Updated Wage Guide: Restaurant Award Pay Rates 2025

Updated Wage Guide: Restaurant Award Pay Rates 2025

Table of content

  1. Restaurant Award 2025: Key Updates
  2. 2025 Restaurant Award Pay Rates
  3. How Workstem Helps Fast Food Businesses
  4. FAQs About the Restaurant Industry Award 2025

The Restaurant Industry Award 2025 sets the minimum pay rates, penalty structures, and employment conditions for workers and employers in Australia’s restaurant, café, and catering sectors. Whether you’re an employee verifying your entitlements or a business ensuring compliance, this guide covers the latest 2025 pay rates, penalty calculations, and key changes.

Restaurant Award 2025: Key Updates

The Restaurant Industry Award 2025 has been updated with new wage rates and penalty structures. Key changes include:

  • Increased minimum wages (effective from July 2025)
  • Revised penalty rates for weekends, late nights, and public holidays
  • Updated casual loading and part-time/full-time conditions

2025 Restaurant Award Pay Rates

Below are the updated hourly rates for restaurant employees (from July 2025):

Full-time & part-time

Classification 

Weekly pay rate  Hourly pay rate  Late night – Monday to  Friday – 10pm to midnight Early morning – Monday to  Friday – midnight to 6am

Introductory level

$922.70 $24.28 $24.28 per hour plus $2.81  per hour or part of an hour $24.28 per hour plus $4.22  per hour or part of an hour

Level 1 – food and beverage attendant grade 1

$948.00 $24.95 $24.95 per hour plus $2.81  per hour or part of an hour

$24.95 per hour plus $4.22  per hour or part of an hour

Level 1 – kitchen attendant grade 1 $948.00 $24.95 $24.95 per hour plus $2.81  per hour or part of an hour

$24.95 per hour plus $4.22  per hour or part of an hour

Level 2 – food and beverage attendant grade 2

$982.40 $25.85 $25.85 per hour plus $2.81  per hour or part of an hour $25.85 per hour plus $4.22  per hour or part of an hour

Level 2 – cook grade 1

$982.40 $25.85 $25.85 per hour plus $2.81  per hour or part of an hour

$25.85 per hour plus $4.22  per hour or part of an hour

Level 2 – kitchen attendant grade 2

$982.40 $25.85 $25.85 per hour plus $2.81  per hour or part of an hour

$25.85 per hour plus $4.22  per hour or part of an hour

Level 2 – clerical grade 1

$982.40 $25.85 $25.85 per hour plus $2.81  per hour or part of an hour

$25.85 per hour plus $4.22  per hour or part of an hour

Level 2 – storeperson grade 1

$982.40 $25.85 $25.85 per hour plus $2.81  per hour or part of an hour

$25.85 per hour plus $4.22  per hour or part of an hour

Level 2 – door person/security officer grade 1

$982.40

$25.85 $25.85 per hour plus $2.81  per hour or part of an hour

$25.85 per hour plus $4.22  per hour or part of an hour

Level 3 – food and beverage attendant grade 3

$1,014.70 $26.70 $26.70 per hour plus $2.81  per hour or part of an hour

$26.70 per hour plus $4.22  per hour or part of an hour

Level 3 – cook grade 2

$1,014.70 $26.70 $26.70 per hour plus $2.81  per hour or part of an hour

$26.70 per hour plus $4.22  per hour or part of an hour

Level 3 – kitchen attendant grade 3

$1,014.70 $26.70 $26.70 per hour plus $2.81  per hour or part of an hour

$26.70 per hour plus $4.22  per hour or part of an hour

Level 3 – clerical grade 2

$1,014.70 $26.70 $26.70 per hour plus $2.81  per hour or part of an hour

$26.70 per hour plus $4.22  per hour or part of an hour

Level 3 – storeperson grade 2 $1,014.70 $26.70 $26.70 per hour plus $2.81  per hour or part of an hour

$26.70 per hour plus $4.22  per hour or part of an hour

Casual

Classification 

Hourly pay  rate Late night – Monday to Friday – 10pm to midnight Early morning – Monday to  Friday – midnight to 6am Saturday
Introductory level $30.35 $30.35 per hour plus $2.81 per  hour or part of an hour $30.35 per hour plus $4.22 per  hour or part of an hour

$36.42

Level 1 – food and beverage attendant grade 1

$31.19 $31.19 per hour plus $2.81 per  hour or part of an hour $31.19 per hour plus $4.22 per  hour or part of an hour

$37.43

Level 1 – kitchen attendant grade 1 $31.19 $31.19 per hour plus $2.81 per  hour or part of an hour $31.19 per hour plus $4.22 per  hour or part of an hour

