Here’s the latest on NSW nurses’ pay rise.
- NSW nurses and midwives have been awarded a major pay rise after an Industrial Relations Commission ruling, with total increases ranging up to around 16% over three years for many staff and a one-off reset in the first year. This outcome was reported in mid-April 2026 and applies to the state’s public health workforce.[1][4][5]
- The specifics include a one-off reset of about 10% in the first year (backdated to July 1, 2025) and ongoing annual increases of around 3% in the subsequent two years, with variations by role (e.g., enrolled nurses, assistant nurses receive higher upfront adjustments).[2][4][5]
- Some sources note this as a historic but incomplete valuation of nursing work, emphasizing that many in the sector still seek further alignment with interstate benchmarks and broader recognition of the profession.[4][5][2]
- Interim arrangements and earlier offers (e.g., a 3% interim rise) were superseded by the IRCommission decision, marking a turning point after years of industrial action and negotiation.[3][4]
Illustration: The pay rise is often described as a two-stage outcome—an immediate “reset” plus sustained increases over three years, intended to address long-standing undervaluation of nursing roles.
Would you like a one-page summary with the key percentages by role and the timeline, or a quick comparison to similar arrangements in other Australian states? I can provide a concise table if you’d prefer.
Sources
Registered nurses will receive a "one-off reset" of a 10 per cent pay rise in the first year, backdated to July 1, 2025, and a 3 per cent pay rise the following two years.
www.abc.net.auUnion at loggerheads with Minns government over 10.5% pay rise offer after NSW police win deal for wage increase of up to 40%
www.theguardian.comThe independent Industrial Relations Commission of NSW found the nearly 70,000 employees were entitled to a pay bump over three years.
www.dailymail.co.ukAround 50,000 registered nurses and midwives in New South Wales have been awarded a 16 per cent pay rise over three years by the independent Industrial Relations Commissioner, including a 10 per cent one-off reset backdated to 1 July 2025.
7news.com.auNurses and midwives across New South Wales are set to receive significant pay increases following a landmark industrial ruling.
womensagenda.com.auAmid voting to accept the 3 per cent interim wage increase offer, the NSW Nurses and Midwives' Association says it is "not the end" of their dispute with the state government.
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