Getting a notice of termination from your employer is never easy. Whether you’re a permanent employee or on a fixed-term contract, understanding your rights in 2025 can protect your finances and help you plan your next move. Recent updates to Australian employment law have changed minimum notice periods and the circumstances under which notice must be provided, making it more important than ever to know where you stand.
The Fair Work Act continues to set the standard for termination rights in Australia, but 2025 has seen some important tweaks. The Australian Government’s Workplace Relations Amendment (Secure Jobs, Better Pay) Act 2024, rolled out in early 2025, tightened rules around termination, especially for casual and gig economy workers.
For example, a retail worker with two years of service is now guaranteed at least two weeks’ written notice, unless dismissed for serious misconduct. If the employer fails to provide proper notice, the employee is entitled to payment in lieu of notice.
Receiving a notice doesn’t mean you’re powerless. In 2025, the Fair Work Ombudsman and recent case law have clarified several employee protections:
Real-world example: In March 2025, a food delivery rider successfully challenged their ‘instant’ termination by a gig platform, arguing that the lack of notice and consultation breached the new minimum standards for gig economy workers.
Whether you saw it coming or it’s a shock, here’s how to protect your financial future after receiving notice:
Remember, termination can also be a chance to reassess your career goals, upskill, or even consider a new industry—especially with new government-funded training initiatives in 2025 targeting displaced workers in retail, hospitality, and transport.
The rules around notice of termination in Australia continue to evolve. With the 2025 legal updates, employees have stronger protections and clearer rights—but acting quickly and knowing your entitlements is key. If you receive a notice, don’t panic: review your rights, check your payout, and use the support resources available to Australians in transition.