Australia Day in Sydney FAQs
What is there to do in Sydney on Australia Day?
What is there to do in Sydney on Australia Day?
There are lots of wonderful events on in Sydney to celebrate Australia Day including:
- Attend Australia Day Live in Circular Quay featuring musical performances and fireworks.
- Watch the famous Sydney Harbour ferries race in the Ferrython. Keep exploring Darling Harbour to see the 190th Australia Day Regatta, Tall Ships Race, Harbour Parade, and Working Harbour Vessel Display.
- Welcome the sunrise with projections on the Sydney Opera House during the Dawn Reflection and a traditional Aboriginal smoking ceremony at the Wugulora Morning Ceremony in Barangaroo Reserve.
- Challenge yourself with a 1, 2.5 or 5-kilometre swim at Sydney Harbour Splash.
- Visit the Mega Kidz Zone at the arrivals hall of the Overseas Passenger Terminal.
- Cheer on the world's best wheelchair track and road athletes at the Oz Day 10K.
Explore Sydney's amazing beaches, parks, walks and gardens that will keep you busy on Australia Day.
What time are the Australia Day fireworks?
What time are the Australia Day fireworks?
Australia Day fireworks are typically held at 9 pm.
What day is the Australia Day holiday?
What day is the Australia Day holiday?
Australia Day is the country's official national day, marked on 26 January every year. In years when 26 January falls on a Saturday or Sunday, the public holiday is moved to the following Monday.