There is no minimum age to start casual or part-time work in ACT. However if you are under the age of 15, you can only do light work. Examples of light work are: running errands.
Can an 11 year old get a job in Australia?
Generally, there is a minimum age of 13 for employment. There is no minimum age for the employment of children in a family business or in the entertainment industry. If you are older than 11, you can work delivering newspapers and advertising material or making deliveries for a registered pharmacist.
What jobs can a 13 year old get in Australia?
Jobs for 13 Year Olds ACT/NT
- Babysitting.
- Pet Sitting.
- Dog Walker.
- Get an online job.
- Do yard work.
- Do the paper round.
- Modeling, acting and being an extra.
How old do you have to be to get a job in Australia?
The age you can start work depends on the state or territory that you work in. The minimum age you can start work applies to all workers, including those starting an apprenticeship or traineeship. Check what age you can start work with the relevant state or territory authority: ACT Government Community Services on 13 22 81
How old do you have to be to get a working holiday visa in Australia?
Apply for a working holiday visa. This visa is only available to people from certain countries who are between the ages of 18 and 30. It is designed to allow you to travel, supplement your income with work and/or study for up to 12 months.
How old do you have to be to get a job in Tasmania?
The minimum age you can start work applies to all workers, including those starting an apprenticeship or traineeship. Check what age you can start work with the relevant state or territory authority: Work Safe TAS on 1300 366 322 (within Tasmania) or (03) 6166 4600 (outside Tasmania)
How old do you have to be to work in the UK?
An employer cannot, however, employ a child of compulsory school age (between 6 and 16 years of age) during the hours that they are required to attend school. An employer cannot require the employee to work at a time that is likely to render them unfit to attend school (i.e. late nights and early mornings).