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Australian Calendars
Printable calendars built specifically for Australia — public holidays by state and the July–June financial year. Free, fillable, and cross-checked against Fair Work and the state governments.
Public holidays
Australian Public Holidays (by state)
National holidays plus the state-specific ones for NSW, VIC, QLD, WA, SA, TAS, ACT and NT — dates generated from the legislated rules and cross-checked against Fair Work.
School terms
Australian School Term Dates (by state)
Government school term dates for every state and territory — NSW, VIC, QLD, WA, SA, TAS, ACT and NT — taken from each state education department.
Financial year
Australian Fiscal Year Calendar (Jul–Jun)
All twelve months of the Australian financial year on one printable page — aligned to the ATO, BAS and super. Mark your public holidays and key dates on it.
Australia calendar facts
- Financial year
- 1 July – 30 June (e.g. FY27 = Jul 2026 – Jun 2027)
- National public holidays
- 7 (observed in every state & territory)
- State public holidays
- Set by each state — Labour Day, King's Birthday, show days and more vary by state
- Paper size
- A4 and US Letter both print cleanly
For anything load-bearing — payroll, penalty rates, leave, school planning — confirm dates against Fair Work, your state government and your state education department (all linked from the calendars above).
Australian calendars — FAQs
When does the Australian financial year start and end?
The Australian financial year (FY) runs from 1 July to 30 June. It's named for the year it ends — so 1 July 2026 to 30 June 2027 is FY2027 (or FY26–27). This is the period the ATO, businesses, super funds and government budgets all use.
Do Australian public holidays follow the financial year?
No — public holidays run on the calendar year (January–December), while the financial year runs July–June. Our public-holidays page lists the dates by state; use the financial-year calendar to see how they fall inside the FY for planning leave and payroll.
Why are the public holidays different in each state?
Only seven public holidays are national. Everything else — Labour Day, the King's Birthday, Melbourne Cup Day, show days — is legislated by each state and territory, so the dates differ across the country. The public-holidays page breaks it down state by state.
Are these Australian calendars free to print?
Yes — every calendar here is free, printable, and fillable in any PDF viewer. No signup, no watermark. Print as many as you like for home, school or work.
