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HOW MUCH DO REGISTERED NURSES EARN IN VICTORIA? AWARDS, PENALTIES, RATES 2025

Victoria’s registered nurse salaries show that fair pay can be both structured and rewarding. While a simple average won’t capture the full picture, the reality is encouraging: Victoria’s position as Australia’s medical research capital creates diverse, well-compensated career pathways.

From Melbourne’s major hospital networks to regional health services offering lifestyle balance, Victorian RNs can access transparent pay scales and higher earnings through penalty rates and public holiday rates including Melbourne Cup Day. Whether you’re starting your career or seeking advancement, Victoria’s healthcare rewards careful planning and experience.

Understanding VIC RN Awards: Which One Applies to You?

Before diving into salary figures, it’s crucial to understand which award system covers your workplace. Victorian registered nurses are covered by different awards depending on where you work:

Victorian Public Sector Nurses and Midwives EBA

Victorian public hospital nurses and midwives are covered by the Nurses and Midwives (Victorian Public Sector) Single Interest Employer Agreement 2024–2028, negotiated by the Australian Nursing & Midwifery Federation (ANMF) Victorian Branch. This agreement sets the wages, allowances, and entitlements for all nurses and midwives employed in the Victorian public sector.

Covers: Victorian public hospitals, health services, and community health centers 

Examples: Royal Melbourne Hospital, Alfred Health, Monash Health, Peninsula Health, Eastern Health, Western Health, Barwon Health (Geelong), Ballarat Community Health

Victorian Public Hospital Award Rates (2025):

RN YearHourlyWeekly (38h)Annual
1$41.36$1,571.80$81,734
2$42.41$1,611.60$83,803
3$43.63$1,657.90$86,211
4$44.97$1,708.70$88,852
5$46.48$1,766.20$91,842
6$48.00$1,824.10$94,853
7$50.17$1,906.30$99,128
8+$52.20$1,983.70$103,152

These rates apply from 12 May 2025 under the 2024–28 Victorian public sector EBA. Salary packaging benefits are also available for eligible public sector employees (up to $9,010 for general living expenses + $2,650 meal entertainment).

For more info about wages and allowances, refer to EBA 2024-28 wages table and EBA 2024-28 allowances table.

Fair Work Nurses Award (Private Sector Baseline)

This award sets the minimum pay and conditions for nurses in the private sector under the Fair Work Commission (FWC). The rates below apply to full-time registered nurses, other than those in aged care (who have separate rates) or those covered by enterprise agreements. For other nurses not covered by the Nurses Award MA000034, refer to the Aged Care Award or the Educational Services (Schools) General Staff Award 2020.

Covers: Private hospitals and other healthcare providers without specific enterprise agreements

Fair Work Award Rates (2025):

ClassificationHourlyWeekly (38h)
RN Level 1 – Pay Point 1$30.64$1,164.20
RN Level 1 – Pay Point 2$31.27$1,188.10
RN Level 1 – Pay Point 3$32.03$1,217.20
RN Level 1 – Pay Point 4$32.88$1,249.60
RN Level 1 – Pay Point 5$33.89$1,288.00
RN Level 1 – Pay Point 6$34.87$1,325.20
RN Level 1 – Pay Point 7$35.88$1,363.50
RN Level 1 – Pay Point 8+$36.82$1,399.00
RN Level 2 – Pay Point 1$37.79$1,436.20
RN Level 2 – Pay Point 2$38.39$1,459.00
RN Level 2 – Pay Point 3$39.06$1,484.30
RN Level 2 – Pay Point 4+$39.70$1,508.60
RN Level 3 – Pay Point 1$40.98$1,557.20
RN Level 3 – Pay Point 2$41.73$1,585.80
RN Level 3 – Pay Point 3$42.45$1,613.20
RN Level 3 – Pay Point 4+$43.21$1,642.10
RN Level 4 – Grade 1$46.77$1,777.30
RN Level 4 – Grade 2$50.12$1,904.60
RN Level 4 – Grade 3$53.05$2,015.80
RN Level 5 – Grade 1$47.19$1,793.40
RN Level 5 – Grade 2$49.70$1,888.70
RN Level 5 – Grade 3$53.05$2,015.80
RN Level 5 – Grade 4$56.35$2,141.40
RN Level 5 – Grade 5$62.16$2,361.90
RN Level 5 – Grade 6$68.01$2,584.20

Enterprise Agreements (Negotiated Rates)

Covers: Private hospitals and major healthcare providers with specific union-negotiated agreements

Examples in Victoria:

Individual Negotiation (No Specific Award)

Covers: Some private practices, boutique hospitals, agency work, specialist clinics

What This Means:

  • Negotiate based on Fair Work Award as minimum
  • Rates vary widely
  • Often higher casual rates but fewer benefits
  • Market demand heavily influences pay

Which Award Applies to You?

Victorian Public Health Sector Award IF you work at:

  • Any public hospital (Royal Melbourne, Alfred, Monash Medical Centre, etc.)
  • Health services (Peninsula Health, Eastern Health, Western Health)
  • Public Community health centers

See the full list of employers from EBA Appendix 1.

