New Year's Day in Australia is celebrated on January 1 each year in all states and territories. New Year’s Day is a national public holiday in Australia. If January 1 is a Saturday or Sunday, the first working day following it, is considered to be an official holiday.
The celebrations for New Year’s Day actually start on New Year’s Eve when people come together and remember the past year and prepare for the countdown to the New Year. At 12 o clock midnight bottles of Champaign are popped to toast on the New Year, fireworks are lit and people hug and kiss to wish each other a Happy New Year. See below the dates of New Year’s Day in Australia for 2014 and onwards.
Holiday | Date | Week number | Days to go |
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New Year's Day 1684 | January 3, 1684 Monday | 01 | - |
New Year's Day 1685 | January 1, 1685 Monday | 01 | - |
New Year's Day 1686 | January 1, 1686 Tuesday | 01 | - |
New Year's Day 1687 | January 1, 1687 Wednesday | 01 | - |
New Year's Day 1688 | January 1, 1688 Thursday | 01 | - |
New Year's Day 1689 | January 3, 1689 Monday | 01 | - |
New Year's Day 1690 | January 2, 1690 Monday | 01 | - |
New Year's Day 1691 | January 1, 1691 Monday | 01 | - |
New Year's Day 1692 | January 1, 1692 Tuesday | 01 | - |
New Year's Day 1693 | January 1, 1693 Thursday | 01 | - |
New Year's Day 1694 | January 1, 1694 Friday | 53 | - |
New Year's Day 1695 | January 3, 1695 Monday | 01 | - |
New Year's Day 1696 | January 2, 1696 Monday | 01 | - |
New Year's Day 1697 | January 1, 1697 Tuesday | 01 | - |
New Year's Day 1698 | January 1, 1698 Wednesday | 01 | - |
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