Australia : Public Holidays and Bank Holidays 2025 2026 2027
Year | Date | Holiday |
2025 | Wednesday 1 January | New Year's Day |
2025 | Sunday 26 January | Australia Day |
2025 | Friday 18 April | Good Friday |
2025 | Monday 21 April | Easter Monday |
2025 | Friday 25 April | ANZAC Day |
2025 | Thursday 25 December | Christmas Day |
2025 | Friday 26 December | Boxing Day |
2026 | Thursday 1 January | New Year's Day |
2026 | Monday 26 January | Australia Day |
2026 | Friday 3 April | Good Friday |
2026 | Monday 6 April | Easter Monday |
2026 | Saturday 25 April | ANZAC Day |
2026 | Friday 25 December | Christmas Day |
2026 | Saturday 26 December | Boxing Day |
2027 | Friday 1 January | New Year's Day |
2027 | Tuesday 26 January | Australia Day |
2027 | Friday 26 March | Good Friday |
2027 | Monday 29 March | Easter Monday |
2027 | Sunday 25 April | ANZAC Day |
2027 | Saturday 25 December | Christmas Day |
2027 | Sunday 26 December | Boxing Day |
Public Holidays in Australia
Australia's public holidays reflect the country's rich history, cultural heritage, and diverse communities. These days provide an opportunity for Australians to commemorate important historical events, celebrate national pride, and spend time with family and friends. The holidays vary by state and territory but generally include nationally recognized observances.
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New Year's Day
- Origin and Significance: Marks the beginning of the new calendar year. It is celebrated worldwide as a fresh start.
- Date: January 1
- Observance: A public holiday where people often attend events, fireworks, and parties. If it falls on a weekend, the holiday may be observed on the following Monday.
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Australia Day
- Origin and Significance: Celebrates the arrival of the First Fleet at Port Jackson in 1788 and the beginning of modern Australia.
- Date: January 26
- Observance: Marked by citizenship ceremonies, community festivals, and fireworks. Some Australians use the day to reflect on Indigenous history and reconciliation.
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Good Friday
- Origin and Significance: A Christian holiday commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
- Date: Friday before Easter Sunday (date varies yearly)
- Observance: A solemn day with church services; many businesses close and people observe a quiet day.
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Easter Monday
- Origin and Significance: The day after Easter Sunday, celebrating the resurrection of Jesus in Christian tradition.
- Date: Monday after Easter Sunday (date varies yearly)
- Observance: A public holiday with family gatherings and outdoor activities; often linked to Easter egg hunts for children.
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ANZAC Day
- Origin and Significance: Honors Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) soldiers who fought at Gallipoli in World War I and commemorates all Australians who have served in war.
- Date: April 25
- Observance: Dawn services, parades, and moments of silence across the country. It's a solemn and respectful day of remembrance.
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Christmas Day
- Origin and Significance: Celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ, widely observed worldwide.
- Date: December 25
- Observance: Family gatherings, gift exchanges, festive meals, and church services. Many businesses close for the day.
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Boxing Day
- Origin and Significance: Traditionally the day when servants and tradespeople received gifts from their employers; now associated with post-Christmas sales.
- Date: December 26
- Observance: A public holiday featuring major retail sales and sports events. Some communities also hold charity events.
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