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NSW public holidays 2025 to 2027

NSW public holidays 2025 to 2027

Holiday 2025 2026 2027
New Year’s Day Wednesday 1 January 2025 Thursday 1 January 2026 Friday 1 January 2027
3Additional Day Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable
2Australia Day Monday 27 January 2025 Monday 26 January 2026 Tuesday 26 January 2027
Good Friday Friday 18 April 2025 Friday 3 April 2026 Friday 26 March 2027
Easter Saturday Saturday 19 April 2025 Saturday 4 April 2026 Saturday 27 March 2027
Easter Sunday Sunday 20 April 2025 Sunday 5 April 2026 Sunday 28 March 2027
Easter Monday Monday 21 April 2025 Monday 6 April 2026 Monday 29 March 2027
Anzac Day Friday 25 April 2025 Saturday 25 April 2026 Sunday 25 April 2027
King’s Birthday Monday 9 June 2025 Monday 8 June 2026 Monday 14 June 2027
1Bank Holiday Monday 4 August 2025 Monday 3 August 2026 Monday 2 August 2027
Labour Day Monday 6 October 2025 Monday 5 October 2026 Monday 4 October 2027
Christmas Day Thursday 25 December 2025 Friday 25 December 2026 Saturday 25 December 2027
3Additional Day Not applicable Not applicable Monday 27 December 2027
Boxing Day Friday 26 December 2025 Saturday 26 December 2026 Sunday 26 December 2027
3Additional Day Not applicable Monday 28 December 2026 Tuesday 28 December 2027

1 Retail bank branches and certain financial institutions are required to remain closed on the first Monday in August (Bank Holiday) unless otherwise exempt – see Part 3A of the Retail Trading Act 2008. ‘Bank Holiday’ is included in this list because it has implications for the staffing of these institutions. See the Banks and Financial Institutions page of the Fair Trading website. The Bank Holiday is not a declared public holiday.

2 The public holiday standard in the Public Holidays Act 2010 provides that when Australia Day (26 January) falls on a Saturday or Sunday, there will be no public holiday on that day and instead the following Monday is to be the public holiday. 

3The public holiday standard in the Act provides that when New Year’s Day, Christmas Day or Boxing Day falls on a Saturday or Sunday there is to be an additional public holiday on the following Monday or Tuesday.

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