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A regal guide to everything that's open on the King's Birthday long weekend

A regal guide to everything that's open on the King's Birthday long weekend

The Advertiser2 days ago

It's the King's Birthday long weekend, so get out the royal blue tableware, the good china and drape yourself in regal finery.
Most states celebrate with a day off on June 9 so make sure you're not caught without a fresh Victorian sponge with this opening hours guide to the long weekend. Psst, the sovereign's real birthday is November 14.
NSW, Victoria, SA, Tasmania, the NT and the ACT celebrate the King's Birthday public holiday on June 9.
Western Australia celebrates the monarch's birthday on September 29, and in Queensland, the public holiday falls on October 6.
The public holiday does not mark King Charles' true birthday, which falls on November 14.
Stores in ACT, Victoria, NSW and Tasmania remain open across the weekend and on June 9.
There are some slight changes to trading hours in the Northern Territory based on individual shops.
Check the website for specific store trading hours.
Stores in Queensland and WA are unaffected by the public holiday.
In South Australia, all stores closed except for: Port Lincoln, Port Pirie, Berri, Port Augusta, Mount Barker, Adelaide, Rundle Place, Whyalla, Murray Bridge Green, Mount Gambier and Victor Harbor.
Woolworths supermarkets in the ACT, Victoria, NSW, WA and Tasmania are open.
Most stores in Queensland, except Hervey Bay Pialba, are also open.
Some Woolworths supermarkets in SA and NT are open, but the majority are closed.
Some individual stores' opening and closing times may vary; check their website for specific store trading hours.
ALDI stores in NSW, ACT, Victoria, Queensland and WA will open on June 9 with no change to trading hours.
Trading hours for ALDI stores in SA will vary on the long weekend. The company advised customers to visit the ALDI store locator closer to June 9 for information on individual store trading hours.
Most Dan Murphy's will be open between 10am-7pm in NSW, Victoria, SA, Tasmania, the NT and the ACT.
Some hours may vary from store to store; check online for specific trading hours.
Queensland and WA stores are unaffected.
BWS stores will be open between 10am-7pm in NSW, Victoria, SA, Tasmania, the NT and the ACT.
Some hours may vary from store to store; check online for specific trading hours.
Queensland and WA stores are unaffected.
In Tasmania, all stores will be open for trade.
In NSW and ACT, all stores will be open for trade on June 9, excluding:
In Victoria, all stores will be open for trade, excluding:
In SA, all stores will be open for trade, excluding:
In the NT, all stores will be open for trade, excluding:
In WA, all stores will be open for trade, excluding;
In NSW and ACT, all stores will be open for trade on June 9, excluding:
In WA, all stores will be open for trade on June 9, excluding:
All other Vintage Cellars stores are open as normal
All stores are open as normal on the King's Birthday long weekend.
All Bunnings stores will be open as normal on the long weekend.
Check the website for specific store trading hours.
Kmart stores in NSW, Queensland, ACT, Tasmania, Victoria, WA and the NT will be open with regular hours.
Stores in SA will be open at reduced trading hours, most will open at 11am and close at 5pm.
Most BIG W Stores are open, the company said.
Some individual store trading hours may vary, check their website for specific store trading hours.
It's the King's Birthday long weekend, so get out the royal blue tableware, the good china and drape yourself in regal finery.
Most states celebrate with a day off on June 9 so make sure you're not caught without a fresh Victorian sponge with this opening hours guide to the long weekend. Psst, the sovereign's real birthday is November 14.
NSW, Victoria, SA, Tasmania, the NT and the ACT celebrate the King's Birthday public holiday on June 9.
Western Australia celebrates the monarch's birthday on September 29, and in Queensland, the public holiday falls on October 6.
The public holiday does not mark King Charles' true birthday, which falls on November 14.
Stores in ACT, Victoria, NSW and Tasmania remain open across the weekend and on June 9.
There are some slight changes to trading hours in the Northern Territory based on individual shops.
Check the website for specific store trading hours.
Stores in Queensland and WA are unaffected by the public holiday.
