Public Holidays in Queensland 2025

Public Holidays

7 Mar 2025 (Last updated 17 Apr 2025)

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Enjoying extra sunshine in the sunshine state

Throughout the year, Queenslanders get to enjoy 12 state-wide public holidays as well as some local ones like Show Days. This means many employees circle these dates on their calendar and apply for annual leave for that bit of extra time off, or a longer, long weekend.

Public holidays can mean busy periods, extra working hours, higher wage rates, and additional employee entitlements. These will depend on your business and industry. There are also certain holidays that affect all Aussie businesses. If you are a business owner or employer in Queensland, and you’re unsure of your public holiday obligations or employee wage rates, call and speak to a specialist adviser at Peninsula.

List of Public Holidays in Queensland (QLD) for 2025

Holiday Date in 2025
New Year’s Day Wednesday 1 January
Australia Day Monday 27 January
Good Friday Friday 18 April
Easter Saturday Saturday 19 April
Easter Sunday Sunday 20 April
Easter Monday Monday 21 April
ANZAC Day Friday 25 April
Labour Day Monday 5 May
Royal Queensland Show (Brisbane area only) Wednesday 13 August
King’s Birthday Monday 6 October
Christmas Eve (6 pm to Midnight) Wednesday 24 December
Christmas Day Thursday 25 December
Boxing Day Friday 26 December

Since Australia Day falls on Sunday 26 January, it will be observed on Monday 27 January in 2025. Easter Sunday is a public holiday in Queensland, Labour Day is celebrated as a public holiday and observed on the first Monday in May. The King’s Birthday is also a public holiday in Queensland and observed on the first Monday in October.

Show holidays in Queensland in 2025

In areas throughout Queensland, annual agricultural, horticultural or industrial show days are considered public holidays.

Special events or commemorative days in certain areas of QLD are considered special holidays. They are known as ‘Bank Holidays.’

Employee entitlements on public holidays in Queensland

Public holidays, including local public days, will affect workplace entitlements.

In most cases, where an employee is off work on a public holiday and that day is their regular working day, employees would still be entitled to payment on a public holiday. When an employee works on a day that is a gazetted public holiday, they are entitled to extra payment. This is usually in the form of an additional penalty or loading.

Staff must choose to work freely and cannot be coerced, harassed, threatened, or intimidated to work on a restricted trading day. If a staff member previously agreed to work and they no longer wish to work on a restricted trading day they cannot be forced to attend work.

Shutdowns and leave entitlements

You can direct your award or enterprise agreement covered employees in Queensland (QLD) to use their annual leave over a shutdown period if the enterprise agreement or award allows it.

If the award or enterprise agreement does not contain any rules about shutdowns, you cannot direct the employees to use their annual leave during the shutdown period unless the employee agrees to do so.

Trading on public holidays in Queensland

Independent retail shops can open at any time, including on most public holidays. There are exceptions when they must remain closed, including:

  • Good Friday and Christmas Day
  • Until 1:00 pm on ANZAC Day (25 April each year)

These restrictions do not apply to an independent retail shop which is predominantly a food and/or grocery shop.

Public Holidays in Queensland which are not closed days:

  • New Year’s Day (1 January)
  • Australia Day (26 January)
  • The day after Good Friday (date varies)
  • Easter Sunday
  • Easter Monday
  • King’s Birthday
  • Local shows
  • Christmas Eve (6 pm to midnight)
  • Boxing Day

The Holidays Act 1983 allows for additional or substitute public holidays on the following Monday or Tuesday when certain public holidays fall on a weekend:

  • New Year’s Day
  • Australia Day
  • ANZAC Day (only if it falls on a Sunday)
  • Christmas Day
  • Boxing Day

Exemptions to restricted trading days in Queensland

Exempt shops are defined in the QLD legislation in the Trading (Allowable Hours) Act 1990 and include some types of shops such as:

  • Confectionery shops or ice-cream parlours.
  • Bread, cake or pastry shop.
  • Butcher shop.
  • Flower shop.
  • Fruit and vegetable shop.
  • Chemist.
  • Service station.
  • Bookseller or newsagent.

There is a longer list of shops that are exempt and can be found on the Queensland Government website.

Enjoying some extra holiday time

The holiday season, public holidays, and long weekends enable you to enjoy good food and fun times with family and friends. If you’re a business owner or employer in Queensland, you need to know all the public holidays and appropriate employee entitlements to ensure you meet your legal obligations.

Peninsula is committed to providing answers to your public holiday questions. Call our team for free initial advice.

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