What this page helps you check
This page is useful when your budget runs week to week or you work in a role where weekly pay is the clearest planning number.
The calculator is paired with a short guide so you can understand which settings matter most before you compare scenarios.
Weekly pay is often the clearest household number
For casual work, shift work and short-term budgeting, weekly pay can be easier to think about than annual salary. This page keeps the weekly figure prominent while still showing how the estimate is built.
Use this page properly
Start with the baseline
Run the plain scenario first so you can see the default tax, Medicare and super position before adding extra assumptions.
Change one thing at a time
Toggle HELP, private cover, package setup or pre-tax deductions individually. That makes it obvious which rule is changing the result.
Then compare a second page
Use the related links on each page to move into the narrower guide, benchmark or comparison that best matches the next question.
Frequently asked questions
Can I use this page for part-time work?
Yes. Update the weekly amount, hours and working weeks to reflect the pattern you actually work.
Does weekly pay mean tax is calculated weekly?
The calculator annualises income first for consistency, then converts the result back into weekly net pay.
Can I still model HELP or salary sacrifice?
Yes. The same options are available here as on the main calculator.