Naval Establishments Regulations (Amendment) (Cth)
REGULATIONS UNDER THE NAVAL DEFENCE ACT 1910–1952.*
I,
THE ADMINISTRATOR of the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia, acting
with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, hereby make the following
Regulations under the
Dated this 6
day of March, 1961.
DALLAS BROOKS
Administrator.
By His Excellency’s Command,
Minister of State for the Navy.
Amendments of the Naval Establishments Regulations.
1. Regulation 43 of the Naval Establishments Regulations is amended by omitting the table in sub–regulation (1.) and inserting in its stead the following table:—
Designation of Position. | Rate of Annual Salary or Limits of Rates of Annual Salary. | Annual Increments (if any). |
£ | £ | |
Assistant Civil Inspector.................................................................................................................... |
| 55 |
Assistant Director of Naval Works.................................................................................................................... | 1,903–2,098 | 65 |
Assistant Medical and Dental Store Officer.................................................................................................................... | 1,628–1,848 | 55 |
Assistant Work Study Officer (G.I.D.).................................................................................................................... | 1,518–1,738 | 55 |
Assistant Work Study Officer (Armament Depots) .................................................................................................................... | 1,628–1,848 | 55 |
Chemist, Grade 1.................................................................................................................... |
| 55 |
Chemist, Grade 3.................................................................................................................... | 1,628–1,848 | 55 |
Civilian Medical Officer.................................................................................................................... | 2,098–2,878 | Eight of 65 |
Two of 130 | ||
Co–ordinator of Naval Public Relations.................................................................................................................... | 2,423–2,618 | 65 |
Deputy Director of Naval Works.................................................................................................................... | 2,423–2,618 | 65 |
Director of Naval Works.................................................................................................................... | 2,748–3,138 | 130 |
*Notified in the
Statutory Rules 1936, No. 107, as amended by Statutory Rules 1937, Nos. 16, 52 and 63; 1938, No. 16; 1939, Nos. 3, 19 and 85; 1940, No. 196; 1941, Nos. 58 and 144; 1942, Nos. 118, 181 and 414; 1944, Nos. 97, 142 and 183; 1947, Nos. 136 and 139; 1948, No. 42; 1949, No. 64; 1951, Nos. 76, 87, 93 and 140; 1953, No. 14; 1954, No. 31; 1955, Nos. 12 and 46; and 1956, Nos. 87 and 132.
6374/60.—Price 5d 10/22.2.1961.
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Designation of Position. | Rate of Annual Salary or Limits of Rates of Annual Salary. | (if any). |
£ | ||
Engineer, Grade 1.............................................................................................................. .............................................................................................................. |
| 55 |
Engineer, Grade 2.............................................................................................................. | 1,518–1,628 | 55 |
Engineer, Grade 3.............................................................................................................. | 1,628–1,848 | 55 |
Engineer (Design and Planning).............................................................................................................. | 1,738–1,968 | Three of 55 |
One of 65 | ||
Engineer (Materials).............................................................................................................. | 1,738–1,968 | Three of 55 |
One of 65 | ||
Experimental Officer, Grade 1.............................................................................................................. |
| 55 |
Experimental Officer, Grade 2.............................................................................................................. | 1,518–1,628 | 55 |
Experimental Officer, Grade 3.............................................................................................................. | 1,628–1,848 | 55 |
Hydrographic Officer.............................................................................................................. | 1,518–1,738 | 55 |
Inspector, Grade 1.............................................................................................................. | 1,408–1,738 | 55 |
Inspector of Stores.............................................................................................................. | 1,518–1,628 | 55 |
Medical and Dental Store Officer.............................................................................................................. | 2,163–2,358 | 65 |
Metallurgist, Grade 1.............................................................................................................. |
| 55 |
Metallurgist, Grade 3.............................................................................................................. | 1,628–1,848 | 55 |
Naval Architect, Grade 1.............................................................................................................. |
| 55 |
Naval Architect, Grade 2.............................................................................................................. | 1,518–1,628 | 55 |
Naval Architect, Grade 3.............................................................................................................. | 1,628–1,848 | 55 |
Officer–in–Charge, Dockyard Laboratory, Garden Island.............................................................................................................. | 2,163–2,358 | 65 |
