Australians celebrate Boxing Day annually on December 26. It is a national public holiday and one of the most important shopping days of the year. Boxing Day in Australia marks the start of the summer sale period and is the perfect opportunity to change any Christmas presents or redeem gift vouchers received during Christmas.
The online version of Boxing Day is called Cyber Boxing Day. This is s great option if you want to avoid overcrowded stores. A growing number of online shops in Australia offer special deals on this date.
See also Boxing Day in the year calendars section for more informatioin about the history and origin of Boxing Day.
| Holiday | Date | Week number | Days to go |
|---|---|---|---|
| Boxing Day 1799 | December 26, 1799 Thursday | 52 | - |
| Boxing Day 1800 | December 26, 1800 Friday | 52 | - |
| Boxing Day 1801 | December 26, 1801 Saturday | 52 | - |
| Boxing Day 1802 | December 26, 1802 Sunday | 51 | - |
| Boxing Day 1803 | December 26, 1803 Monday | 52 | - |
| Boxing Day 1804 | December 26, 1804 Wednesday | 52 | - |
| Boxing Day 1805 | December 26, 1805 Thursday | 52 | - |
| Boxing Day 1806 | December 26, 1806 Friday | 52 | - |
| Boxing Day 1807 | December 26, 1807 Saturday | 52 | - |
| Boxing Day 1808 | December 26, 1808 Monday | 52 | - |
| Boxing Day 1809 | December 26, 1809 Tuesday | 52 | - |
| Boxing Day 1810 | December 26, 1810 Wednesday | 52 | - |
| Boxing Day 1811 | December 26, 1811 Thursday | 52 | - |
| Boxing Day 1812 | December 26, 1812 Saturday | 52 | - |
| Boxing Day 1813 | December 26, 1813 Sunday | 51 | - |
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