Recreation Day
Observed byTasmania
TypeNorthern Tasmania holiday
DateFirst Monday in November
2022 dateNovember 7  (2022-11-07)
2023 dateNovember 6  (2023-11-06)
2024 dateNovember 4  (2024-11-04)
2025 dateNovember 3  (2025-11-03)
Frequencyannual

Recreation Day is a public holiday in northern Tasmania. It is held on the first Monday in November, and was instituted to compensate northern Tasmanians in place of Regatta Day, which is celebrated in southern Tasmania. It is observed in all parts of Tasmania north of (but not including) Oatlands and Swansea. This area includes Strathgordon, Tarraleah and the West Coast.[1]

The holiday was originally established as the The First Monday in November holiday through the Bank Holidays Act (1919) of Tasmania. This holiday was removed in 1989, and then reinstated as Recreation Day in 1991, to coincide with the final day of the Australian Pacing Championship. This decision of the Government was proclaimed in the Government Gazette on Wednesday 18 September 1991.

References

  1. "Public Holidays in Tasmania". Workplace Standards Tasmania. Archived from the original on 21 May 2011. Retrieved 21 May 2011.
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