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What are the 1 July 2025 changes for the Restaurant Industry Award?

Restaurant Industry Award 2020 - Changes for 1 July 2025

Updated over a month ago

The Fair Work Commission issued the Annual Wage Review 2025 decision on 3 June 2025.

As part of the review, the National Minimum Wage increases by 3.5% taking the minimum wage to $24.95 per hour or $948.00 per week. In accordance with s.286(5) of the Fair Work Act 2009 this determination does not take effect in relation to a particular employee until the start of the employee’s first full pay period that starts on or after 1 July 2025.

Fair Work Commission Annual Wage Review 2025 summary of decision

The Restuarant Industry Award update pdl file for use in WageEasy contains changes to Payrates, Allowances and Superannuation effective from 1 July 2025.

Important: Any custom changes you have made to your Award settings, will be lost if you apply the Award update pdl. Instead of applying this update to the Awards make the changes manually to each Award.

Allowances:

Payrates:

Awards:

Shift Loadings: Casual, Full Time, Part Time Awards

Split Shift: Full Time and Part Time Awards only

Superannuation changes effective 1 July 2025, in each Award:

  • The statutory Superannuation Guarantee percentage increases from 11.5% to 12%

  • The Superannuation Guarantee quarterly contribution cap decreases from $65,070 to $62,500

  • The Superannuation Guarantee (SG) minimum monthly pay threshold ($450 per month) has been removed from the SGL Monthly Gross Pay calculation which means this value needs to be changed to $0 in all awards

Other items to check

General | General | Pay Rate Decimal Places

By default, “Pay Rate Decimal Places” are now set to 2.

See Fair Work Act 2009 with regards to rounding to 2 decimal places. All Fair Work Base payrates are set to 2 decimal places in WageEasy however where this Award setting is higher than 2, loadings will pay to this set number of decimal places. To meet with Fair Work requirements, this setting has been changed to 2 decimal places.

Normal, Normal Times, Public Holiday, Minimum Hours

By default, there are no minimum hours set for public holidays in the award configuration provided. Please set this per clauses 24.4 (a) FT/PT = 4 hours, Casual = 2 hours

Note: Consider also the setup of any Period Overtime if it is being calculated over multiple pay periods. The date entered for Period Start will be removed with the Award upgrade.

If you need further information on how to apply these changes or would like to inquire with regards to booking a consultant, please contact the Access WageEasy Help Desk on 1300 924 332 or raise a support case through the Access Customer Success Portal

  • Access WageEasy is not able to provide advice relating to the interpretation of these Awards.

  • Access WageEasy is also not able to provide clients with business or industrial relations advice.

  • Access WageEasy does not configure State based transitional arrangements; these will need to be manually configured.

Update Instructions (for Desktop only):

Download the above file to C:\Users\Public\Public Documents\Wage Easy Payroll\Association Data\Australia.

If it downloaded to your DOWNLOADS folder, copy the file into the default location as shown above.

  1. Go to WageEasy, Setup, Association, select the Restuarant Industry Award 2020 icon, Edit.

  2. Select the Internet tab.

  3. Within the Internet tab, tick the items you want to update i.e. Allowances, Awards, and Base Pay Rates, then select Update Now.

  4. Note: Do not tick Tax Tables and Rebates.

  5. Select Next.

  6. Load from Disk File. Click on the 3 dots (Ellipsis) to navigate to the location (i.e. C:\Users\Public\Public Documents\Wage Easy Payroll\Association Data\Australia) where you saved your Restuarant Industry Award 2020_2025-26_UPDATE.Pdl file to. Once you have located the file, select Open, Next, Finish.

  7. Close using the close door icon (NOT the red cross) and select Close in the Edit Association Details box.

  8. Repeat this process for each company file.

  9. You are now ready to pay your employees.

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