When is Queen's Birthday 2022?
The Queen's Birthday is a public holiday in Australia, but the date differs by state and territory. This holiday is observed because Australia is a constitutional monarchy with the English Queen as head of state.
Australia's ski season officially begins on this day every year.
When is Australia's Queen's Birthday observed?
The Queen's Birthday is a moveable feast honoring the birth of Queen Elizabeth II, the monarch of 13 of the other 50 Commonwealth nations in addition to Great Britain.
The long weekend in June is eagerly anticipated because it falls on the second Monday of June in the majority of states and territories.
Since Western Australia Day or Foundation Day takes the place of the June public holiday in Western Australia, the governor declares the Queen's Birthday holiday either at September's end or October's beginning each year. Volunteer's Day is another name for Queen's Birthday in South Australia.
Since 2016, this holiday has been recognized in Queensland on the first Monday in October.
The official birthday of Queen Elizabeth II is observed by the Australian states ( Northern Territory, South Australia, New South Wales, Australian Capital Territory, Victoria and Tasmania) on June 13th, 2022. Western Australia chooses the official yearly date on September 26th, with Queensland celebrating October 3rd, 2022.
Volunteer's Day also refers to the Queen's Birthday in South Australia. Many Australians anticipate the festivities because the occasion is typically seen as an opportunity to capitalize on the extended June weekend.
Isn't it true that the Queen's Birthday is in April?
Yes, it's strange that none of the public holiday dates fall on the monarch's real birthday. That is on April 21st.
The history of switching the date of public holidays originated from the great-grandfather of the current Queen, King Edward VII. The public commemoration of his birthday was changed to a more comfy summer date that permitted parties and outdoor celebrations because it fell in November, which is winter in the UK.
Is Queen's Birthday observed as a public holiday?
A public holiday is observed on The Queen's Birthday in 6 states, three external territories, and two territories. For the general populace, it is regarded as a public holiday, and most businesses and schools are closed.
Most people will take advantage of the long weekend to visit family who lives in other countries or to go to sporting events. The Monarch's Birthday has been a custom in Australia since it was first observed in 1788 to commemorate King George III's birthday.
In most of Australia, the second Monday in June is designated as The Queen's Birthday. Except for Western Australia, most of Australia's institutions, such as schools, post offices, and other businesses, are closed on this day. The hours of operation for open stores may be limited. Given how many people plan vacations over the long weekend, some traffic may be on the roadways. Reduced or not operated public transportation options are possible.
Queen's Birthday History:
The current monarch's birthday is commemorated as Queen's Birthday. As a constitutional monarchy, Queen Elizabeth II currently reigns over Australia and the other Commonwealth Realms. Although Queen Elizabeth II was born on 21st April, the date of her birthday celebration remained unchanged following the 1936 death of her grandpa, King George V.on June 3rd, King George V was born.
The Queen has two birthdays, not just one. According to royal traditions, the sovereign does not observe their birthday on the exact day of birth. Elizabeth Alexandra Mary was born Queen Elizabeth II on April 21st, 1926. She observes her alternate birthday on the second weekend in June when Trooping the Colour is held as part of royal tradition.
Queen Elizabeth II is the Great Britain's Queen and the 16 Commonwealth nations. Along with many other nations and territories, she also serves as the head of state for New Zealand, Canada, Ireland, and Great Britain. Her official birthday is commemorated on different dates around the Commonwealth of Nations, although she was born on April 21st, 1926.
In Australia, The Monarch's Birthday was first observed in 1788. King George III was the monarch that year, and Governor Arthur Phillip proclaimed a holiday in his honor. The anniversary of the monarch's real birth date was once observed as the monarch's birthday. The date stayed close to King George V's birthday on June 3rd, even after his demise in 1936.
The Queen's Birthday honors list is made public on Monday, June 2nd. It lists the new members of the Order of Australia as well as recipients of other awards from the Australian government or the Queen. In general, they are given exceptionally good service to Australians, Australia, or humanity.
The second Monday in June is recognized as Queen's Birthday in the majority of Australian States (except Queensland and Western Australia).
How To Celebrate the Queen's Birthday?
The Queen's Birthday is a holiday for many Australians. It allows them to spend time with their family or go to sporting events. Some individuals use the three-day weekend to travel to see friends or family.
The second Monday in June features several well-known athletic events. Among them is a match between the Collingwood Magpies and the Melbourne Demons from the Australian Football League at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. Although it is frequently not possible to actually ski for a few more weeks, it is also traditionally regarded as the start of the snow season in Australia.
On the Queen's Birthday, a lot of fireworks shows were usually planned. However, these have been eclipsed by the New Year's Eve celebrations. The Queen's Birthday weekend in the Australian Capital Territory is the only time when people in many communities are permitted to purchase and use fireworks. Throughout the rest of the year, this is prohibited.
Queen's Birthday holiday Events
- The AFL - The Victorian Football League (currently known as the Australian Football League – AFL) traditionally plays football every year on the Queen's Birthday holiday.
- Snow Season Begin- The official snow season begins on The Queen's Birthday in New South Wales, the Australian Capital Territory, Victoria, and Tasmania, while the weather may not be sufficient for skiing or snowboarding for a few more weeks.
- Trooping the Colour- Trooping the Colour was performed for the first time in Australia in 1956 as a formal tribute to the monarch. Her Majesty, her troops, the Household Division, on Horse Guards Parade, and a fly-over all participate in the ceremony in person in the UK. A 21-gun salute is shot in Windsor Great Park, a 62-gun salute is fired at the Tower of London, and a 41-gun salute is fired in Hyde Park.
- The Queen's Birthday Honour List- The Queen's Birthday Honors List is announced yearly. Names of those who have received the Order of Australia and other notable honours are also listed.
Queen's Birthday Observances
| Year |
Date |
Day |
Holiday |
| 2024 |
7 Oct |
Mon |
Queen's Birthday (QLD) |
| 2024 |
30 Sep |
Mon |
Queen's Birthday (WA) |
| 2024 |
25 Sep |
Wed |
Queen's Birthday (WA) |
| 2024 |
10 Jun |
Mon |
Queen's Birthday (Most region) |
| 2023 |
2 Oct |
Mon |
Queen's Birthday (QLD) |
| 2023 |
25 Sep |
Mon |
Queen's Birthday (WA) |
| 2023 |
12 Jun |
Mon |
Queen's Birthday (Most region) |
| 2022 |
3 Oct |
Mon |
Queen's Birthday (QLD) |
| 2022 |
26 Sep |
Mon |
Queen's Birthday (WA) |
| 2022 |
14 Jun |
Tue |
Queen's Birthday |
| 2022 |
13 Jun |
Mon |
Queen's Birthday (Most region) |
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