When is Diwali 2025 in Australia? Get the date, city-by-city puja timings, temple/event links, fireworks rules, and planning tips. Verify with live muhurats.

When is Diwali 2025 in Australia? Festival of Lights Date & Puja Timings
Confused by time zones and daylight saving? You’re not alone. Here’s the short of it: most of Australia celebrates Diwali on Monday, 20 October 2025. Because the Hindu lunar calendar is sensitive to local sunset and the Amavasya Tithi, practical puja windows differ by city—and that’s what this guide gets exactly right.
In this all-in-one planner for Australians and the Indian diaspora, you’ll find a verified 5-day Diwali calendar, city-by-city puja timing windows for Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, Canberra, Hobart, and Darwin, plus temple links, fireworks laws, and travel-savvy tips. Bookmark the official sources now, then check back 1–2 weeks before Diwali for final event schedules.
Table of Contents
- Quick Answer: Australia’s Diwali 2025 Date, 5-Day Calendar, City Puja Windows
- Why the Date Varies: Lunar Tithis, Sunset, and Daylight Saving Time
- 5-Day Festival Calendar (Australia 2025) with Practical Tips
- City-by-City Puja Timings and How to Verify Your Muhurat
- Major Temples and City Events (Addresses + Official Links)
- Getting Around: Transit, Driving, and Crowds
- Fireworks in Australia: What’s Legal and Safe
- Weather and What to Wear in October (City Guides)
- Eco-Friendly and Sensory-Friendly Diwali
- Family Itineraries: Choose Your Perfect Day
- Key Statistics (with Sources)
- Featured Snippet: Fast Answers
- FAQs
Quick Answer: Australia’s Diwali 2025 Date, 5-Day Calendar, City Puja Windows
- Diwali 2025 in Australia: Monday, 20 October 2025
- 5-day festival week:
- Dhanteras: Saturday, 18 Oct
- Narak Chaturdashi (Chhoti Diwali): Sunday, 19 Oct
- Diwali / Lakshmi Puja: Monday, 20 Oct
- Govardhan Puja / Annakut: Tuesday, 21 Oct
- Bhai Dooj: Wednesday, 22 Oct
City-by-city practical home puja windows (start after local sunset during Pradosh Kaal; confirm below):
- Sydney (AEDT): about 7:15–9:15 PM
- Melbourne (AEDT): about 7:30–9:30 PM
- Brisbane (AEST): about 6:00–7:45 PM
- Perth (AWST): about 6:20–8:00 PM
- Adelaide (ACDT): about 7:20–9:10 PM
- Canberra (AEDT): about 7:15–9:10 PM
- Hobart (AEDT): about 7:30–9:30 PM
- Darwin (ACST): about 6:35–8:10 PM
Most Australians will find their best Lakshmi Puja time in the early evening of Monday, 20 Oct 2025, after local sunset while Amavasya Tithi continues. Always confirm your exact muhurat using the links above.
Why the Date Varies: Lunar Tithis, Sunset, and Daylight Saving Time
- Lunar calendar logic: Diwali falls on Kartik Amavasya (new moon). Because lunar days (tithis) don’t match Gregorian dates, the festival shifts each year.
- Local sunset matters: Lakshmi Puja is performed during Pradosh Kaal after local sunset while Amavasya is active. That’s why times vary by city.
- Daylight Saving Time (DST): NSW, VIC, SA, TAS, and ACT observe DST in October; QLD, WA, and NT do not. DST changes sunset times and can shift the practical puja window.
Bottom line: The national date is Monday, 20 Oct 2025, but your puja window is local.
5-Day Festival Calendar (Australia 2025) with Practical Tips
Day 1 — Dhanteras (Sat, 18 Oct)
- Focus: Home cleaning, new utensils or silver, diya prep.
- Tip: Save receipts; avoid peak-store hours by shopping in the morning.
Day 2 — Narak Chaturdashi / Chhoti Diwali (Sun, 19 Oct)
- Focus: Early diya lighting, abhyang snan, rangoli outlines.
- Tip: Test fairy lights and extension cords; set up wind-safe balcony lanterns.
Day 3 — Diwali / Lakshmi Puja (Mon, 20 Oct)
- Focus: Evening puja after sunset during Pradosh Kaal; family aarti; visiting a temple or community event.
- Tip: Prep the thali and sweets in the afternoon; plan a simple, calm evening.
Day 4 — Govardhan Puja / Annakut (Tue, 21 Oct)
- Focus: Temple Annakut darshan; gratitude for abundance.
