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  2. The national minimum wage - Fair Work Commission

    www.fwc.gov.au/work-conditions/minimum-wages-and-conditions/national-minimum-wage

    From 1 July 2024, the national minimum wage is $915.90 based on a week of 38 ordinary hours ($24.10 per hour). This is the base rate for adult employees in the national system who are award/agreement free.

  3. 2024 Guide to the Australian Minimum Wage for Employees

    au.indeed.com/career-advice/pay-salary/australian-minimum-wage

    As of 1 July 2023, the national minimum wage in Australia is $23.23 per hour or $882.80 per week (before tax). If you're a casual employee who falls under the national minimum wage, then an extra 25% is paid on top of your base rate.

  4. Minimum wages - Fair Work Ombudsman

    www.fairwork.gov.au/pay-and-wages/minimum-wages

    All employees working in Australia are entitled to a minimum wage. This is the minimum amount an employee can be paid for the work that they're doing. On this page: Find the right minimum wage; The National Minimum Wage; Award wages less than the National Minimum Wage; Job ads; Tools and resources; Related information; Find the right minimum wage

  5. Minimum wage increases from today - Fair Work Ombudsman

    www.fairwork.gov.au/.../new-minimum-wage-takes-effect-media-release-awr-2024

    The new National Minimum Wage is $915.90 per week (based on a 38-hour week for a full-time employee), or $24.10 per hour. The rates have increased from $882.80 per week and $23.23 per hour. Casual employees entitled to the National Minimum Wage must receive a minimum $30.13 per hour, which includes 25 per cent casual loading.

  6. Minimum Wage in AustraliaForbes Advisor Australia

    www.forbes.com/advisor/au/personal-finance/what-is-the-minimum-wage-in-australia

    Today, the minimum wage in Australia is $24.10 per hour or $915.90 per week, before tax. Australia’s Fair Work Commission (FWC) is responsible for setting the national minimum wage, which...

  7. Australia's minimum and award wages to increase by 3.75 per cent...

    www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-03/award-minimum-wage-3-75-per-cent-increase/103926728

    Australia's minimum wage and award wages will increase by 3.75 per cent from July 1, the Fair Work Commission has announced. The decision will see the national minimum wage increase to $24.10 per hour and $915.91 per week, based on a full-time, 38-hour working week.

  8. The minimum wage is going up in Australia on July 1. Here's how...

    www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-05/what-is-the-minimum-wage-in-australia/103931960

    How much is the minimum wage? The national minimum wage is $23.23 an hour or $882.80 for a week at the moment. But it's increasing by 3.75 per cent on July 1. What is the minimum wage? The national minimum wage is the lowest rate an employer can legally pay their employees in Australia.

  9. 2024 Guide to the Australian Minimum Wage for Employers

    squareup.com/au/en/the-bottom-line/managing-your-finances/minimum-wage-australia

    What is the minimum wage in Australia? As of 1 July 2023, the minimum wage is $23.23 per hour, or $882.80 per 38-hour week. This is an 8.6% increase in the national minimum wage.

  10. Australia's minimum wage jumps by 8.6 per cent, award workers get...

    www.abc.net.au/news/2023-06-02/minimum-wage-increased-by-5-75-per-cent-2023/...

    Australia's minimum wage will increase by 8.6 per cent, and award workers will get a 5.75 per cent pay boost, in a Fair Work Commission (FWC) decision. The new national minimum wage will be $23.23 per hour, and $882.80 per week, based on a 38-hour week. But that increase in the minimum wage comes with an important technicality.

  11. Minimum wages - Fair Work Ombudsman

    www.fairwork.gov.au/.../fact-sheets/minimum-workplace-entitlements/minimum-wages

    From 1 July 2024 the National Minimum Wage is $24.10 per hour or $915.90 per 38 hour week (before tax). This is the adult minimum rate for employees with no award or enterprise agreement. Lower rates may apply to juniors, apprentices and trainees.