Australia has a total of 102 holidays in 1999. In the table below, you will find the details of the holidays and when they are observed. All the information display below is also available via our API as well as downloadable as a csv. Signup here to get started.

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Holiday Date Details
New Year's Day
Friday, January 1, 1999 New Year's Day is the first day of the year in the Gregorian calendar used in Australia and many other countries.
Epiphany
Wednesday, January 6, 1999 Many people in countries such as Australia annually observe Epiphany on January 6.
Orthodox Christmas Day
Thursday, January 7, 1999 Many Orthodox Christian churches in countries such as Australia observe Christmas Day on or near January 7 in the Gregorian calendar.
Lailat al-Qadr
Thursday, January 14, 1999 Laylat al-Qadr is most likely to be held on one of the last 10 days of month of Ramadan in the Islamic calendar.
Orthodox New Year
Thursday, January 14, 1999 Many Orthodox Christian churches in countries such as Australia celebrate New Year’s Day on January 14 in the Gregorian calendar.
Eid ul Fitr
Tuesday, January 19, 1999 Eid al-Fitr, which is on the first day of the Islamic month of Shawwal, marks the end of the month-long fast of Ramadan.
Hari Raya Puasa
Tuesday, January 19, 1999 Eid al-Fitr is a holiday to mark the end of the Islamic month of Ramadan, during which Muslims fast during the hours of daylight.
Australia Day
Tuesday, January 26, 1999 Australia Day is the Australian national day. It is celebrated on January 26 each year.
Tu B'Shevat (Arbor Day)
Monday, February 1, 1999 Tu B’Shevat is known as the “New Year for Trees”, is one of the four Jewish New Years.
Royal Hobart Regatta
Monday, February 8, 1999 The Royal Hobart Regatta is an annual public holiday in southern Tasmania, Australia, on the second Monday in February.
Valentine's Day
Sunday, February 14, 1999 Valentine’s Day, which is annually held on February 14, is one of the most romantic days in the year for many people in countries such as Australia.
Carnival / Shrove Tuesday / Pancake Day
Tuesday, February 16, 1999 Shrove Tuesday is the day before the start of the Lent period for many Christians in Australia.
Lunar New Year
Tuesday, February 16, 1999 Lunar New Year marks the first day of the New Year in the Chinese calendar.
Ash Wednesday
Wednesday, February 17, 1999 Ash Wednesday marks the first day of Lent in for many Christians in Australia.
Labour Day
Monday, March 1, 1999 Labour Day in Australia celebrates workers’ role in contributing towards the nation’s economy. It is an annual public holiday but its date varies across the states and territories.
Eight Hours Day
Monday, March 1, 1999 Labour Day in Australia celebrates workers’ role in contributing towards the nation’s economy. It is an annual public holiday but its date varies across the states and territories.
Purim
Tuesday, March 2, 1999 Purim commemorates a time when Jewish people were saved from death around the fourth century BCE, according to the Book of Esther.
Labour Day
Monday, March 8, 1999 Labour Day in Australia celebrates workers’ role in contributing towards the nation’s economy. It is an annual public holiday but its date varies across the states and territories.
Canberra Day
Monday, March 15, 1999 Canberra Day is a public holiday that celebrates Canberra’s official founding in the Australian Capital Territory.
St Patrick's Day
Wednesday, March 17, 1999 St Patrick’s Day is a popular observance in Australia to honor Irish culture and commemorate one of Ireland’s patron saints, St Patrick.
Harmony Day
Sunday, March 21, 1999 Harmony Day is a national observance that celebrates Australia’s cultural, linguistic and religious diversity on March 21 every year.
March Equinox
Sunday, March 21, 1999 March Equinox in Australia (Sydney)
Daylight Saving Time ends
Saturday, March 27, 1999 Daylight Saving Time ends in Australia
Palm Sunday
Sunday, March 28, 1999 Palm Sunday in Australia celebrates Jesus Christ’s entry into Jerusalem. It is also the Sunday before Easter Sunday.
Eid al-Adha
Sunday, March 28, 1999 Many Muslims in Australia celebrate Eid al- Adha around the 10th to the 13th days of the Islamic month of Dhu al-Hijjah.
