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What’s open for King’s Birthday long weekend

Written by on June 7, 2024

Customers are being encouraged to double check the varying trading hours for supermarkets and other retail vendors across the King’s Birthday long weekend.

The June 10 public holiday is celebrated in NSW, ACT, Victoria and South Australia on Monday. Western Australia and Queensland choose to mark the King’s birthday in October and September.

Here’s what’s open for the major chains on Monday:

Woolworths 

All stores will be open in NSW, ACT, Victoria, Queensland, Northern Territory, Western Australia and Tasmania

In South Australia, all stores will be closed on Monday.

Westfield

All centres in Victoria will trade from 10am to 5pm on Monday, while all centres in the ACT will trade from 10am to 4pm.

In South Australia, all Westfield centres will be closed.

In NSW there will be varying opening trading hours across the state:

  • Westfield Kotara will trade from 10am to 4pm
  • Westfield Tuggerah, Eastgardens, Hornsby, Liverpool, Mt Druitt, Penrith and Warringah Mall will trade from 10am to 5pm
  • Westfield Bondi Junction, Burwood, Chatswood, Hurstville, Miranda and Parramatta will trade from 10am to 6pm
  • Westfield Sydney and Sydney Central Plaza will trade from 10am to 7pm

Coles

All stores will be open under normal trading hours in NSW, ACT, Victoria, Queensland, Western Australia, Northern Territory and Tasmania.

All stores will be closed in South Australia except Port Lincoln, Port Pirie, Berri, Port Augusta, Mount Barker, Whyalla, Murray Bridge Green, Mount Gambier and Victor Harbor.

Aldi

Store trading hours will vary across the June long weekend.

Customers are advised to visit the Aldi store locator for individual trading hours for their area.

Bunnings 

Bunning stores in every state and territory will be open on Monday.

However, reduced trading hours will apply in the states celebrating the King’s Birthday.

BIG W

All stores will be open in NSW, ACT, Victoria, Queensland, Northern Territory, Western Australia and Tasmania.

Stores will be closed in South Australia except Victor Harbor, Port Augusta, Renmark, Murray Bridge and Mount Gambier.