Planning ahead for 2025? Knowing the public holidays in Western Australia is crucial for scheduling vacations, events, and important meetings. This comprehensive guide outlines all the public holidays in WA for 2025, ensuring you stay informed and well-prepared.
WA Public Holidays 2025: A Complete List
Western Australia observes a mix of national and state-specific public holidays. Below is a complete list for 2025, including the date and the name of each holiday. Remember that this information is for general guidance, and it's always best to check with official government sources closer to the date for any potential updates.
Note: The dates below are preliminary and may be subject to change based on official government announcements. Always confirm with official sources closer to the date.
Date | Day of the Week | Public Holiday |
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January 1st | Wednesday | New Year's Day |
January 2nd | Thursday | New Year's Day (Observed) |
March 10th | Monday | Labour Day |
April 18th | Friday | Good Friday |
April 21st | Monday | Easter Monday |
April 25th | Thursday | Anzac Day |
June 9th | Monday | Western Australia Day |
December 25th | Thursday | Christmas Day |
December 26th | Friday | Boxing Day |
Understanding WA Public Holiday Observances
It's important to note that some public holidays may fall on a weekend. In these cases, the holiday is often observed on the following Monday. This is explicitly shown above for New Year's Day in 2025. Always double-check the observed dates to avoid any scheduling conflicts.
Planning Your 2025 Calendar in WA
With this comprehensive list, you can now effectively plan your 2025 calendar in Western Australia. Whether it's coordinating family vacations, planning business trips, or simply keeping track of important dates, this guide will help you stay organized.
Beyond the Holidays: Other Important Dates
While this list covers all the official public holidays, remember to consider other important dates such as school holidays and significant local events when planning your year. Check the official WA government website and local council websites for the most up-to-date information.
Disclaimer:
This information is intended for general guidance only. For the most accurate and up-to-date information on public holidays in Western Australia for 2025, always refer to the official government sources. This blog post is not responsible for any inaccuracies or omissions.