2008

2009

2010
New Years Day

Tuesday 1 January

Thursday 1 January

Friday 1 January
Australia Day

Monday 28 January

Monday 26 January

Tuesday 26 January
Eight Hours Day

Monday 10 March

Monday 9 March

Monday 8 March
Good Friday

Friday 21 March

Friday 10 April

Friday 2 April
Easter Saturday

Saturday 22 March

Saturday 11 April

Saturday 3 April
Easter Monday

Monday 24 March

Monday 13 April

Monday 5 April
Easter Tuesday***

Tuesday 25 March

Tuesday 14 April

Tuesday 6 April
Anzac Day

Friday 25 April

Saturday 25 April

Sunday 25 April
Queens Birthday

Monday 9 June

Monday 8 June

Monday 14 June
Recreation Day****

Monday 3 November

Monday 2 November

Monday 1 November
Christmas Day

Thursday 25 December

Friday 25 December

Monday 27 December
Boxing Day

Friday 26 December

Monday 28 December

Tuesday 28 December

***Tasmania Limited Statewide

****Parts of Northern Tasmania only

Tasmania

Tasmania is an Australian island and state of the same name. It is located 240 kilometres (150 mi) south of the eastern side of the continent, being separated from it by Bass Strait. The state of Tasmania includes the island of Tasmania, and other surrounding islands. Tasmania has an estimated population of 493,300 as of June 2007 and an area of 68,401 square kilometres (26,410 sq mi).

Tasmania promotes itself as the Natural State and the “Island of Inspiration” owing to its large, and relatively unspoiled natural environment. Formally, almost 37% of Tasmania is in reserves, National Parks and World Heritage Sites. The island is 364 kilometres long from the northernmost point to the southernmost point, and 306 kilometres from west to east.

The state capital and largest city is Hobart, which encompasses the local government areas of City of Hobart, City of Glenorchy and City of Clarence. Other major population centres include Launceston in the north, and Devonport and Burnie in the northwest.

The subantarctic Macquarie Island is also under the administration of the state, as part of the Huon Valley Council local government area.

Source: Wikipedia