What's open and closed today for the June long weekend

The upcoming June long weekend marks the celebration of the King’s Birthday.

Although King Charles III was born on November 14, several states honor the monarch’s birthday on June 10.

In contrast, Western Australia and Queensland will hold their celebrations in September and October.

While King Charles III’s actual birthday is on November 14, in many states, the monarch’s birthday is celebrated on June 10. (Getty)

The remaining states and territories have slightly different regulations impacting the store’s opening hours this weekend.

Here’s a quick state-by-state guide on the trading hours for Australia’s biggest retailers this King’s Birthday long weekend

Woolworths stores in NSW, the ACT, Victoria, Queensland, the Northern Territory, Western Australia and Tasmania will be open.

Stores in South Australia will be closed. 

Big W stores in NSW, the ACT, Victoria, Queensland, the Northern Territory, Western Australia and Tasmania will be open to a reduced schedule.

SA stores will be closed besides Port Augusta, Victor Harbour, Mount Gambier and Murray Bridge.

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Big W stores in NSW, the ACT, Victoria, Queensland, the Northern Territory, Western Australia and Tasmania will be open. (Big W)

Most Dan Murphy’s around the country will remain open, trading from 10am until either 6pm or 7pm.

Coles stores in NSW, the ACT, Victoria, Queensland, the Northern Territory, Western Australia and Tasmania will be open.

Stores in South Australia will be closed.

Some regional stores may remain open; check with your local store.

Most stores should be open across the country. Stores in South Australia will be closed.

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Most Kmart stores will be open around the country, with some operating on reduced trading hours. (Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Stores in SA will be open at reduced trading hours, most will open at 11am and close at 5pm.

Stores in NSW, Queensland, ACT, Tasmania, Victoria, Western Australia and the Northern Territory will be open with regular hours.

Queensland and Western Australia: All stores are operating during normal trading hours.

NSW and ACT: All centres are open from 10am and have reduced trading hours.

SA: All Westfield shopping centres are closed.

Victoria: All Victorian centres are trading from 10am to 5pm.

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Bunnings stores will be open over the long weekend. (Louie Douvis)

Bunnings stores will be open in every state and territory. Stores will open and close at their regular time.

Aldi stores have varied opening hours across the country. Potential shoppers are advised to check the Aldi store for more specific information.

BWS stores in every state and territory open between 9am and 10am and close between 6pm and 7pm

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