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Public holidays - summer 2024/25

December 10, 2024

Is it just us or do the days seem to be flying by faster with each passing year? Once again we are heading into the Australian summer holiday period and it is important to correctly apply public holidays when account for annual leave or public holiday loadings as per awards or EBAs.

As we always do at this time of year, HR Staff n’ Stuff takes all the confusion out of what’s a gazetted public holiday and what’s not, and what that actually means for those of you who remain operational.

Tuesday
24 December
Christmas Eve
Wednesday
25 December
Christmas day
Thursday
26 December
Boxing Day
Australian Capital TerritoryXPublic HolidayPublic Holiday
New South WalesXPublic HolidayPublic Holiday
Northern Territory
Public Holiday -
7pm to 12 midnight
Public HolidayPublic Holiday
Queensland
Public Holiday -
6pm to 12 midnight
Public HolidayPublic Holiday
South AustraliaPublic Holiday -
7pm to 12 midnight
Public HolidayPublic Holiday
(Proclamation Day)
TasmaniaXPublic HolidayPublic Holiday
VictoriaXPublic HolidayPublic Holiday
Western AustraliaXPublic HolidayPublic Holiday
Christmas public holidays 2024

X = not a gazetted public holiday.  Normal rates as per award/EBA as per the day apply.

Tuesday
31 December
New Year's Eve
Wednesday
1 January
New Year's Day
Sunday
26 January

Australia Day
Monday
27 January

(day in
Australian Capital TerritoryXPublic HolidayXPublic Holiday
New South WalesXPublic HolidayXPublic Holiday
Northern Territory
Public Holiday -
7pm to 12 midnight
Public HolidayXPublic Holiday
Queensland
XPublic HolidayXPublic Holiday
South AustraliaPublic Holiday -
7pm to 12 midnight
Public HolidayXPublic Holiday
TasmaniaXPublic HolidayXPublic Holiday
VictoriaXPublic HolidayXPublic Holiday
Western AustraliaXPublic HolidayXPublic Holiday

As always, it is extremely important that you pay your employees correctly so to help you work out what needs to happen with all the additional public holidays, read on…

If your full or part time employee usually works on a day that is deemed a Public Holiday, it is categorised as a paid day without working.

If the public holiday falls on a day that an employee is not normally rostered to work, you don’t need to do anything. 

For example, your part time truck drivers works Wednesday and Thursday for you every week in Victoria.  You will need to pay them normal rates for both the 25th and 26th December, as well as the 1st January.  These days are not deducted from their annual leave balance as they are gazetted public holidays.  You do not need to pay them for 27th January as it is a Monday and that is not a normal workday for them. 

If your business has a shutdown period that has been communicated clearly and as per any award / EBA requirements, your team can use their annual leave (if accrued) or unpaid leave (no leave accrued and if agreed by the employee) for those days on which you are closed for business, and it is not a public holiday. 

If you have a part time employee who usually works Wednesday and Thursday, you can’t simply ‘swap the days’ and roster the person to work Monday and Tuesday instead.  You are legally obligated to pay your employee for these days, and they are entitled to enjoy their time off.  If you require the employee to work on the actual days, then penalty rates apply. If you request them to work two days earlier in the week, they are still entitled to be paid their normal rate for the Wednesday and Thursday, and then the applicable rate for the additional days based on your award. Some awards require overtime rates to apply for days worked that are in additional to the contracted usual hours, so check your contract and your award!

If you are still unsure as to how to apply your respective Award or EBA, contact the HR Staff n’ Stuff team for advice now so you can have it all sorted before the holidays swing into action.

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