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Essential for life tourism: an overview of Australia's major public holidays and festivals

 28 Mar 2019

Enjoying a leisurely life is the first demand of Australian nationals, and Australia`s public holidays are among the highest in the world. During public holidays, most shops and restaurants in the city are closed, and families celebrate holidays, especially during Christmas and Easter, and even tourist attractions are closed.

Therefore, whether working or living in Australia or coming to visit, it is necessary to know in advance about the situation of local public holidays. First, it can avoid inconvenience; second, if you can join the festival and learn about Australian culture, it is very necessary to know the situation of the local public holidays in advance. To celebrate with the locals, it is also very sensuous.

Before getting to know the Australian public holidays, popularize the relevant knowledge. Australia is a federal country with six states, namely, New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Queensland, Western Australia and Tasmania, as well as two territories, the Northern Territory and the Capital Territory, as well as the New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Queensland, Western Australia and Tasmania. Different from China`s provinces, federal states have greater autonomy to a certain extent, so states and territories have their own rules on public holidays.

Let`s take a closer look at Australia`s national holidays, as well as what states have their own holidays.


Overview of major public holidays in Australia

  • Good Friday
  • Day following Good Friday
  • Easter Sunday
  • Easter Monday
  • Easter Tuesday
  • nationwide
  • National (excl. Tasmania and Western Australia)
  • Capital Territory, New State, Queensland, Victoria
  • nationwide
  • Tower State only

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