Australia Day in NSW
Family enjoying a visit to McKenzies Beach, Malua Bay.
Held each year on 26 January, Australia Day is the country’s official national day. Check with your local council to find out what events will be held in your area or discover celebrations held in regional NSW below.
Explore the official Australia Day website.
Australia's biggest swim-run festival, the Aquathon, held in the picture-perfect Wollongong Harbour, offers a mix of events for all ages. Compete individually or in teams with four swim and run distances to choose from, as well as the 5km Blue Mile Fun Run for those keen to stay on dry land.
Start your day with a game of cricket and a BBQ. In the evening, eat your way through international food markets at the night markets before browsing the stalls and playing on the amusement rides. The celebrations will culminate in a fireworks display at 9pm. In the days leading up, Lake Mac Festival sees comedy, circus and music acts come to town. Don't miss a scorching all-Australian line-up headlined by Paul Kelly who will be performing alongside Missy Higgins, The Cruel Sea, The Cat Empire, Kasey Chambers and Jess Hitchcock.
Up for a challenge? Start the day with the Newcastle Harbour Swim – the only day of the year you’re allowed to swim across the city’s harbour. There are celebrations along the foreshore all day once you are finished, or for those who would rather watch the athletes. Afterwards, cheer on your favourite team at the Newcastle Beach 5s Australia Day Weekend Festival.
Newcastle Beach, Newcastle
Goulburn's Australia Day Celebrations extend across the whole day. Kicking off with a free barbecue breakfast along with a junior cricket match at Seiffert Oval. Enjoy performances by local musicians, car club displays, kids activities, browse the market and feast at food stalls.
Goulburn Historic Waterworks, Goulburn - Credit: Goulburn Mulwaree Council
For a day of music, exhibitions and displays of what’s great in the region, head to Centennial Park in Cooma for the town’s Australia Day celebrations. Pop-up food stalls also feature, so bring a picnic blanket to set up in a shade for a leisurely afternoon.
The Gunnedah Shire puts on a variety of free community activities for all residents and visitors to share in on Australia Day. Highlights include a triathlon, BBQ brunch, great Aussie bake-off, alongside athletic events and splash day at the local pool. Explore the Rural Museum and watch classic Aussie movies at the Civic Theatre. In the days leading up there are several events including a quiz night, chess challenges, a bowls competition and a cocktail party.
Australia Day celebrations in Gunnedah - Credit: Gunnedah Visitor Information Centre
With free live entertainment, amusement rides, craft activities and a classic sausage sizzle, Australia Day in Maitland Park has a range of activities to choose from. As the evening unfolds, Maitland Pool (which has free entry all day) transforms into a floating cinema.
Australia Day in Maitland Park - Credit: Stephanie Owen, Maitland City Council
With free events on the harbour, family festivities and boat races, Sydney's Australia Day is one of a kind.
As the sun rises, connect with the world’s oldest living culture as First Nations artwork is projected on the Sydney Opera House and flags are raised on the Sydney Harbour Bridge during the Dawn Reflection. Celebrate our Indigenous past at the moving WugulOra Morning Ceremony at Walumil Lawns at Barangaroo, honouring the world’s oldest living culture.
WugulOra Indigenous Morning Ceremony in Sydney
Challenge yourself with a 1, 2.5 or 5 kilometre swim at Sydney Harbour Splash. A stirring 21-gun salute marks midday, followed by the breathtaking aerial acrobatics of the Royal Australian Airforce as they conduct a high octane fast jet flypast. The Royal Australian Navy HMAS Canberra takes centre stage in Sydney Harbour before the Ferrython, a crowd favourite, sees our iconic ferry fleet racing at double speed for line honours. Maritime Mayhem will entertain with fast and furious jet ski performances, daredevil flyboard tricks, and crazy tugboat stunts. Around the harbour, the 190th Australia Day Regatta, Tall Ships Race, Harbour Parade, and Working Harbour Vessel Display celebrate our maritime heritage.
The Mega Kidz Zone transforms the Overseas Passenger Terminal into a massive interactive arcade, challenge your kids to complete the massive maze, bounce through an enormous inflatable obstacle course, or test your skills during a game of wheelchair basketball. See the world's best wheelchair track and road athletes battle it out through the streets of Sydney as they compete to win the Oz Day 10K.
Discover more Australia Day fun in Sydney.
| Holiday | 2025 | 2026 |
|---|---|---|
| New Year's Day | 1 January | 1 January |
| Australia Day | 27 January | 26 January |
| Good Friday | 3 April | 3 April |
| Easter Saturday | 19 April | 4 April |
| Easter Sunday | 20 April | 5 April |
| Easter Monday | 21 April | 6 April |
| Anzac Day | 25 April | 25 April |
| King's Birthday/June Long Weekend | 9 June | 8 June |
| October Long Weekend (Labour Day) | 6 October | 5 October |
| Christmas Day public holiday | 25 December | 25 December |
| Boxing Day | 26 December | 26 December |
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