TAS Public Holidays 2026: All Dates, Penalty Rates & Days Off
Last updated: March 2026
Tasmania has 11 public holidays in 2026. Under the National Employment Standards, all employees (including part-time and casual workers) are entitled to be absent from work on a public holiday, and permanent employees are entitled to be paid their base rate for ordinary hours they would have worked.
If you work on a public holiday, you're generally entitled to penalty rates — typically double time and a half for full-time and part-time employees under most awards.
Public holidays vary significantly between states, with each state having unique holidays in addition to the national ones.
TAS Public Holidays 2026
| Date | Holiday |
|---|---|
| 1 January 2026 | New Year's Day |
| 26 January 2026 | Australia Day |
| 11 February 2026 | Royal Hobart Regatta (southern Tasmania) |
| 10 March 2026 | Eight Hours Day |
| 3 April 2026 | Good Friday |
| 6 April 2026 | Easter Monday |
| 7 April 2026 | Easter Tuesday (government employees) |
| 25 April 2026 | Anzac Day |
| 8 June 2026 | Queen's Birthday |
| 25 December 2026 | Christmas Day |
| 26 December 2026 | Boxing Day |
Key Facts: Public Holidays in TAS
- ✓TAS has 11 public holidays in 2026
- ✓Permanent employees are paid their base rate for public holidays they don't work
- ✓Working on a public holiday typically attracts double time and a half (most awards)
- ✓Employers can request employees to work on public holidays, but the request must be reasonable
- ✓Employees can refuse an unreasonable request to work on a public holiday
- ✓Casual employees are not entitled to paid time off but do receive penalty rates if they work
- ✓Part-time employees are only entitled to public holiday pay if the holiday falls on a day they'd normally work
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