Being strategic about your annual leave planning can make a world of difference to your holidays. Lining up your annual leave with public holidays effectively in 2026 will allow you to travel more, with less!
Here’s a comprehensive guide on how to maximise your annual leave in each state and territory, along with top tips on why taking breaks is essential for your mental health.
Find a Full List of 2026 Public Holidays
Each state has unique public holidays that can be leveraged to maximise time off. Below are key dates to consider for longer caravan and camping trips!
All States:
New Year’s Day – Thursday, January 1
Australia Day Holiday – Monday, January 26
Leave Hack:
Take four days of leave (January 2, 5–7) and enjoy nine days off (December 27, 2025 – January 4, 2026).
Start the year with a refreshing getaway.
All States:
Good Friday – April 3
Easter Monday – April 6
ANZAC Day – Saturday, April 25 (no weekday public holiday)
Leave Hack:
Take four days of leave (March 30 – April 2) to enjoy a 10-day break (March 28 – April 6).
SA, NSW, VIC, TAS, NT:
King’s Birthday – Monday, June 8
Leave Hack:
Take four days of leave (June 9–12) to create a nine-day break (June 6–14).
NSW, ACT, SA:
Labour Day – Monday, October 5
Leave Hack:
Take four days of leave (October 6–9) to achieve a nine-day break (October 3–11).
All States:
Christmas Day – Friday, December 25
Boxing Day – Saturday, December 26
New Year’s Day – Friday, January 1, 2027
Leave Hack:
Use five days of leave (December 21–24 & December 29) to unlock a 14-day break (December 19 – January 1, 2027).

Melbourne Cup Day – Tuesday, November 3
Take one day off on November 2 for a four-day weekend (October 31 – November 3).
AFL Grand Final Holiday – TBC
Likely late September or early October.
Canberra Day – Monday, March 9
Take leave on Friday, March 6 or Tuesday, March 10 for a four-day break.
Reconciliation Day – Monday, June 1
Take leave on Friday, May 29 or Tuesday, June 2 for an extra-long weekend.
Ekka Public Holiday – Wednesday, August 12 (Brisbane only)
Take two days off (August 13–14) to get a five-day break (August 12–16).
Western Australia Day – Monday, June 1
Take four days off (June 2–5) for a nine-day break (May 30 – June 8).
Eight Hours Day – Monday, March 9
Take leave on Friday, March 6 or Tuesday, March 10 for a mini-break.
Recreation Day (Northern Tasmania) – Monday, November 2
Use leave on Friday, October 30 or Tuesday, November 3 for extra time off.
May Day – Monday, May 4
Take leave on Friday, May 1 or Tuesday, May 5 for a refreshing long weekend.
Picnic Day – Monday, August 3
Use leave on Friday, July 31 or Tuesday, August 4 for a relaxing break.
Adelaide Cup Day – Monday, March 9
Take leave on Friday, March 6 or Tuesday, March 10 for an extended long weekend.

Taking time off isn’t just about adventure—it’s about recharging. Regular breaks reduce stress, prevent burnout, and support mental well-being, helping you return to work refreshed and motivated. Studies show that time away improves mood, boosts productivity, and strengthens relationships.
So, plan strategically to maximise your leave, embrace downtime, and get ready to explore Australia’s stunning landscapes, one holiday hack at a time.
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