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Adjective edit

rostered on (not comparable)

  1. (Australia, of a person) Scheduled to work a particular shift, time, or day; unavailable due to work.
    • 2017 February 22, “5 things all supermarket workers should know before uni starts”, in SDA[1]:
      Now that uni is back – you need to update your availability with work so you don't get rostered on when you're meant to be in a lecture or tute!
    • 2019 March 4, “Inspiring Women: Eventer Laurelle Hayes”, in Kentaur Australia[2]:
      For the past 18 months my friend Kate lunges all the horses and does all the yard work when I'm rostered on.
    • 2022 November 30, Bianca Roberts, “Family, friends and workers – take the initiative this Christmas and look after our elders”, in Aged Care News[3]:
      For aged care workers rostered on this Christmas, McDonald has some further pieces of advice on how to deliver warm, empathetic care during the festive season.

Verb edit

rostered on

  1. past participle of roster on