Australia Day 2026 is shaping up to be one of the biggest and most inclusive celebrations NSW has ever seen, with a full day of free events designed to bring families, friends and communities together from dawn until nightfall.
From sunrise reflections on Sydney Harbour to a spectacular evening concert and fireworks, the program offers something for every age and interest — making it an easy yes for families planning how to spend 26 January.
A Full Day of Celebration Across Sydney Harbour

Festivities will centre around Circular Quay and Sydney Harbour, transforming the city into a hub of activity across land, water and sky.
The day begins at sunrise with a Dawn Reflection, as the sails of the Sydney Opera House are illuminated with a powerful artwork by Garry Purchase, a proud Aboriginal man. This will be followed by the WugulOra Morning Ceremony at Barangaroo’s Walumil Lawns, offering a meaningful moment of reflection and connection.
As the day unfolds, Harbourfest will deliver high-energy entertainment including:
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The Midday Salute, honouring Australian veterans with a tri-forces display
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Maritime Mayhem and the Harbour Parade, where vessels dress up in a colourful show of national pride
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The much-loved Australia Day Regatta, filling the harbour with action
Plenty for Kids and Families
Families won’t be short on things to do, with dedicated kids’ zones and hands-on activities throughout the day.
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Surf Life Saving NSW’s “Fun in the Sun” at First Fleet Lawn will offer free games and safety activities, helping kids learn how to stay safe at the beach.
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The hugely popular Mega Kidz Zone returns to the Overseas Passenger Terminal, featuring giant games, inflatables and arcade fun.
Australia Day Live: Music, Fireworks and Reflection

The celebrations wrap up with Australia Day Live, a free concert at the Sydney Opera House forecourt featuring an all-star Australian lineup including Cody Simpson, Kate Ceberano, William Barton, Jude York and supergroup The Fabulous Caprettos.
The evening will also include a moving tribute to families and communities affected by the Bondi terror attack, alongside a performance by Sydney-based band SHIR – Australian Jewish Music Festival, who touched the nation with their rendition of I Am Australian at the Bondi vigil.
A unique fireworks display and aerial show over Circular Quay will close out the night in unforgettable style.
A Day About Unity and Community
Australia Day 2026 is being presented as a chance to focus on shared values — respect, mateship, diversity and care for one another — while creating joyful memories with loved ones.
Whether you’re starting the day early at dawn, enjoying kid-friendly fun by the harbour, or settling in for music and fireworks at night, this year’s Australia Day celebrations promise a full day of connection, reflection and celebration.
More details and program updates can be found at australiaday.com.au.
Tip: With so much happening across the city, plan ahead, use public transport where possible, and arrive early at popular locations.

