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Public Holiday Reminder – September, October and November 2025

7 OCTOBER 2025

NSW, Qld, SA, ACT – October 2025

  • Monday 6 October – Labour Day
  • Friday 26 September – Friday before the AFL Grand Final
  • Tuesday 4 November – Melbourne Cup
  • Monday 29 September – King’s Birthday (some regional areas in WA hold the King’s Birthday public holiday on a different date)
  • Monday 3 November – Recreation Day (areas of the state that don’t observe Royal Hobart Regatta)

Non award employees (managers) are not entitled to penalty rates for work on public holidays.

Entitlements for not working on a public holiday: The National Employment Standards provide for employees who do not attend work on public holidays to receive the base rate of pay they would have received for ordinary hours of work as follows:

  • Full-time employees are entitled to a paid day off for public holidays which fall on days which they would ordinarily work.
  • Part-time employees are entitled to be paid for the hours they would normally work on public holidays. If they do not normally work on the day of the public holiday they are not entitled to pay
  • Casual employees are not entitled to pay for public holidays unless they are rostered for work on that day.

You can request an employee to work on a public holiday, if the request is ‘reasonable’. An employee can refuse your request if the request is not reasonable or if the refusal is reasonable. To decide whether a request or refusal is ‘reasonable’, you need to consider a number of things including:

  • the nature of the business and its operational requirements;
  • the employee’s personal circumstances, including family responsibilities;
  • the employee’s expectations about a requirement to work on the public holiday;
  • whether the employee is entitled to penalty rates or other compensation for working on the public holiday;
  • employee status (whether they’re full-time, part-time, casual or work shift work);
  • the amount of notice you gave them when asking them to work on the public holiday;
  • the amount of notice given by the employee if they do not want to work on the public holiday;
  • any other relevant matter.

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