Migration Regulations 1994 Specification of Minimum Salary Levels and Occupations for the Temporary Business Long Stay Visa IMMI 08/021 (Cth)
Commonwealth of Australia
Migration Regulations 1994
MINIMUM SALARY LEVELS AND OCCUPATIONS FOR THE TEMPORARY BUSINESS LONG STAY VISA
(REGULATION 1.20B, SUBREGULATION 1.20G(2) AND SUBPARAGRAPH 1.20GA(1)(a)(i))
I, CHRIS EVANS, Minister for Immigration and Citizenship, acting under regulations 1.17 and 1.20B, subregulation 1.20G(2) and subparagraph 1.20GA(1)(a)(i) of the Migration Regulations 1994 (‘the Regulations’):
1. REVOKE Instrument number IMMI 07/078, signed on 8 October 2007, specifying minimum salary levels for the purposes of regulation 1.20B and occupations for the purposes of subregulation 1.20G(2) and subparagraph 1.20GA(1)(a)(i) of the Regulations;
2. SPECIFY each occupation listed in Schedules A and B to this Instrument as an occupation for the purposes of subregulation 1.20G(2) of the Regulations; AND
3. SPECIFY each occupation listed in Schedules C and D to this Instrument as an occupation for the purposes of subparagraph 1.20GA(1)(a)(i) of the Regulations; AND
4. SPECIFY for the purposes of regulation 1.20B that the minimum salary level at a point in time is to be worked out in the following way and paid on a weekly, fortnightly or monthly basis:
(A) where the Subclass 457 Business (Long Stay) visa holder works an average of Umore thanU 38 hours per week in a given period:
minimum salary level = Uapplicable base salary x number of hours worked in the given period U
number of hours in an average year
(B) where the Subclass 457 Business (Long Stay) visa holder works an average of 38 hours per week in a given period or in any other case not covered by (A):
minimum salary level = Uapplicable base salary x number of weeks worked in the given period U
number of weeks in an average year
5. FOR THE PURPOSES of Item 4 of this Instrument:
(a)the number of weeks in an average year (taking into account leap years) is: 52.1775 weeks; and
(b)the number of hours in an average year (taking into account leap years and based on a 38 hour week) is: 1982.745 hours; and
(c)the applicable base salary is:
- (i) AUD 41,850 for occupations listed in Schedule A;
- (ii) AUD 57,300 for occupations listed in Schedule B;
- (iii)AUD 37,665 for regionally certified occupations listed in Schedule C;
- (iv) AUD 51,570 for regionally certified occupations listed in Schedule D;
unless the relevant Subclass 457 Business (Long Stay) visa was granted on the basis that the visa holder fell within the scope of subclause 457.223(6), in which case the applicable base salary is AUD 75,000; and
(d)the amount of salary paid to a person in a given period:
(i) includes the person’s base salary before tax and separate from any allowances, bonuses, packaged items (other than those mentioned in (ii)(B)) and the like; and
(ii) excludes any deductions from that amount except:
(A) Pay As You Go (PAYG) taxation; and
(B) Any amount that would be 100% tax deductible (for the person) or otherwise exempt from Fringe Benefits Tax (FBT)P#P.
NOTE: Deductions mentioned in (ii) may be made from amounts not included in (i).
P#PBusinesses should seek their own professional advice on whether an item is 100% tax deductible or otherwise exempt from FBT. Further information is available from the Australian Taxation Office website: TUwww.ato.gov.auUT
Illustrative examples
UExample 1U – In this example, the Department is monitoring a private hospital in Brisbane to check to see whether the hospital paid at least the minimum salary level last financial year to Susan, a nurse they sponsor on a Subclass 457 visa.
Susan worked 50 hours a week for 52 weeks (2600 total hours) and was paid a weekly salary of $875 before tax. The total payments for the financial year were $45,500.00 before tax.
Schedule A applies to Susan, as she works in a non-Information and Communication Technology occupation in a non-regional area. Therefore, the applicable base salary is $41,850 per year.
As Susan worked an average of more than 38 hours a week, the applicable minimum salary level for the financial year can be worked out by applying the formula set out in paragraph 4(A) of this Instrument:
U$41,850 x 2600 hours U= $54,878.46
1982.745
The amount of salary paid to Susan in the given period was $45,500.00, which is less than the applicable minimum salary level in the circumstances: $54,878.46. The hospital has therefore breached their undertaking to pay Susan the minimum salary level.
