Australia · TAS · Employment Law 2026
Tasmania employment law
Minimum wage, long service leave entitlements, workers compensation, and key employment rights for workers in Tasmania.
Key employment figures
National minimum wage
$24.10/hr
From 1 July 2025
Long service leave
8.67 weeks
After 10 years
Workers comp
WorkSafe Tasmania
Long service leave in Tasmania
Long Service Leave Act 1976 (Tas)
8.67 weeks after 10 years of continuous service. Pro-rata payable if dismissed after 7 years, or if employee dies.
Qualifying period
10 years continuous service
Pro-rata on termination
After 7 years if employer-initiated
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Frequently asked questions — Tasmania
What is the minimum wage in Tasmania in 2026?
The national minimum wage in Tasmania is $24.10 per hour (effective 1 July 2025, following the Fair Work Commission's Annual Wage Review 2025-26). The national minimum wage is set by the Fair Work Commission and applies across all sectors covered by the national system in Tasmania.
How much long service leave am I entitled to in Tasmania?
In Tasmania, employees are entitled to long service leave under the Long Service Leave Act 1976 (Tas). You qualify after 10 years of continuous service with the same employer and receive 8.67 weeks of paid leave. Pro-rata entitlement: After 7 years if employer-initiated.
Who is covered by the Fair Work Act in Tasmania?
Most private sector employees in Tasmania are covered by the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth) — referred to as "national system employees." This includes employees of constitutional corporations, the Commonwealth, and territory employers. State and local government employees in Tasmania are covered by state public sector employment laws rather than the Fair Work Act.
How do I claim workers compensation in Tasmania?
Workers compensation in Tasmania is administered by WorkSafe Tasmania (https://worksafe.tas.gov.au). If you are injured at work, you must notify your employer as soon as possible, seek medical treatment and obtain a medical certificate, and lodge a workers compensation claim with your employer's insurer. Most employers are required by law to hold workers compensation insurance. Claims cover medical expenses, rehabilitation, and income replacement while you cannot work.
What are the maximum working hours in Tasmania?
Under the Fair Work Act 2009 (NES), full-time employees in Tasmania have a maximum of 38 ordinary hours per week. An employer can request reasonable additional hours, but employees can refuse unreasonable requests. What counts as "reasonable" depends on factors like health and safety, personal circumstances, the nature of the role, and usual working patterns in the industry. Modern awards and enterprise agreements may also set daily and weekly maximum hours relevant to your specific occupation.