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Subbies payment bill introduced

The state government unveiled reforms designed to make sure subcontractors get paid on time and in full.

On Wednesday, Housing and Building Minister Harriet Shing introduced the Fairer Payments on Jobsites Bill into state parliament which contains tough new measures to help subcontractors recover money they are owed for completed work.

The bill is part of a broader framework of reforms designed to protect consumers and workers by reinforcing confidence in the building industry.

If passed into law, tradies will receive better access to dispute resolution and enforcement to ensure fairer payment practices on jobsites.

The registration processes for building surveyors and inspectors will also be formalised, aiming to boost the supply of skilled workers.

In introducing the bill, Ms Shing said subcontractors, like all workers, deserved to be paid fairly and promptly.

“This legislation is focussed on providing more certainty and confidence to subcontractors, which will in turn boost productivity across the industry,” she said.

“We’re working with consumer groups, businesses, unions and industry groups to make sure we get the balance right – so builders, tradies and suppliers can get on with delivering more safe, high-quality homes for Victorians.”

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