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Getting payroll right | Webinar
What small businesses need to know now

Payroll compliance is under increasing scrutiny, and for small business owners the rules are changing fast.

From Payday Super coming into effect on 1 July, to the ongoing obligations under Single Touch Payroll and growing focus on wage and entitlement compliance, getting payroll wrong can be costly.

In this practical and interactive session, Rick Kimberley, our national lead for Australian Global Employer Services cuts through the noise to explain what’s changing, where small businesses are most exposed, and what you can do now to stay compliant.

Joined by Andrew Sykes, Partner - Business Advisory for a facilitated conversation, the team will cover real-world payroll risks, common mistakes we’re seeing, and clear, actionable steps to help you manage payroll obligations confidently while keeping your workforce arrangements flexible and sustainable.

 Who should attend 

This session is designed for small business owners and decision-makers who are responsible for payroll and people costs, including:

  • Business owners
  • Finance managers and office managers
  • Payroll and HR staff in small to medium businesses
  • Employers with casual, part-time, contractor or mixed workforces
  • Businesses wanting to understand how Payday Super, Single Touch Payroll and wage compliance affect them in practice
We hope you can join us!
DETAILS

Date:
Tuesday, 17 February 2026


Time: 1PM AEDT | 10AM AWST



Venue: Please note, this webinar is hosted via Zoom.





Contact Galina D'Silva [email protected] for any queries
YOUR PRESENTER
Rick Kimberley
Partner & Global Employer Services Lead
RSM Australia

Rick Kimberley is a Partner in the Tax Services division and leads the Global Employer Services practice in Australia. ...

A unique focus of Rick and his team is developing bespoke technological solutions to tax problems for his clients. In addition to his technology-focused approach, Rick is best known in the market for his work in respect of wage compliance, particularly superannuation guarantee, where he has assisted some of Australia’s largest listed and multi-national corporations. His areas of expertise spread across a variety of industries including engineering, aged care, health, hospitality, security, and manufacturing.

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