EB25 It's still about pay

Net Pay Calculator

We've updated the calculator to reflect the formal enterprise agreement received 28/01/2025.

Please note that we will continue to optimise the layout in the coming days, we didn't anticipate such a small 'reasonable notice' window;

After some review, we hope these aren't the actual final pay outcomes for the sake of the workers and their families.

Use your classification to estimate your take-home pay under the proposed salary schedule.

CALCULATOR

See your TAKE-HOME PAY
by classification + conditions

Search your classification (e.g. ASO4.1) and tick any applicable conditions

Hover over the i icons for more information on fields below

We've included the simple inputs first, then some complex filters below the table

Net Pay Calculator

Estimates only. Use for comparison, not tax advice.

Inputs

1. Classification

No classification selected yet.

2. Tax & Medicare basics

Simplified estimate for comparison.
Simplified MLS thresholds (single).

3. Most common allowances

Tick to apply, then enter counts. We’ll convert per week to per fortnight automatically.

Automatic award floor

If an award minimum exists, the calculator uses whichever is higher: the schedule base or the award minimum, then applies that floor to the next three pay points.

Conditions & allowances

Only items relevant to your selected classification will appear. Clause numbers match the agreement for easy reference.
Changes pay (tick to apply)
Eligibility / notes (expand to read)

Selected conditions summary

No conditions selected yet.

What this does (and doesn’t) do

This tool estimates base salary + selected allowances/penalties, then estimates tax, Medicare, MLS and HELP. It does not model overtime, shift patterns, leave loading, super, or agency-specific arrangements unless they are covered by the listed allowances.

Disclaimer

This site is a public data explainer only and does not provide industrial relations advice, voting guidance, financial advice, or tax advice. Figures are presented for transparency and comparison using published schedules and simplified assumptions.