Check the list of South Australia (SA) public holidays 2015 declared by South Australia (SA) Government.
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- The following dates are observed as public holidays in South Australia (SA).
- Check dates in year 2015 for New Year’s Day, Australia Day, March public holiday, Good Friday, Easter Monday, Anzac Day, Queen’s Birthday and Volunteer’s Day, Labour Day, Christmas Day, Proclamation Day in South Australia (SA).
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Australian Capital Territory | New South Wales | Northern Territory | Queensland |
South Australia | Tasmania | Victoria | Western Australia |
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Sr.No. | Month | Day | Weak Day | Name |
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1 | January | 1 | Thursday | New Year’s Day |
2 | January | 26 | Monday | Australia Day |
3 | March | 9 | Monday | March public holiday |
4 | April | 3 | Friday | Good Friday |
5 | April | 4 | Saturday | The day after Good Friday |
6 | April | 6 | Monday | Easter Monday |
7 | April | 25 | Saturday | Anzac Day |
8 | June | 8 | Monday | Queen’s Birthday and Volunteer’s Day |
9 | October | 5 | Monday | Labour Day |
10 | December | 24 | Thursday | Christmas Eve |
12 | December | 25 | Friday | Christmas Day |
13 | December | 28 | Monday | Proclamation Day public holiday |
14 | December | 31 | Thursday | New Year’s Eve |
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New Year’s Day |
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New Year’s Day is the first day of the calendar year and is celebrated each January 1st. In Australia, the day is marked by a public holiday but, for many, it’s simply a day of recovering from the night before – New Year’s Eve. |
Australia Day |
Australia Day today consists of formal ceremonies around the nation along with local fun events. On January 26, 1788 Captain Arthur Phillip became the first Governor of the colony of New South Wales and the fledging colony soon began to celebrate the anniversary of this date. |
Good Friday |
Many countries observe Good Friday as a national holiday. The most important events in Christianity are the death and later resurrection of Jesus Christ, who Christians believe is the Son of God, and whose life and teachings are the foundation of Christianity. Good Friday occurs on the Friday before Easter. The day commemorates the Crucifixion of Jesus. |
Easter Monday |
Easter Monday is a Christian holiday celebrated the day after Easter Sunday. Formerly, it was celebrated as Easter Week in many places, but was reduced to a one day celebration in the 19th century. Easter (also called Pascha) is generally accounted the most important holiday of the Christian year, observed in March or April each year to celebrate the Resurrection of Jesus from the dead after his death by crucifixion, which Christians believe happened at about this time of year, almost two thousand years ago. |
Anzac Day |
Anzac – 25 April – is arguably Australia’s most important national occasion. It marks the anniversary of the first key military action fought by Australian and New Zealand forces during the First World War. ANZAC stands for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps. The troops in those forces became known as ANZACs, and the pride in the name endures to this day. |
Queen’s Birthday |
The Queen’s Birthday holiday is a moveable feast celebrating the birthday of Queen Elizabeth II who is not only Queen of Great Britain but also Queen of Australia and New Zealand. In Australia, except in the state of Western Australia, it is celebrated on the second Monday of June. The holiday also marks the start of the Australian ski season.In Western Australia, the Queen’s Birthday holiday is celebrated in late September or early October. |
Labour Day |
The Labour Day public holiday varies considerably between the various states and territories. Labour Day commemorates the granting of the eight-hour working day for Australians. It is always on a Monday, creating a three-day weekend. Many people use the Labour Day holiday to relax, spend time with friends or family, play or watch sport, and enjoy traditional Aussie barbecues. Some people plan a getaway to the coast, beaches, mountains or countryside for picnics, bush-walking or camping. In Brisbane, sometimes commemorative marches or parades are held, although this can depend on the state government in office at the time. |
Christmas Day |
On this day, over 2 billion people will celebrate the birth of Christ. The day celebrates the Nativity of Jesus which took place 25 December 1 BC. Whilst the holiday has a strong grounding in the story of the birth of Jesus, many of the traditions we associate with Christmas have evolved from per-christian beliefs and certainly the traditions have evolved beyond purely a Christian holiday to have a wider secular significance. |
Proclamation Day |
Proclamation Day is the name of official or unofficial holidays or other anniversaries which commemorate or mark an important proclamation. In some cases it may be the day of, or the anniversary of, the proclamation of a monarch’s accession to the throne. A proclamation day may also celebrate the independence of a country, the end of a war, or the ratification of an important treaty. |
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