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King’s Birthday Long Weekend 2023: Do Aussies Still Get the Day Off?


Despite the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II on September 8, 2022, many Australians will still get a public holiday this June – now called the King’s Birthday after King Charles’ Coronation. If you haven’t already, it’s time to start planning those getaways, because hotels, AirBnBs, camping, and glamping spots are filling fast. Of course, this date unofficially marks the start of the ski season, should you be lucky enough to live in New South Wales or Victoria.

The dates for public holiday in June change depending on state, so we’ve put together a guide for all the dates you need to put in your diaries below. New South Wales, Victoria, the Australian Capital Territory, South Australia, Tasmania, and the Northern Territory, will celebrate the King’s Birthday on June 12th, 2023.

RELATED: Public Holidays Australia 2023: Complete List of Dates

When is the King’s Birthday Long Weekend?

The date for the Queen’s Birthday (now called The King’s Birthday) long weekend in June falls across different dates depending on your state or territory. Check out the table below for all your individual states’ days off.

King’s Birthday June Long Weekend Dates202320242025
New South WalesMonday 12th JuneMonday 10th JuneMonday 9th June
VictoriaMonday 12th JuneMonday 10th JuneMonday 9th June
Australian Capital TerritoryMonday 12th JuneMonday 10th JuneMonday 9th June
South AustraliaMonday 12th JuneMonday 10th JuneMonday 9th June
TasmaniaMonday 12th JuneMonday 10th JuneMonday 9th June
Northern TerritoryMonday 12th JuneMonday 10th JuneMonday 9th June
QueenslandMonday 2nd OctoberMonday 7th October 
Western AustraliaMonday 25th SeptemberMonday 23rd SeptemberMonday 29th September

New South Wales, Victoria, the Australian Capital Territory, South Australia, Tasmania, and the Northern Territory, will celebrate the King’s Birthday on the second Monday in June, this year it will be June 12th, 2023.

Queenslanders celebrate the King’s Birthday on the first Monday in October, which is October 2nd, 2023. While those in Western Australia get the day off for the King’s Birthday on the last Monday in September, which is 25th September 2023.

How Come the Dates Differ by State?

Western Australia and Queensland celebrate the ‘Birthday of the Sovereign’, also known as ‘The Kings Birthday’ long weekend on different dates to the majority of Australians.

In Western Australia it’s the governor, Chris Dawson, that proclaims the date because Western Australia Day (previously known as Foundation Day) is held on the first Monday in June. It’s marked as the first-day European settlers arrived at the Swan River colony under the command of Captain James Stirling. And you couldn’t have too many public holidays landing in June, could you?!

For Queenslanders, it’s much the same story. The dates have changed between June and October multiple times in the last decade because of a scheduling clash with Labour Day. These days it’s celebrated in October to better distribute the public holidays across the state.

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Neither Queen Elizabeth II nor King Charles III have their birthdays in June | Image: Supplied

Why We Celebrate the King’s Birthday in June

Neither Queen Elizabeth II (21 April 1926) nor King Charles III (14 November 1948) have their birthdays in June, so why do we celebrate the long weekend on these dates? In short, it’s because of the United Kingdoms’ frankly terrible weather during the other months.

The birthdays have always been celebrated with an outdoor parade called ‘Trooping the Colour’ whereby 1400 soldiers, 200 horses and 400 musicians perform in London by regiments of the British Army. No monarch would want their people parading in the freezing cold of Winter now would they? It’s a tradition that dates back to Edward VII reign from 1901 to 1910, continuing to this day.

King’s Birthday Long Weekend FAQs

When is the King's Birthday Long Weekend in NSW?

New South Wales, Victoria, the Australian Capital Territory, South Australia, Tasmania, and the Northern Territory, will celebrate the King’s Birthday on June 12th, 2023.

When is King Charles III birthday?

King Charles III birthday is 14 November 1948. We celebrate his birthday in June because because of the United Kingdoms’ frankly terrible weather during the other months. You wouldn't want parades to be cold and wet now, would you.

When is the King's Birthday in Queensland for 2023?

Queensland will celebrate The King's Birthday on Monday 2nd of October, 2023. The dates have changed between June and October multiple times in the last decade because of a scheduling clash with Labour Day.

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