New South Wales (NSW) public holidays 2022
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New South Wales (NSW) public holidays 2022

How many public holidays are there in New South Wales (NSW) 2022?

Living in the New South Wales (NSW)? Here’s a list of all the NSW public holidays you need to know in 2022, as well as other important dates to make a note of on your calendar.

Whether you’re living in the New South Wales (NSW) or just visiting, it’s important to note the dates of the holidays as many businesses and restaurants typically close or have reduced services on these days.

To ensure you don’t miss out on anything important, our guide puts together a list of New South Wales (NSW) public holidays 2022 and important dates for your calendar.

Public Holidays in NSW in 2022

 2022
New Year’s DaySaturday, 1 January
Additional DayMonday, 3 January
Australia DayWednesday, 26 January
Good FridayFriday, 15 April
Easter Saturday – the Saturday following Good FridaySaturday, 16 April
Easter SundaySunday, 17 April
Easter MondayMonday, 18 April
Anzac DayMonday, 25 April
Queen’s BirthdayMonday, 13 June
Bank HolidayMonday, 1 August
Labour DayMonday, 3 October
Christmas Day public holidaySunday, 25 December
Additional DayTuesday, 27 December
Boxing DayMonday, 26 December

https://www.industrialrelations.nsw.gov.au/public-holidays/public-holidays-in-nsw/

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