Notice Period After 1 Year of Service
Find out the minimum notice period required after 1 year of continuous service under Australian employment law.
Last verified: 1 July 2025Quick Answer
After 1 year of continuous service, the minimum notice period is 1 week under the NES (Fair Work Act 2009, s117).
Full NES Notice Period Scale
| Length of Service | Minimum Notice |
|---|---|
| Not more than 1 year ← You | 1 week |
| More than 1 year but not more than 3 years | 2 weeks |
| More than 3 years but not more than 5 years | 3 weeks |
| More than 5 years | 4 weeks |
Employees aged 45+ with at least 2 years of service receive an additional week of notice on top of the amounts shown above.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the notice period after 1 year of service?
Under the National Employment Standards (NES s117), an employee with 1 year of continuous service must receive at least 1 week notice of termination.
Can my employer pay me instead of giving notice?
Yes. Your employer can choose to pay you in lieu of notice. Payment in lieu must equal the amount the employee would have been paid if they had worked through the notice period.
Do I have to give notice when I resign?
Yes. Employees are generally required to give the same notice period. Check your award, enterprise agreement, or employment contract as they may specify different notice requirements.
Does the notice period include weekends and public holidays?
Yes. Notice periods are calculated in calendar weeks, which include weekends and public holidays.
General information and estimates only — not legal, financial, or tax advice. Always verify with the Fair Work Ombudsman (13 13 94) or a qualified professional.