New South Wales Public Holidays 2009
New Year’s Day 2009 - Thursday 1 January 2009
Australia Day 2009 - Monday 26 January 2009
Good Friday 2009 - Friday 10 April 2009
Easter Saturday 2009 - Saturday 11 April 2009
Easter Monday 2009 - Monday 13 April 2009
Anzac Day 2009 - Saturday 25 April 2009
Queen’s Birthday 2009 - Monday 8 June 2009
Bank Holiday* 2009 - Monday 3 August 2009
Labour Day 2009 - Monday 5 October 2009
Christmas Day 2009 - Friday 25 December 2009
Boxing Day 2009 - Saturday 26 December 2009
New South Wales Public Holidays 2010
New Year’s Day 2010 - Friday 1 January 2010
Australia Day 2010 - Tuesday 26 January 2010
Good Friday 2010 - Friday 2 April 2010
Easter Saturday 2010 - Saturday 3 April 2010
Easter Monday 2010 - Monday 5 April 2010
Anzac Day 2010 - Monday 26 April 2010
Queen’s Birthday 2010 - Monday 14 June 2010
Bank Holiday* 2010 - Monday 2 August 2010
Labour Day 2010 - Monday 4 October 2010
Christmas Day 2010 - Saturday 25 December 2010
Boxing Day 2010 - Monday 27 December 2010
*Sydney metropolitan area only, including Penrith, Camden and Campbelltown

New South Wales (abbreviated as N.S.W.) is Australia’s most populous state, located in the south-east of the country. An inhabitant of New South Wales is referred to as being New South Welsh, New South Walers or New South Welshman. New South Wales’ largest city and capital is Sydney. New South Wales’ three major cities are Sydney, Newcastle and Wollongong which all lie along the coast. Other notable settlements include Albury, Broken Hill, the most westerly large town; Dubbo; Orange, Bowral, Bathurst, home of the Bathurst 1000; Port Macquarie, Tamworth, home to the country music festival; Armidale, Inverell, Lismore, Nowra, Gosford, Griffith, Queanbeyan, Leeton, Wagga Wagga, Goulburn, where a large proportion of the Australia’s fruit is grown and Coffs Harbour, a popular tourist destination. Source: Wikipedia