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The rights of international students at work

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International students have the opportunity to work in Australia while studying. It can be a great way to experience the local culture and connect with the community.

International students have the same workplace rights and protections as anyone else working in Australia.

Here’s what you need to know before starting to work in Australia:

  • You must be paid at least the minimum wage​
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  • You must pay tax on your income

  • You must receive a payslip

  • You can work up to 40 hours every two weeks during term time (unless you are a PhD student), and unlimited hours during your holiday breaks
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  • Casual work means you don’t have a fixed number of hours every week.
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​Download the work ready fact sheet​ to learn about your rights at work and help you prepare for working in Australia.

Are your work rights at risk?

  • ​International students have the same workplace rights and protections as anyone else working in Australia, but sometimes your work might not feel right.

  • How do you know if your rights are at risk? How do you know if your rights are at risk? Download this flyer to learn about the warning signs of workplace exploitation.
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  • If you think you are not being treated fairly at work, talk to your boss or contact the Fair Work Ombudsman for help. There is free advice in multiple languages for anyone working in Australia. Phone - 13 13 94  Online - www.fairwork.gov.au


Go to the following pages to see this information in other languages:

  • Click here for information in Hindi [हिन्दी].​ 

  • Click here for information in Indonesian [Bahasa Indonesia]​. 
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  • Click here for information in Portuguese [Português]​. 

  • Click here for information in Simplified Chinese [简体中文]. 

  • Click here for information in Traditional Chinese [繁體中文]. 
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  • Click here for information in Spanish [Español]. 

  • Click here for information in Thai [ไทย]. 
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  • Click here for information in Vietnamese [Tiếng Việt]. ​
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