Cook jobs in Melbourne: MyGig isn't live here yet.
Melbourne is Australia’s densest hospitality market: laneway bars and hatted rooms in the CBD, Lygon and Victoria Street institutions, and suburban strips that trade like town centres. Its venues staff constant casual hours across coffee, floor and kitchen work, with weekend and event peaks that dwarf a weekday.
Casual cook shifts let you work multiple kitchens and cuisines in a month, building range faster than any single brigade can. Typical requirements: food safety training where the venue requires it.
We don't offer shifts in Melbourne yet, and this page won't pretend otherwise. Victoria is planned for 2027. Today MyGig operates as the authorised Employer of Record in NSW, WA, TAS and NT. The award facts below apply nationally, so you can see what cook work pays while you wait, and register your interest so you hear the moment Melbourne opens.
Coming to Melbourne in 2027.
Work in progress: we don't offer shifts in Melbourne yet, so there is nothing to apply for here today. MyGig operates as the authorised Employer of Record in NSW, WA, TAS and NT. Register interest on the Melbourne page →
What cook work pays is set by the award.
These are the award's published figures, not a MyGig quote. They apply nationally, including in Melbourne.
Hospitality Industry (General) Award (MA000009)
Published adult casual rates start from $32.18/hr as at 1 July 2026, including the 25% casual loading. Higher classifications, penalties and allowances can apply on top.
What you'd actually do on shift.
- ✓Prep and service on grill, fry or pans section
- ✓Following spec sheets and allergen matrices
- ✓Stock rotation and section mise en place
- ✓Section clean-down and food safety records
Worth having for this role
Food safety training where the venue requires it - list them once during vetting and they unlock the shifts that need them.
Good questions, straight answers.
What does a casual cook get paid in Melbourne?
Cook work in this industry is typically priced under the Hospitality Industry (General) Award (MA000009). Published casual rates under the Hospitality Industry (General) Award start from $32.18/hr as at 1 July 2026, including the 25% casual loading. Penalties and allowances can apply on top depending on when and where the shift runs; the award page and the official Fair Work pay guide carry the detail.
What do I need to work as a cook?
Typical requirements: food safety training where the venue requires it. You list tickets during MyGig vetting and they are verified before you can accept a shift that requires them.
Does MyGig operate in Melbourne?
Not yet. We don't offer shifts in Melbourne or anywhere in Victoria today. Victoria is planned for 2027. Register your interest on the Melbourne page and you will hear as soon as that changes.
When do I get paid?
The day after every shift, at no cost to you. Pay is calculated against the correct award classification with casual loading, and 12% superannuation is paid with each pay run rather than quarterly.
Melbourne is on the way.
Register your interest and you'll hear first when Melbourne opens in 2027. No spam, one update that matters.