Officer–in–Charge, Dockyard Laboratory, Williamstown.............................................................................................................. | 1,903–2,098 | 65 |
Pharmacist.............................................................................................................. | 1,298–1,408 | 55 |
Physiotherapist.............................................................................................................. | 1,188–1,298 | 55 |
Principal Electrical Engineer.............................................................................................................. | 2,748–3,138 | 130 |
Principal Fire Officer.............................................................................................................. | 1,628–1,848 | 55 |
Principal Mechanical Engineer.............................................................................................................. | 2,748–3,138 | 130 |
Principal Naval Architect.............................................................................................................. | 2,748–3,138 | 130 |
Principal Scientific Officer.............................................................................................................. | 3,138–3,528 | 130 |
Principal Social Worker.............................................................................................................. | 1,518–1,683 | 55 |
Principal Engineer (Materials and Standards).............................................................................................................. | 2,553–2,878 | One of 65 |
Two of 130 | ||
Scientific Officer (Welding).............................................................................................................. | 1,628–1,848 | 55 |
Scientific Officer, Grade 1.............................................................................................................. | 1,408–1,793 | 55 |
Scientific Officer, Grade 3.............................................................................................................. | 1,903–2,163 | 65 |
Senior Buildings Officer.............................................................................................................. | 1,903–2,098 | 65 |
Senior Engineer.............................................................................................................. | 2,163–2,358 | 65 |
Senior Engineer.............................................................................................................. | 2,033–2,228 | 65 |
Senior Engineer (Dockyard Radio Officer).............................................................................................................. | 1,903–2,098 | 65 |
Senior Experimental Officer.............................................................................................................. | 2,033–2,228 | 65 |
Senior Inspector.............................................................................................................. | 1,903–2,098 | 65 |
Senior Naval Architect.............................................................................................................. | 2,033–2,228 | 65 |
Senior Scientific Officer.............................................................................................................. | 2,358–2,553 | 65 |
Senior Social Worker, Grade 1.............................................................................................................. . | 1,188–1,298 | 55 |
Senior Social Worker, Grade 2.............................................................................................................. | 1,298–1,353 | 55 |
Senior Work Study Officer.............................................................................................................. | 2,163–2,358 | 65 |
Shipping and Transport Officer.............................................................................................................. |
| 55 |
Social Worker.............................................................................................................. |
| 55 |
Superintending Inspector.............................................................................................................. | 2,293–2,488 | 65 |
Supervising Engineer.............................................................................................................. | 2,423–2,618 | 65 |
Supervising Engineer.............................................................................................................. | 2,293–2,488 | 65 |
Supervising Naval Architect.............................................................................................................. | 2,423–2,618 | 65 |
Supervising Naval Architect.............................................................................................................. | 2,293–2,488 | 65 |
Technical Officer (Medical and Dental Store).............................................................................................................. |
| 55 |
Work Study Officer.............................................................................................................. | 1,738–1,968 | Three of 55 |
One of 65 | ||
Works Manager (Garden Island).............................................................................................................. | 2,748–3,138 | 130 |
Works Manager (Williamstown).............................................................................................................. | 2,553–2,878 | One of 65 |
Two of 130 | ||
Area Foreman (Flinders Naval Depot).............................................................................................................. | 1,193–1,270 | One of 39 |
One of 38 | ||
Armament Artificer.............................................................................................................. |
| 38 |
Designation of Position. | Rate of Annual Salary or Limits of Rates of Annual Salary. | Annual Increments (if any). |
Assistant, Grade 1— | £ | |
| 696–798 | One of 26 |
One of 25 | ||
One of 26 | ||
One of 25 | ||
| 623 | .. |
| 552 | .. |
| 481 | .. |
| 413 | .. |
| 328 | .. |
Assistant, Grade 2................................................................................................................... | 798–849 | One of 26 |
