How many working days in 2029 in Australia?

Quick reference for planners and payroll teams. Open the business days calculator to change weekdays, pick a month, or add a region.

Quick answer: Australia has 257 business days in 2029 for a default Monday-Friday week, for the period Jan 1, 2029 through Dec 31, 2029.

Month-by-month business days (2029)

Weekdays counted: Monday-Friday.

MonthBusiness daysPublic holiday days in month
January212
February200
March220
April201
May230
June210
July220
August230
September200
October230
November220
December201

Public holidays in 2029 (Australia)

National public holidays that overlap the same date range as the business day calculation.

DateName
Jan 1, 2029New Year's Day
Jan 26, 2029Australia Day
Apr 25, 2029ANZAC Day
Dec 26, 2029Boxing Day

Key insights

Total working days

257 days

Default Monday-Friday workweek in 2029.

Highest month

May, August and October

23 working days.

Lowest month

February, April, September and December

20 working days.

Holidays included

4 days

National public holidays excluded from the total.

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Frequently asked questions

How many working days are there in Australia in 2029?

Australia has 257 working days in 2029 using a default Monday-Friday workweek and excluding national public holidays.

Are public holidays included in the calculation?

Yes. National public holidays in 2029 are excluded from the working-day total (about 4 calendar days in this dataset).

Which month has the fewest working days?

February, April, September and December has the fewest working days, with 20.

Can I customize the working week or include a region?

Yes. Use the business days calculator to change weekdays, add a region filter (when available), or calculate a custom range.

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Working days in Australia - quick context

Australian public holidays are set at state and territory level (and sometimes with substitute days). This summary uses HolidayDB’s AU calendar; use the calculator to align with your state when supported.