
Australian Public Holidays 2026: The Complete State-by-State Guide
2026 has Anzac Day on a Saturday and Boxing Day on a Saturday. That alone creates substitute-day chaos across multiple states. Here is every date you need, by jurisdiction.
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2026 has Anzac Day on a Saturday and Boxing Day on a Saturday. That alone creates substitute-day chaos across multiple states. Here is every date you need, by jurisdiction.
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Australia has only seven nationally consistent public holidays. Everything else varies by state—and some variations are genuinely surprising.

Substitute day rules are one of the most misunderstood parts of Australian public holiday law. Get them wrong and you've miscounted your deadline by a day.

Regional show days are legitimate public holidays with the same legal status as Christmas or Anzac Day. But they're easy to miss.

Part-day public holidays create genuine confusion for working day calculations and deadline interpretation.

A payment claim served one day late can be worth zero. SOPA deadlines are strict, vary by state, and are packed with traps that cost contractors money.

Clear days are not business days. Business days are not court days. And the Federal Court does not count the same way as a state Supreme Court.

It is 21 calendar days, not business days. Miss it by one day and your application is usually out. This deadline catches employees and advisers every year.

Most Australians assume Easter is a four-day public holiday weekend. In WA and Tasmania it is not, and Tasmania has Easter Tuesday instead. That split creates payroll and deadline traps.