Western Australia's new workers' compensation law brings increased benefits, revised income calculations, and stricter penalties. Learn how these changes affect employees and employers.
This is an abridgement of an article that originally appeared on the Carbon Group website.
Western Australia has updated its workers' compensation laws with the Workers Compensation and Injury Management Bill 2023, effective July 1, 2024. This legislation replaces the outdated 1981 Act and implements recommendations from WorkCover WA's 2014 review.
Key changes include:
The regulatory framework is still being developed, with public consultation expected soon. Notably, penalties for non-compliance have doubled to $10,000 per employee.
Businesses should review their policies to ensure compliance with these new regulations. The changes aim to provide clearer guidelines and increased certainty for both employees and employers in the workers' compensation system.