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Public Holidays in Australia

If you're planning a trip to Australia, it's worth considering the dates of the Australian public holidays.
In general, when a holiday falls on a Sunday a substitue holiday is usually observed on the Monday.

Australian Public Holidays
2008
 
Tuesday January 1st 2008 - New Year's Day
Saturday January 26th 2008 - Australia Day
Monday March 3rd 2008 - Labour Day, Western Australia
Monday March 10th 2008 - Labour Day, Tasmania & Victoria
Friday March 21st 2008 - Good Friday
Monday March 24th 2008 - Easter Monday
Friday April 25th 2008 - Anzac Day
Monday May 5th 2008 - Labour Day, Queensland & Northen Territory
Monday June 9th 2008 - Queens Birthday
Monday October 6th 2008 - Labour Day, , ACT & New South Wales & South Australia
Thursday December 25th 2008 - Christmas Day
Friday December 26th 2008 - Boxing Day or Proclamation Day

 
2009
 
Thursday January 1st 2009 - New Year's Day
Monday January 26th 2009 - Australia Day
Monday March 2nd 2009 - Labour Day, Western Australia
Monday March 9th 2009 - Labour Day, Tasmania & Victoria
Friday April 10th 2009 - Good Friday
Monday April 13th 2009 - Easter Monday
Saturday April 25th 2009 - Anzac Day
Monday May 4th 2009 - Labour Day, Queensland & Northen Territory
Monday June 8th 2009 - Queens Birthday
Monday October 5th 2009 - Labour Day, , ACT & New South Wales & South Australia
Friday December 25th 2009 - Christmas Day
Saturday December 26th 2009 - Boxing Day or Proclamation Day


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