If Susan had only worked 38 hours a week, the hospital would have been paying above minimum salary level and therefore would not be in breach of the minimum salary level undertaking.
U
Example 2U – In this example, a Perth marketing firm wants to check whether they have met the minimum salary level for the previous fortnight pay period for Rita, a marketing specialist they sponsor on a Subclass 457 visa. This differs from Example 1 as it considers the impact 100% tax deductible items have in relation to the minimum salary level.
Rita works 38 hours a week and was paid a fortnightly payment of $1,635 before tax. Rita’s employer deducted $50 per fortnight because Rita elected to salary package a mobile phone/PDA to keep track of her many work appointments and to make work calls. In Rita’s circumstances the mobile phone/PDA is 100% tax deductible.
Rita’s fortnightly before tax salary of $1,635 has only one component using the definition of amount of salary paid to a person in a given period (at paragraph 5(d)):
–base salary including FBT exempt items: + $1,635
The $50 mobile phone/ PDA is included in this amount as it is FBT exempt.
Schedule A applies to Rita, as she works in a non-Information and Communication Technology occupation in a non-regional area. Therefore, the applicable base salary is $41,850 per year.
As Rita worked 38 hours per week in the given period, the minimum salary level for the previous fortnight can be worked out by applying the formula set out in paragraph 4(B) of this Instrument:
U$41,850 x 2 weeks U= $1,604.14
52.1775
As the deduction is 100% tax deductible and does not impact on the amount of salary paid to Rita in the given period ($1,635), Rita is being paid above the minimum salary level of $1,604.14.
Had the $50 deduction UnotU been 100% tax deductible or otherwise exempt from Fringe Benefits Tax, then the amount of salary paid to Rita in the given period would have been $1,585 ($1,635 - $50 deduction), which is below the minimum salary level of $1,604.14. If this were the case, Rita’s employer would have breached their undertaking to pay the minimum salary level. U
Example 3U – In this example, a computer company in Melbourne wants to check whether they have met the minimum salary level for the previous fortnight pay period for John, a software engineer they sponsor on a Subclass 457 visa. This differs from the Examples 1 and 2 as it considers the impact allowances and tax deductions in combination have in relation to the minimum salary level.
John works 38 hours a week and was paid a fortnightly payment of $2,500 before tax which included Living Away From Home Allowance (LAFHA) of $200. The business also deducted $500 from John’s before tax salary because he has elected to salary package a car. In John’s circumstances the car was not 100% tax deductible or otherwise exempt from FBT.
John’s fortnightly before tax salary of $2,500 has three components using the definition of amount of salary paid to a person in a given period (at paragraph 5(d)):
–base salary including FBT exempt items: +$2,300
–other allowances: +$200 LAFHA
–non FBT exempt deductions: - $500 salary packaged car
LAHFA and the salary packaged car cannot be included in the base salary as they are defined as allowances or non-FBT exempt items.
Schedule B applies to John, as he works in an Information and Communication Technology occupation in a non regional area. Therefore, the applicable base salary is $57,300 per year.
As John worked 38 hours per week in the given period, the minimum salary level for the previous fortnight can be worked out by applying the formula set out in paragraph 4(B) of this Instrument:
U$57,300 x 2 weeks U= $2,196.35
52.1775
The business could use the LAFHA ($200) salary component to pay some of the $500 deduction for the car from John’s before tax pay. The $300 balance, would then be subtracted from the base salary component $2,300 – $300 = $2,000.
This means that John’s actual amount of salary paid to John for the fortnight is $2,000, which is less than the applicable minimum salary level of $2,196.35. The business has therefore breached their undertaking to pay John at least the minimum salary level.
6. This Instrument, IMMI 08/021, commences on 1 July 2008.
Dated 23 June 2008
CHRIS EVANS
Minister for Immigration and Citizenship
[NOTE 1: Regulation 1.17 of the Regulations provides that the Minister may, by notice published in the Gazette, specify matters required by individual provisions of the Regulations to be specified for the purposes of those provisions.
NOTE 2: Regulation 1.20B of the Regulations defines the term minimum salary level to mean a level of salary worked out in the way specified in a Gazette Notice for the purposes of that defined term.
