17/04/2026
NEW LAW NOW IN EFFECT IN VICTORIA: SUBBIES MUST BE PAID WITHIN 20 BUSINESS DAYS — WE SHOUTED, AND FINALLY THEY LISTENED
For years, subcontractors have been forced to wear slow payment terms, unfair contracts, and builders hiding behind 30 days EOM.
Now, finally, that has changed.
From 15 April 2026, the new Victorian Security of Payment changes mean a builder or head contractor cannot contract out of the 20 business day payment cap for a progress payment claim. If your contract says 30 days EOM or anything longer, it has no effect to the extent it pushes payment past 20 business days after your payment claim is served.
We shouted. We pushed. We exposed it. And finally they listened.
Now it is up to subcontractors to use it.
Serve a valid payment claim. Start the clock. Enforce it.
If you’re a Victorian tradie, roofer, plumber, sparkie, cladder, concreter or supplier, stop assuming delayed payment is just part of the game.
It isn’t.
Not anymore.
Check your contract.
Check your reference date.
Serve your claim properly.
Count the 20 business days.
And do not let anyone hide behind old payment terms.
Because every extra week they hold your money is your wages, your materials, your tax, your rent, your mortgage, and your family carrying their cashflow.
This only changes things if subbies start enforcing it.
Know your rights. Know your dates. Know your leverage.