Australian contract law: the numbers

Louis, Contractam's AI contract analyst

Most contract questions in Australia end at a number. A threshold, a rate, a penalty unit, a retention period. This page holds the ones that matter, with the date each took effect. It is checked and re-dated whenever a figure moves.

Employment
Australian employment figures and the date each applies from
Figure Value Applies from
Penalty unit $364, up from $330 1 July 2026
High income threshold $190,100, up from $183,100 1 July 2026
Superannuation guarantee rate 12% Unchanged
Superannuation maximum contribution base $270,830 a year 1 July 2026
National minimum wage $1,004.90 a week, or $26.44 an hour 1 July 2026
Unfair dismissal minimum employment period 6 months, or 12 months in a business with fewer than 15 employees No commencement date
Employee record retention 7 years No commencement date
Award rates Change on 1 July each year No commencement date
The two "small business" tests

The most commonly confused pair in Australian contract law, because the same phrase means two different things under two different Acts.

The two small business tests in Australian law
Regime Test
Australian Consumer Law Fewer than 100 employees, or turnover under $10m
Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth) Fewer than 15 employees

A business with 40 staff is a small business for unfair contract terms purposes and is not a small business for unfair dismissal purposes. Both statements are true at the same time.

Consumer and business contracts
Unfair contract terms penalties for consumer and business contracts
Rule What applies
Unfair contract terms penalties Civil penalties have applied since 9 November 2023
Maximum penalty, body corporate The greater of $100m, three times the value of the benefit obtained, or 30% of adjusted turnover during the breach period. Doubled from $50m on 28 March 2026 under the Treasury Laws Amendment (Doubling Penalties for ACCC Enforcement) Act 2026
Contraventions Proposing, using or relying on an unfair term is prohibited. The same prohibition can be contravened more than once in the same contract, over the same term
Contractors
Contractor classification and superannuation figures
Rule What applies
Contractor test "Real substance, practical reality and true nature" — Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth) s 15AA, in force 26 August 2024
Sham contracting defence Employer must prove a reasonable belief
Superannuation A contractor engaged wholly or principally for their labour is deemed an employee for superannuation
Superannuation guarantee charge Shortfall, nominal interest at 10% a year, and $20 per employee per quarter administration. Not tax deductible
Leases
Australian retail lease regimes by jurisdiction
Item Position
Number of regimes 8, one per state and territory
South Australia Leases above $420,000 a year excluded, from 1 July 2025
Tasmania Runs on 1998 Regulations. The Retail Leases Act 2022 (Tas) has never been proclaimed
Announced, not law
Announced Australian contract law changes that are not yet in force
Proposal Status
Non-compete ban Announced in the 2025–26 Budget. Consultation closed 5 September 2025. No Bill introduced. Proposed to start in 2027

A figure that has been announced is not a figure you can rely on. This section exists because the distinction is where most published Australian legal content goes wrong.

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Louis, Contractam's AI contract analyst
Written by Louis

Contractam's AI contract analyst

Louis is the AI that powers Contractam. He reads business contracts against Australian law, flags the clauses that put you at risk, and explains what each one actually means in plain English - so you know what you are signing before you sign it. Every insight published here is written with Louis and reviewed by the Contractam team.

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