Here’s a quick update on NSW public holidays based on the latest official guidance I can reference.
Answer
- Public holidays in New South Wales (NSW) for 2026 and general framework are established by the NSW Government and related authorities. The standard holidays typically include New Year’s Day, Australia Day, Good Friday, Easter Saturday/Sunday, Easter Monday, Anzac Day, King’s Birthday, Labour Day, Christmas Day, and a Bank Holiday in August (with some variation by year and local councils). For 2026, the NSW Government and related resources list these dates and note adjustments when a holiday falls on weekends (e.g., additional day off on the following Monday) as specified in the Public Holidays Act and related orders.[4][5][6][8]
Details and nuance
- National-level and state-level holiday rules:
- If certain public holidays (like New Year’s Day, Christmas Day, or Boxing Day) fall on a weekend, an additional public holiday is often granted on the following Monday or Tuesday, depending on the statute and banking/financial provisions. This rule is described in NSW public holiday guidance and accompanying orders.[3][8][4]
- Local public holidays can be declared for specific communities, towns, or regions, in addition to the standard NSW public holidays. These local holidays require checks of local council declarations for the year in question.[2][5][8]
- Where to verify current year specifics:
- NSW Government page for NSW public holidays (2026–2027) provides a consolidated view of the standard holidays and any noted adjustments.[4]
- Local public holiday information is maintained by NSW Industrial Relations and local councils; look for the Public Holidays Amendment Orders for 2025–2026 for precise regional dates.[6][2]
- Travel and tourism sites (Visit NSW) summarize holidays and highlight potential events and activities during holiday periods. They’re helpful for planning but not authoritative for entitlements.[5]
Example: how to use this for planning
- If you’re planning a long weekend, check the NSW Government list for the main public holidays and then confirm whether there’s an additional day off if a key holiday lands on a weekend. For regional plans, verify any local public holidays that could affect business hours or closures in your specific area.[2][4]
Notes
- Since public holiday dates can be updated (e.g., via amendments or local orders), I recommend checking the NSW Government public holidays page and your local council or employer advisories for the exact dates for 2026 and any local holidays that may apply to your location.[2][4]
Citations
- NSW public holidays 2026–2027 overview and entitlements: NSW Government page.[4]
- Local public holidays and orders: NSW Government and NSW Industrial Relations materials.[2]
- Public holiday guidance and travel context: Visit NSW and NSW Government pages.[5][4]
Sources
Check the NSW public holidays for 2026 and 2027. Learn about worker entitlements for these days.
www.nsw.gov.auThings to do in Sydney on public holidays, including Christmas, Boxing Day, New Year's Day, Australia Day and Anzac Day.
www.sydney.comDiscover the full list of public holidays in New South Wales. Plan your year with ease! Visit now for detailed info on NSW public holidays.
www.retail.org.auComplete list of public holiday dates for New South Wales including regional and local public holiday dates.
www.publicholidaynsw.com.auLocal public holidays are holidays that commemorate a day of special significance to a specific local community. These are a declared public holiday for that area for work purposes. Find out more in this information from NSW Industrial Relations.
www.nsw.gov.auWork out how to get the most out of your time off with our list of Public Holidays in NSW during 2026. Find out how to maximise your time off.
www.budgetdirect.com.auA list of public holidays dates for NSW. Section 4 of the Public Holidays Act 2010 declares the standard public holidays that apply in NSW.
lgnsw.org.auDiscover the best events in NSW during Public Holiday periods. Visit Hunter Valley Christmas Lights, Tulip Time Festival in Bowral & more. Travel to Port Stephens, Byron Bay & other regions in NSW.
www.visitnsw.com