In South Australia, all stores closed except for: Port Lincoln, Port Pirie, Berri, Port Augusta, Mount Barker, Adelaide, Rundle Place, Whyalla, Murray Bridge Green, Mount Gambier and Victor Harbor.
Woolworths supermarkets in the ACT, Victoria, NSW, WA and Tasmania are open.
Most stores in Queensland, except Hervey Bay Pialba, are also open.
Some Woolworths supermarkets in SA and NT are open, but the majority are closed.
Some individual stores' opening and closing times may vary; check their website for specific store trading hours.
ALDI stores in NSW, ACT, Victoria, Queensland and WA will open on June 9 with no change to trading hours.
Trading hours for ALDI stores in SA will vary on the long weekend. The company advised customers to visit the ALDI store locator closer to June 9 for information on individual store trading hours.
Most Dan Murphy's will be open between 10am-7pm in NSW, Victoria, SA, Tasmania, the NT and the ACT.
Some hours may vary from store to store; check online for specific trading hours.
Queensland and WA stores are unaffected.
BWS stores will be open between 10am-7pm in NSW, Victoria, SA, Tasmania, the NT and the ACT.
Some hours may vary from store to store; check online for specific trading hours.
Queensland and WA stores are unaffected.
In Tasmania, all stores will be open for trade.
In NSW and ACT, all stores will be open for trade on June 9, excluding:
In Victoria, all stores will be open for trade, excluding:
In SA, all stores will be open for trade, excluding:
In the NT, all stores will be open for trade, excluding:
In WA, all stores will be open for trade, excluding;
In NSW and ACT, all stores will be open for trade on June 9, excluding:
In WA, all stores will be open for trade on June 9, excluding:
All other Vintage Cellars stores are open as normal
All stores are open as normal on the King's Birthday long weekend.
All Bunnings stores will be open as normal on the long weekend.
Check the website for specific store trading hours.
Kmart stores in NSW, Queensland, ACT, Tasmania, Victoria, WA and the NT will be open with regular hours.
Stores in SA will be open at reduced trading hours, most will open at 11am and close at 5pm.
Most BIG W Stores are open, the company said.
Some individual store trading hours may vary, check their website for specific store trading hours.
It's the King's Birthday long weekend, so get out the royal blue tableware, the good china and drape yourself in regal finery.
Most states celebrate with a day off on June 9 so make sure you're not caught without a fresh Victorian sponge with this opening hours guide to the long weekend. Psst, the sovereign's real birthday is November 14.
NSW, Victoria, SA, Tasmania, the NT and the ACT celebrate the King's Birthday public holiday on June 9.
Western Australia celebrates the monarch's birthday on September 29, and in Queensland, the public holiday falls on October 6.
The public holiday does not mark King Charles' true birthday, which falls on November 14.
Stores in ACT, Victoria, NSW and Tasmania remain open across the weekend and on June 9.
There are some slight changes to trading hours in the Northern Territory based on individual shops.
Check the website for specific store trading hours.
Stores in Queensland and WA are unaffected by the public holiday.
In South Australia, all stores closed except for: Port Lincoln, Port Pirie, Berri, Port Augusta, Mount Barker, Adelaide, Rundle Place, Whyalla, Murray Bridge Green, Mount Gambier and Victor Harbor.
Woolworths supermarkets in the ACT, Victoria, NSW, WA and Tasmania are open.
Most stores in Queensland, except Hervey Bay Pialba, are also open.
Some Woolworths supermarkets in SA and NT are open, but the majority are closed.
Some individual stores' opening and closing times may vary; check their website for specific store trading hours.
ALDI stores in NSW, ACT, Victoria, Queensland and WA will open on June 9 with no change to trading hours.
Trading hours for ALDI stores in SA will vary on the long weekend. The company advised customers to visit the ALDI store locator closer to June 9 for information on individual store trading hours.
Most Dan Murphy's will be open between 10am-7pm in NSW, Victoria, SA, Tasmania, the NT and the ACT.
Some hours may vary from store to store; check online for specific trading hours.
Queensland and WA stores are unaffected.
BWS stores will be open between 10am-7pm in NSW, Victoria, SA, Tasmania, the NT and the ACT.
