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Date Calculator

Calculate days between dates, add/subtract days, weeks, or months from any date.

Days Between Two Dates

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Weeks

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Months

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Years

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Time Breakdown

Quick Reference

Common Timeframes

  • 1 week = 7 days
  • 2 weeks = 14 days
  • 1 month = 30.44 days
  • 1 quarter = 91 days
  • 1 year = 365 days

Business Days

  • 1 business week = 5 days
  • 1 month = ~22 working days
  • 1 year = ~260 working days

Notice Periods

  • 1 week notice
  • 2 weeks notice
  • 30 days notice
  • 90 days notice

Key Australian Dates to Remember

Financial Year Dates

  • Financial Year Start:1 July
  • Financial Year End:30 June
  • Tax Return Due (Self-lodgers):31 October
  • Tax Return Due (Tax Agent):15 May (next year)
  • BAS Quarterly Due:28th of following month

2025 Public Holidays (National)

  • New Year's Day:1 January
  • Australia Day:27 January (observed)
  • Good Friday:18 April
  • Easter Monday:21 April
  • ANZAC Day:25 April
  • Queen's Birthday:Varies by state
  • Christmas Day:25 December
  • Boxing Day:26 December

Working Days Note

Our working days calculator excludes weekends but does not automatically exclude public holidays. Remember to manually account for state-specific public holidays when calculating business deadlines in Australia.

Australian Employment Notice Periods

Under the Fair Work Act 2009, minimum notice periods for termination depend on length of service. Use our date calculator to determine exact end dates for notice periods.

Length of Service Minimum Notice Over 45 Years Old
Up to 1 year 1 week 1 week
1-3 years 2 weeks 3 weeks
3-5 years 3 weeks 4 weeks
5+ years 4 weeks 5 weeks

Source: Fair Work Commission. Many employment contracts and awards specify longer notice periods. Always check your specific agreement.

When to Use a Date Calculator

Work & Employment

  • • Calculating your last day after giving notice
  • • Determining probation period end dates
  • • Planning annual leave and return dates
  • • Long service leave eligibility (usually 10 years)
  • • Contract renewal and expiry tracking

Legal & Financial

  • • Cooling-off periods (10 days for property)
  • • Settlement dates for property purchases
  • • Payment terms (30, 60, 90 days)
  • • Statute of limitations calculations
  • • Tax deadline calculations

Personal Planning

  • • Days until a special event or holiday
  • • Pregnancy due date countdown
  • • Visa expiry and renewal planning
  • • Subscription and membership renewals
  • • Goal tracking and milestone planning

Project Management

  • • Sprint planning (2-week cycles)
  • • Milestone deadline calculations
  • • Release schedule planning
  • • Resource allocation timing
  • • Delivery date estimates

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the working days calculator include Australian public holidays?
No, our working days calculator only excludes Saturdays and Sundays. Australian public holidays vary by state and territory, so you'll need to manually subtract any public holidays that fall within your date range. There are typically 8-12 public holidays per year depending on your state.
How do I calculate my last day of work after resigning?
Use the "Add/Subtract Days" tab. Enter today's date (or your resignation date), select "Add", and enter the number of days in your notice period (e.g., 14 days for 2 weeks notice). The result shows your last working day. Note: Some contracts require notice in weeks rather than calendar days, so check your employment agreement.
When does the Australian financial year start and end?
The Australian financial year runs from 1 July to 30 June. For example, the 2024-25 financial year started on 1 July 2024 and ends on 30 June 2025. This affects tax returns, business reporting, and many financial calculations. Use our calculator to find days remaining until end of financial year or until tax deadlines.
What is a cooling-off period and how long is it in Australia?
A cooling-off period is a timeframe during which you can withdraw from a contract without penalty. In Australia, this varies by transaction type: property purchases typically have a 5-10 business day cooling-off period (varies by state), door-to-door sales have 10 business days, and some financial products have 14 days. Always check your specific contract and state laws.
How many working days are in an Australian year?
A typical Australian year has approximately 260 weekdays (52 weeks × 5 days). After subtracting approximately 10-12 public holidays, there are roughly 248-250 working days per year. This varies slightly depending on how weekends align with public holidays in any given year.
How do I calculate annual leave entitlement?
Full-time Australian employees are entitled to 4 weeks (20 days) of paid annual leave per year under the National Employment Standards. Leave accrues progressively at approximately 2.923 hours per week (for a 38-hour week) or about 1.67 days per month. Use our working days calculator to plan your leave and return dates.