Fair Work Award IF you work at:

  • Private hospitals without enterprise agreements
  • Some private practices

Enterprise Agreement IF you work at:

  • Epworth, St Vincent’s Private, Cabrini, or other major private hospital groups
  • Facilities with specific ANMF Victoria agreements
  • Check your employment contract or ask HR

Individual Negotiation IF you work:

  • Agency/locum nursing
  • Some specialist private practices
  • Some boutique private hospitals without enterprise agreements
  • Fair Work minimum rates still apply

Key Takeaway

Victorian public hospitals generally offer competitive base rates and excellent benefits, while some enterprise agreements in private hospitals can exceed public rates through higher base pay and performance incentives.

Always confirm which award covers your specific workplace – check your employment contract or ask your HR department.

Overtime and Penalty Rates: Private vs Public Sector in Victoria

Overtime Rates (Fair Work Nurses Award – MA000034, 2025)

Full-time, Part-time, Casual RNs

ConditionRate
Overtime (Mon–Sat, first 2 hrs)150% of minimum/casual hourly rate
Overtime (Mon–Sat, after 2 hrs)200% of minimum/casual hourly rate
Overtime (Sunday)200% of minimum/casual hourly rate
Overtime (Public Holiday)250% of minimum/casual hourly rate

Source: Fair Work Ombudsman – Nurses Award MA000034 (from 1 July 2025).

Notes:

  • Overtime rates under Clause 19 do not apply to Registered Nurse Levels 4 and 5. Instead, separate conditions apply to those higher classifications.
  • For recall provisions, refer to the Award

Penalty Rates (Fair Work Nurses Award – MA000034, 2025)

Full-time, Part-time, Casual RNs

ConditionRateDefinition (from Award)
Afternoon shift (Mon–Fri)+12.5% loading (112.5% of minimum/casual hourly rate)Shift starts not earlier than 12:00 noon and finishes after 6:00 pm. Does not apply if you finish at/before 6:00 pm.
Night shift (Mon–Fri)+15% loading (115% of minimum/casual hourly rate)Shift starts on/after 6:00 pm and finishes before 7:30 am.
Saturday (ordinary hours)150% of minimum/casual hourly rateMidnight Friday → midnight Saturday. (Replaces shift loadings — no stacking.)
Sunday (ordinary hours)175% of minimum/casual hourly rateMidnight Saturday → midnight Sunday. (Replaces shift loadings.)
Public holidays (ordinary hours)200% of minimum/casual hourly rateAny rostered ordinary hours worked. (Replaces shift loadings.)

Notes:

  • Does not apply to RN Levels 4 and 5.
  • The casual hourly rate already includes the 25% loading. Penalties are calculated as a % of this rate.

Victorian Public Sector Overtime (EBA 2024–28)

Full-time & Part-time Employees

ConditionRate
Mon–Fri, first 2 hrs overtime150% (time and a half)
Mon–Fri, after 2 hrs overtime200% (double time)
Saturday overtime200% (double time)
Sunday overtime200% (double time)
Public holidays overtime200% (Mon–Fri) / 250% (Sat–Sun, inclusive of weekend rate)

Casual Employees

ConditionRate
Mon–Fri, first 2 hrs overtime175% (time and a half + 25% loading)
Mon–Fri, after 2 hrs overtime225% (double time + 25% loading)
Saturday overtime225% (double time + 25% loading)
Sunday overtime225% (double time + 25% loading)
Public holidays overtime250% (Mon–Fri) / 312.5% (Sat–Sun, inclusive of weekend rate & casual loading)

Source: Nurses and Midwives (Victorian Public Sector) Enterprise Agreement 2024–2028, Clause 49 (Overtime) + Clause 56 (Public Holidays)

Victorian Public Sector — Penalty Rates (EBA 2024–28)

Applies to ordinary hours only (not overtime):

ConditionFull-time / Part-timeCasualClause
Saturday (midnight Fri – midnight Sat)150% of base rate187.5% of casual rate48.2
Sunday (midnight Sat – midnight Sun)150% of base rate187.5% of casual rate48.2
Public holiday (Mon–Fri)200% of base rate250% of casual rate56.5(a)(i), 56.5(b)(i)
Public holiday (Sat–Sun)250% of base rate (inclusive of weekend rate)312.5% of casual rate (inclusive of weekend rate)56.5(a)(ii), 56.5(b)(ii)

Source: Nurses and Midwives (Victorian Public Sector) Enterprise Agreement 2024–2028. Ordinary hours only (not overtime).

Notes:

  • Some holidays (Christmas, Boxing Day, New Year’s Day, Australia Day) can have extra rules about substitute days. Check Clause 56.3 if working on those days.
  • For recall provisions, refer to the EBA.

Strategic Penalty Planning

Victorian RNs can boost income beyond base rates by:

  • Working public holidays which carry premium penalty rates.
  • Regular weekend shifts, which provide consistent penalty loadings.
  • Night shifts, where weekday rostered nights attract extra loadings.
  • Casual or agency shifts, which may offer higher rates depending on demand and employer arrangements.

