Public and Bank Holidays Act 1972

 

Public and Bank Holidays Act 1972

Contents

1.Short title1

2.Commencement1

3.Construction of this Act to be subject to awards, orders, or agreements, made under Industrial Relations Act 19791

5.Days fixed as public and bank holidays1

6.Saturdays to be bank holidays2

7.Special public or bank holidays and half‑holidays2

8.Power of Governor to alter day appointed for a public holiday or bank holiday2

9.Effect of proclamation under sections 7 and 8 on awards, orders, or agreements under Industrial Relations Act 19793

10.Banks to be closed on bank holidays3

Second Schedule — Public and bank holidays

Notes

Compilation table5

 

Public and Bank Holidays Act 1972

An Act to rationalise public and bank holidays and for purposes incidental thereto.

1.Short title

This Act may be cited as the Public and Bank Holidays Act 1972 1.

2.Commencement

This Act shall come into operation on a date to fixed by proclamation 1.

3.Construction of this Act to be subject to awards, orders, or agreements, made under Industrial Relations Act 1979

Unless it is otherwise expressly provided in this Act, any provision of an award, order, or industrial agreement made under the Industrial Relations Act 1979 or an employer‑employee agreement under Part VID of the Industrial Relations Act 1979, prevails over any provision of or under this Act, to the extent of any inconsistency therewith.

[Section 3 amended: No. 71 of 1987 s. 4; No. 13 of 1993 s. 103; No. 20 of 2002 s. 24; amended: Gazette 15 Aug 2003 p. 3690.]

[4.Omitted under the Reprints Act 1984 s. 7(4)(f).]

5.Days fixed as public and bank holidays

Subject to this Act, the several days specified, or appointed under the power, in the Second Schedule shall be public holidays and bank holidays throughout the State.

[Section 5 amended: No. 53 of 1983 s. 2.]

6.Saturdays to be bank holidays

Saturday shall be a bank holiday throughout the State.

[Section 6 inserted: No. 32 of 2004 s. 4.]

7.Special public or bank holidays and half‑holidays

(1)The Governor may, from time to time, by proclamation — 

(a)appoint a special day specified in the proclamation to be a public holiday or bank holiday, or both;

(b)appoint any part of any special day specified in the proclamation to be a public half‑holiday,

in any year either throughout the State or within such district or locality as is specified in the proclamation, and in that case the special day or part thereof shall accordingly be a public holiday or bank holiday, or both, or public half‑holiday, as the case may be.

(2)Where a proclamation is made under subsection (1), the Governor may, from time to time, vary or cancel it by subsequent proclamation published in the Government Gazette at least 3 weeks before the special day specified in the former proclamation.

8.Power of Governor to alter day appointed for a public holiday or bank holiday

(1)The Governor may, from time to time, by proclamation declare that, instead of a day referred to in section 5, some other day shall be a public holiday or bank holiday, or both, in any year either throughout the State or within such district or locality as is specified in the proclamation, and in that case such other day shall accordingly be a public holiday or bank holiday, or both, as the case may be, instead of the day so referred to in that section.

(2)A proclamation made under subsection (1) shall be published in the Government Gazette at least 3 weeks before the first day to be affected thereby.

(3)Where a proclamation is made under subsection (1), the Governor may, from time to time, vary or cancel it by subsequent proclamation published in the Government Gazette at least 3 weeks before the first day to be affected thereby.

[Section 8 amended: No. 6 of 1976 s. 2; No. 53 of 1983 s. 3; No. 71 of 1987 s. 5; No. 74 of 2003 s. 96.]

9.Effect of proclamation under sections 7 and 8 on awards, orders, or agreements under Industrial Relations Act 1979

Any provision of a proclamation made under section 7 or 8 prevails over any provision of an award, order, or industrial agreement made under the Industrial Relations Act 1979 to the extent of any inconsistency therewith.

[Section 9 amended: No. 71 of 1987 s. 6.]

10.Banks to be closed on bank holidays

(1)Subject to subsection (2), all banks in the State shall close their premises to the public on bank holidays.