Maundy Thursday
Thursday, April 1, 1999 Many Christians in the Australia celebrate Maundy Thursday on the Thursday before Good Friday.
First day of Passover
Thursday, April 1, 1999 Passover is a Jewish observance of the liberation from slavery and the Israelites' exodus from Egypt around 3000 years ago.
Good Friday
Friday, April 2, 1999 Good Friday is two days before Easter Sunday and is a national holiday in Australia.
Holy Saturday
Saturday, April 3, 1999 Holy Saturday is the day before Easter Sunday and is a public holiday in some states and the two territories in Australia.
Easter Sunday
Sunday, April 4, 1999 On Easter Sunday, Christians celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ after his crucifixion.
Easter Monday
Monday, April 5, 1999 Easter Monday is the day after Easter Sunday and is a nationwide holiday in Australia.
Self Determination Day
Tuesday, April 6, 1999 Self Determination Day is a state holiday in Australia
Easter Tuesday
Tuesday, April 6, 1999 Easter Tuesday is a public holiday in the Australian state of Tasmania.
Last day of Passover
Thursday, April 8, 1999 The last day of Passover marks the end of the Passover period, which lasts for seven or eight days.
Orthodox Good Friday
Friday, April 9, 1999 Many Orthodox Christians in Australia remember the events leading up to Jesus Christ's crucifixion on Great Friday.
Orthodox Holy Saturday
Saturday, April 10, 1999 Many Orthodox Christians in Australia remember Jesus Christ’s burial and his descent into Hades on Holy Saturday.
Orthodox Easter
Sunday, April 11, 1999 Many Orthodox Christians in Australia celebrate Jesus Christ’s resurrection on Easter Sunday, also known as Pascha.
Orthodox Easter Monday
Monday, April 12, 1999 Many Orthodox churches in Australia observe Easter Monday on the day after the Orthodox Easter Sunday date.
Yom HaShoah
Tuesday, April 13, 1999 Yom Hashoah remembers the lives and sacrifices of about six million Holocaust victims who died during World War II. This observance is annually held on the 27th day of the month of Nisan.
Muharram/Islamic New Year
Saturday, April 17, 1999 The first day of Muharram, which is the first month in the Islamic calendar, marks the start of the Islamic New Year.
Yom HaAtzmaut
Wednesday, April 21, 1999 Many Jewish communities in Australia celebrate Yom Ha’Atzmaut, which is Israel’s Independence Day, on the fifth day of the month of Iyar in the Jewish calendar.
ANZAC Day
Sunday, April 25, 1999 ANZAC Day is the anniversary of the landing of troops from Australia and New Zealand on the Gallipoli Peninsula in Turkey during in World War I.
Ashura
Monday, April 26, 1999 Ashura is a Muslim in Australia
ANZAC Day
Monday, April 26, 1999 ANZAC Day is the anniversary of the landing of troops from Australia and New Zealand on the Gallipoli Peninsula in Turkey during in World War I.
ANZAC Day Observed
Monday, April 26, 1999 ANZAC Day is the anniversary of the landing of troops from Australia and New Zealand on the Gallipoli Peninsula in Turkey during in World War I.
May Day
Monday, May 3, 1999 Labour Day in Australia celebrates workers’ role in contributing towards the nation’s economy. It is an annual public holiday but its date varies across the states and territories.
Labour Day
Monday, May 3, 1999 Labour Day in Australia celebrates workers’ role in contributing towards the nation’s economy. It is an annual public holiday but its date varies across the states and territories.
Lag B'Omer
Tuesday, May 4, 1999 Many Jewish Australians observe Lag B’Omer on the 18th day of the month of Iyar in the Jewish calendar.
Mother's Day
Sunday, May 9, 1999 Mother’s Day is celebrated in Australia on the second Sunday of May each year.
Ascension Day
Thursday, May 13, 1999 Ascension Day is the 40th day of Easter and commemorates Jesus Christ’s ascension into heaven, according to Christian belief.
Adelaide Cup
Monday, May 17, 1999 Adelaide Cup is a state holiday and a horse racing event in South Australia.
