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🇦🇺 Australian Annual Leave Calculator | Calculate Your Leave Entitlements 🇦🇺

Australian Annual Leave Calculator | 38-Hour Week & Part-Time | Fair Work Approved

📅 Australian Annual Leave Calculator | 38-Hour Week & Part-Time 🇦🇺

Simple calculator for full-time, part-time & casual workers – Fair Work approved

Annual Leave Calculator

Calculate your leave entitlements for 38-hour week, part-time or casual employment

Your Leave Results

Calculated based on Australian Fair Work standards

Annual Leave Accrued
0 hours
Approximately 0 days (converted from hours)
Leave Remaining
0 hours
Approximately 0 days remaining
Leave Accrual Rate
0 hours/week
Standard rate is 2.92 hours/week for 38-hour week
Annual Leave Usage
0% of your annual leave used
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Fair Work Annual Leave Standards

Under Australian law, full-time workers get 4 weeks annual leave per year (based on 38-hour week). Part-time workers receive pro-rata leave. Our calculator handles all scenarios.

For 38-hour week: 152 hours/year (4 weeks × 38 hours)

For 40-hour week: 160 hours/year (4 weeks × 40 hours)

Official Fair Work Guide

Part-Time Annual Leave Calculator

Part-time workers receive leave proportional to their hours. Our calculator automatically calculates pro-rata entitlements.

Example: If you work 19 hours/week (half of 38-hour week), you’ll accrue 76 hours/year (2 weeks equivalent).

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Convert Hours to Days

Our calculator automatically converts annual leave hours to days based on your regular work schedule.

Standard conversion: 7.6 hours = 1 day (for 38-hour week workers)

For different work patterns, we adjust the conversion accordingly.

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State-Specific Calculators

While leave standards are national, public holidays vary by state. Use our calculator for:

  • Annual leave calculator NSW – New South Wales holidays
  • Annual leave calculator VIC – Victoria holidays
  • Annual leave calculator QLD – Queensland holidays
  • Annual leave calculator WA – Western Australia holidays

Select your state above to see relevant public holidays that complement your annual leave.

Annual Leave Calculator FAQs

How does the 38-hour week calculator work?

For standard 38-hour week, you accrue 2.923 hours of leave weekly (152 hours/year). Our calculator adjusts for your exact start date and hours worked.

How is pro-rata leave calculated for part-time?

Leave is proportional to hours worked. If you work half of 38-hour week (19 hours), you get half the leave (76 hours/year).

What about casual workers?

Casuals don’t get paid leave but receive higher hourly rates (casual loading). Our calculator shows your equivalent entitlements.

What Our Users Say

“This annual leave calculator has been a game-changer for our small business. It’s accurate, easy to use, and helps us stay compliant with Fair Work standards. Highly recommended!”
Sarah Johnson

Sarah Johnson

Small Business Owner, Sydney

“As a part-time worker, I was always confused about my leave entitlements. This calculator made everything crystal clear. Now I know exactly how much leave I’ve accrued and can plan my holidays better.”
Michael Chen

Michael Chen

Part-time Retail Worker, Melbourne

Dr. Emma Thompson

About the Author: Dr. Emma Thompson

Dr. Emma Thompson is a workplace relations expert with over 15 years of experience in Australian employment law. She holds a PhD in Industrial Relations from the University of Sydney and has worked with both government agencies and private corporations to develop fair workplace policies.

Emma has contributed to several Fair Work guidelines and has published numerous articles on Australian workplace entitlements. She developed this annual leave calculator to help Australian workers better understand their rights and entitlements under the Fair Work Act.

Certifications: Certified Workplace Relations Advisor, Fair Work Commission Accredited Mediator

Publications: “Understanding Australian Leave Entitlements” (2023), “Navigating Part-time Work in Australia” (2022)

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