NOTE 3: Subregulation 1.20G(1) of the Regulations provides which persons may nominate to the Minister an activity in which an individual is proposed to be employed by the person in Australia.
NOTE 4: Subregulation 1.20G(2) of the Regulations provides that if the person is mentioned in paragraph 1.20G(1)(b), (c), (d) or (e), the tasks of the nominated activity must correspond to the tasks of an occupation specified in a Gazette Notice for the purposes of subregulation 1.20G(2).
NOTE 5: Subparagraph 1.20GA(1)(a)(i) of the Regulations provides that a person mentioned in subregulation 1.20GA(2) may nominate to the Minister an activity in which an individual is proposed to be employed by the person in Australia, if the tasks of the nominated activity correspond to the tasks of an occupation specified in a Gazette Notice for the purposes of paragraph 1.20GA(1)(a).
NOTE 6: Subclause 457.223(6) provides that the Minister may specify in an instrument in writing the way that a level of salary is to be worked out for the purposes of applications by certain applicants for Subclass 457 Business (Long Stay) visas.]
SCHEDULE A – non-Information and Communication Technology occupations allowable under standard Subclass 457 arrangements
1 MANAGERS AND ADMINISTRATORS 1112-11 General Manager 3112-79 Science Technical Officers not elsewhere classified 1191-11 Construction Project Manager 3121-11 Building Associate 1191-13 Project Builder 3121-13 Architectural Associate 1192-11 Importer or Exporter 3121-15 Surveying and Cartographic Associate 1192-13 Wholesaler 3121-17 Building Inspector 1193-11 Manufacturer 3121-19 Plumbing Inspector 1211-11 Finance Manager 3121-21 Plumbing Engineering Associate 1212-11 Company Secretary 3122-11 Civil Engineering Associate 1213-11 Human Resource Manager 3122-13 Civil Engineering Technician 1221-11 Engineering Manager 3123-11 Electrical Engineering Associate 1222-11 Production Manager (Manufacturing) 3123-13 Electrical Engineering Technician 1222-13 Production Manager (Mining) 3124-11 Electronic Engineering Associate 1223-11 Supply and Distribution Manager 3124-13 Electronic Engineering Technician 1231-11 Sales and Marketing Manager 3125-11 Mechanical Engineering Associate 1291-11 Policy and Planning Manager 3125-13 Mechanical Engineering Technician 1292-11 Director of Nursing 3129-11 Biomedical Engineering Associate 1292-13 Medical Administrator 3129-13 Metallurgical and Materials Technician 1293-11 School Principal 3129-15 Mine Deputy 1293-13 Faculty Head 3129-79 Building and Engineering Associate Professionals not elsewhere classified 1293-15 Regional Education Manager 3211-11 Branch Accountant (Financial Institution) 1293-79 Education Managers not elsewhere classified 3211-13 Financial Institution Branch Manager 1294-13 Commissioned Fire Officer 3212-11 Stockbroking Dealer 1294-15 Commissioned Police Officer 3212-13 Futures Trader 1295-11 Child Care Co-ordinator 3212-15 Financial Market Dealer 1296-11 Media Producer 3212-17 Commodities Trader 1296-13 Artistic Director 3212-19 Insurance Broker 1299-11 Research & Development Manager 3212-21 Bookmaker 1299-13 Laboratory Manager 3212-79 Financial Dealers and Brokers not elsewhere classified 1299-15 Welfare Centre Manager 3213-11 Financial Investment Adviser 1299-17 Environment, Parks and Land Care Manager 3292-11 Project or Program Administrator 1299-19 Sports Administrator 3294-11 Computing Support Technician 1299-79 Specialist Managers not elsewhere classified 3321-11 Restaurant and Catering Manager 3322-01 Head Chef 2 PROFESSIONALS 3322-11 Chef 3323-11 Hotel or Motel Manager 2111-11 Chemist 3324-11 Club Manager (Licensed Premises) 2112-11 Geologist 3325-11 Caravan Park and Camping Ground Manager 2112-13 Geophysicist 3329-11 Other Hospitality and Accommodation Managers 