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Summer's Day in Australia is a national day to remember all the children who have lost their lives due to preventable injuries and to assist those children and family members who are still struggling with the consequences of avoidable injuries (accidents).
Summer's Day is named in honor of four-year-old Summer Steer, who swallowed a button battery and died when it burned through her esophagus into her aorta. Summer's mother started the holiday to educate parents, honor her daughter and prevent other such deaths from happening. It is held annually in Australia on the last day of summer, usually the 28th of February, unless it is a leap year.
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