The last day of the year, December 31 is when Australians all over the country wave good bye to the old year and welcome the New Year.
New Year's Day in Australia is, like in all countries that use the Gregorian Calendar, celebrated on January 1. Although New Year's Eve is not an official holiday, many people in Australia take the day off in order to spend time with their friends and family and to make preparations for the count down to the New Year.
Holiday | Date | Week number | Days to go |
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New Year's Eve 2050 | December 31, 2050 Saturday | 52 | 9532 |
New Year's Eve 2051 | December 31, 2051 Sunday | 52 | 9897 |
New Year's Eve 2052 | December 31, 2052 Tuesday | 01 | 10263 |
New Year's Eve 2053 | December 31, 2053 Wednesday | 01 | 10628 |
New Year's Eve 2054 | December 31, 2054 Thursday | 53 | 10993 |
New Year's Eve 2055 | December 31, 2055 Friday | 52 | 11358 |
New Year's Eve 2056 | December 31, 2056 Sunday | 52 | 11724 |
New Year's Eve 2057 | December 31, 2057 Monday | 01 | 12089 |
New Year's Eve 2058 | December 31, 2058 Tuesday | 01 | 12454 |
New Year's Eve 2059 | December 31, 2059 Wednesday | 01 | 12819 |
New Year's Eve 2060 | December 31, 2060 Friday | 53 | 13185 |
New Year's Eve 2061 | December 31, 2061 Saturday | 52 | 13550 |
New Year's Eve 2062 | December 31, 2062 Sunday | 52 | 13915 |
New Year's Eve 2063 | December 31, 2063 Monday | 01 | 14280 |
New Year's Eve 2064 | December 31, 2064 Wednesday | 01 | 14646 |
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