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Generate custom holiday calendars for any location and year.Open1861537Released 10mo ago100% Free# 2025 Victoria, Australia Holiday Calendar ## Public Holidays - **January 1** - New Year's Day: First day of the year, celebrated worldwide. - **January 27** - Australia Day / Invasion Day: National day of Australia, also recognized as a day of mourning for Indigenous Australians. - **March 10** - Labour Day: Celebrates workers' rights and achievements. - **April 18** - Good Friday: Christian observance of Jesus' crucifixion. RCH Good Friday Appeal also held. - **April 19** - Easter Saturday: Day between Good Friday and Easter Sunday. - **April 20** - Easter Sunday: Christian celebration of Jesus' resurrection. - **April 21** - Easter Monday: Public holiday following Easter Sunday. - **April 25** - ANZAC Day: Commemorates Australian and New Zealand servicemen and women. - **June 9** - King's Birthday: Celebration of the monarch's birthday. - **September 26** - AFL Grand Final Eve: Public holiday before the Australian Football League Grand Final. - **November 4** - Melbourne Cup Day: Famous horse race and public holiday in metropolitan Melbourne. - **December 25** - Christmas Day: Christian celebration of Jesus' birth. - **December 26** - Boxing Day: Traditional day of giving gifts to employees and the needy. ## School Holidays (Victorian Public Schools - High School) - **April 5 - April 20**: Term 1 holidays - **June 28 - July 13**: Term 2 holidays - **September 20 - October 5**: Term 3 holidays - **December 20, 2025 - January 27, 2026**: Summer holidays ## University Breaks and O-Week (for Deakin, Monash, University of Melbourne, La Trobe, and RMIT) - **February 24 - February 28**: O-Week/Orientation Week (dates may vary slightly between universities) - **April 7 - April 20**: Mid-semester break (Semester 1) - **June 23 - July 20**: Inter-semester break - **September 22 - October 5**: Mid-semester break (Semester 2) - **November 24 - February 2026**: Summer break ## Cultural and Religious Observances - **January 25** - Chinese/Lunar New Year: Important celebration in Chinese and other East Asian cultures. - **March 7 - April 5** (approximate) - Ramadan: Islamic month of fasting, prayer, and reflection. - **October 12** - Diwali: Hindu festival of lights celebrating victory of light over darkness. - **October 12-13** (approximate) - Yom Kippur: Jewish day of atonement, typically observed with fasting. ## UN Days and Other Significant Observances - **March 21** - World Down Syndrome Day: Raises awareness about Down syndrome. - **May 15** - Global Accessibility Awareness Day: Promotes digital access and inclusion. - **July 6-13** - NAIDOC Week: Celebrates history, culture, and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. - **August 29** - Wear It Purple Day: Fosters supportive, safe environments for rainbow young people. - **October 1** - World Cerebral Palsy Day: Raises awareness and celebrates people with cerebral palsy. - **October 7** - World Habitat Day: Reflects on the state of towns and cities and the right to adequate shelter. - **December 3** - International Day of Persons with Disabilities: Promotes rights and well-being of persons with disabilities.Stéphane AmazouzApr 30, 2025Amazingly amazing, thanks.