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Who gets an Anzac Day public holiday on Monday

Blair JacksonNewsWire
Not all states are having an Anzac Day public holiday this year after April 25 fell on a Saturday. NewsWire
Camera IconNot all states are having an Anzac Day public holiday this year after April 25 fell on a Saturday. NewsWire Credit: NewsWire

Only two states and the ACT have Monday off for an Anzac Day long weekend this year following the memorial public holiday on Saturday.

Most workers in NSW, Western Australia and the ACT get Monday, April 27 off.

However, those in the Northern Territory, Queensland, Victoria, Tasmania and South Australia are not so lucky.

This year’s Anzac Day commemorated 111 years since the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps landed at Gallipoli in Turkey during World War One.

Across in New Zealand, the entire country observes a public holiday on Monday.

The NSW government only decided in mid-February that the Monday after Anzac Day would be a public holiday.

The ACT government came under fire from unions representing seven-day-a-week workers because the capital territory was not even going to recognise Saturday, April 25 as an official public holiday – though the Monday had been pencilled in as a public holiday.

Large crowds turned out for Anzac Day commemorations on Saturday. Picture: NewsWire / Monique Harmer
Camera IconLarge crowds turned out for Anzac Day commemorations on Saturday. NewsWire / Monique Harmer Credit: News Corp Australia
Thousands took part in two-up games after the commemorations finished on Saturday afternoon. Picture: NewsWire / Mario Fransisco
Camera IconThousands took part in two-up games after the commemorations finished on Saturday afternoon. NewsWire / Mario Fransisco Credit: NewsWire

The ACT government then bowed to pressure from the Shop Distributive and Allied Employees Association, declaring the Saturday a public holiday too.

As Anzac Day falls on the weekend next year too, NSW has locked in the Monday public holiday for 2027 as well.

There had been concerns and discussions from hospitality and retail businesses about covering public holiday wages and/or losing a day’s trade.

Some sections of the public suggested granting a public holiday on the Monday detracted from the solemnity of Anzac Day, but the RSL NSW acting president Vince Williams said members did not oppose the introduction of the additional public holiday.

There are some industry-specific exceptions across the country though.

Workers covered by CFMEU enterprise agreements get Monday April 27 off as a public holiday, no matter what state they’re working in.

Major public infrastructure builds and housing projects will come to a standstill across Victoria on Monday, and the CFMEU also has Tuesday, April 28 scheduled as a rostered day off.

Anzac Day is one of 10 public holidays recognised nationwide.

Double demerits are not a nationwide penalty for driving offences though. Only the jurisdictions who have the Monday off – WA, NSW and the ACT – have double demerits for the Anzac Day weekend.

Double demerits for the Anzac Day weekend apply in WA, NSW and the ACT, the jurisdictions that also have the Monday as a public holiday. Picture: NewsWire / Gaye Gerard
Camera IconDouble demerits for the Anzac Day weekend apply in WA, NSW and the ACT, the jurisdictions that also have the Monday as a public holiday. NewsWire / Gaye Gerard Credit: News Corp Australia

Until 11.59pm on Monday, drivers in NSW and the ACT caught speeding, using their phones or not wearing a seatbelt will cop double-demerit point penalties.

WA’s double-demerit regime runs for the same three days but applies to more illegal acts, including drink and drug-driving, and running red lights.

Double demerits apply to where the driver is licensed; a NSW licence holder caught on their phone while driving in Victoria on Monday will receive double demerits.

Victoria, South Australia, Tasmania and the NT do not have time-specific double demerits, while year-round Queensland rotates the offences that incur double demerits.

Originally published as Who gets an Anzac Day public holiday on Monday

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