Understanding Victoria Public Sector RN Pay Progression

Under Clause 4.1(yy)(iv)(B) of the 2024–28 EBA, “Years of Experience are relevant to determining the appropriate increment within a grade” and are calculated from an RN’s anniversary date. This confirms that progression is entirely tenure-based.

How Progression Works:

  • Years 1–8: Annual increases based on years of service.
  • Year 8+: Reach the top of the base RN scale; further progression is through specialist or leadership pathways(e.g. CNS, CNC, NP).
  • Recognition of prior experience: Interstate and international nursing experience is usually recognised when determining your starting level.
  • Part-time progression: Progression is on a pro-rata basis, for part-time employees

Recent Developments:

Victorian healthcare has seen significant investment:

  • Enterprise bargaining: Regular EBAs update pay scales and workplace conditions
  • Infrastructure investment: New hospitals creating more opportunities
  • Workforce development: Government initiatives supporting career progression

Real-World Examples:

  • 1st year RN (Grade 2 Year 1): $41.36/hr × 38 = $1,571.80/week base pay
  • 5th year RN (Grade 2 Year 5): $46.48/hr × 38 = $1,766.20/week base pay
  • 8th year RN (Grade 2 Year 8): $52.20/hr × 38 = $1,983.70/week base pay

Important Notes:

  • Progression typically occurs annually on employment anniversary
  • Higher duties allowances available when acting in senior roles temporarily
  • Specialist qualifications can open pathways to higher classifications, which carry higher pay rates

These award rates form your foundation, but most Victorian RNs earn significantly more through penalties, overtime, and specialization.

Salary Packaging for Public Sector RNs in Victoria

Victorian public hospital nurses and midwives have access to generous salary packaging benefits, which can significantly increase take-home pay by reducing taxable income, under the Victorian Public Sector Nurses and Midwives Enterprise Agreement (2024–2028). These are managed through approved providers.

How It Works (if eligible)

  • General living expenses: Up to $9,010 per FBT year can be salary packaged (e.g. mortgage, rent, credit cards, groceries, utilities) without incurring FBT.
  • Meal & entertainment: An additional $2,650 per year can be packaged for restaurant and bistro bills.
  • Other benefits: Novated car leasing (if eligible)

Example – RN Grade 2, Year 5 (2025)

  • Base salary: $91,842 annually.
  • Without packaging: Approx. $20,000 in income tax (depending on bracket).
  • With packaging ($9,010 living + $2,650 meals): Taxable income reduced by $11,660 → annual tax saving of $3,000–$4,000.

Private Sector Nurses

Nurses employed in private hospitals or aged care may also have salary packaging, but this depends on their enterprise agreement or employer policy. It is not guaranteed under the Fair Work Nurses Award (MA000034).

Key Takeaway

Salary packaging makes Victorian public sector nursing roles financially more attractive compared to many private employers, often adding the equivalent of several thousand dollars to annual take-home pay.

Industry Context: Why Victoria RN Salaries Are Competitive

Victoria’s healthcare sector benefits from being Australia’s second-largest economy and a major medical research hub.

Current Market Drivers

  • Healthcare hub status: Melbourne as Australia’s medical capital
  • University partnerships: Strong research and education sector
  • Government investment: Ongoing infrastructure and workforce development
  • Union advocacy: ANMF Victoria securing regular improvements

Melbourne Advantage

  • Major hospital networks: Integrated health services across metropolitan area
  • Medical research: Leading institutions driving innovation
  • Training opportunities: Extensive professional development ecosystem
  • Career mobility: Multiple pathways within large health networks

Common Questions Answered

What’s the highest-paying RN shift in Victoria?

Public holiday shifts that fall on weekends in the public sector offer the highest rates, especially for casual employees. Public holiday overtime in the private sector also provides premium rates generally at 250%.

Can RNs negotiate their base pay above award rates in Victoria?

Public hospitals: Base rates are set by enterprise agreements, but you can negotiate shift preferences to increase earnings.

Private hospitals: If your workplace has its own EBA, rates are fixed. But if it’s only covered by the Nurses Award, experienced RNs can sometimes negotiate above the Award minimum. 

Agency work: Can be negotiable based on demand and specialty.

Bottom Line: Victoria RN Earning Reality

Victorian registered nurses have access to competitive salary packages with multiple opportunities to boost earnings through penalty rates, allowances, and agency opportunities.

Victoria’s position as Australia’s healthcare and research hub, combined with competitive award rates and strong union representation, creates excellent earning potential for strategic RNs.

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Disclaimer:
The information in this guide is for general purposes only. While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, pay rates, benefits, and conditions can vary by employer, workplace agreement, and individual circumstances. Illustrative examples are provided for information only and may not reflect your exact situation. Nothing here should be taken as financial, legal, or employment advice. For legally enforceable pay and entitlements, always check the relevant Award, enterprise agreement, or Fair Work Commission guidance.