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Water Industry Award Classification Levels 2025–26

Rates effective 1 July 2025 · MA000113

Your classification level under the Water Industry Award determines your minimum pay rate. Being classified one level too low can cost you $2–4 per hour — more than $3,000 per year for a full-time worker.

Classification levels

Level 1Water Industry Level 1

Base rate: $25.88/hr · Casual: $32.35/hr

Level 2Water Industry Level 2

Base rate: $26.70/hr · Casual: $33.38/hr

Level 3Water Industry Level 3

Base rate: $27.71/hr · Casual: $34.64/hr

Level 4Water Industry Level 4

Base rate: $28.12/hr · Casual: $35.15/hr

Level 5Water Industry Level 5

Base rate: $29.88/hr · Casual: $37.35/hr

Level 6Water Industry Level 6

Base rate: $32.34/hr · Casual: $40.43/hr

Level 7Water Industry Level 7

Base rate: $32.90/hr · Casual: $41.13/hr

Level 8Water Industry Level 8

Base rate: $35.55/hr · Casual: $44.44/hr

Level 9Water Industry Level 9

Base rate: $38.03/hr · Casual: $47.54/hr

Level 10Water Industry Level 10

Base rate: $41.56/hr · Casual: $51.95/hr

See also: Pay rates by classification | Am I being underpaid?

Source: Classification levels are defined in the Water Industry Award (MA000113), published by the Fair Work Commission.

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