The ANZAC Day long weekend brings with it the prospect of double demerit points for motorists in a number of states and territories across Australia – but not all.

Double demerit points apply from midnight on Friday, April 24 through to 11:59pm on Monday, April 27, 2026 in New South Wales (NSW), Western Australia (WA) and the Australian Capital Territory (ACT).

The inclusion of double points on the Monday covers the additional public holiday in those states, given ANZAC Day (April 25) falls on a Saturday.

Victoria, South Australia, Tasmania and the Northern Territory will not have double demerit points in place, and will not observe a public holiday on the Monday.

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Queensland has double demerit points in place year-round, so the ANZAC Day period will not affect penalties for drivers who offend.

Not all offences will attract double demerit points.

In a NSW Government statement, NSW Police said it will target “high risk behaviours including speeding, illegal mobile phone use, improper seatbelt use and motorcycle helmet offences” over the weekend.

“This is a high-visibility operation, and drivers can expect to see police on highways, in regional areas and across our metropolitan road network,” said NSW Minister for Police and Counter Terrorism, Yasmin Catley.