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Graphic Designer Pay Rate in NT 2025-26

Minimum pay rates for graphic designers in Northern Territory under the Graphic Arts, Printing and Publishing Award 2020. Updated 1 July 2025.

Last verified: 1 July 2025

Graphic Designer — Minimum Pay Rate (NT)

Graphic Arts, Printing and Publishing Award 2020 (MA000026)

$27.25

Base rate/hr

$34.06

Casual rate/hr

Graphic designers create visual content for print and digital media, including branding, marketing materials, packaging, and publications.

Northern Territory Note

Northern Territory workers may receive remote area allowances and have specific public holidays including Show Day.

Minimum Hourly Rates — Graphic Designer

Employment TypeHourly RateWeekly (38hrs)Annual
Full-time (adult)$27.25/hr$1,035.50$53,846.00
Part-time (adult)$27.25/hrPro-rataPro-rata
Casual (incl. 25% loading)$34.06/hrVariesVaries

Rates effective from 1 July 2025 under the Graphic Arts, Printing and Publishing Award 2020.

Penalty Rates — Graphic Designer

Saturday

$40.88/hr

1.5x base

Sunday

$54.50/hr

2x base

Public Holiday

$68.13/hr

2.5x base

Penalty rates shown for full-time/part-time Level 1 ($27.25/hr base). Casual employees receive penalty rates calculated on their base rate (before casual loading).

Classification Levels — Graphic Arts, Printing and Publishing Award 2020

LevelDescriptionBase Rate/hrCasual Rate/hrAnnual (38hrs)
Level 4Junior designer / production artist$25.68$32.10$50,743.68
Level 5Graphic designer$27.25$34.06$53,846.00
Level 6Senior designer / art director$28.54$35.68$56,395.04
Level 7Creative lead / design manager$29.71$37.14$58,706.96

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a graphic designer get paid per hour in Northern Territory?

The minimum hourly rate for a graphic designer in Northern Territory is $27.25/hr for full-time and part-time employees, or $34.06/hr for casuals (including 25% loading). This is the Level 1 adult rate under the Graphic Arts, Printing and Publishing Award 2020 (MA000026), effective from 1 July 2025.

What is the minimum wage for a graphic designer?

The minimum wage for a graphic designer is $27.25 per hour ($1,035.50 per week for a 38-hour week, or $53,846.00 per year). This is set by the Graphic Arts, Printing and Publishing Award 2020. Higher classification levels attract higher rates.

What award covers graphic designers?

Graphic Designers are covered by the Graphic Arts, Printing and Publishing Award 2020 (MA000026). This Modern Award sets minimum pay rates, penalty rates, allowances, and leave entitlements. Your employer may also have an enterprise agreement with different (usually higher) rates.

Do graphic designers get penalty rates on weekends?

Yes. Under the Graphic Arts, Printing and Publishing Award 2020, graphic designers receive 1.5x their base rate on Saturdays ($40.88/hr) and 2x on Sundays ($54.50/hr). Public holidays are paid at 2.5x ($68.13/hr).

What is the casual rate for a graphic designer?

The casual rate for a graphic designer is $34.06/hr, which includes a 25% casual loading on top of the base rate of $27.25/hr. The casual loading compensates for the lack of paid leave, notice of termination, and redundancy pay.

How much should a 17 year old graphic designer get paid?

Graphic designers are skilled professionals. Junior rates do not commonly apply. The Graphic Arts, Printing and Publishing Award 2020 does not have specific junior rates for this classification.

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