- Tip: Arrive early; the first hour gets the longest queues.
Day 5 — Bhai Dooj (Wed, 22 Oct)
- Focus: Sibling rituals and shared meals.
- Tip: If family is interstate, schedule a video call with a small puja at both ends.
City-by-City Puja Timings and How to Verify Your Muhurat
Use this 4-step method everywhere:
- Check local sunset for 20 Oct 2025 on timeanddate.
- Confirm Amavasya Tithi and Lakshmi Puja muhurat for your city on Drik Panchang.
- Choose a practical 60–90 minute window overlapping Pradosh Kaal.
- If you have kids or elders, start toward the earlier edge.
Sydney (AEDT)
- Practical window: about 7:15–9:15 PM
- Sunset: https://www.timeanddate.com/sun/australia/sydney?month=10&year=2025
Melbourne (AEDT)
- Practical window: about 7:30–9:30 PM
- Sunset: https://www.timeanddate.com/sun/australia/melbourne?month=10&year=2025
Brisbane (AEST)
- Practical window: about 6:00–7:45 PM
- Sunset: https://www.timeanddate.com/sun/australia/brisbane?month=10&year=2025
Perth (AWST)
- Practical window: about 6:20–8:00 PM
- Sunset: https://www.timeanddate.com/sun/australia/perth?month=10&year=2025
Adelaide (ACDT)
- Practical window: about 7:20–9:10 PM
- Sunset: https://www.timeanddate.com/sun/australia/adelaide?month=10&year=2025
Canberra (AEDT)
- Practical window: about 7:15–9:10 PM
- Sunset: https://www.timeanddate.com/sun/australia/canberra?month=10&year=2025
Hobart (AEDT)
- Practical window: about 7:30–9:30 PM
- Sunset: https://www.timeanddate.com/sun/australia/hobart?month=10&year=2025
Darwin (ACST)
- Practical window: about 6:35–8:10 PM
- Sunset: https://www.timeanddate.com/sun/australia/darwin?month=10&year=2025
Major Temples and City Events (Addresses + Official Links)
Schedules publish 2–4 weeks before Diwali. Always confirm closer to the date.
Sydney and NSW
- Sri Venkateswara Temple (Helensburgh)
- Address: 1 Temple Rd, Helensburgh NSW 2508
- Official: https://www.sydneytemple.org
- Map: https://maps.google.com/?q=1+Temple+Rd,+Helensburgh+NSW+2508
- Hindu Council of Australia (NSW Diwali programs and Parramatta/metro events)
- Official: https://hinducouncil.com.au
- City events (Parramatta, Sydney CBD, Harris Park “Little India”)
- City of Parramatta events: https://atparramatta.com/whats-on
- City of Sydney events: https://whatson.sydney/
Melbourne and VIC
- Shri Shiva Vishnu Temple (Carrum Downs)
- Address: 52 McClelland Dr, Carrum Downs VIC 3201
- Official: https://www.ssvtemple.org
- Map: https://maps.google.com/?q=52+McClelland+Dr,+Carrum+Downs+VIC+3201
- ISKCON Melbourne (Hare Krishna)
- Address: 197 Danks St, Albert Park VIC 3206
- Official: https://harekrishnamelbourne.com.au
- Map: https://maps.google.com/?q=197+Danks+St,+Albert+Park+VIC+3206
- Victoria’s Festival of Diwali at Fed Square (by Celebrate India Inc; annual)
- Celebrate India: https://celebrateindia.org.au
- Fed Square events: https://fedsquare.com/events
Brisbane and QLD
- ISKCON Brisbane (Hare Krishna Temple)
- Address: 32 Jennifer St, Seventeen Mile Rocks QLD 4073
- Official: https://www.iskconbrisbane.com.au
- Map: https://maps.google.com/?q=32+Jennifer+St,+Seventeen+Mile+Rocks+QLD+4073
- Brisbane City Council events (city-run listings)
Perth and WA
- Perth Hindu Temple (Canning Vale)
- Address: 271 Warton Rd, Canning Vale WA 6155
- Official: https://www.perthhindutemple.org.au
- Map: https://maps.google.com/?q=271+Warton+Rd,+Canning+Vale+WA+6155
- ISWA (Indian Society of Western Australia – Diwali Mela updates)
- Official: https://www.iswa-perth.org
- City event listings (Perth metro)
- Visit Perth: https://visitperth.com/events
Adelaide and SA
- ISKCON Adelaide
- Address: 25 Le Hunte St, Kilburn SA 5084
- Official: https://www.iskconadelaide.com.au
- Map: https://maps.google.com/?q=25+Le+Hunte+St,+Kilburn+SA+5084
- City event listings
- Experience Adelaide: https://explore.cityofadelaide.com.au/whats-on/
Canberra and ACT
- Hindu Temple and Cultural Centre (HTCC) Canberra
- Address: 17 Hickey Ct, Weston ACT 2611
- Official: http://www.htcc.org.au
- Map: https://maps.google.com/?q=17+Hickey+Ct,+Weston+ACT+2611
- Events ACT (citywide listings)
- What’s On: https://events.canberra.com.au
Hobart and TAS
- City of Hobart (events hub for multicultural festivals)
- Multicultural Tasmania (statewide community events)
Darwin and NT
- City of Darwin (community events)
- NT Events (territory-wide)
- What’s On: https://whatson.nt.gov.au
Tip: Many “Diwali Mela” celebrations in Australia happen on the weekend before or after 20 Oct to suit family schedules. Book early if an event uses timed entry.
