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Kitchen Hand Pay Rate in VIC 2025-26

Minimum pay rates for kitchen hands in Victoria under the Hospitality Industry (General) Award 2020. Updated 1 July 2025.

Last verified: 1 July 2025

Kitchen Hand — Minimum Pay Rate (VIC)

Hospitality Industry (General) Award 2020 (MA000009)

$24.10

Base rate/hr

$30.13

Casual rate/hr

Kitchen hands assist with food preparation, dishwashing, cleaning, and general kitchen duties in restaurants, cafes, and commercial kitchens.

Victoria Note

Victoria has state-based long service leave that may differ from the NES. Check your entitlements with the Victorian Wage Inspectorate.

Minimum Hourly Rates — Kitchen Hand

Employment TypeHourly RateWeekly (38hrs)Annual
Full-time (adult)$24.10/hr$915.80$47,621.60
Part-time (adult)$24.10/hrPro-rataPro-rata
Casual (incl. 25% loading)$30.13/hrVariesVaries

Rates effective from 1 July 2025 under the Hospitality Industry (General) Award 2020.

Junior Rates — Kitchen Hand

Junior rates apply to employees under 21. Under 18: 50% of adult rate. 18 years: 60%. 19 years: 70%. 20 years: 80%.

AgeApprox. Hourly RateNotes
Under 16$9.64/hr40% of adult rate
16 years$12.05/hr50% of adult rate
17 years$14.46/hr60% of adult rate
18 years$16.87/hr70% of adult rate
19 years$19.28/hr80% of adult rate
20 years$21.69/hr90% of adult rate
21+ (adult)$24.10/hr100% of adult rate

Exact junior percentages vary by award. Check the Hospitality Industry (General) Award 2020 for precise rates.

Penalty Rates — Kitchen Hand

Saturday

$30.13/hr

1.25x base

Sunday

$36.15/hr

1.5x base

Public Holiday

$54.23/hr

2.25x base

Penalty rates shown for full-time/part-time Level 1 ($24.10/hr base). Casual employees receive penalty rates calculated on their base rate (before casual loading).

Classification Levels — Hospitality Industry (General) Award 2020

LevelDescriptionBase Rate/hrCasual Rate/hrAnnual (38hrs)
Level 1Kitchen hand (introductory)$24.10$30.13$47,621.60
Level 2Kitchen hand (experienced)$25.28$31.60$49,953.28

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Related Jobs Under the Same Award

JobBase RateCasual RateSunday
Barista$24.10/hr$30.13/hr$36.15/hr
Waiter$24.10/hr$30.13/hr$36.15/hr
Bartender$24.10/hr$30.13/hr$36.15/hr
Chef$26.10/hr$32.63/hr$39.15/hr

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a kitchen hand get paid per hour in Victoria?

The minimum hourly rate for a kitchen hand in Victoria is $24.10/hr for full-time and part-time employees, or $30.13/hr for casuals (including 25% loading). This is the Level 1 adult rate under the Hospitality Industry (General) Award 2020 (MA000009), effective from 1 July 2025.

What is the minimum wage for a kitchen hand?

The minimum wage for a kitchen hand is $24.10 per hour ($915.80 per week for a 38-hour week, or $47,621.60 per year). This is set by the Hospitality Industry (General) Award 2020. Higher classification levels attract higher rates.

What award covers kitchen hands?

Kitchen Hands are covered by the Hospitality Industry (General) Award 2020 (MA000009). 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 kitchen hands get penalty rates on weekends?

Yes. Under the Hospitality Industry (General) Award 2020, kitchen hands receive 1.25x their base rate on Saturdays ($30.13/hr) and 1.5x on Sundays ($36.15/hr). Public holidays are paid at 2.25x ($54.23/hr).

What is the casual rate for a kitchen hand?

The casual rate for a kitchen hand is $30.13/hr, which includes a 25% casual loading on top of the base rate of $24.10/hr. The casual loading compensates for the lack of paid leave, notice of termination, and redundancy pay.

How much should a 17 year old kitchen hand get paid?

Junior rates apply to employees under 21. Under 18: 50% of adult rate. 18 years: 60%. 19 years: 70%. 20 years: 80%. Always check the specific junior rate schedule in the Hospitality Industry (General) Award 2020 for exact percentages.

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.