Shavuot
Friday, May 21, 1999 Shavuot, also known as the Festival of Weeks, is one of three major Jewish festivals celebrated among many Jewish Australians.
Pentecost
Sunday, May 23, 1999 Many Christians in Australia observe Pentecost, also known as Whitsunday or Whit Sunday.
Whit Monday
Monday, May 24, 1999 Whit Monday is a Christian observance also known as Pentecost Monday. It is the day after Pentecost, or Whitsunday.
National Sorry Day
Wednesday, May 26, 1999 National Sorry Day is an Australia-wide observance that acknowledges the impact of Australia’s Stolen Generations.
Trinity Sunday
Sunday, May 30, 1999 Many churches in Australia observe Trinity Sunday, a Christian feast that occurs on the first Sunday after Pentecost.
Corpus Christi
Thursday, June 3, 1999 Corpus Christi is a Christian observance that honors the Holy Eucharist.
Queensland Day
Sunday, June 6, 1999 Queenslanders commemorate their state’s birthday on Queensland Day in Australia.
Foundation Day
Monday, June 7, 1999 Foundation Day is a public holiday in the state of Western Australia to commemorate the founding of the first British colony in the state.
Queen's Birthday
Monday, June 14, 1999 Until 2022, when Queen Elizabeth II passed away, Australians celebrated the Queen's Birthday each year.
June Solstice
Monday, June 21, 1999 June Solstice in Australia (Sydney)
Milad un Nabi (Mawlid)
Saturday, June 26, 1999 Eid Milad ul-Nabi marks the anniversary of the Prophet Muhammad's birth and death.
Hari Maulad Nabi
Saturday, June 26, 1999 Mawlid, or Milad, marks the birth of the Islamic prophet Muhammed, or Mohamed, in the year 570 of the Gregorian calendar.
Day off for Hari Maulad Nabi
Monday, June 28, 1999 Mawlid, or Milad, marks the birth of the Islamic prophet Muhammed, or Mohamed, in the year 570 of the Gregorian calendar.
First Day of NAIDOC Week
Sunday, July 4, 1999 First Day of NAIDOC Week is a observance in Australia
Tisha B'Av
Thursday, July 22, 1999 Tisha B’Av is on the ninth day of the month of Av in the Jewish calendar.
New South Wales Bank Holiday
Monday, August 2, 1999 The New South Wales Bank Holiday falls on the first Monday of August.
Northern Territory Picnic Day
Monday, August 2, 1999 Picnic Day is a public holiday annually held in Australia’s Northern Territory on the first Monday of August.
Royal National Agricultural Show Day Queensland
Wednesday, August 11, 1999 The Royal National Agricultural (RNA) Show Day is usually held in Brisbane, the capital city of the state of Queensland, Australia, on the second or third Wednesday in August.
Assumption of Mary
Sunday, August 15, 1999 The Feast of the Assumption of Mary is an annual Christian observance in Australia held on August 15. It is considered a Holy Day of Obligation - a day when some Christian denominations are obliged to attend mass.
Fathers' Day
Sunday, September 5, 1999 Father’s Day celebrates the contribution that fathers and father figures make to their children’s lives.
Rosh Hashana
Saturday, September 11, 1999 Rosh Hashana, also spelled Rosh Hashanah, is commonly known as the Jewish New Year. The event begins on the first day of Tishrei (or Tishri), which is the seventh month in the Jewish calendar.
Yom Kippur
Monday, September 20, 1999 Yom Kippur is an important Jewish holiday that falls on the 10th day of the month of Tishrei in the Jewish calendar.
September Equinox
Thursday, September 23, 1999 September Equinox in Australia (Sydney)
First day of Sukkot
Saturday, September 25, 1999 The first day of Sukkot marks the start of the Sukkot festival for Jewish communities in Australia.
Queen's Birthday
Monday, September 27, 1999 Until 2022, when Queen Elizabeth II passed away, Australians celebrated the Queen's Birthday each year.
Hoshana Rabbah
Friday, October 1, 1999 Many Jewish communities in Australia observe the last day of Sukkot, which marks the end of the Sukkot festival.