Some hours may vary from store to store; check online for specific trading hours.
Queensland and WA stores are unaffected.
In Tasmania, all stores will be open for trade.
In NSW and ACT, all stores will be open for trade on June 9, excluding:
In Victoria, all stores will be open for trade, excluding:
In SA, all stores will be open for trade, excluding:
In the NT, all stores will be open for trade, excluding:
In WA, all stores will be open for trade, excluding;
In NSW and ACT, all stores will be open for trade on June 9, excluding:
In WA, all stores will be open for trade on June 9, excluding:
All other Vintage Cellars stores are open as normal
All stores are open as normal on the King's Birthday long weekend.
All Bunnings stores will be open as normal on the long weekend.
Check the website for specific store trading hours.
Kmart stores in NSW, Queensland, ACT, Tasmania, Victoria, WA and the NT will be open with regular hours.
Stores in SA will be open at reduced trading hours, most will open at 11am and close at 5pm.
Most BIG W Stores are open, the company said.
Some individual store trading hours may vary, check their website for specific store trading hours.
It's the King's Birthday long weekend, so get out the royal blue tableware, the good china and drape yourself in regal finery.
Most states celebrate with a day off on June 9 so make sure you're not caught without a fresh Victorian sponge with this opening hours guide to the long weekend. Psst, the sovereign's real birthday is November 14.
NSW, Victoria, SA, Tasmania, the NT and the ACT celebrate the King's Birthday public holiday on June 9.
Western Australia celebrates the monarch's birthday on September 29, and in Queensland, the public holiday falls on October 6.
The public holiday does not mark King Charles' true birthday, which falls on November 14.
Stores in ACT, Victoria, NSW and Tasmania remain open across the weekend and on June 9.
There are some slight changes to trading hours in the Northern Territory based on individual shops.
Check the website for specific store trading hours.
Stores in Queensland and WA are unaffected by the public holiday.
In South Australia, all stores closed except for: Port Lincoln, Port Pirie, Berri, Port Augusta, Mount Barker, Adelaide, Rundle Place, Whyalla, Murray Bridge Green, Mount Gambier and Victor Harbor.
Woolworths supermarkets in the ACT, Victoria, NSW, WA and Tasmania are open.
Most stores in Queensland, except Hervey Bay Pialba, are also open.
Some Woolworths supermarkets in SA and NT are open, but the majority are closed.
Some individual stores' opening and closing times may vary; check their website for specific store trading hours.
ALDI stores in NSW, ACT, Victoria, Queensland and WA will open on June 9 with no change to trading hours.
Trading hours for ALDI stores in SA will vary on the long weekend. The company advised customers to visit the ALDI store locator closer to June 9 for information on individual store trading hours.
Most Dan Murphy's will be open between 10am-7pm in NSW, Victoria, SA, Tasmania, the NT and the ACT.
Some hours may vary from store to store; check online for specific trading hours.
Queensland and WA stores are unaffected.
BWS stores will be open between 10am-7pm in NSW, Victoria, SA, Tasmania, the NT and the ACT.
Some hours may vary from store to store; check online for specific trading hours.
Queensland and WA stores are unaffected.
In Tasmania, all stores will be open for trade.
In NSW and ACT, all stores will be open for trade on June 9, excluding:
In Victoria, all stores will be open for trade, excluding:
In SA, all stores will be open for trade, excluding:
In the NT, all stores will be open for trade, excluding:
In WA, all stores will be open for trade, excluding;
In NSW and ACT, all stores will be open for trade on June 9, excluding:
In WA, all stores will be open for trade on June 9, excluding:
All other Vintage Cellars stores are open as normal
All stores are open as normal on the King's Birthday long weekend.
All Bunnings stores will be open as normal on the long weekend.
Check the website for specific store trading hours.
Kmart stores in NSW, Queensland, ACT, Tasmania, Victoria, WA and the NT will be open with regular hours.
Stores in SA will be open at reduced trading hours, most will open at 11am and close at 5pm.
Most BIG W Stores are open, the company said.
Some individual store trading hours may vary, check their website for specific store trading hours.

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