2113-11 Anatomist or Physiologist 3391-11 Fitness Centre Manager 2113-13 Botanist 3391-13 Other Sports Centre Manager 2113-15 Zoologist 3391-15 Amusement Centre Manager 2113-17 Biochemist 3391-79 Sport and Recreation Managers not elsewhere classified 2113-19 Marine Biologist 3392-11 Customer Service Manager 2113-79 Life Scientists not elsewhere classified 3393-11 Transport Company Manager 2114-11 Environmental Research Scientist 3399-11 Post Office Manager 2114-13 Forester 3399-13 Railway Station Manager 2114-15 Park Ranger 3399-15 Betting Agency Branch Manager 2114-17 Soil Scientist 3399-17 Hair and Beauty Salon Manager 2114-19 Agricultural Scientist 3399-19 Car Rental Agency Manager 2114-21 Agricultural Adviser 3399-21 Fleet Manager 2114-79 Env.& Ag. Science Professionals not elsewhere classified 3399-23 Stock and Station Agent 2115-11 Medical Scientist 3399-25 Travel Agency Manager 2119-11 Physicist 3399-27 Theatre or Cinema Manager 2119-13 Meteorologist 3399-29 Funeral Director 2119-15 Extractive Metallurgist 3993-11 Jockey 2119-17 Physical Metallurgist 3993-13 Golfer 2119-19 Materials Scientist 3993-15 Footballer 2119-79 Natural and Physical Science Professionals not elsewhere classified 3993-17 Other Sportsperson 2121-11 Architect 3993-19 Gymnastics Coach 2121-13 Landscape Architect 3993-21 Tennis Coach 2122-11 Quantity Surveyor 3993-23 Swimming Coach 2123-11 Cartographer 3993-25 Horse riding Coach 2123-13 Surveyor 3993-27 Other Sports Coach 2124-11 Civil Engineer 3993-29 Sports Development Officer 2125-11 Electrical Engineer 3993-31 Sports Umpire 2125-13 Electronics Engineer 3993-33 Horse or Dog Racing Official 2126-11 Mechanical Engineer 3993-35 Other Sports Official 2126-13 Production or Plant Engineer 3411-11 Enrolled Nurse 2127-11 Mining Engineer (excluding Petroleum) 3421-11 Parole or Probation Officer 2127-13 Petroleum Engineer 3421-13 Youth Worker 2127-15 Materials Engineer 3421-15 Residential Care Officer 2128-11 Civil Engineering Technologist 3421-17 Disabilities Services Officer 2128-13 Mechanical Engineering Technologist 3421-19 Family Support Worker 2128-15 Electrical or Electronics Engineering Technologist 3491-11 Ambulance Officer 2128-79 Engineering Technologists not elsewhere classified 3491-13 Intensive Care Ambulance Paramedic 2129-11 Aeronautical Engineer 3492-11 Dental Therapist 2129-13 Agricultural Engineer 3492-13 Dental Hygienist 2129-15 Biomedical Engineer 3492-15 Dental Technician 2129-17 Chemical Engineer 3493-11 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Worker 2129-19 Industrial Engineer 3494-11 Massage Therapist 2129-21 Naval Architect 3911-01 Supervisor, Police Officers 2129-79 Building and Engineering Professionals not elsewhere classified 3911-11 Police Officer 2211-11 Accountant 3991-11 Primary Products Inspector 2212-11 External Auditor 3992-11 Safety Inspector 2212-13 Internal Auditor 3995-11 Senior Fire Fighter 2213-11 Corporate Treasurer 3996-11 Retail Buyer 2221-11 Public Relations Officer 3997-11 Library Technician 2221-13 Marketing Specialist 3999-11 Interior Decorator 2221-15 Market Research Analyst 3999-13 Museum or Art Gallery Technician 2221-17 Advertising Specialist 3999-15 Radio Operator 2222-11 Sales Representative (Industrial Products) 3999-17 Private Investigator 2222-13 Sales Representative (Information & Commun. Products) 3999-19 Security Adviser 2222-15 Sales Representative (Medical & Pharmaceutical Products) 2222-79 Technical Sales Representatives not elsewhere classified 4 TRADESPERSONS AND RELATED WORKERS 2291-11 Personnel Officer 2291-13 Personnel Consultant 4111-01 Supervisor, General Mechanical Engineering Tradespersons 2291-15 Industrial Relations Officer 4111-11 General Mechanical Engineering Tradesperson 2291-17 Training Officer 4112-01 Supervisor, Metal