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Wage subsidies

Wage subsidies provide a financial incentive to eligible employers when considering the employment of job seekers with disability or with other barriers to employment. Wage subsidies are payments made to employers to help cover the costs of  wages and training in the first few months of employment of a person with disability or a person experiencing other barriers to employment. They also aim to increase the competitiveness of job seekers, including those with disability.

Wage subsidies can also be used to address any additional demands you may perceive exist or experience in establishing an employee with disability into the workplace compared to other employees.

Wage subsidies are available through a number of programs including:

  • Wage Subsidy Scheme for job seekers registered with a Disability Employment Services provider
  • Wage Connect subsidies encourage employers to offer jobs to long term unemployed people registered with an Australian Government employment service provider 
  • Employment Pathways Fund for job seekers registered with Job Services Australia
  • Indigenous Wage Subsidy for job seekers participating in Community Development Employment Projects, or registered with Centrelink or a Job Services Australia provider as actively seeking work.

Employer role

Australian Government employment service providers may negotiate wage subsidies with you if you are eligible for this assistance, and when employment is offered under normal employee and employer arrangements, including the use of a relevant industrial agreement such as an award or other mechanism recognised by the Australian Government.

You must also agree that the employment arrangement will continue for the period required by the relevant wage subsidy criteria. 

As an employer, you are required to pay all wages and meet all other entitlements for your employee as required by state or federal law and include payments such as superannuation, insurance costs, occupational health and safety requirements, tax and so on.

More information

For more information or assistance with wage subsidies, including eligibility criteria, call the JobAccess Advisers on 1800 464 800 or contact your local Australian Government employment service provider.



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