Payroll professionals across Western Australia should be aware of a newly released guide from the Department of Local Government, Industry Regulation and Safety, designed to provide clearer, more practical support in administering long service leave obligations.
Importantly, while this new publication enhances understanding, it does not introduce any legislative changes to the Western Australian Long Service Leave Act. Instead, it consolidates existing information and expands on it with practical examples and clearer guidance to assist employers in applying the legislation correctly.
And if it feels like long service leave is having a moment, you’re not wrong. It seems like guidance on LSL is being released everywhere at the moment, reinforcing just how important it is for payroll professionals to stay on top of this often complex entitlement.
What’s New in the Guide?
The Guide to the Western Australian Long Service Leave Act brings together existing content previously available across multiple sources into a single, accessible document. This makes it significantly easier for payroll and HR professionals to reference key provisions and ensure compliance.
Key areas covered include:
Practical Examples for Real-World Application
One of the most valuable additions for payroll practitioners is the inclusion of practical, scenario-based examples. These examples help clarify how the legislation applies in everyday situations, something that is often difficult to interpret from legislation alone.
For payroll teams, this means:
Why This Matters for Payroll Professionals
Although the legislation remains unchanged, the improved guidance is highly relevant for day-to-day payroll operations. Misinterpretation of long service leave entitlements can lead to underpayments, overpayments, or disputes, making clarity essential.
This guide serves as a reliable reference point, particularly for:
While there are no legislative updates to implement, payroll professionals should take the time to review this new guide. Its practical focus and consolidated format make it a valuable tool for ensuring compliance and improving payroll accuracy.
Staying informed, even when laws don’t change, is key to maintaining best practice in payroll management.
Download the Guide to the Western Australian Long Service Leave Act today to ensure your processes align with current guidance.
https://www.wa.gov.au/system/files/2026-03/guide_to_the_wa_long_service_leave_act_2026_0.pdf