Australia Sets Landmark Pay and Insurance Standards for 250,000 Gig Delivery Workers

August 11, 2026
Australia Sets Landmark Pay and Insurance Standards for 250,000 Gig Delivery Workers
  • Australia’s Fair Work Commission has introduced enforceable minimum standards for on-demand gig workers, including a minimum hourly pay for delivery drivers and protections across the sector.

  • The standards define a higher rate for time from accepting a delivery to completing the job, while workers will still bear responsibility for maintaining third-party vehicle insurance.

  • The Transport Workers Union calls it a landmark reform, with backing from unions and major platforms such as Uber Eats and DoorDash.

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  • Go Digit General Insurance in Bengaluru focuses on digital underwriting and is valued for gig-economy exposure, though it faces competition and earnings volatility tied to external borrowing.

  • Insurers already offer products that could meet the new needs, but terms must align with the independent-contractor status the order preserves.

  • Industry arguments could limit the reach of mandated coverage, shaping future gig-worker protections.

  • The insurance requirement is interim, pending cases on last-mile parcel delivery and road transport contractors, with industry groups arguing for addressing terms through safety and workers’ compensation frameworks.

  • The policy aims to deliver life-changing improvements for workers who previously felt left behind by policy and industry practices.

  • Experts say the standards are interim and may evolve into a living document balancing protections with gig-work flexibility.

  • Quotes from TWU and industry leaders frame the reform as modern and protective while preserving flexibility.

  • Unions and workers have long pushed for protections for gig workers, highlighting the independent-contractor vs employee debate and extending coverage to about 250,000 delivery workers.

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