Fitters and Machinists 2292-11 Librarian 4112-11 Fitter 2293-11 Mathematician 4112-13 Metal Machinist (First Class) 2293-13 Statistician 4112-15 Textile, Clothing or Footwear Mechanic 2293-15 Actuary 4113-01 Supervisor, Toolmakers 2294-11 Management Consultant 4113-11 Toolmaker 2294-13 Organisation and Methods Analyst 4114-01 Supervisor, Aircraft Maintenance Engineers 2294-15 Quality Assurance Manager 4114-11 Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (Mechanical) 2295-11 Valuer 4114-13 Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (Structures) 2295-13 Land Economist 4114-15 Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (Avionics) 2299-11 Health Information Manager 4115-01 Supervisor, Precision Metal Tradespersons 2299-13 Records Manager 4115-11 Precision Instrument Maker and Repairer 2299-15 Archivist 4115-13 Watch and Clock Maker and Repairer 2299-17 Policy Analyst 4115-15 Locksmith 2299-19 Intelligence Officer 4115-17 Saw Maker and Repairer 2299-79 Business and Information Professionals not elsewhere classified 4115-19 Gunsmith 2311-11 General Medical Practitioner 4115-21 Engraver 2311-81 Medical Practitioner in Training 4121-01 Supervisor, General Fabrication Engineering Tradespersons 2312-11 Anaesthetist 4121-11 General Fabrication Engineering Tradesperson 2312-13 Dermatologist 4122-01 Supervisor, Structural Steel and Welding Tradespersons 2312-15 Emergency Medicine Specialist 4122-11 Metal Fabricator 2312-17 Obstetrician and Gynaecologist 4122-13 Pressure Welder 2312-19 Ophthalmologist 4122-15 Welder (First Class) 2312-21 Paediatrician 4123-01 Supervisor, Forging Tradespersons 2312-23 Pathologist 4123-11 Blacksmith 2312-25 Specialist Physician 4123-13 Farrier 2312-27 Psychiatrist 4124-01 Supervisor, Sheetmetal Tradespersons 2312-29 Radiologist 4124-11 Sheetmetal Worker (First Class) 2312-31 Surgeon 4125-01 Supervisor, Metal Casting Tradespersons 2312-79 Specialist Medical Practitioners not elsewhere classified 4125-11 Metal Casting Tradesperson 2321-11 Nurse Manager 4126-01 Supervisor, Metal Finishing Tradespersons 2322-11 Nurse Educator 4126-11 Metal Polisher 2322-13 Nurse Researcher 4126-13 Electroplater (First Class) 2323-11 Registered Nurse 4211-01 Supervisor, Motor Mechanics 2324-11 Registered Midwife 4211-11 Motor Mechanic 2325-11 Registered Mental Health Nurse 4212-01 Supervisor, Automotive Electricians 2326-11 Registered Developmental Disability Nurse 4212-11 Automotive Electrician 2381-11 Dentist 4213-01 Supervisor, Panel Beaters 2381-13 Dental Specialist 4213-11 Panel Beater 2382-11 Hospital Pharmacist 4214-01 Supervisor, Vehicle Painters 2382-13 Industrial Pharmacist 4214-11 Vehicle Painter 2382-15 Retail Pharmacist 4215-01 Supervisor, Vehicle Body Makers 2383-11 Occupational Therapist 4215-11 Vehicle Body Maker 2384-11 Optometrist 4216-01 Supervisor, Vehicle Trimmers 2385-11 Physiotherapist 4216-11 Vehicle Trimmer 2386-11 Speech Pathologist 4311-01 Supervisor, Electricians 2387-11 Chiropractor 4311-11 General Electrician 2387-13 Osteopath 4311-13 Electrician (Special Class) 2388-11 Podiatrist 4311-15 Lift Mechanic 2391-11 Medical Diagnostic Radiographer 4312-01 Supervisor, Refrigeration and Airconditioning Mechanics 2391-13 Radiation Therapist 4312-11 Refrigeration and Airconditioning Mechanic 2391-15 Nuclear Medicine Technologist 4313-01 Supervisor, Electrical Distribution Tradespersons 2391-17 Sonographer 4313-11 Electrical Powerline Tradesperson 2392-11 Veterinarian 4313-13 Cable Jointer 2393-11 Dietician 4314-01 Supervisor, Electronic Instrument Tradespersons 2394-11 Naturopath 4314-11 General Electronic Instrument Tradesperson 2394-13 Acupuncturist 4314-13 Electronic Instrument Tradesperson (Special Class) 2394-79 Natural Therapy Professionals not elsewhere classified 4315-01 Supervisor, Electronic