Australian Court Awards $50,000 in First Sexual Harassment Ruling Under 2023 Fair Work Changes
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Updated · allens.com.au · Jul 14
Australian Court Awards $50,000 in First Sexual Harassment Ruling Under 2023 Fair Work Changes
3 articles · Updated · allens.com.au · Jul 14
Summary
$50,000 in non-economic damages and $9,390 in penalties were awarded after the Federal Circuit and Family Court’s first judgment under Australia’s new workplace sexual harassment provisions.
The case stemmed from a 29 June 2024 incident at a café, where the owner pinned a casual waitress’s arms, waved money at her and kissed her after she raised underpayment concerns.
The court said the conduct was severe because the worker was young, a recent migrant and financially vulnerable, while the owner held authority over her and showed limited genuine remorse.
The ruling highlights that workers can seek compensation directly from individual perpetrators — and potentially employers involved in a contravention — under the 2023 Fair Work Act amendments.
Those provisions, introduced after the 2020 Respect@Work inquiry, broaden protections against sexual harassment connected with work and mark a new test of workplace risk for employers.