1. 2026 Wage Benchmark: Where Does $40 Sit?
Most entry-level student jobs (cleaning, waitstaff, or shelf-stacking) pay the legal minimum. If you are earning $40, you are likely in a skilled casual or penalty rate bracket.
| Wage Type | Hourly Rate (AUD) | Context |
| National Minimum | $24.95 | The legal floor for part-time/full-time. |
| Casual Minimum | $31.19 | Includes 25% “loading” (no sick/annual leave). |
| “Good” Student Wage | $35 – $45 | Skilled roles (Tutor, Warehouse, Aged Care). |
| Sunday Penalty Rate | $50 – $62 | Double time for hospitality/retail. |
2. The “Fortnightly Math” (Student Visa Cap)
In 2026, international students are limited to working 48 hours per fortnight during the academic term.
- At $40/hr: You earn $1,920 per fortnight (gross).
- At $24.95/hr (Minimum): You earn $1,197 per fortnight (gross).
- The Difference: Earning $40/hr gives you an extra $723 every two weeks, which often covers your entire rent in cities like Sydney or Melbourne.
3. Can You Live Comfortably on $40/hr?
Earning $40/hr while working the maximum allowed hours ($960/week) puts you in a strong position, even in expensive cities.
- Rent (Shared Room): $250 – $400/week
- Groceries/Food: $100 – $150/week
- Transport & Utilities: $50 – $80/week
- Total Basic Expenses: ~$400 – $630/week
- Your Surplus: $330 – $560/week in savings or “fun money.”
4. Which Student Jobs Pay $40/hr in 2026?
If you haven’t secured a job yet, these roles commonly hit the $40 mark:
- Private Tutoring: High-school math or English tutors often charge $40–$60/hr.
- Aged Care/Disability Support: Afternoon or weekend shifts frequently reach $40+ due to penalty rates.
- Warehouse/Forklift Op: Late-night shifts in logistics hubs.
- Junior Web/SEO Freelancing: Small agencies often pay students $40/hr for technical tasks.