and Office Equipment Tradespersons 2399-11 Audiologist 4315-11 Electronic Equipment Tradesperson 2399-13 Orthoptist 4315-13 Business Machine Mechanic 2399-15 Orthotist 4316-01 Supervisor, Communications Tradespersons 2399-79 Health Professionals not elsewhere classified 4316-11 General Communications Tradesperson 2411-11 Pre-Primary School Teacher 4316-13 Communications Linesperson 2412-11 Primary School Teacher 4411-01 Supervisor, Carpentry and Joinery Tradespersons 2413-11 Secondary School Teacher 4411-11 Carpenter and Joiner 2414-11 Special Needs Teacher 4411-13 Carpenter 2414-13 Teacher of the Hearing Impaired 4411-15 Joiner 2414-15 Teacher of the Sight Impaired 4412-01 Supervisor, Fibrous Plasterers 2414-79 Special Education Teachers not elsewhere classified 4412-11 Fibrous Plasterer 2421-11 University Lecturer 4413-01 Supervisor, Roof Slaters and Tilers 2421-13 University Tutor 4413-11 Roof Slater and Tiler 2422-11 Vocational Education Teacher 4414-01 Supervisor, Bricklayers 2491-11 Art Teacher (Private) 4414-11 Bricklayer 2491-13 Music Teacher (Private) 4415-01 Supervisor, Solid Plasterers 2491-15 Dance Teacher (Private) 4415-11 Solid Plasterer 2491-17 Drama Teacher (Private) 4416-01 Supervisor, Wall and Floor Tilers and Stonemasons 2491-79 Extra-Systemic Teachers not elsewhere classified 4416-11 Wall and Floor Tiler 2492-11 English as a Second Language Teacher 4416-13 Stonemason 2493-11 Education Officer 4421-01 Supervisor, Painters and Decorators 2511-11 Social Worker 4421-11 Painter and Decorator 2512-11 Welfare Worker 4422-01 Supervisor, Signwriters 2512-13 Community Worker 4422-11 Signwriter 2513-11 Rehabilitation Counsellor 4423-01 Supervisor, Floor Finishers 2513-13 Drug and Alcohol Counsellor 4423-11 Floor Finisher 2513-15 Family Counsellor 4431-01 Supervisor, Plumbers 2513-17 Careers Counsellor 4431-11 General Plumber 2513-19 Student Counsellor 4431-13 Gasfitter 2513-79 Counsellors not elsewhere classified 4431-15 Drainer 2514-11 Clinical Psychologist 4431-17 Roof Plumber 2514-13 Educational Psychologist 4431-19 Mechanical Services and Airconditioning Plumber 2514-15 Organisational Psychologist 4512-01 Supervisor, Bakers and Pastrycooks 2514-79 Psychologists not elsewhere classified 4512-11 Baker 2521-11 Barrister 4512-13 Pastrycook 2521-13 Solicitor 4513-11 Cook 2521-79 Legal Professionals not elsewhere classified 4519-11 Miller 2522-11 Economist 4519-13 Buttermaker or Cheesemaker 2523-11 Urban and Regional Planner 4519-15 Confectioner 2529-11 Historian 4612-11 Shearer 2529-13 Interpreter 4613-11 Wool Classer 2529-15 Translator 4613-13 Hide and Skin Classer 2529-79 Social Professionals not elsewhere classified 4614-11 Horse Trainer 2531-11 Painter (Visual Arts) 4614-79 Animal Trainers not elsewhere classified 2531-13 Sculptor 4621-11 Nurseryperson 2531-15 Potter or Ceramic Artist 4622-11 Greenkeeper 2531-79 Visual Arts and Crafts Professionals not elsewhere classified 4623-01 Head Gardener 2532-11 Photographer 4623-11 General Gardener 2533-11 Fashion Designer 4623-13 Landscape Gardener 2533-13 Graphic Designer 4623-15 Tree Surgeon 2533-15 Industrial Designer 4911-11 Graphic Pre-Press Tradesperson 2533-17 Interior Designer 4912-11 Printing Machinist 2533-19 Illustrator 4912-13 Small Offset Printer 2534-11 Editor 4913-11 Binder and Finisher 2534-13 Print Journalist 4914-11 Screen Printer 2534-15 Television Journalist 4921-11 Wood Machinist (A-Grade) 2534-17 Radio Journalist 4921-13 Wood Turner 2534-19 Copywriter 4922-01 Supervisor, Cabinetmakers 2534-21 Technical Writer 4922-11 Cabinetmaker 2534-79 Journalists and Related Professionals not elsewhere classified 4929-11 Picture Framer 2535-11 Author 4929-13 Furniture Finisher 2535-13 Book Editor 4929-79 Wood Tradespersons not elsewhere classified 2535-15 Script