City of Newcastle puts public holiday on the agenda

22 July 2025

Novocastrians are being asked whether they think the first day of the Newcastle Show should be a local public holiday for the next two years.

City of Newcastle has today launched a survey seeking input from Newcastle residents, businesses, schools, and tourism operators to assess community sentiment and the economic benefits of a proposed public holiday in 2026 and 2027.

City of Newcastle Executive Director Corporate Services David Clarke said a two-year application is a new approach that will be strengthened with broader consultation methods this year.

"The Newcastle Show is a proud tradition that unites our community and is a significant part of the city's identity, with history dating back to 1901 when the first show was held," Mr Clarke said.

"We want to hear from residents and businesses about whether they support having a public holiday to mark the occasion.

"Our engagement process will provide a detailed analysis of the impact of the Newcastle Show and build on previous years' engagement to deliver more opportunities for people to have their say.

"Residents can participate in the survey, share their favourite Newcastle show memories and photos online, or if you're short on time, simply cast a quick vote in our online poll. 

"As well as meaningful consultation with the community, we’re committed to providing a detailed analysis to understand effects on business activity, employment, tourism and regional promotion."

City of Newcastle will consult with a broad range of stakeholders including Business Hunter, banks, major employers, schools,local transport providers, and unions, as well as tourism operators, hospitality venues and Business Improvement Associations.

Following consultation, Council will review the results for endorsement before submitting an application to the NSW Government for consideration.

If the day were to be declared a local public holiday in 2026 and 2027 it would apply to all employees whose place of work is within the Newcastle Local Government Area.

Alternatively, a local event day may be declared, as has been the case since 2016. While not a public holiday, a local event day is recognised by employees whose industrial agreements observe it, and any other employers who choose to participate.

You can have your say by completing the online survey here before 5pm on Tuesday 19 August http://haveyoursay.newcastle.nsw.gov.au/newcastle-regional-show-day-2026-and-2027 

The 2026 Newcastle Show will run from Friday 27 February to Sunday 1 March.