Government Wage Subsidy Scheme. Is Your Business Eligible? | Sarina Russo

Government Wage Subsidies for Employers

Did you know you can access up to $10,000 in wage subsidies by employing an eligible Sarina Russo Job Access candidate? Take part in this initiative designed to support businesses with their hiring needs.

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Other financial incentives for employers

ADDITIONAL SUPPORT

In addition to wage subsidies there are other forms of financial incentives and support your business may be eligible to receive.

We can help determine if your business can access:

The Boosting Apprenticeship Commencements wage subsidy, worth up to $28,000 over 12 months, is available for a limited time. 

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When your business takes on an Australian apprentice or trainee, you may be eligible for other incentives, including payroll tax incentives.

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Work experience initiatives worth up to $1,000 may be available when you offer a trial placement to a potential candidate.

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The Employee Assistance Fund (EAF) provides financial assistance to employers who may need to modify their workplace to accommodate the needs of employees with living with a disability or mental health condition.

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To find out more about the incentives your business may be eligible to receive, get in touch with our team at Sarina Russo Job Access. 

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According to a CareerArc survey, 91% of employers specified they searched through potential employee’s social media accounts during the hiring process and 79% of employers even rejected candidates based on what they found.¹ 

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Sarina Russo Group acknowledges the First Nations Peoples of this Country, the traditional custodians connected to the land, water and community on which we live, work and help others to live their best lives. We also pay respect to the Elders past, present and emerging, who strive to build a better and more sustainable future for future generations to come.