Editor 4931-01 Supervisor, Hairdressers 2536-11 Art Director (Film, Television or Stage) 4931-11 Hairdresser 2536-13 Director (Film, Television, Radio or Stage) 4941-11 General Clothing Tradesperson 2536-15 Director of Photography 4941-13 Tailor 2536-17 Film and Video Editor 4941-15 Dressmaker 2536-19 Stage Manager 4941-17 Apparel Cutter 2536-21 Program Director (Radio or Television) 4941-19 Patternmaker-Grader (Clothing) 2536-23 Technical Director 4941-79 Clothing Tradespersons not elsewhere classified 2536-79 Film, Television, Radio and Stage Directors not elsewhere classified 4942-11 Furniture Upholsterer 2537-15 Instrumental Musician 4942-79 Upholsterers and Bedding Tradespersons not elsewhere classified 2537-11 Music Director 4943-11 Shoemaker 2537-13 Singer 4943-13 Medical Grade Shoemaker 2537-17 Composer 4944-11 Leather Goods Maker 2537-79 Musicians and Related Professionals not elsewhere classified 4944-13 Canvas Goods Maker 2538-11 Actor 4944-15 Sail Maker 2538-13 Dancer or Choreographer 4981-11 Shipwright 2538-79 Actors, Dancers and Related Professionals not elsewhere classified 4981-13 Boat Builder and Repairer 2539-11 Radio Presenter 4982-11 Flat Glass Tradesperson 2539-13 Television Presenter 4982-13 Glass Blower 2541-11 Aircraft Pilot 4983-11 Jeweller 2541-13 Air Traffic Controller 4983-13 Gem Cutter and Polisher 2541-15 Flight Service Officer 4984-11 Florist 2541-17 Flight Engineer 4985-11 Fire Fighter 2541-19 Flying Instructor 4986-01 Supervisor, Drillers 2541-79 Air Transport Professionals not elsewhere classified 4986-11 Driller 2542-11 Ship's Master 4987-01 Supervisor, Chemical, Petroleum and Gas Plant Operators 2542-13 Master Fisher 4987-11 Chemical Plant Operator 2542-15 Ship's Engineer 4987-13 Petroleum and Gas Plant Operator 2542-17 Ship's Surveyor 4988-01 Supervisor, Power Generation Plant Operators 2542-19 Ship's Officer 4988-11 Power Generation Plant Operator 2542-79 Sea Transport Professionals not elsewhere classified 4992-11 Sound Technician 2543-11 Occupational Health and Safety Officer 4992-13 Camera Operator (Film, Television or Video) 2543-13 Environmental Health Officer 4992-15 Television Equipment Operator 2549-11 Conservator 4992-17 Broadcast Transmitter Operator 2549-13 Electorate Officer 4992-19 Motion Picture Projectionist 2549-15 Patents Examiner 4992-21 Light Technician 2549-17 Oenologist 4992-23 Production Assistant (Film, Television or Radio) 2549-19 Recreation Officer 4992-25 Production Assistant (Theatre) 2549-21 Museum or Gallery Curator 4992-27 Make Up Artist 4992-79 Performing Arts Support Workers not elsewhere classified 3 ASSOCIATE PROFESSIONALS 4999-11 Optical Mechanic 4999-13 Diver 3111-11 Medical Laboratory Technical Officer 4999-15 Aircraft Safety Equipment Worker 3111-79 Medical Technical Officers not elsewhere classified 4999-17 Piano Tuner 3112-11 Chemistry Technical Officer 3112-13 Earth Science Technical Officer 3112-15 Life Science Technical Officer 3112-17 Agricultural Technical Officer
OTHER
Retail Butcher; meaning an activity completed in a retail outlet that sells directly to the consumer, that does not include the slaughtering of animals and requires the following qualification or equivalent experience and involves a significant majority of the following tasks:
·advises customers on the suitability and uses of cuts of meat;
·operates machinery to grind, mix, mince or tenderise meat;
·prepares meat for sale by removing bones, trimming fat and cutting meat to shape and size for display or as ordered;
·prepares crumbed cuts of meat and marinates and seasons special cuts;
·selects and prepares meat to produce smallgoods;
·may assist in menu planning and scheduling, and in estimating food production costs;
·may operate cash registers, accept payments and prepare sales invoices.