Getting Around: Transit, Driving, and Crowds
- Transit planners:
- NSW (Sydney): https://transportnsw.info
- VIC (Melbourne): https://www.ptv.vic.gov.au
- QLD (SEQ): https://translink.com.au
- WA (Perth): https://www.transperth.wa.gov.au
- SA (Adelaide): https://www.adelaidemetro.com.au
- ACT (Canberra): https://www.transport.act.gov.au
- TAS (Hobart): https://www.metrotas.com.au
- NT (Darwin): https://nt.gov.au/driving/public-transport-cycling/public-bus-services
- Parking: Popular squares and temples fill quickly on festival nights—arrive 45–60 minutes before prime time.
- Exit strategy: Photograph your parking bay and set a family meeting point. Rideshare pickup on a side street saves time.
Fireworks in Australia: What’s Legal and Safe
Consumer fireworks are generally illegal across Australia (with limited exceptions such as NT’s Territory Day). Diwali fireworks must be licensed and conducted by professionals.
State and territory guidance:
- NSW (SafeWork): https://www.safework.nsw.gov.au/licences-and-registrations/explosives/fireworks
- VIC (WorkSafe): https://www.worksafe.vic.gov.au/fireworks
- QLD (Business Queensland): https://www.business.qld.gov.au/industries/mining-energy-water/explosives/using/fireworks
- WA (DMIRS/WorkSafe): https://www.commerce.wa.gov.au/worksafe/fireworks
- SA (SafeWork SA): https://www.safework.sa.gov.au/licences/explosives/fireworks
- ACT (Access Canberra): https://www.accesscanberra.act.gov.au
- NT (NT WorkSafe): https://worksafe.nt.gov.au/your-industry/fireworks
- TAS (WorkSafe Tasmania): https://www.worksafe.tas.gov.au/topics/education-and-advice/explosives/fireworks
Safer, festive alternatives:
- LED diya trails, projection lights, and temple aarti lamps
- City-run light shows and pyrotechnics (if scheduled)
- Community lantern walks and rangoli displays
Weather and What to Wear in October (City Guides)
October is spring in Australia—mild in the south, warmer in the north.
- Sydney: Avg 22°C/15°C; light layers
- Melbourne: Avg 20°C/10°C; pack a light jacket
- Brisbane: Avg 26°C/17°C; breathable fabrics
- Perth: Avg 23°C/12°C; warm days, cool nights
- Adelaide: Avg 22°C/12°C; layers for evenings
- Canberra: Avg 20°C/6°C; chilly nights
- Hobart: Avg 17°C/9°C; windproof layer helps
- Darwin: Avg 34°C/25°C; hot and humid (build-up)
Packing list:
- Refillable water bottle
- Portable charger and cable
- Light layer or shawl
- Small umbrella (south) or cap (north)
- Wipes, sanitizer, tissues
- Reusable tote for shopping
Eco-Friendly and Sensory-Friendly Diwali
- Greener choices: Clay diyas or rechargeable LED lamps; biodegradable rangoli powders; reusable thalis and cups.
- Waste-wise: Carry a tote and separate recyclables; do a 10-minute post-puja clean-up.
- Sensory support: Choose viewing spots away from speakers; pack ear protection for young children; plan quiet breaks.
