
10 Things to do before the King's Birthday Holiday- 2024 Long Weekend Dates.
King's Birthday long weekend is coming up on Monday, 10th June, 2024!
Many Australians will still get a public holiday this June. For a relaxing and enjoyable holiday, it's time to start planning those things with your supplier.
When you're planning to take a break for King's Birthday holiday, it's important to keep your supplier informed to ensure that your business operations continue smoothly. Here are some key things you should communicate to your supplier:
Holiday Dates:
Clearly state the start and end dates of your holiday.
Specify whether you will be completely unavailable or if there will be limited availability.

The date for the King's Birthday long weekend in June falls across different dates depending on your state or territory. Check out the table below for all your individual states' days off.
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King's Birthday June Long Weekend Dates |
2024 |
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New South Wales |
Monday 10th June |
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Victoria |
Monday 10th June |
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Australian Capital Territory |
Monday 10th June |
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South Australia |
Monday 10th June |
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Tasmania |
Monday 10th June |
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Northern Territory |
Monday 10th June |
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Queensland |
Monday 7th October |
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Western Australia |
Monday 23rd September |
New South Wales, Victoria, the Australian Capital Territory, South Australia, Tasmania, and the Northern Territory celebrate the King's Birthday on the second Monday in June. This year, it will be June 10th, 2024.
Order Deadlines:
Inform your supplier of any orders that need to be processed before you leave.
Provide a schedule for any upcoming orders that should be placed or shipped during your absence.
Point of Contact:
Designate a point of contact in your absence who can handle communications and decisions.
Share the contact information of this person with your supplier.
Emergency Contact Information:
Provide your supplier with an emergency contact method in case something urgent arises that only you can address.
Payment Arrangements:
Ensure that any pending payments are settled before your holiday.
Arrange for any necessary payments that will be due during your absence.
Stock Levels:
Review and communicate your current stock levels to prevent running out of critical items.
Discuss any potential needs for increased stock to cover the period of your holiday.
Delivery Schedules:
Confirm any scheduled deliveries during your holiday.
Arrange for someone to receive and check the deliveries if needed.
Special Instructions:
Provide any specific instructions for handling orders, deliveries, or other operations during your absence.
Expectations for Response Times:
Set realistic expectations for response times if you will be checking emails or messages intermittently.
Acknowledgment:
Request confirmation from your supplier that they have received and understood your holiday plans and instructions.
By clearly communicating these details, you can help ensure that your business continues to run smoothly and that any potential issues are minimized while you're on holiday.