$37.43

Level 2 – food and beverage attendant grade 2

$32.31 $32.31 per hour plus $2.81 per  hour or part of an hour $32.31 per hour plus $4.22 per  hour or part of an hour $38.78
Level 2 – cook grade 1 $32.31 $32.31 per hour plus $2.81 per  hour or part of an hour $32.31 per hour plus $4.22 per  hour or part of an hour

$38.78

Level 2 – kitchen attendant grade 2

$32.31 $32.31 per hour plus $2.81 per  hour or part of an hour $32.31 per hour plus $4.22 per  hour or part of an hour $38.78
Level 2 – clerical grade 1 $32.31 $32.31 per hour plus $2.81 per  hour or part of an hour $32.31 per hour plus $4.22 per  hour or part of an hour

$38.78

Level 2 – storeperson grade 1

$32.31 $32.31 per hour plus $2.81 per  hour or part of an hour $32.31 per hour plus $4.22 per  hour or part of an hour $38.78
Level 2 – door person/security officer grade 1 $32.31 $32.31 per hour plus $2.81 per  hour or part of an hour $32.31 per hour plus $4.22 per  hour or part of an hour

$38.78

Level 3 – food and beverage attendant grade 3

$33.38 $33.38 per hour plus $2.81 per  hour or part of an hour $33.38 per hour plus $4.22 per  hour or part of an hour $40.05

Level 3 – cook grade 2

$33.38

$33.38 per hour plus $2.81 per  hour or part of an hour $33.38 per hour plus $4.22 per  hour or part of an hour

$40.05

Level 3 – kitchen attendant grade 3 $33.38 $33.38 per hour plus $2.81 per  hour or part of an hour $33.38 per hour plus $4.22 per  hour or part of an hour

$40.05

Level 3 – clerical grade 2

$33.38 $33.38 per hour plus $2.81 per  hour or part of an hour $33.38 per hour plus $4.22 per  hour or part of an hour

$40.05

Level 3 – storeperson grade 2

$33.38 $33.38 per hour plus $2.81 per  hour or part of an hour $33.38 per hour plus $4.22 per  hour or part of an hour $40.05
Level 3 – timekeeper/security officer grade 2 $33.38 $33.38 per hour plus $2.81 per  hour or part of an hour $33.38 per hour plus $4.22 per  hour or part of an hour

$40.05

Level 3 – handyperson

$33.38 $33.38 per hour plus $2.81 per  hour or part of an hour $33.38 per hour plus $4.22 per  hour or part of an hour $40.05
Level 4 – food and beverage attendant grade 4  (tradesperson) $35.15 $35.15 per hour plus $2.81 per  hour or part of an hour $35.15 per hour plus $4.22 per  hour or part of an hour

$42.18

 

How Workstem Helps Fast Food Businesses

Simplify award interpretation and payroll processing with Workstem, the all-in-one workforce management & payroll software designed for every industry. Our system supports 122+ modern awards & 34 EAs, including the Fast Food Award 2025, and keeps you up-to-date with changes in wage rates, penalty rates, and overtime rules.

Managing payroll under the Fast Food Award 2025 can be complex. Workstem’s workforce management software ensures:

  • Accurate award interpretation
  • Automated penalty rates & overtime calculations
  • Compliant payslips & record-keeping
  • Seamless integrations with Xero, NetSuite, and more

Choose from our Standard or Advanced plan to suit your business needs, and stay Fair Work compliant with confidence.

Book a free demo with our payroll experts and experience how Workstem can streamline your payroll and workforce operations.

FAQs About the Restaurant Industry Award 2025

Q1:What is the casual loading in 2025?

A1: Casual employees receive 25% extra on top of the base rate.

Q2: Are split shifts allowed under the Restaurant Award?

A2: Yes, but minimum engagement rules apply (usually 3 hours per shift).

Q3: How do I know if I’m paying the correct penalty rates?

A3: Penalty rates depend on the day, time, and classification level. Workstem automatically calculates penalty rates based on the latest award conditions to ensure compliance.

Q4: Can Workstem help with casual employee management?

A4: Absolutely. Workstem supports casual loading, dynamic rosters, and real-time tracking to ensure casual workers are paid correctly and fairly under the award.

Q5: Is Workstem compliant with Fair Work and STP2?

A5: Yes, Workstem is fully compliant with Fair Work obligations and Single Touch Payroll Phase 2 (STP2), ensuring seamless reporting to the ATO.

Read More:

Meal & Split Shift Allowances Under the Restaurant Award

Restaurant Award vs Hospitality Award: What’s the Difference?

Restaurant Industry Award 2025: Complete Wage & Condition Guide

Updated Restaurant Industry Award Pay Rates: What You Need to Know

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