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Western Australia May Add Two Public Holidays, Shift Three

Australia’s largest state is considering adding Easter Saturday and a new Show Day as public holidays while moving three other holidays starting in 2028.

 Aerial photo showing Perth (Elizabeth Quay) at sunset with an urban scene of scyscrapers, metal, and glass, reflecting in the waters below.
Perth is Western Australia's capital city and home to most of the state’s 2.9 million inhabitants.
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— The Western Australian Government announced that it would like to add two new public holidays and shift several existing ones, with changes planned to take effect in 2028.

The reform ideas have been introduced via the Public and Bank Holidays Amendment Bill 2025, proposing to make Easter Saturday a public holiday and to add a new “Show Day” on the first Monday of the September/October school holidays. Before becoming law, the bill first needs to pass several readings in Parliament, which can take several months.

The plan is to move several holidays, mainly to align the WA holiday calendar with the rest of Australia:

Public holidays in Australia generally require higher pay rates for employees who work on those days, which has prompted concern among small businesses about costs and trading restrictions. The shake-up aims to better align WA’s holidays with other states, while creating clearer long-weekend patterns for families and workers.

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