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Diwali

Diwali 2024, 2025 and 2026

The Hindu religious holiday of Diwali, also called Deepavali or the “Festival of Lights”, is not an official public holiday in Australia. But it is has nonetheless grown in significance here as the number of Indian immigrants has increased over the years. Today, there are private and public Diwali festivals held all over the country.

YearDateDayHoliday
20241 NovFriDeepavali
202521 OctTueDeepavali
20268 NovSunDeepavali
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Even though Diwali is not on the public holidays’ calendar, the Festival of Lights causes some Indian-owned businesses to shut down early and is celebrated by large carnivals and fairs in major Australian cities.

Diwali is always celebrated between mid-October and mid-November in the western calendar, depending upon the lunar cycle each year. During the Festival of Lights, many people of South Asian descent light traditional lanterns at night and attend special Hindu services.

The Festival of Lights is a colourful and happy celebration. Families prepare their homes and themselves for the special festivities that symbolise the victory of spiritual goodness and the lifting of spiritual darkness. Fireworks displays are set off to drive away evil, oil lamps are lit, flower garlands are made, candles float in bowls of water outside homes and sweets are shared as part of the festivities.

Previous Years

YearDateDayHoliday
202312 NovSunDeepavali
202224 OctMonDeepavali