(2)A bank in the State is not required to close its premises to the public on a Saturday, if that Saturday —

(a)is a bank holiday by virtue of section 6; and

(b)is not a bank holiday or public holiday under any other section.

[Section 10 amended: No. 32 of 2004 s. 5.]

[First Schedule omitted under the Reprints Act 1984 s. 7(4)(f).]

 

Second Schedule — Public and bank holidays

[s. 5]

[Heading amended: No. 19 of 2010 s. 4.]

New Year’s Day (1st January).

Australia Day (26th January or, when that day falls on a Saturday or Sunday, the first Monday following the 26th January).

Labour Day (Monday on or first Monday following the 1st March).

Good Friday.

Easter Monday.

Anzac Day (25th April).

Western Australia Day (Monday on or first Monday following the 1st June).

Celebration Day for the Anniversary of the Birthday of the Reigning Sovereign (day to be appointed for each year by proclamation published in the Government Gazette at least 3 weeks before the day so appointed).

Christmas Day (25th December).

Boxing Day (26th December).

When New Year’s Day, Anzac Day, or Christmas Day falls on a Saturday or Sunday the next following Monday is also a public holiday and bank holiday.

When Boxing Day falls on a Saturday the next following Monday is also a public holiday and bank holiday.

When Boxing Day falls on a Sunday or Monday the next following Tuesday is also a public holiday and bank holiday.

[Second Schedule amended: No. 6 of 1976 s. 3; No. 53 of 1983 s. 4; No. 20 of 1992 s. 4; No. 8 of 2009 s. 103; No. 3 of 2012 s. 5.]

 

Notes

1This is a compilation of the Public and Bank Holidays Act 1972 and includes the amendments made by the other written laws referred to in the following table. The table also contains information about any reprint.

Compilation table

Short title

Number and year

Assent

Commencement

Public and Bank Holidays Act 1972

63 of 1972

31 Oct 1972

22 Jun 1973 (see s. 2 and Gazette 22 Jun 1973 p. 2367)

Public and Bank Holidays Act Amendment Act 1976

6 of 1976

25 May 1976

25 May 1976

Public and Bank Holidays Amendment Act 1983

53 of 1983

13 Dec 1983

13 Dec 1983

Public and Bank Holidays Amendment Act 1987

71 of 1987

22 Nov 1987

22 Nov 1987 (see s. 2)

Public and Bank Holidays Amendment Act 1992

20 of 1992

17 Jun 1992

1 Jan 1994 (see s. 2)

Workplace Agreements Act 1993 s. 103

13 of 1993

23 Nov 1993

1 Dec 1993 (see s. 2 and Gazette 30 Nov 1993 p. 6439)

Reprint of the Public and Bank Holidays Act 1972 as at 4 Jan 2002 (includes amendments listed above)

Labour Relations Reform Act 2002 s. 24

20 of 2002

8 Jul 2002

15 Sep 2002 (see s. 2(1) and Gazette 6 Sep 2002 p. 4487)

Labour Relations Reform (Consequential Amendments) Regulations 2003 r. 13 published in Gazette 15 Aug 2003 p. 3685‑92

15 Sep 2003 (see r. 2)

Statutes (Repeals and Minor Amendments) Act 2003 s. 96

74 of 2003

15 Dec 2003

15 Dec 2003 (see s. 2)

Public and Bank Holidays Amendment Act 2004

32 of 2004

14 Oct 2004

14 Oct 2004 (see s. 2)

Reprint 2: The Public and Bank Holidays Act 1972 as at 18 Apr 2008 (includes amendments listed above)

Statutes (Repeals and Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2009 s. 103

8 of 2009

21 May 2009

22 May 2009 (see s. 2(b))

Standardisation of Formatting Act 2010 s. 4

19 of 2010

28 Jun 2010

11 Sep 2010 (see s. 2(b) and Gazette 10 Sep 2010 p. 4341)

Western Australia Day (Renaming) Act 2012 Pt. 2 Div. 1

3 of 2012

10 Apr 2012

11 Apr 2012 (see s. 2(b))