With the Department of Home Affairs utilizing real-time Single Touch Payroll (STP) data, miscalculating your work fortnight is the fastest way to trigger a visa audit. The most dangerous myth is that a fortnight is “any two weeks”—in reality, it is a fixed 14-day cycle that always starts on a Monday.
To keep your 48-hour limit safe, you must treat your work hours as a rolling 14-day budget.
1. The “Fixed Monday” Rule
The Department of Home Affairs (DHA) defines a fortnight as a 14-day period starting on a Monday.
- The Cycle: Every student in Australia is on the exact same schedule. Fortnight 1 might be Monday, April 13 to Sunday, April 26. Fortnight 2 then starts on Monday, April 27.
- The Trap: If you start counting from the day you were hired (e.g., a Wednesday), your “internal” count will be offset from the Department’s “official” count. This is where most breaches happen.
2. How the “Rolling” Calculation Works
The “Rolling Window” isn’t actually a moving target; it is a series of overlapping 14-day blocks. However, you must ensure that no two-week combination starting on a Monday exceeds 48 hours.
Example: The “Double-Over” Danger
| Week | Monday Start Date | Hours Worked | Fortnight Total | Result |
| Week 1 | April 6 | 15 hours | — | — |
| Week 2 | April 13 | 33 hours | 48 Hours | PASS |
| Week 3 | April 20 | 20 hours | 53 Hours | BREACH |
Why did this fail? Even though Week 2 and Week 3 individually look fine, the Department looks at the fixed 14-day block of Week 2 + Week 3. Because that total is 53, a breach is recorded.
3. The 2026 “Price of Entry” Checklist
To avoid an automated flag in 2026, follow this “3-Check” system:
- Check the Academic Calendar: The 48-hour limit only applies when your course is “in session.” This includes exam weeks and “study weeks” unless they are officially listed as a “Scheduled Break.”
- The Monday Reset: Set a recurring alarm for every second Monday. This is your “Budget Reset Day.”
- Include “Invisible” Work: In 2026, remember that paid inductions, trial shifts, and staff meetings must be added to your 48-hour total.
4. 2026 Update: The 60-Hour Proposal
As of April 2026, there is a legislative proposal to increase the limit to 60 hours per fortnight starting July 1, 2026.
- Current Status: Until July 1, the limit is strictly 48 hours.
- Same Logic: Even if the cap increases, the Monday-to-Monday calculation remains the gold standard for compliance.





