When are the holidays in Australia 2012?
2012 Holidays Australia Date Holiday March 12 Monday Canberra Day March 12 Monday March Public Holiday or Adelaide Cup Day April 6 Friday Good Friday April 8 Sunday Easter Sunday
Is 26 January a public holiday in NSW 2021?
NSW public holidays 2021 – 2022 1 Applies to banks and certain financial institutions, see the Retail Trading Act 2008. 2 From 31.12.11 when Australia Day (26 January) falls on a Saturday or a Sunday, there will be no public holiday on that day, as the following Monday will be declared a public holiday.
How many public holidays do Australians get a year?
All 2012 Holidays of Australia are listed in the table below. In Australia people enjoy an average of 11 paid holidays a year. 7 of them are nation wide public holidays the others are local public holidays.
What holidays are included in the holiday calendar?
Besides the official national and local public holidays, other holidays and observances (like Mother’s Day, Valentine’s Day etc.) are included as well. For a printable calendar including all national and local statutory holidays of your state or territory, go to the 2012 calendar page where you can customize your calendar.
Is Australia Day a public holiday this year?
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.
What are the public holidays in NSW in 2021?
Holidays for NSW under the Public Holidays Act 2010. #N#2021. 2022. 2023. New Year’s Day. Friday, 1 January. Saturday, 1 January. Sunday, 1 January. 3 Additional Day.
What is the NSW Public Holidays Act 2010?
Section 4 of the Public Holidays Act 2010 declares the standard public holidays that apply in NSW. Section 5 of the Act provides for the declaration of additional public holidays including public holidays for a part of the State. Section 8 of the Act provides for the declaration of a local event day in a local government area.