Welcome to MyWage Australia, part of WageIndicator. On this website, you can access information on Minimum Wages and Labour Law. Head over to our Career section to learn about different jobs, their responsibilities, and compensation, as well as for tips on finding and getting jobs. See whether you earn enough with our Salary Check tool.
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Public Holidays in Australia
Find out if you’re entitled to paid leave, overtime pay, or alternative days off. Make sure you’re receiving fair compensation whether you work or take the day off. Learn more about public holidays and payment in Australia.
Check your Salary
You’re at a senior level in the organisation you work at but are not satisfied with your salary. You've just heard that a colleague of yours, working the same job, with even less experience is earning more. Are you curious to know how much a person/individual of your experience and occupation should earn? Learn more from our Salary Check
Travel and Telework
Is commuting time in Australia compensated? Normal travel to work is not paid, but substantial work performed during such travel will be duly paid. On the other hand, working from home has become a common aspect of many jobs. This is called telework. It greatly reduces hours spent in travel. A Deloitte report says that 12.6% of Australian workers are teleworking more than eight hours in a week. Find out more about travel time compensation in Australia.
Minimum Wage
Do you know that Australia harshly punishes employers who pay less than the legally mandated Minimum Wage? Find out more about the Minimum Wage in Australia here.
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