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Get Started ≫Annual leave: Australia vs New Zealand
Statutory annual leave in Australia and New Zealand, side by side, with the primary source for every figure.
Australia: 4 weeks' paid leave a year (5 for defined shiftworkers), accruing from day one, plus 8 national public holidays and state additions. New Zealand: 4 weeks' paid annual holidays after 12 months, plus up to 12 public holidays including Matariki. At five years' service that means 4 weeks in Australia and 4 weeks in New Zealand.
Australia vs New Zealand, side by side
| Australia | New Zealand | |
|---|---|---|
| The rule | 4 weeks' paid leave a year (5 for defined shiftworkers), accruing from day one, plus 8 national public holidays and state additions. | 4 weeks' paid annual holidays after 12 months, plus up to 12 public holidays including Matariki. |
| At 1 year | 4 weeks | 4 weeks |
| At 5 years | 4 weeks | 4 weeks |
| At 10 years | 4 weeks | 4 weeks |
| Key numbers | Entitlement: 4 weeks a year (5 for award shiftworkers); Public holidays: 8 national; 10-13 typical by state; Leave loading: Award-dependent, commonly 17.5% | Entitlement: 4 weeks after 12 months; Public holidays: Up to 12 (11 national + 1 regional); Pay-as-you-go: 8% of gross, narrow eligibility |
Australia
The NES gives full-time and part-time employees 4 weeks of paid annual leave per year, accruing progressively and rolling over indefinitely, with unused leave paid out on termination. Shiftworkers defined by an award get 5 weeks. Leave loading (commonly 17.5%) applies only where an award or agreement provides it. Public holidays add 8 national days, with states typically taking the total to 10 to 13.
- Entitlement4 weeks a year (5 for award shiftworkers)
- Public holidays8 national; 10-13 typical by state
- Leave loadingAward-dependent, commonly 17.5%
- On terminationUnused leave paid out
- Casuals get no paid annual leave; the 25% loading is the trade-off.
Source: Fair Work Ombudsman (NES, Fair Work Act ss.86-87). Checked July 2026.
New Zealand
Every employee reaches 4 weeks of paid annual holidays at each 12-month anniversary. Public holidays top out at 12: 11 national days including Matariki, plus one regional anniversary day. Pay-as-you-go at 8% of gross is allowed only for genuine fixed-term roles under 12 months or truly irregular work, and calling someone casual is not enough on its own.
- Entitlement4 weeks after 12 months
- Public holidaysUp to 12 (11 national + 1 regional)
- Pay-as-you-go8% of gross, narrow eligibility
- The Holidays Act replacement (the Employment Leave Bill) is at select committee; once passed it takes effect only 24 months after assent, so current rules hold until roughly 2028-29.
Source: Employment New Zealand (Holidays Act 2003). Checked July 2026.
Hiring in both markets?
Put a full number on each side with the true-cost calculators: True cost of an employee (Australia) and True cost of an employee (New Zealand). The complete six-market picture is on the Annual leave by country page.
Sources
Every figure on this page comes from the government source for its market.
| Market | Source | Rule / effective | Verified |
|---|---|---|---|
| Australia | Fair Work Ombudsman | NES, Fair Work Act ss.86-87 | Checked July 2026 |
| New Zealand | Employment New Zealand | Holidays Act 2003 | Checked July 2026 |
Comparing entitlements is the easy half of hiring across markets. The hard half is whether the person you hire in Sydney, Singapore or Seattle will actually work out, and that risk looks the same in every jurisdiction. Compono matches candidates on how they work, not just what the CV claims, so the hires behind these numbers hold up wherever you make them.
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What is the rule on annual leave in Australia?
4 weeks' paid leave a year (5 for defined shiftworkers), accruing from day one, plus 8 national public holidays and state additions. The NES gives full-time and part-time employees 4 weeks of paid annual leave per year, accruing progressively and rolling over indefinitely, with unused leave paid out on termination.
What is the rule on annual leave in New Zealand?
4 weeks' paid annual holidays after 12 months, plus up to 12 public holidays including Matariki. Every employee reaches 4 weeks of paid annual holidays at each 12-month anniversary.
Where can I check the source figures?
The sources section below links the Australia and New Zealand government pages every figure on this page was verified against in July 2026.
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