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Australia Calendar — December 2027

December brings Christmas Day (25 December) and Boxing Day (26 December), public holidays across Australia, set in the middle of the Australian summer. This printable December calendar for Australia marks the festive season and the start of the long summer break.

December 2027

Australia
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Christmas Day
26
Boxing Day
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Christmas Day (substitute day)
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Boxing Day (substitute day)
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25Christmas Day26Boxing Day27Christmas Day (substitute day)28Boxing Day (substitute day)

Public Holidays in Australia — December 2027

Dec 25Christmas DaySat
Dec 26Boxing DaySun
Dec 27Christmas Day (substitute day)Mon
Dec 28Boxing Day (substitute day)Tue

World Events in December

World AIDS DayDecember 1International Day of Persons with DisabilitiesDecember 3World Soil DayDecember 5International Volunteer DayDecember 5World Coding DayDecember 9Human Rights DayDecember 10International Mountain DayDecember 11Winter SolsticeDecember 21
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Landscape PDF · includes public holidays · print-ready

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December 2027 calendar for Australia includes 4 public holidays. Download as a free PDF — no sign-up required.

Christmas Day

Christmas Day is a Christian holiday celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ, observed on December 25.

Boxing Day

Boxing Day, observed on December 26, is a holiday in the UK, Australia, and Canada with origins in giving to the poor.

Planning around December 2027

December is early summer in Australia — warm to hot across most of the country. It coincides with the end of the school year and the start of the long summer holidays, making it the peak travel season.

  • Christmas and the New Year fall during the summer holidays, so book travel and accommodation well in advance.
  • When Christmas Day or Boxing Day falls on a weekend, an additional public holiday is usually observed on the following weekday.