Good FridayBack to AustraliaAnzac Day

Easter Monday

Easter Monday in Australia - A Day for Family & Community

Easter Monday is a national public holiday observed the day after Easter Sunday, extending the Easter weekend into a long weekend ideal for family gatherings and community celebrations.

Historical & Cultural Significance

Originally a church feast marking the second day of Easter, Easter Monday became a public holiday in Australia in the 19th century. It celebrates renewal and gives Australians a day to relax and enjoy springtime festivities.

Popular Traditions & Activities

Travel & Planning Tips

  1. Book Early: Accommodation near major egg-hunt venues and holiday hotspots fills quickly—reserve at least a month in advance.
  2. Transport Schedules: Public transport may run on holiday timetables; check timetables for trains, ferries, and buses.
  3. Packing Essentials: Bring picnic blankets, sun protection, insect repellent, and a spare change of clothes for kids.
  4. Local Events: Check council websites for Easter Monday markets, fairs, and outdoor concerts.

Why Easter Monday Matters

Easter Monday provides a perfect blend of tradition and leisure, encouraging Australians to connect with family, participate in community events, and enjoy the renewal of the season.

Explore More Tools