Hire in Australia

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Hire in Australia

Australia combines National Employment Standards, award-linked pay floors, paid leave obligations, and procedural dismissal rules. Employers should align compensation, leave accrual, and exit handling before hiring locally.

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Hire in Australia

Australia combines National Employment Standards, award-linked pay floors, paid leave obligations, and procedural dismissal rules. Employers should align compensation, leave accrual, and exit handling before hiring locally.

Capitale

Canberra

Payroll cycle

Biweekly or monthly

Employer contribution

17.85%

Languages

English

Devise

Australian Dollar (AUD)

Last reviewed

23 mars 2026

Employment and compliance summary

Employer cost and contributions

Employer planning should account for minimum wage or award-linked pay requirements rather than relying on a single flat salary assumption. Employment costs should be modeled together with...

  • Employer planning should account for minimum wage or award-linked pay requirements rather than relying on a single flat salary assumption.
  • Employment costs should be modeled together with leave accrual, notice exposure, and local employment documentation.

Payroll and tax operations

Payroll should reflect current minimum wage or award rates and keep pace with Fair Work updates. Pay settings should be checked alongside hours worked, classification, and any applicable...

  • Payroll should reflect current minimum wage or award rates and keep pace with Fair Work updates.
  • Pay settings should be checked alongside hours worked, classification, and any applicable penalty or overtime treatment.

Leave and holiday rules

Annual leave sits within the National Employment Standards and should be accrued, approved, and recorded consistently. Employers should plan for public holiday interaction, leave balances,...

  • Annual leave sits within the National Employment Standards and should be accrued, approved, and recorded consistently.
  • Employers should plan for public holiday interaction, leave balances, and final pay treatment for unused entitlements.

Termination and notice

Dismissal requires attention to notice length, payment in lieu options, and compliant final pay handling. Termination processes should be documented carefully to reduce unfair dismissal and...

  • Dismissal requires attention to notice length, payment in lieu options, and compliant final pay handling.
  • Termination processes should be documented carefully to reduce unfair dismissal and employee dispute risk.

Minimum Wage

Australia has a national minimum wage system that ensures all workers receive fair compensation. As of July 1, 2023, the national minimum wage is $23.23 per hour or $882.80 per 38-hour week (before tax). This rate applies to all adult employees, regardless of their location or industry.

It’s important to note that some industries have higher minimum wages set by modern awards or enterprise agreements. Employers must ensure they are paying at least the minimum wage or the relevant award rate, whichever is higher.

Income Tax

Australia uses a progressive tax system, where higher income earners pay a higher percentage of tax. The tax rates for residents for the 2023-2024 financial year are as follows:

Taxable IncomeTax Rate
$0 – $18,2000%
$18,201 – $45,00019%
$45,001 – $120,00032.5%
$120,001 – $180,00037%
$180,001 and over45%
Australian Resident Income Tax Rates 2023-2024

These rates do not include the Medicare levy of 2%, which is an additional tax most Australian residents pay to fund the public health system.

For non-residents, the tax rates differ:

Taxable IncomeTax Rate
$0 – $120,00032.5%
$120,001 – $180,00037%
$180,001 and over45%
Non-Resident Income Tax Rates 2023-2024

Non-residents are not required to pay the Medicare levy.

Payroll Cost

When hiring in Australia, employers need to consider several additional costs beyond the base salary:

  1. Superannuation: Employers must contribute 11% of an employee’s ordinary time earnings to their superannuation fund. This rate is set to increase to 12% by 2025.
  2. Payroll Tax: This is a state-based tax on wages paid by employers. The rates and thresholds vary by state, but generally range from 4.75% to 6.85% for total annual wages exceeding $650,000 to $1.3 million, depending on the state.
  3. Workers’ Compensation Insurance: This is mandatory for all employers and covers employees for work-related injuries or illnesses. The cost varies based on the industry and the employer’s claims history.
  4. Fringe Benefits Tax (FBT): If employers provide certain benefits to their employees, such as company cars or entertainment, they may be liable for FBT at a rate of 47%.

Overtime Pay

Overtime regulations in Australia are primarily governed by modern awards, enterprise agreements, or employment contracts. Generally, overtime is paid when an employee works beyond their ordinary hours.

The typical overtime rates are:

  • 150% of the normal hourly rate for the first two or three hours of overtime
  • 200% of the normal hourly rate for subsequent hours
  • 200% of the normal hourly rate for work on Sundays or public holidays

Some key points about overtime in Australia:

  • The standard workweek is 38 hours
  • Overtime can be paid in money or time off in lieu (TOIL)
  • Some employees may be exempt from overtime pay, particularly if they receive a salary that compensates for reasonable overtime

Reviewed by

Role: Relectrice conformité paie internationale

Team: PIO Employment Research Team

Last reviewed

23 mars 2026

Sources

Reviewed by Jennifer DU, Global Payroll Compliance Reviewer at the PIO Compliance Research Team, against public payroll, employer cost, onboarding, and employer compliance references available for Australia as of the review date.

Referenced sources

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Publisher

Fair Work Ombudsman

Checked

23 mars 2026

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