2023 is approaching fast and we’re dearly hoping that it’d be different (good different) than the last 2 consecutive years. But presently, we’re going to focus on the holidays aspect of the upcoming 2023. In particular we’re going to direct our attention to the public holidays and miscellaneous changes for West Australian citizens, if you’re one of them, keep reading to find out.
| Date | Holiday |
| 1 January (Sunday) | New Year’s Day |
| 2 January (Monday) | New Year Holiday |
| 26 January (Thursday) | Australia Day |
| 6 March (Monday) | Labour Day |
| 7 April (Friday) | Good Friday |
| 9 April (Sunday) | Easter Sunday |
| 10 April (Monday) | Easter Monday |
| 25 April (Tuesday) | Anzac Day |
| 5 June (Monday) | Western Australia Day |
| 25 September (Monday) | King’s Birthday |
| 25 December (Monday) | Christmas Day |
| 26 December (Tuesday) | Boxing Day |
The aforementioned holidays are accurate during the time of publication; but could be subjected to change depending on the Western Australia official changes.
Important Notes:
- Due to the New year’s day falling on Sunday, the following Monday is also added as an additional public holiday.
- Easter Sunday public holiday which was adopted in 2022 continues to 2023.
Also Read : Public holidays in South Australia for 2023
End Note:
So here is the complete list of the public holidays for Western Australia. The aforementioned holidays are completely accurate during the time of writing this blog, but are subject to changes as per the West Australian council.



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