When You Need to Know 60 Days Ago
A 60-day lookback matters in several practical contexts:
Insurance Claims
Some Australian insurers require claims to be lodged within 60 days of an incident. Missing this window can void your entitlement.
Billing Disputes
Banks and financial institutions often have a 60-day window for disputing unauthorised transactions on your account.
Centrelink Reporting
Some Centrelink obligations require income or circumstance changes to be reported within specific timeframes, sometimes reaching 60 days.
Strata & Body Corporate
Some strata schemes require meeting notices or objection periods of around 60 days for significant decisions.
Frequently Asked Questions
What date was 60 days ago?
60 days before today was Monday 16 March 2026. The answer updates daily — refresh the page for the current value.
What is today minus 60 days?
Today minus 60 days is Monday 16 March 2026. This is the calendar date exactly 60 days before today's date (Friday 15 May 2026).
What day of the week was 60 days ago?
60 days ago was a Monday. The full date was Monday 16 March 2026.
How do I calculate 60 days before any date?
Use our Days From Date Calculator with the Subtract option and 60 as the day count to find any date minus 60 days.
Does this count weekends and public holidays?
Yes. This page counts calendar days — every day, including weekends and Australian public holidays. For business-day calculations, see the Business Days Calculator.