WA public holidays 2023
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WA public holidays 2023

How many public holidays are there in WA 2023?

Living in the Western Australia? Here’s a list of all the WA public holidays you need to know in 2023, as well as other important dates to make a note of on your calendar.

Whether you’re living in the Western Australia 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.

How many Public Holidays are there in QLD in 2023?

There are 10 weekday Public Holidays in QLD this year.

Public holidays and national days in WA in 2023

 2023
New Year’s DaySunday 1 January &
Monday 2 January
Australia DayThursday 26 January
Labour DayMonday 6 March
Good FridayFriday 7 April
Easter MondayMonday 10 April
Anzac DayTuesday 25 April
Western Australia DayMonday 5 June
Queen’s Birthday #Monday 25 September
Christmas DayMonday 25 December
Boxing DayTuesday 26 December

To ensure you don’t miss out on anything important, our guide puts together a list of WA public holidays 2023 and important dates for your calendar.

https://www.commerce.wa.gov.au/labour-relations/public-holidays-western-australia

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