Shemini Atzeret
Saturday, October 2, 1999 Shemini Atzeret (or Shmini Atzeret) is a Jewish holiday dedicated to the love of God, while Simchat Torah (Simchas Torah or Simhat Torah) marks the end of Sukkot and celebrates the completion of the annual reading of the Torah.
Simchat Torah
Sunday, October 3, 1999 Simchat Torah (Simchas Torah or Simhat Torah) is a Jewish holiday that celebrates the completion of the annual reading of the Torah.
Feast of St Francis of Assisi
Monday, October 4, 1999 Many churches in Australia celebrate the Feast of St Francis of Assisi to honor St Francis, the patron saint of animals and the environment, on October 4 each year.
Territory Day
Monday, October 4, 1999 Territory Day is a state holiday in Australia
Labour Day
Monday, October 4, 1999 Labour Day in Australia celebrates workers’ role in contributing towards the nation’s economy. It is an annual public holiday but its date varies across the states and territories.
Royal Hobart Show
Thursday, October 21, 1999 Royal Hobart Show is a state holiday in Australia
Daylight Saving Time starts
Saturday, October 30, 1999 Daylight Saving Time starts in Australia
Halloween
Sunday, October 31, 1999 Halloween is a festive occasion that is celebrated in Australian communities on October 31 each year.
All Saints' Day
Monday, November 1, 1999 Many churches in Australia annually observe All Saints' Day, also known as All Hallows' Day.
Recreation Day
Monday, November 1, 1999 Recreation Day is annually celebrated in northern Tasmania, in Australia, on the first Monday of November.
All Souls' Day
Tuesday, November 2, 1999 All Souls’ Day is observed among some Christians in Australia on November 2 each year.
Melbourne Cup Day
Tuesday, November 2, 1999 Melbourne Cup Day is Australia’s most celebrated horse racing event. It is an annual public holiday in the state of Victoria and is observed nationwide on the first Tuesday of November.
Isra and Mi'raj
Saturday, November 6, 1999 Isra and Mi'raj (Isra Me'raj, Israa and Mi'raaj, Laylat Al-Isra wa Al-Miraj, Lailat al Miraj, Night Journey and Ascension to Heaven) marks the night when the Prophet Mohammad traveled from Mecca to Jerusalem, ascended to heaven and returned.
Remembrance Day
Thursday, November 11, 1999 Remembrance Day in Australia is annually observed on November 11 although it is not a public holiday. This event remembers those who died as a result of war, particularly from World War I onwards.
First Sunday of Advent
Sunday, November 28, 1999 Many Christians mark the First Sunday of Advent as the start of the Advent season leading up to Christmas.
First Day of Hanukkah
Saturday, December 4, 1999 The first day of Hanukkah is the start of the Hanukkah period, which lasts for 8 days, from the 25th day of the month of Kislev to the second day of Tevet in the Hebrew calendar.
Feast of the Immaculate Conception
Wednesday, December 8, 1999 Some Christians, particularly those of Catholic faith, in Australia mark the Feast of the Immaculate Conception on or around December 8.
Ramadan Start
Thursday, December 9, 1999 Many Muslims in Australia welcome Ramadan as period of fasting, self-evaluation and spiritual growth. Ramadan is the ninth month in the Islamic calendar.
Last day of Hanukkah
Saturday, December 11, 1999 The last day of Hanukkah marks the end of a festive Jewish occasion, known as Hanukkah or Chanukah.
December Solstice
Wednesday, December 22, 1999 December Solstice in Australia (Sydney)
Christmas Eve
Friday, December 24, 1999 Christmas Eve in Australia is annually celebrated on December 24, which is the day before Christmas Day.
Christmas Day
Saturday, December 25, 1999 Christians celebrate the birth of Jesus on Christmas Day, which is in the middle of summer in Australia.
Boxing Day
Sunday, December 26, 1999 December 26 is the Boxing Day holiday celebrated in Australia.
Proclamation Day
Monday, December 27, 1999 Proclamation Day is a state holiday in Australia
New Year's Eve
Friday, December 31, 1999 Many Australians celebrate New Year’s Eve on December 31 each year, which coincides with the date before New Year’s Day in the Gregorian calendar.
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