Family Itineraries: Choose Your Perfect Day
Option A — Temple + Home Puja (Low-Stress)
- 4:30 PM: Pick up sweets and flowers
- 5:30 PM: Early darshan at your nearest temple
- 7:00–8:30 PM: Lakshmi Puja at home (within your city window)
- 9:00 PM: Share prasad with neighbours
Option B — City Festival + Puja
- 2:00 PM: Visit a city Diwali mela (workshops, crafts, and food)
- 5:30 PM: Head home; set diya trails and rangoli
- 7:00–8:30 PM: Home puja; evening tea and mithai
Option C — Annakut Day
- Diwali night: Calm home puja
- Next day (Tue, 21 Oct): Annakut darshan at a major temple; arrive at opening for the best view
Key Statistics (with Sources)
- Hindus in Australia: ~2.7% of population in 2021; Hinduism is among the fastest-growing religions
- ABS Census 2021 (Religion): https://www.abs.gov.au/statistics/people/people-and-communities/census/2021-data-releases
- India-born residents in Australia: among the largest overseas-born groups (2021)
- Search interest in “Diwali” surges in Australia each Oct/Nov
- Google Trends (AU): https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?geo=AU&q=Diwali
- October sunset matters for puja; windows vary by city (DST vs non-DST)
- timeanddate (city pages; see links above): https://www.timeanddate.com
Featured Snippet: Fast Answers
- When is Diwali 2025 in Australia?
- Monday, 20 October 2025.
- What time should I do Lakshmi Puja?
- After local sunset during Pradosh Kaal while Amavasya Tithi is active.
- City windows (approximate):
- Sydney 7:15–9:15 PM AEDT; Melbourne 7:30–9:30 PM AEDT; Brisbane 6:00–7:45 PM AEST; Perth 6:20–8:00 PM AWST; Adelaide 7:20–9:10 PM ACDT; Canberra 7:15–9:10 PM AEDT; Hobart 7:30–9:30 PM AEDT; Darwin 6:35–8:10 PM ACST.
- How to verify:
- timeanddate for sunset + Drik Panchang for muhurats.
- Are fireworks allowed?
- Generally no consumer fireworks; only licensed displays (see state links above).
You can also read this :
- Melbourne Diwali Festival 2025: Ultimate Guide to Celebrations
- Best Diwali Events in Sydney 2025: Dates, Venues & Celebrations
- Diwali 2025 Celebrations in Australia: Complete Festival Guide
FAQs
Is Diwali 2025 a public holiday in Australia?
No. Diwali is not a national public holiday in Australia. Many events happen on surrounding weekends to help families attend.
Why do different websites show slightly different puja times?
Tithis are lunar and depend on local calculations. Use your city’s sunset from timeanddate and confirm muhurats on Drik Panchang for the most accurate local window.
Can I do Lakshmi Puja later at night if I miss Pradosh Kaal?
Traditions vary. If possible, begin soon after sunset within the recommended muhurat. If you miss it, complete puja respectfully at the earliest feasible time for your family.
Where can I attend Annakut in Australia?
Major temples such as Shri Shiva Vishnu Temple (Melbourne), Sri Venkateswara Temple (Helensburgh), ISKCON temples (various cities), and Perth Hindu Temple often host Annakut. Check each temple’s official page 1–2 weeks before Diwali.
Are there big city Diwali festivals?
Yes. Look for celebrations at Fed Square (Melbourne), Parramatta/Sydney CBD programs (NSW), ISWA Diwali Mela (Perth), and city-backed events in Brisbane, Adelaide, Canberra, and beyond. Confirm dates on official city/event pages.
What should I bring for outdoor events?
Layers, water, portable charger, small umbrella (south) or sunhat (north), tissues, and a reusable tote. For kids, consider ear protection and a light blanket.
How can I celebrate eco-friendly Diwali in an apartment?
Use LED diyas indoors, flower-petal rangoli, reusable décor, and avoid open flames on windy balconies. Share sweets and aarti with neighbours to spread the light.
Conclusion with CTA
Diwali 2025 in Australia is on Monday, 20 October—celebrated at home after sunset and across city squares and temples all week. With city-by-city puja windows, trusted links for sunset and muhurats, temple/event directories, fireworks rules, and weather-smart packing tips, you’re ready to plan a joyful, low-stress Festival of Lights.
Bookmark this guide, share it with family, and set a reminder to check temple and city event pages in early October. Want a personalised puja window or a family-friendly itinerary for your city? Comment with your suburb and group size and we’ll map it out. How will you make your 2025 Diwali shine?