Sick leave is a legal entitlement and a public health safeguard. Under the Fair Work Act 2009, full-time employees in Australia receive 10 days of paid personal/carer’s leave per year, with part-time workers entitled on a pro-rata basis.
Medical certificates are the primary form of evidence for sick leave. They protect employee rights, help employers manage absenteeism, and support the health system by encouraging responsible time off.
According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, in August 2024, 2.6 million employees — 22% of all employees — had no paid sick leave entitlements, a proxy for casual employment.
Under the National Employment Standards, employees must provide evidence if requested by their employer. Acceptable forms include:
Employers can request evidence for any length of absence, even just one day, provided the request is reasonable. This is why medical certificates have become such a common part of workplace absence management.
While precise national statistics on how often medical certificates are required are limited, workplace surveys give us useful insights. The 2023 Absence Management & Wellbeing Report found:
Many employers enforce a certificate requirement after 1–2 days of absence, but some require evidence for any sick leave. This makes medical certificates central to workplace attendance policies.
Sick leave affects productivity and the economy:
(1) Source: https://advancedpartners.com.au/2024/05/20/employees-taking-more-sick-days-and-its-getting-worse/
To be valid, a medical certificate must:
Employers are not entitled to demand a diagnosis. Privacy laws ensure employees only need to confirm their incapacity for work.
Sick leave patterns have shifted significantly in recent years:
Sick leave is both a personal right and a national workforce issue. Statistics show that sick leave and medical certificates are deeply embedded in workplace culture, and their use is only increasing. With the rise of telehealth, accessing valid medical certificates is faster and more convenient than ever—making it easier for employees to meet workplace requirements while protecting their health.
Read our blog “What Is An Absence From Work Certificate?” to discover the 9 most frequently asked questions about medical certificate.