It’s the start of the new year. The festivities have passed us by. We’ve partied, we’ve overindulged, and we’re now back to work. So, there really is no better time to daydream about booking your next ...
The festive season has concluded and the New Year is upon us. If your 2026 diary is looking rather sparse, you may be contemplating when to schedule your holidays for the year. The silver lining is ...
It’s important to say right away that suggesting people coincide their annual leave with bank holidays to maximise their time away from work is not exactly akin to cracking the Enigma code and doesn’t ...
Timing is the key to help you more than double your time away from your job. Here’s how you can benefit from holidays like Australia Day and Easter as well as changing days off around the country.
Corporate Traveller and Virgin Australia have released their holiday hacks, to help workers get the most out of their time off. The standout opportunities come from five windows: Christmas–New Year, ...
Most Australians with full-time employment are entitled to four weeks of annual leave a year. There are eight national public holidays in Australia, including Australia Day, the King’s Birthday, and ...
March 30- April 24: Annual leave (18 days) This would give you 31 days away from work, from March 28 weekend through to the Anzac Day public holiday on April 27. 31 days off for 18 days of annual ...
Millions of workers can turn 19 days of annual leave into 47 with a savvy but simple hack. Aligning your time off with weekends and public holidays results in a longer break without eating into your ...