Easter Sunday 2025
Date: April 20, 2025 (Sunday)
Country: Australia Public Holidays
Description
Easter Sunday is a Christian holiday that celebrates the belief that Jesus rose from the dead. It is the most important day of the Christian calendar and is a time for church services and prayer.
Easter falls on a different date each year. It is the first Sunday after the first full moon on or after March 21. In Australia this means it usually occurs in March or April.
People also mark Easter with family meals, chocolate Easter eggs, egg hunts and time off work. Many shops and banks are closed on Good Friday and Easter Monday too.
Easter is important for faith, family and rest. It brings communities together and gives people time to reflect and celebrate.
Traditions
On Easter Sunday many Australians go to church or join a sunrise service on the beach. Families meet for a special meal. Children hunt for chocolate eggs in gardens. People also give hot cross buns and other sweet treats to friends and family.
Chocolate bilbies are sold instead of rabbits in some places to help native wildlife. City events like the Sydney Royal Easter Show draw big crowds with rides and food. In coastal towns people often spend the day at the beach. In farming areas there may be local fairs or rodeos that mix with family traditions.
The day feels relaxed and friendly. It is part of a long holiday weekend, so people travel or rest with loved ones.
Travel Tips
Expect many shops, banks and some attractions to close or run shorter hours on Easter Sunday. Public transport may have reduced schedules and roads can be busy as people travel. Book tickets and check opening times in advance.
Join community events like sunrise services, coastal walks and local markets. Stay safe by planning travel times, keeping valuables secure, and following local rules at parks and beaches. Respect cultural and religious services to enjoy a meaningful holiday experience.