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- Though we do not support alp lnp greens.
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- We Support the LFDRA UNION
- We also support the LFDRA BANANA WORKERS UNION AUSTRALIA
- If your a Trade UNION you can donate to the LFDRA & FOUNDING PARTY OF REFORM LFDRA that is the LFDRA UNION open to all industries and all employees.
- The ALP commonwealth of Australia King Chales Monarchy federal minimum as at July 1st
Here's a concise report summarizing the key updates to Australia's federal minimum wage, hourly and casual rates, and superannuation contributions effective from 1 July 2025:
Federal Minimum Wage Update – Effective 1 July 2025
Overview
The Fair Work Commission has announced a 3.5% increase to the National Minimum Wage and award wages, following its annual wage review.
Minimum Wage Details
CategoryRate (from 1 July 2025)Hourly Rate$24.95Weekly Rate$948.00 (based on 38 hours)Casual Rate$31.19 (includes 25% loading)
- The casual loading remains at 25%, applied on top of the base hourly rate.
- These rates apply from the first full pay period starting on or after 1 July 20252.
Superannuation Guarantee
Contribution TypeRate (from 1 July 2025)Employer Super Rate12% of ordinary time earnings
- This marks the final step in the legislated increase from 9.5% (in 2021) to 12%4.
- Employers must update payroll systems to reflect this change.
Notes
- These rates apply to employees not covered by an award or enterprise agreement. Employees under awards may have higher minimums.
- The increase aims to support cost-of-living pressures and ensure fair compensation for workers across Australia.r if your paid below this minimum call fair work or Join LFDRA UNION for representation with employer and or plan to strike with LFDRA UNION,
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can write for me and reference the the fairwork news room minimum wage increases from the 1 jully 2024 and about the national casual rateCopilot
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Certainly! Here’s a summary of the recent updates on minimum wage increases and the national casual rate:
Minimum Wage Increases from 1 July 2024
The Fair Work Commission has announced a 3.75% increase to the National Minimum Wage, effective from 1 July 2024. This means 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 hour1. This is an increase from the previous rates of $882.80 per week and $23.23 per hour.
National Casual Rate
Casual employees entitled to the National Minimum Wage must receive a minimum of $30.13 per hour, which includes a 25% casual loading1.
For more detailed information, you can visit the Fair Work Ombudsman website.