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2026 in Australia

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2026 in Australia
MonarchCharles III
Governor-GeneralSam Mostyn
Prime ministerAnthony Albanese
Australian of the YearKatherine Bennell-Pegg

2026
in
Australia

Decades:
See also:

The following is a list of events including expected and scheduled events for the year 2026 in Australia.

Incumbents

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Monarch

Governor-General

Prime Minister

Deputy Prime Minister

Opposition Leader

Angus Taylor

Chief Justice

State and territory leaders

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Governors and administrators

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Events

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January

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February

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March

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April

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May

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Future and scheduled events

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Sport

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Holidays

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Holiday Date ACT NSW NT QLD SA TAS VIC WA Ref.
New Year's Day Thursday 1 January Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes [104]
Australia Day Monday 26 January Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Royal Hobart Regatta (only observed in certain areas of Tasmania) Monday 9 February No No No No No Yes No No
Labour Day (WA) Monday 2 March No No No No No No No Yes
Public holiday under different names Monday 9 March Canberra Day No No No Adelaide Cup Day Eight Hours Day Labour Day No
Good Friday Friday 3 April Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Easter Saturday Saturday 4 April Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No
Easter Sunday Sunday 5 April Yes Yes No Yes No No Yes No
Easter Monday Monday 6 April Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Easter Tuesday Tuesday 7 April No No No No No Yes No No
ANZAC Day Saturday 25 April Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
May Day Monday 4 May No No Yes Labour Day (QLD) No No No No
Reconciliation Day Monday 1 June Yes No No No No No No No
Western Australia Day No No No No No No No Yes
King's Birthday Monday 8 June Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes No
Picnic Day Monday 3 August No No Yes No No No No No
Royal Queensland Show (Brisbane area only) Wednesday 12 August No No No Yes No No No No
Friday before the AFL Grand Final Friday TBC No No No No No No Yes No
King's Birthday Monday 28 September No No No No No No No Yes
Labour Day Monday 5 October Yes Yes No King's

Birthday

Yes No No No
Melbourne Cup Tuesday 3 November No No No No No No Yes No
Recreation Day (all parts of Tasmania which do not observe Royal Hobart Regatta) Monday 2 November No No No No No Yes No No
Christmas Eve

(from 7pm to 12 midnight)

Thursday 24 December No No Yes Yes Yes No No No
Christmas Day Friday 25 December Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Boxing Day Monday 28 December Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
New Year's Eve

(from 7pm to 12 midnight)

Thursday 31 December No No Yes No Yes No No No

Deaths

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January

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February

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March

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April

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May

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References

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