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Hanson Construction Materials Pty Ltd enterprise agreement pay rates

This page lists the pay rates in the Hanson Construction Materials Pty Ltd enterprise agreement (AE526038). The agreement was approved by the Fair Work Commission and sets the minimum pay for the staff it covers. The rates below are the agreement minimums; overtime, penalties and allowances can lift what you actually take home.

Rates last updated 31 May 2026.

Agreement details

Code
AE526038
Industry
Quarrying industry
Ordinary hours
38 per week
Casual loading
25%
Union
No covered union. Per cl 3.1(c) the Australian Workers Union (NSW) was named as a prospective covered union; however per FWCA decision para [3], the Employer submitted (and the AWU confirmed on 16 September 2024) that the AWU was not a bargaining representative for the current agreement and does not seek to be covered. The Schedule 3 AWU signature block is left blank.
Nominal expiry
31 August 2027

Minimum pay rates

Full-time pay runs from $1,350.52 per week ($35.54 per hour) at the entry level up to $1,655.66 per week at the top, across 7 classifications. A few examples:

ClassificationWeekly (full-time)Per hour
Quarry Operator - Grade 1$1,350.52$35.54
Quarry Operator - Grade 2$1,456.16$38.32
Quarry Operator - Grade 3$1,495.30$39.35

The rate for every classification, plus casual rates, is in the pay checker below.

What else it sets

  • Penalty rates for weekends, public holidays and overtime.
  • 7 allowances (for example Meal Allowance, Leading Hand Allowance, Travel Allowance).

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Rates are sourced from Fair Work Commission data and shown as a guide. They can change, and your circumstances may differ. Verify against your payslip and the official instrument before acting. For advice, contact the Fair Work Ombudsman on 13 13 94 or a registered employment lawyer.