Quick answer: about 2016h of working time across 252 working days in 2030 for New South Wales, for Jan 1, 2030 through Dec 31, 2030, using a 08:00 workday (national + regional public holidays for this subdivision).
Month-by-month estimate (2030)
Approximate working time per month = business days in that month × 08:00 (480 minutes per day).
| Month | Business days | Approx working time |
|---|---|---|
| January | 21 | 168h |
| February | 20 | 160h |
| March | 21 | 168h |
| April | 19 | 152h |
| May | 23 | 184h |
| June | 19 | 152h |
| July | 23 | 184h |
| August | 22 | 176h |
| September | 21 | 168h |
| October | 22 | 176h |
| November | 21 | 168h |
| December | 20 | 160h |
Key insights
Total working time
Estimated for New South Wales in 2030.
Workday assumption
480 minutes per workday.
Highest month
184h estimated.
Lowest month
152h estimated.
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Frequently asked questions
How many working hours are in New South Wales in 2030?
New South Wales has about 2016h of working time in 2030, using a 08:00 workday and excluding weekends and public holidays for this subdivision.
Which month has the fewest estimated hours?
April and June has the fewest estimated hours, at about 152h.
Which month has the most estimated hours?
May and July has the most estimated hours, at about 184h.
How does New South Wales compare to the national total?
National totals for Australia can differ from New South Wales when regional public holidays apply only in this subdivision.
Can I change the workday length or working week?
Yes. Use the working hours calculator to set a different workday duration (for example 7.5 hours) or change weekdays.
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Working hours in Australia - quick context
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