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  2. Public holidays in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Details of future holidays can be found on the NSW Industrial Relations website. Public holidays are regulated by the New South Wales Public Holidays Act 2010 No 115, which supersedes the Banks and Bank Holidays Act 1912 No 43. The first Monday in August is a Bank Holiday, during which banks and financial institutions are closed. [46]

  3. 2022 in Australia - Wikipedia

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    19 March – The 2022 South Australian state election results in defeat for Steven Marshall's Liberal government, and Labor leader Peter Malinauskas claims victory. [20] Pauline Hanson's One Nation Sarah Game won a seat within the South Australia legislative council (upper house) making history as One Nation first member of SA parliament.

  4. Academic year - Wikipedia

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    Students attend classes and do relevant exams and homework during this time, which comprises school days (days where education occurs) and school holidays (when there is a break from education). The duration of school days, holidays and school year varies across the world. The days in the school year depend on the state or country.

  5. Education in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The duration of primary school years varies across each Australian state and territory, with most adopting seven years; except in South Australia, where, until 2022, [85] students finish with Year 7, making the duration of primary school eight years; [86]: [see "Primary"] until they are 11, 12 or 13 years of age. Primary schools focus on ...

  6. Schoolies week - Wikipedia

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    Cavill Mall in Surfers Paradise during Schoolies week.. Schoolies or schoolies week (also known as leavers' or leavers' week in Western Australia and coasties in the Australian Capital Territory) refers to the Australian tradition of high-school graduates (also known as "schoolies" or "leavers") having week-long holidays following the end of their final exams in late November and early December.

  7. Academic term - Wikipedia

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    German school holidays Semester Usual months covered Corresponding break 1 August–October: Fall break: 1–2 weeks November–December: Christmas break: 2 weeks January–February: Winter or Carnival break: 0–2 weeks 2 March–April: Easter break: 2 weeks April–May: Pentecost break: 0–2 weeks June–July: Summer break: 6 weeks

  8. Category:2022 in Australia by month - Wikipedia

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  9. List of holidays by country - Wikipedia

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    Public holidays in Andorra; Public holidays in Angola; Public holidays in Antigua and Barbuda; Public holidays in Argentina; Public holidays in Armenia; Public holidays in Australia. Public holidays in Christmas Island; Public holidays in the Cocos (Keeling) Islands; Public holidays in Norfolk Island; Public holidays in Austria; Public holidays ...