Application by The Corporation Of The Synod Of The Diocese Of Brisbane Trading AS Anglicare Southern Queensland
Citation: [2026] FWCA 1159
What happened
The Corporation of the Synod of the Diocese of Brisbane, trading as Anglicare Southern Queensland, applied for approval of the Anglicare Southern Queensland Allied Health Enterprise Agreement 2026. The agreement covers employees in the aged care industry. Commissioner Simpson considered the application.
What was decided
The Fair Work Commission approved the Anglicare Southern Queensland Allied Health Enterprise Agreement 2026. The agreement will expire on 2029-05-05. The Commission’s decision is recorded as [2026] FWCA 1159.
What it means for employers
Employers should ensure enterprise agreements comply with the Fair Work Act and related regulations before seeking approval. Agreements must be clear and fair to employees.
What it means for employees
Employees covered by the Anglicare Southern Queensland Allied Health Enterprise Agreement 2026 will have the terms of the agreement applying to their employment until its expiry date.
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