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Manufacturing Award Minimum Wage Increase 2026 — 4.75% Rise

2 Jun 2026 Updated 1 Jul 2026 By Fitz HR 6 min read Reviewed against FWO Pay Guide MA000010

The Fair Work Commission's Annual Wage Review 2026 lifted modern award minimum rates by 4.75% from the first full pay period on or after 1 July 2026. For manufacturing employers under the Manufacturing and Associated Industries and Occupations Award MA000010, every base rate, penalty rate, casual loading and overtime figure shifts — and payroll needs updating for the first July pay run.

The Fair Work Commission increased modern award minimum wages by 4.75%, with a targeted floor ensuring the lowest ongoing award rate is at least $26.44/hr ($1,004.90/week). Under the Manufacturing Award MA000010, a C14 employee is $25.74/hr and every C-level rises 4.75%. The increase applies from the first full pay period starting on or after 1 July 2026. Because penalties, casual loading and overtime are multiples of the base rate, those dollar amounts rise too.

Rates current as at 2026-07-01 (Annual Wage Review), sourced from the Fair Work Ombudsman Pay Guide MA000010. Next review 2027-07-01.

Quick Reference — Manufacturing Award Wage Rise 2026

Headline increase: 4.75% to all modern award minimum rates
Lowest ongoing rate floor: $26.44/hr ($1,004.90/week)
Manufacturing Award base: C14 at $25.74/hr
Starts: first full pay period on or after 1 July 2026
Penalties, casual loading & overtime: rise with the new base

The 2026 Fair Work Pay Rise Explained

The Fair Work Commission (FWC) sets minimum wages through its Annual Wage Review each year. The 2026 decision increased modern award minimum rates by 4.75%, with a targeted floor so the lowest ongoing award rate is at least $26.44/hr ($1,004.90/week). The Fair Work Ombudsman published the updated per-award pay guides on 24 June 2026, so the MA000010 dollar figures are confirmed and effective from the first full pay period on or after 1 July 2026.

When the Increase Actually Starts

The new rates apply from the first full pay period that starts on or after 1 July 2026 — not necessarily 1 July itself. If your pay week starts on a Monday, the new rates apply from the first Monday on or after 1 July, and the days before that are still paid at the old rate. Getting this cut-over date wrong is the most common wage-review payroll error.

Confirmed Manufacturing Award Rates from July 2026

Under the Manufacturing Award MA000010, a C14 employee is $25.74/hr and every C-level rises 4.75% from the first full pay period on or after 1 July 2026. Every classification rises by 4.75% off its previous base. Because penalty rates, casual loading and overtime are calculated as multiples of the base rate, those dollar amounts increase automatically — see the full Manufacturing Award rates guide, updated for 1 July 2026.

Junior, Apprentice & Casual Flow-On

Junior and apprentice rates are set as percentages of the adult classification rate, so they rise automatically with the base. The 25% casual loading is unchanged as a percentage, but the dollar value of every casual hour rises because it is calculated on the higher base. Update the base first, then let the percentages flow through — do not freeze junior or casual rates at the old dollar figures.

Annual Wage Review Increases Since 2024

Effective dateAward minimum wage increase
1 July 20243.75%
1 July 20253.5%
1 July 20264.75%

Modern award minimum wage increases from successive Fair Work Commission Annual Wage Review decisions.

What Manufacturing Employers Must Do Before 1 July

Common Mistakes That Trigger Audits

Applying the rise from 1 July regardless of your pay cycle. It starts from the first full pay period on or after 1 July — apply it too early or too late and you have an underpayment or an overpayment to unwind.
Updating the base but not the penalties. Penalty rates, casual loading and overtime are multiples of the base — they must be recalculated off the new figure.
Freezing junior or casual dollar rates. These are percentages of the adult base and must rise with it.
Assuming an enterprise agreement is safe. An agreement base rate cannot be below the new award rate for any classification.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much is the manufacturing minimum wage increase in 2026?
Modern award minimum rates rose 4.75%, with the lowest ongoing award rate set at no less than $26.44/hr ($1,004.90/week). Under the Manufacturing Award MA000010, a C14 employee is $25.74/hr and every C-level rises 4.75%. The change applies from the first full pay period on or after 1 July 2026.
When does the 2026 award wage increase take effect?
From the first full pay period that starts on or after 1 July 2026 — not necessarily 1 July itself. Days before that first full period are still paid at the old rate.
Does the 2026 increase apply to the Manufacturing Award?
Yes — 4.75% applies to all modern awards, including MA000010. Because penalty rates, casual loading and overtime are multiples of the base rate, those dollar amounts increase too.
What do manufacturing employers need to do before 1 July 2026?
Identify your first full pay period on or after 1 July, update base rates by classification, recalculate penalties, casual loading and overtime off the new base, check junior/apprentice flow-on, and confirm any enterprise agreement still meets the new award floor.
Do enterprise agreement rates increase with the 2026 wage review?
Not automatically — but an enterprise agreement base rate cannot be less than the relevant award rate. If the 4.75% increase pushes the award rate above your agreement rate for any classification, you must pay at least the new award rate.

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Manufacturing Award Minimum Wage Increase 2026 — 4.75% Rise — FAQ

How much is the manufacturing minimum wage increase in 2026? Modern award minimum rates rose 4.75%, with the lowest ongoing award rate set at no less than $26.44/hr ($1,004.90/week). Under the Manufacturing Award MA000010, a C14 employee is $25.74/hr and every C-level rises 4.75%. The change applies from the first full pay period on or after 1 July 2026.

When does the 2026 award wage increase take effect? From the first full pay period that starts on or after 1 July 2026 — not necessarily 1 July itself. Days before that first full period are still paid at the old rate.

Does the 2026 increase apply to the Manufacturing Award? Yes — 4.75% applies to all modern awards, including MA000010. Because penalty rates, casual loading and overtime are multiples of the base rate, those dollar amounts increase too.

What do manufacturing employers need to do before 1 July 2026? Identify your first full pay period on or after 1 July, update base rates by classification, recalculate penalties, casual loading and overtime off the new base, check junior/apprentice flow-on, and confirm any enterprise agreement still meets the new award floor.

Do enterprise agreement rates increase with the 2026 wage review? Not automatically — but an enterprise agreement base rate cannot be less than the relevant award rate. If the 4.75% increase pushes the award rate above your agreement rate for any classification, you must pay at least the new award rate.