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21.03.2025
FWC finds employee’s inaction was a valid reason for dismissal
There are certain restrictions in Australia on the types of people that may be lawfully employed by an employer. Specifically, a person can only work in Australia if they are an Australian citizen, permanent resident or they have a valid visa with work ...
21.03.2025
Employment Hero challenges payday super bill
Plans to partially ban superannuation fund advertising on platforms like his own could “reduce competition and limit choice” for workers, claims Employment Hero CEO Ben Thompson. Employment Hero CEO Ben Thompson says the federal government’s plan to ...
14.03.2025
Government releases draft payday super law
The government has released draft legislation to mandate payday super, a policy that was first flagged in the 2023-24 Federal Budget. The draft legislation stipulates that from 1 July 2026, employers must pay their employees’ superannuation at the same ...
14.03.2025
View the draft legislation to mandate payday super
The government has released draft legislation to mandate payday super, a policy that was first flagged in the 2023-24 Federal Budget. You can view the draft legislation here.
06.03.2025
Cyclone impacting parts of Australia
There may be individuals and workplaces affected by the cyclone in parts of Queensland and New South Wales. Learn your workplace rights and responsibilities if you’re affected. Stand down The impact of a cyclone may affect whether some workplaces can ...
06.03.2025
La Trobe University signs Enforceable Undertaking
La Trobe University will complete more than $10.77 million in payments, including superannuation and interest, to more than 6,700 underpaid staff as part of entering into an Enforceable Undertaking (EU) with the Fair Work Ombudsman. Under the EU, the ...