10 years younger than other Australians.
Harmony Day celebrates Australia’s rich multicultural way of life. The celebrations actually run for an entire week around Australia, kicking off on Harmony Day and continuing right through to 27 March.
World Water Day was created in 1993 by the United Nations to bring awareness to the 2.2 billion people still living without access to clean water. In 2022, the theme for Water Day is Groundwater, an invisible yet impactful natural resource. As climate change impacts continue to heighten, new ways to manage this resource will need to be invented.
On the 26 March at 8:30pm, Australians are encouraged to turn off the lights in their homes and businesses for Earth Hour. The gesture was created to show support for a renewable energy future.
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