Quick Answer
WA Day 2026 is on Monday 1 June — a state public holiday celebrating Western Australia's people, culture, regional communities and the industries that keep the state moving, including mining, fabrication, construction and contractor operations.
Western Australia is more than a place on the map.
It is red dirt and coastline. Big machinery and big ideas. Local businesses, regional communities, mine sites, workshops, ports, projects, and people who know how to get things done.
That is what WA Day is all about.
WA Day is a state public holiday held on the first Monday in June. In 2026, WA Day falls on Monday 1 June.
It is a day to recognise everyone who calls WA home — from Perth to the Pilbara, the Goldfields, the Kimberley, the South West and everywhere in between.
What Is WA Day?
WA Day is a celebration of Western Australia and the people who contribute to it. Celebrate WA describes WA Day as a focal point for activities and events that celebrate the Western Australian spirit, achievements, inclusion and community participation.
The day also recognises the state's unique history, culture, regional communities and Aboriginal people as the original inhabitants and traditional landowners of Western Australia. It is not just about one city or one industry — WA Day is about the full picture of WA.
WA Day Events Across Western Australia
There are events happening across WA to mark the occasion, with regional celebrations playing a big part in WA Day. The 2026 WA Day Festival is "hitting the road again" with regional events across the state — including a new stop in Broome — and a program of local talent, market stalls, food, carnival activities and family-friendly activations.
Fremantle
WA Day Festival at Fremantle Fishing Boat Harbour and Bathers Beach on Monday 1 June 2026, 11am–6pm.
Event detailsAlbany, Kalgoorlie & Geraldton
Listed by Celebrate WA as part of the 2026 WA Day Festival regional program.
Event detailsCarnarvon, Karratha, Newman, Port Hedland & Broome
Regional WA Day Festival locations, with Broome noted as a new stop in 2026.
Event detailsFremantle – WA Museum activities
WA Museum is hosting family-friendly activities at Fremantle Fishing Boat Harbour on Monday 1 June 2026.
Event detailsCelebrating the Industries That Keep WA Moving
When people think of Western Australia, they often think of beaches, quokkas, sunsets and wide-open landscapes. But WA is also built on some of the country's most important heavy industries.
Mining, construction, fabrication, mechanical services, civil works, shutdowns, maintenance, transport, engineering and contractor operations all play a major role in supporting WA's economy and regional communities.
Behind every major project are businesses managing crews across sites and workshops, assets, equipment and machinery, quotes, jobs and invoices, safety, compliance and training, procurement and parts, mobilisation, field work, reporting and project visibility — and a lot of that work happens far away from the spotlight.
WA Businesses We Are Proud to Support
At SprintSuite, we work with heavy industry and contractor businesses that are helping deliver real work across Western Australia. From workshops to mine sites, from field crews to admin teams, these businesses are part of the operational backbone that keeps WA moving.
Twomeys
Supporting heavy industry operations with the kind of practical, hands-on work that keeps projects moving.
Willweld
A WA business bringing fabrication, welding and industrial capability to the projects that need it most.
GT Mining
Working in the mining and resources space, where visibility, scheduling and operational control matter every day.
Kakurrka Resources
Contributing to WA's resources sector with work that supports regional industry and project delivery.
Bennco
Delivering multidisciplinary capability across civil, structural, mechanical, electrical and piping works for industrial and infrastructure projects.
KBSS
Supporting WA operations with the people, systems and processes needed to get work done safely and efficiently.
Winyama
A WA business contributing to industry, technology and community through practical solutions and local knowledge.
Why WA Businesses Need Systems That Can Keep Up
Heavy industry in WA does not run on simple workflows. Crews are moving. Jobs are changing. Equipment needs tracking. Quotes need approvals. Safety documentation needs to be accessible. And managers need visibility across what is happening in the field, the workshop and the office.
That is where better systems make a real difference. SprintSuite helps mining, industrial and field service contractors bring their quoting and invoicing, staff management and WHS compliance into one place — so teams can reduce double-handling, improve reporting and keep work moving from quote to job completion.
Because when your business is supporting WA's biggest industries, spreadsheets and disconnected tools can only take you so far.
Happy WA Day from SprintSuite
From Perth to regional WA, from mine sites to workshops, from admin teams to field crews — we are proud to support the businesses doing the work that keeps WA moving.



