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Christmas is approaching, which means businesses around Australia will shut down, and many workers will earn some time off at the end of the year.

As the year draws to a close, Australians can look forward to a series of public holidays that provide a welcome respite and an opportunity to gather with loved ones or embark on a getaway. These holidays, conveniently scheduled within a short span, offer a perfect excuse for many to extend their time off, blending leisure with tradition.

In the upcoming weeks, the calendar features several public holidays that are largely uniform across the nation, though there are some variations depending on the state or territory. Understanding these differences can be crucial for planning festivities or travel.

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Millions of Aussies will be treated to several public holidays to end 2025. (iStock)

One of the most universally celebrated holidays is Christmas Day, which falls on December 25th this year. This Thursday holiday is recognized in every corner of Australia, marking a time of joy and togetherness.

Following closely is December 26th, known either as Boxing Day or Proclamation Day, depending on the region. This day is also observed nationwide, offering another opportunity for relaxation or to continue the festive celebrations.

Christmas Day, December 25th is a public holiday all over Australia. This year, it falls on a Thursday.

December 26th, known as Boxing Day or Proclamation Day, is also a public holiday all over the country.

Every state and territory has New Year’s Day 2026 as a public holiday. This year it falls on a Thursday, though two regions also have a part-day public holiday the day before on New Year’s Eve.

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Sydney may be the epicentre of New Year’s Eve celebrations, but it doesn’t have a public holidat on December 31. (Getty)

What is a ‘part-day’ public holiday?

In South Australia and the Northern Territory, 7pm to midnight on December 31 is designated as a part-day holiday.

Both also observe the same type of public holiday on Christmas Eve, December 24th, which is on a Wednesday this year.

Anyone working between those hours on a part-day public holiday will be entitled to public holiday rates, which could be up to double time and a half.

Why is December 26th a public holiday?

December 26th, known as Boxing Day, is a public holiday in many Commonwealth countries.

It was traditionally when tradespeople, servants and the poor were presented with gifts, also called “Christmas boxes”, which is how the term Boxing Day came into popular use.

The Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race begins on Boxing Day every year. (Getty)

Whilst this purpose has changed, it can be a day of celebration with friends and family at the beach, but other significant events also occur on this day.

It is the start of Boxing Day sales and a busy shopping period, but also marks the beginning of the famous Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race, as well as the Boxing Day cricket test, held annually at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

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