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Industries other than entertainment There is no minimum age for children working in a family business. Despite popular opinion, 14 years and 9 months is not the minimum age of employment – to be employed without a permit, a child must be 15 years.
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Read More »Entertainment and advertising industries Is there a minimum age of employment in the entertainment and advertising industries? There is no minimum age of employment in entertainment or advertising, however there are some particular requirements depending on the child's age: If a baby is under 12 weeks – a registered nurse may be required at the workplace. If a child is less than 6 years old – there are particular requirements relating to the supervisor. The hours of work allowable are dependent on the age of the child – see Table A and B below for details. How many hours can children work in the entertainment and advertising industries? Table A shows the number of hours children can work in the entertainment and advertising industries, such as: film
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Read More »for children delivering newspapers and advertising material, or making deliveries for a registered pharmacist. In other types of work, there is a minimum age of 13 years for employment in industries other than entertainment. for employment in industries other than entertainment. There is no minimum age for children working in a family business . . Despite popular opinion, 14 years and 9 months is not the minimum age of employment – to be employed without a permit, a child must be 15 years. Under the Child Employment Act 2003, children can be employed for a maximum of 3 hours per day and 12 hours per week during school term and a maximum of 6 hours per day and 30 hours per week during school holidays. These hours are inclusive of rest breaks. DURING SCHOOL TERM OUTSIDE OF SCHOOL TERM A maximum of 3 hours per day and 12 hours per week (including rest breaks) A maximum of 6 hours per day and/or 30 hours per week (whichever is earlier) START AND FINISH TIMES – ALL EMPLOYMENT OTHER THAN STREET TRADING START AND FINISH TIMES – STREET TRADING Start time no earlier than 6 am Finish time no later than 9 pm Start time no earlier than 6 am or sunrise (whichever is later) Finish time no later than 6 pm or sunset (whichever is earlier) Children employed in industries other than entertainment must: receive a minimum rest break of 30 minutes for every 3 hours worked and at least 12 hours break between finishing one shift and commencing the next not be employed during school hours on a school day. Application can be made to vary the hours and rest breaks via the Child Employment Portal.
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