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New Year's Day: 24 February Remembrance Day: 30 March Good Friday: 31 March Holy Saturday: 1 April Easter Sunday: 2 April Easter Monday: 11 June King's Birthday: 26 August (falling on a Sunday, additional holiday on Monday 27 August) Repentance Day: 16 September (falling on a Sunday, additional holiday on Monday 17 September) Independence Day ...
13 September – Charles III is officially proclaimed King of Papua New Guinea at National Parliament House, Port Moresby. [8] 19 September – A national holiday is observed to mourn the passing of Elizabeth II, Queen of Papua New Guinea. [9] 19 September – Papua New Guinean representatives attend the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II in London.
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The list below shows the dates for these tax-free holidays in 2022 (and beyond in some cases), what products are exempt from sales tax, their cost cap limits, links to state legislation and state ...
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A team from rugby league hotspot Papua New Guinea will enter the National Rugby League from 2028 after officially being granted a license. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and his Papua ...
Repentance Day, on 26 August, is a public holiday in Papua New Guinea. It is celebrated by "prayer ceremonies" across the country. [1] It was established on 15 August 2011 by Prime Minister Peter O'Neill, who had come to power less than two weeks earlier. The announcement came only eleven days before the first Repentance Day was to be celebrated.