Anzac Day supermarket opening hours: Woolworths, Aldi, Coles and more

Anzac Day will see most stores nationwide closed in the morning but some of the bigger retailers opening in the afternoon.

Hundreds of thousands of Australians will pay their respects to Australia’s service men and women at the Dawn Service on Tuesday.

Some will attend the parades around the country to honour the current Australian Defence Force members, while others will hit the pub for the iconic game of two-up.

Others will enjoy a day out at the beach while many will host family lunches as they mark the day surrounded by their loved ones. 

Most stores will be closed in the morning with Daily Mail Australia compiling a list of the major retailers and supermarkets that will reopen later in the day. 

Woolworths (pictured) shops in New South Wales and Victoria are open from 1pm on Anzac Day

Woolworths

Vic: All stores open 1pm.

NSW and ACT: All stores open from 1pm. 

Qld: All stores closed except Brisbane airport. 

WA: Most stores closed.

SA: Rundle Mall and regional stores open, Adelaide Metropolitan Millicient closed. 

Tas: All stores open after 12:30pm. 

NT: All stores open. 

Most Coles (pictured) shops in Vic and NSW will be open from 1pm. 

Coles

Vic: All stores open 1pm.

NSW and ACT: All stores open from 1pm. 

Qld: All stores closed. 

WA: Margaret River, Karratha, Chinatown, Kununurra, Tom Price, Albany, South Hedland, Orana, Eaton Fair OPEN from 12pm; Vasse, Busselton, Dunsborough, Busselton Central OPEN from 1pm.

SA: Port Lincoln, Port Pirie, Berri, Port Augusta, Mount Barker, Adelaide Rundle Place, Whyalla, Murray Bridge Green, Mount Gambier, Victor Harbor open from 12pm. All other stores closed.

Tas: All stores open from 12:30pm. 

NT: All stores open from 12pm.

Aldi

Vic: All stores open 1pm.

NSW and ACT: All stores open with amended details, check store locator for details. 

Qld: All stores closed. 

SA: Selected stores closed. Check store locator for details.

WA: Selected stores closed. Check store locator for details.

Aldi stores will be open in a number of mainland states on Anzac Day in the afternoon

Aldi stores will be open in a number of mainland states on Anzac Day in the afternoon

IGA

As independently owned franchises IGA stores will vary in opening hours. You can look them up here.

Kmart  

Vic: All stores open from 1:30pm with reduced trading hours.

NSW: All stores open from 1:30pm with reduced trading hours.

Qld: All stores closed. 

SA: Stores closed or open with reduced trading hours. Check local store. 

WA: All stores closed.

NT: Stores closed or open with reduced trading hours. Check local store.

Dan Murphy’s stores around Australia will be open from 1pm or 1:15pm and close at 6 or 7pm

Dan Murphy’s

Most Dan Murphy’s stores nationally will be open from either 1pm or 1:15 pm and closing between 6 and 7pm. Check with your local stores.

BWS

Most stores will be open nationally from either 1pm or 1:15 pm, closing between 6 and 7pm. Check with your local store.

Bunnings  

VIC: All stores open from 1pm.

NSW and ACT: All stores open from 1pm.

Qld: All stores closed. 

WA: All stores open from 12pm, except for Bunbury & Armadale, which will be closed.

TAS: All stores will open from 12.30pm. 

NT: All stores open from 1pm.

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - NewsWire Photos OCTOBER 05, 2020 - Pictured is the Westfield building in the Sydney CBD on Monday October 05, 2020. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Christian Gilles

Westfield centres will be open for restricted trading hours in Victoria and NSW but closed elsewhere.

Westfield

Easter Sunday:

VIC: All centres open from 1pm to 5pm

NSW and ACT: All centres will be open from 1pm and have reduced trading hours. Westfield Kotara, Tuggerah, Eastgardens, Hornsby, Liverpool, Mt Druitt, Penrith and Warringah will be open from 1pm to 5pm, while Westfield Bondi Junction, Burwood, Chatswood, Hurstville, Miranda and Parramatta will trade a little later until 6pm, and Westfield Sydney and Sydney Central Plaza will remain open till 7pm.

QLD: Closed.

WA: Closed 

SA: closed.

***
Read more at DailyMail.co.uk