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Holiday cheat sheet: Here’s how to maximise your annual leave in Victoria in 2026

Turn 28 days of annual leave into 59 by booking these days off work – you're welcome

Melissa Woodley
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Melissa Woodley
Travel & News Editor, Time Out Australia
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The ‘work smarter, not harder’ motto is a good one to live by, and if it’s one you’re keen to have guide your 2026, take note. We’ve figured out how to stretch your annual leave, essentially doubling your time out of the office. Take out your diary and study this Victoria-specific public holiday cheat sheet to lock in your leave, asap – and before your colleagues beat you to it.

Australia Day – January 26

Take four days of annual leave and score nine days off between January 24 and February 1:

  • January 24-25: Weekend

  • January 26: Public holiday (Australia Day)

  • January 27-30: Annual leave

  • January 31-February 1: Weekend

Labour Day – March 9

Take five days of annual leave and score nine days off between March 7 and 15:

  • March 7-8: Weekend

  • March 9: Public holiday (Labour Day)

  • March 10-14: Annual leave

  • March 15-15: Weekend

Good Friday & Easter Monday – April 3 & 6

Take eight days of annual leave and score 16 days off between March 28 and April 12:

  • March 28-29: Weekend

  • March 30-April 2: Annual leave

  • April 3: Public holiday (Good Friday)

  • April 4-5: Weekend

  • April 6: Public holiday (Easter Monday)

  • April 7-10: Annual leave

  • April 11-12: Weekend

King’s Birthday – June 8

Take four days of annual leave and score nine days off between June 6 and 14:

  • June 6-7: Weekend

  • June 8: Public holiday (King’s Birthday)

  • June 9-12: Annual leave

  • June 13-14: Weekend

Christmas and New Year – December 25 & 28, January 1

Take seven days of annual leave and score 16 days off between December 19 and January 3:

  • December 19-20: Weekend

  • December 21-24: Annual leave

  • December 25: Public holiday (Christmas Day)

  • December 26-27: Weekend

  • December 28: Public holiday (Boxing Day observed)

  • December 29-31: Annual leave

  • January 1: Public holiday (New Year’s Day)

  • January 2-3: Weekend

Lock in these dates early and make 2026 a year of escapes – and if you need inspo, check out our guide to the best weekend getaways in Victoria.

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