Here's how you can get 57 days off in 2023 by taking just 24 days of annual leave. 9News
If you have ever wondered how to make the most of your annual leave, planning holidays around Australia's public holidays can maximise your time off.
Australia has 10 paid public holidays across the calendar. By lining up your annual leave with public holidays in January, April, June, and December, you can double the amount of time you get to spend away from work. Monday March 13: Canberra Day for ACT, Eight Hours Day for Tasmania, Labour Day for Victoria and Adelaide Cup Day for SAMaximise your annual leave in April to take a total of nineteen days off. If you schedule ten days off between April 11 - 24, you can be on holiday from Good Friday to Anzac Day.
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