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ANZAC Day Weekend 2026: Double demerits now apply in NSW, WA, ACT

The ANZAC Day long weekend brings with it the prospect of double demerit points for drivers in a number of states and territories across Australia – but not all.

Double demerit points are valid from midnight Friday 24 April until 11:59 p.m. Monday 27 April 2026 in New South Wales (NSW), Western Australia (WA) and the Australian Capital Territory (ACT).

The inclusion of double points on Monday covers the additional public holiday in these states as ANZAC Day (25 April) falls on a Saturday.

In Victoria, South Australia, Tasmania and the Northern Territory there are no double demerit points and there is no public holiday on Monday.

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Queensland has double demerit points all year round, so the ANZAC Day period has no impact on penalties for drivers who break the law.

Not all violations result in double demerit points.

In a statement from the New South Wales government, New South Wales Police said it would target “high-risk behavior such as speeding, illegal use of mobile phones, improper seat belt use and motorcycle helmet violations” over the weekend.

“This is a high-visibility operation and motorists can expect to see police officers on highways, in regional areas and across our metropolitan road network,” said NSW Police and Counter-Terrorism Minister Yasmin Catley.