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Queensland Fast Facts Live

Event start date: 26/04/2024
The 45-minute format is a great way to hear about a diverse range of things impacting and influencing our sector.

Right on Board – Practice Governance for Disability Service Providers: Governing and Managing for Human Rights, Quality and Safeguarding: Face-to-face Workshops

Event start date: 29/04/2024
Right on Board: Practice Governance for Disability Service Providers. Governing and Managing for Human Rights, Quality and Safeguarding, a program for Boards and Executive Teams of disability service...

Finance Representatives Network Meeting

Event start date: 30/04/2024
NDS, in partnership with Saward Dawson Chartered Accountants, is holding network meetings for finance representatives of disability service organisations to discuss current challenges and strategies...

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Fair Work Commission announces 5.75 per cent wage increase

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The Fair Work Commission (FWC) today (Friday 2 June) handed down its annual wage review Decision [PDF]  for workers receiving the National Minimum Wage, as well as those employed through modern awards.

The FWC has declared a 5.75 per cent increase to apply to the National Minimum Wage, as well as to all pay rates within modern awards. The new pay rates will apply from 1 July. It is also a timely reminder that the minimum base rate in an Enterprise Agreement cannot be less than the minimum base rate in an award for an equivalent classification level.

National Disability Services recently made a submission to the NDIS Annual Pricing Review, calling for NDIS prices to be set by an independent pricing body — similar to the independent setting of wages each year through the FWC. The NDIS Annual Pricing Review outcome is due to be handed down shortly and is also to take effect in July. NDS has called for the full wage increases announced by the FWC to be reflected in the updated NDIS pricing arrangements.

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