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A Guide To What’s Open This Easter Long Weekend

As the Easter long weekend begins, we’ve whipped up a guide on what stores are and aren’t open so you know where to get your paws on last-minute festive treats.

GOOD FRIDAYOn Good Friday, most major retailers will be closed, with limited exceptions.

Woolworths stores will be closed nationwide, except for select locations in South Australia, Western Australia, and Brisbane Airport in Queensland.

Nationwide, Coles supermarkets will shut all of their doors on Good Friday.

Kmart, Target, Aldi, Bunnings and all Westfield stores nationwide will also close their doors for Good Friday.

EASTER SATURDAYEaster Saturday will be a late organisers' chance to stock up on hot cross buns, with Woolworths and Coles set to reopen their doors nationwide, although some stores may be running on reduced hours.

All Bunnings stores will reopen as normal on Saturday nationwide, however, Target and Kmart stores will reopen with some shops operating at reduced trading hours.

Westfield stores in WA, SA, Queensland and the ACT will be open, while in NSW and Victoria, stores will operate on different hours.

EASTER SUNDAYMost supermarkets and retail stores will reopen nationwide, but some may be operating on reduced hours.

EASTER MONDAYMost businesses will reopen. In Queensland, large retailers, including supermarkets and department stores, will have the same restrictions as Easter Sunday.

In South Australia, only some supermarkets will be open. Those in the Adelaide CBD can only operate from 10am to 5pm. In Western Australia, general retailers can only open from 8am to 6pm.

Bunnings will operate as normal, while Aldi will open for the majority of states, but will remain closed in SA.