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Australia – Right to Disconnect: A New Era for Australian Workplaces
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Australia’s work health and safety (WHS) laws impose strict duties on employers, officers, and workers to ensure the health and safety of everyone in the workplace. Understanding these duties and applying them through robust governance frameworks is essential - particularly in high-risk environments such as aviation, shipping, mining, and construction, or in highly regulated industries such as banking, insurance, and superannuation.
Australia operates under a harmonised WHS regime in most jurisdictions, based on the Model Work Health and Safety Act and Regulations. However, key differences exist in Victoria and Western Australia, which retain separate legislative schemes.
A person conducting a business or undertaking (PCBU) must:
| Jurisdiction | Primary Legislation | Notable Differences |
| Commonwealth (Comcare) | WHS Act 2011 (Cth) | Applies to Commonwealth agencies & self-insured licensees; strong focus on officer due diligence |
| NSW, QLD, SA, TAS, ACT, NT | WHS Acts based on Model WHS Law | Mostly uniform; high penalties for Category 1 offences |
| VIC | OHS Act 2004 (Vic) | No "PCBU" concept; duties owed by "employers" and "self-employed"; industrial manslaughter provisions apply |
| WA | WHS Act 2020 (WA) | Retains unique elements for mining and petroleum; transitional arrangements still in effect |
WHS compliance is not just about avoiding prosecution — it is about safeguarding your workforce, your reputation, and your licence to operate. Embedding safety into your governance, culture, and operational processes will deliver long-term resilience and protect against regulatory and commercial risk.
Clyde & Co’s Corporate Advisory team is working with global clients to align contracts, policies, and operational practices with Australia’s new Right to Disconnect laws. We support legal compliance, deliver global communications training, and help manage cross-border cultural expectations in a post-reform environment.
For further advice, contact the team at Clyde & Co.
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