The entry requirement for this occupation is an AQF Certificate III or higher qualification, or at least 3 years skilled experience.
Specialty Small Goods Maker; meaning an activity which does not include the slaughtering of animals and requires the following qualification or equivalent experience and involves a significant majority of the following tasks:
·prepares meat by removing bones and trimming fat;
·cuts, minces and grinds meat and fat;
·makes seasonings and pickles by mixing spices, salt and other ingredients;
·adds seasonings to ground meat;
·operates filling machines, smoking chambers and cooking kettles and vats;
·cures meat.
The entry requirement for this occupation is an AQF Certificate III or higher qualification, or at least 3 years skilled experience.
SCHEDULE B – Information and Communication Technology occupations allowable under standard Subclass 457 arrangements
| 1 MANAGERS AND ADMINISTRATORS |
| 1224-11 Information Technology Manager |
| 2 PROFESSIONALS |
| 2231-11 Systems Manager |
| 2231-13 Systems Designer |
| 2231-15 Software Designer |
| 2231-17 Applications and Analyst Programmer |
| 2231-19 Systems Programmer |
| 2231-21 Computer Systems Auditor |
| 2231-79 Computing Professionals not elsewhere classified |
SCHEDULE C – non- Information and Communication Technology occupations allowable under Subclass 457 certified regional employment arrangements
ALL OCCUPATIONS in Major Groups 1 to 7 of the Australian Standard Classification of Occupations (“ASCO Second Edition”), EXCLUDING:
—those occupations listed in Schedule D to this instrument;
—apprentice tradespersons and related workers;
—assistant and trainee positions;
—butchers, smallgoods makers, slaughterpersons and supervisors of meat tradespersons - except occupations coming within the definition of “retail butcher” or “specialty small goods maker” in Schedule A to this Instrument;
—occupations that are “not elsewhere classified” in ASCO Major Groups 5, 6 or 7;
—occupations that, for legislative reasons, can only be filled by an Australian citizen or permanent resident;
—occupations of religious workers for which there are separate specialised temporary entry visa subclasses;
—tour guides; and
—furniture removalists, delivery drivers, automobile drivers and heavy truck drivers, except heavy truck drivers working primarily on mining and construction sites as defined below.
Mining or Construction Site Heavy Truck Driver; meaning an activity primarily undertaken at mining or construction sites involving a significant majority of the following tasks:
·drives heavy trucks, requiring specially endorsed classes of license, to transport bulky goods and materials, directly related to the mining or construction industries;
·manoeuvres vehicles into position for loading or unloading;
·assists with or carries out loading or unloading operations, using various lifting or tipping devices;
·estimates weights to comply with load limitations, and ensures safe distribution of weight;
·ensures goods are stowed and securely covered, to prevent loss and damage;
·verifies loading documents, checks condition of goods and obtains certification of deliveries;
·checks destinations of goods and determines most appropriate routes;
·maintains logbooks detailing vehicle movements;
·carries out minor maintenance to vehicles, and arranges major maintenance and repairs;
·may transport dangerous goods, such as explosives or petroleum products.
The entry requirement for this occupation is an AQF Certificate II or higher qualification or at least 1 years relevant experience. Registration or licensing is required.
SCHEDULE D – Information and Communication Technology occupations allowable under Subclass 457 certified regional employment arrangements
| 1 MANAGERS AND ADMINISTRATORS |
| 1224-11 Information Technology Manager |
| 2 PROFESSIONALS |
| 2231-11 Systems Manager |
| 2231-13 Systems Designer |
| 2231-15 Software Designer |
| 2231-17 Applications and Analyst Programmer |
| 2231-19 Systems Programmer |
| 2231-21 Computer Systems Auditor |
| 2231-79 Computing Professionals not elsewhere classified |
0
0
0