Millions of Australians across the country will score the day off for a National Day of Mourning for Her Majesty on Thursday. Here is a guide to what stores will be open.
But with a public holiday normally comes confusion of what stores will open, which will close and what their trading hours will be.
Pubs, clubs, restaurants and hospitality venues will be allowed to trade as normal while bottle shops will open with varying business hours for state and territories. Australians are set to commemorate Queen Elizabeth II for a National Day of Mourning on Thursday. Photo by Lisa Maree Williams/Getty Images.
South Australia is working with the local health district to ensure scheduled surgeries continue, though GPs have been given the choice to open or close.
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