From 1 July the national minimum wage increased to 3.3 percent, lifting the hourly rate for most workers. Parental leave entitlement stretched to 26 weeks, giving families more time after a birth or adoption. The new payday super rule requires employers to send super contributions with each pay cycle, not just at year end. Childcare subsidies increased for low- and middle-income families, easing early care. Small businesses with turnover up to $50 million now face lower company tax rates under the new rules.
The energy price cap remains in place, but many households say bills are still too high and relief is limited.