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    Year 2025 Public Holidays in Western Australia

    This blogpost is about Public Holidays observed in Western Australia for the year 2025. Plan your holidays accordingly.
    Sal ShakesBy Sal ShakesJanuary 15, 2021084 Mins Read
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    As we approach the year 2025, it’s a great time to think about the public holidays that can help you explore the stunning landscapes of Western Australia or enjoy a well-deserved break. Below is a detailed overview of the public holidays in Western Australia for 2025.

    HolidaysDays and Dates
    New Year’s DayWednesday, 1st January
    Australia DayMonday, 27th January
    Labour DayMonday, 3rd March
    Good FridayFriday, 18th April
    Easter SundaySunday, 20th April
    Easter MondayMonday, 21st April
    Anzac DayFriday, 25th April
    Western Australia DayMonday, 2nd June
    King’s BirthdayMonday, 29th September
    Christmas DayThursday, 25th December
    Boxing DayFriday, 26th December

    New Year’s Day 1st January 2025 – Wednesday

    The year begins with New Year’s Day, a time for celebration and fresh starts. Many people take advantage of the long weekend that follows, making it a perfect time for a getaway or to spend time with your loved ones.

    Australia Day 26th January 2025 – Sunday

    In 2025, Australia Day will take place on a Sunday. It is a national pride for many, it encourages reflection on the history and effects of colonization, particularly for Indigenous Australians. Various events and special ceremonies and community gatherings are organized all across the country. Citizenship ceremonies also take place where many immigrants in Australia take the oath to become Australian Citizens on this day.

    Labour Day 3rd March – Monday

    Labour day is observed in Australia on the first Monday in March. This day recognizes the contributions of workers and the Labour movement, particularly linked to the struggle for an eight-hour workday. Commemorated with parades and a variety of events.

    Good Friday 18th April – Friday

    Good Friday is a religious and national holiday in Australia. A day commemorates the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Many individuals honor this day through church services and moments of quiet reflection.

    Easter Monday 21st April – Monday

    The day after Easter Sunday, it continues the celebration of Easter, often featuring family gatherings and various outdoor activities.

    Anzac Day 25th April – Friday

    ANZAC stands for Australia New Zealand Army Corps. It is a commemoration of the landing of Australian and New Zealand troops at Gallipoli and for the victims of war and the role of armed forces. ANZAC day marks the first military action fought by Australian and New Zealand forces during the World War I. This day commemorates with events and special dawn services across Western Australia.

    Western Australia Day 2nd June – Monday

    It is a first Monday in the month of June. Western Australia day was formerly known as Foundation Day. The day commemorates the convergence of two cultures, one of which is Australia’s indigenous culture. In the other states and territories of Australia, the various Monday in June is not a public holiday.

    King’s Birthday 29th September – Monday

    Public Holidays Western Australia

    The Queen’s Birthday public holiday has been replaced by the King’s Birthday public holiday. In 2025, the King’s Birthday will be celebrated on September 29th.

    Christmas Day 25th December – Thursday

    Public Holidays Western Australia

    Christmas is celebrated around the globe on 25th December every year. Evolving beyond its religious origins to embrace a wide variety of cultural practices. While many still regard it as a sacred holiday, others participate in the festive and commercial aspects, making it a significant time for family gatherings.

    Boxing Day 26th December – Friday

    Boxing day has its origins in the United Kingdom. It is celebrated in various countries especially those connected to the British Commonwealth. Australia became the commonwealth nation on 1st January 1901.

    The term “Boxing Day” is believed to stem from the tradition of giving boxes of gifts or money to those in need and to service workers the day after Christmas. In the past, it was common for employers to give their employees “Christmas boxes” as a token of appreciation for their work throughout the year.

    The Perky Pulse team wishes you a very happy, prosperous, and safe New Year 2025


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