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Sydney · Monday 5 October 2026

Labour Day Surcharge Guide

Labour Day is a public holiday in NSW. Restaurants that open will typically add a surcharge of 10–20% to your bill. In Sydney, the average public holiday surcharge is 13.2%. Use the map below to check surcharges for restaurants near you before you book.

13.2%
Typical surcharge
+$37
Extra for a group of 4 ($70/head)
64%
Venues confirmed charging 15%+

High surcharge

These Sydney restaurants charge a public holiday surcharge on Labour Day, added on top of menu prices. Rates are confirmed from restaurant menus.

Frequently asked

Is Labour Day a public holiday in Sydney?

Yes. Labour Day is a public holiday in NSW. It is not observed in all Australian states. Restaurants that trade on this day are permitted to charge a public holiday surcharge.

How much is a typical Labour Day surcharge?

Most Sydney restaurants charge between 10% and 20% on public holidays. The fairfare average across 1163 tracked venues is 13.2%. Always check the menu or call ahead before you visit.

Is the Labour Day surcharge legal?

Yes. Weekend and public holiday surcharges are legal in Australia, provided they are displayed on the menu. Card surcharges are being banned from October 2026, but public holiday surcharges remain legal.

How accurate is this data?

Surcharge information is sourced from restaurant menus and may not reflect recent changes. Always confirm with the venue before your visit.

Data is based on fairfare's existing restaurant database and may not accurately reflect current surcharge policies. Always confirm with the venue before your visit.

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