When is Canberra Day 2026 in Australia and why does the date matter?
In 2026, Canberra Day in Australia falls on Monday 9 March. The ACT observes Canberra Day on the second Monday of March each year, creating a guaranteed long weekend for residents of the Australian Capital Territory. In 2026 the calendar date and the observed date are the same, so you do not need to track separate “actual” and “observed” days for work or school. Knowing it lands on a Monday helps people plan travel, family gatherings, and project deadlines around the three‑day break.
While the public holiday is set to the second Monday of March, the historical anniversary behind Canberra Day is linked to 12 March 1913, when the name “Canberra” was formally announced for Australia’s new capital. The modern Canberra Day public holiday commemorates that naming and the broader story of the planned capital city and the Australian Capital Territory. Because the commemorative date floats within the month, the exact holiday date like 9 March 2026 is important for booking accommodation, arranging childcare, and scheduling events.
The local and English names are the same—Canberra Day—but they carry a distinct meaning in the ACT context. For many residents, the date has become less about a single historic moment and more about marking Canberra’s identity, community growth, and lifestyle. Each year, including 2026, the long weekend gives people time to reflect on the city’s role as the seat of national government while also enjoying the relaxed outdoor culture of early autumn.