One of 25 | ||
Assistant, Grade 3................................................................................................................... | 849–926 | One of 26 |
One of 25 | ||
One of 26 | ||
Assistant, Grade 4................................................................................................................... | 926–964 | 38 |
Assistant (Armament)— | ||
| 760–811 | One of 25 |
One of 26 | ||
| 623 | .. |
| 552 | .. |
| 481 | .. |
| 413 | .. |
| 328 | .. |
Assistant Foreman Motor Mechanic................................................................................................................... | 1,098 | .. |
Assistant Inspecting Officer (Central Storekeeping)................................................................................................................... | 1,023–1,188 | 55 |
Assistant Laboratoryman................................................................................................................... | 875–926 | One of 25 |
One of 26 | ||
Assistant (Mine Depot)— | ||
| 760–811 | One of 25 |
One of 26 | ||
| 598 | .. |
| 532 | .. |
| 466 | .. |
| 398 | .. |
| 328 | .. |
Assistant Oil Fuel Installation Attendant................................................................................................................... | 875–926 | One of 25 |
One of 26 | ||
Assistant (Photography)— | ||
| 696–926 | One of 26 |
One of 25 | ||
One of 26 | ||
One of 25 | ||
One of 26 | ||
One of 25 | ||
One of 26 | ||
One of 25 | ||
One of 26 | ||
| 623 | .. |
| 552 | .. |
| 481 | .. |
| 413 | .. |
| 328 | .. |
Assistant (Plan Printing), Grade 1— | ||
| 696–849 | One of 26 |
One of 25 | ||
One of 26 | ||
One of 25 | ||
One of 26 | ||
One of 25 | ||
| 623 | .. |
| 552 | .. |
Designation of Position. | Rate of Annual Salary or Limits of Rates of Annual Salary. | Annual Increments (if any). |
| £ | |
| 481 | .. |
| 413 | .. |
| 328 | .. |
| 875–926 | One of 25 |
One of 26 | ||
| 926–1,002 | Two of 38 |
| 849–926 | One of 26 |
One of 25 | ||
One of 26 | ||
| 875–926 | One of 25 |
One of 26 | ||
| 926–977 | One of 25 |
One of 26 | ||
| 875–926 | One of 25 |
One of 26 | ||
| 878–968 | 30 |
| 989–1,028 | One of 39 |
| 849–926 | One of 26 |
One of 25 | ||
One of 26 | ||
| 875–926 | One of 25 |
One of 26 | ||
|
875–926 | One of 25 | |
One of 26 | ||
Chart Assistant— | ||
| 696–798 | One of 26 |
One of 25 | ||
One of 26 | ||
One of 25 | ||
| 623 | .. |
| 552 | .. |
| 481 | .. |
| 413 | .. |
| 328 | .. |
Chart Corrector— | ||
| 709–964 | One of 25 |
One of 26 | ||
One of 25 | ||
One of 26 | ||
One of 25 | ||
One of 26 | ||
One of 25 | ||
One of 26 | ||
One of 25 | ||
One of 26 | ||
| 623 | .. |
| 552 | .. |
| 481 | .. |
| 408 | .. |
| 333 | .. |
| 2,150–2,252 | Two of 51 |
| 888–965 | One of 26 |
One of 25 | ||
One of 26 | ||
Drafting Assistant, Grade 1— | ||
| 747–951 | One of 26 |
One of 25 | ||
One of 38 | ||
One of 39 | ||
Two of 38 |
Designation of Position. | Rate of Annual Salary or Limits of Rates of Annual Salary. | Annual Increments (if any). |
£ | ||
Drafting Assistant,
Grade 1 | ||
| 648 | .. |
| 572 | .. |
| 496 | .. |
| 423 | .. |
| 333 | .. |
| 1,002–1,232 | One of 38 |
One of 39 | ||
Three of 38 | ||
One of 39 | ||
| 1,257–1,448 | One of 38 |
Three of 51 | ||
| 1,461–1,563 | Two of 51 |
| 798–849 | One of 26 |
One of 25 | ||
| 913–977 | One of 25 |
One of 39 | ||
|
| One of 38 |
One of 39 | ||
One of 38 | ||
| 747–798 | One of 26 |
One of 25 | ||
| 1,321 | .. |
| 1,346–1,423 | One of 39 |
One of 38 | ||
| 1,308–1,385 | One of 38 |
One of 39 | ||
| 1,346–1,423 | One of 39 |
One of 38 | ||
| 1,308–1,385 | One of 38 |
One of 39 | ||
| 1,193–1,270 | One of 39 |
One of 38 | ||
| 1,423–1,538 | Two of 38 |
One of 39 | ||
| 1,308–1,385 | One of 38 |
One of 39 | ||
| 1,193–1,270 | One of 39 |
One of 38 | ||
| 1,193–1,270 | One of 39 |
One of 38 | ||
| 1,346–1,423 | One of 39 |
One of 38 | ||
| 1,461–1,538 | One of 38 |
One of 39 | ||
| 1,576–1,614 | One of 38 |
| 1,729 | .. |
| 798–913 | One of 38 |
One of 39 | ||
One of 38 | ||
| 926–1,002 | 38 |
| 1,243–1,408 | 55 |
Junior Assistant— | ||
| 598 | .. |
| 532 | .. |
| 466 | .. |
| 398 | .. |
| 328 | .. |
| 258 | .. |
Designation of Position. | Rate of Annual Salary or Limits of Rates of Annual Salary. | Annual Increments (if any). |
£ | ||
| ||
At 20 years of age..................................................................................................................... | 598 | .. |
At 19 years of age..................................................................................................................... | 532 | .. |
At 18 years of age..................................................................................................................... | 466 | .. |
At 17 years of age..................................................................................................................... | 398 | .. |
Under 17 years of age..................................................................................................................... | 328 | .. |
Laboratory Attendant— | ||
Adult..................................................................................................................... | 696–849 | One of 26 |
One of 25 | ||
One of 26 | ||
One of 25 | ||
One of 26 | ||
One of 25 | ||
At 20 years of age..................................................................................................................... | 623 | .. |
At 19 years of age..................................................................................................................... | 552 | .. |
At 18 years of age..................................................................................................................... | 481 | .. |
At 17 years of age..................................................................................................................... | 413 | .. |
Under 17 years of age..................................................................................................................... | 328 | .. |
|
| One of 39 |
One of 38 | ||
|
| 38 |
|
| 38 |
| 747–798 | One of 26 |
One of 25 | ||
| 875–926 | One of 25 |
One of 26 | ||
| 695–772 | One of 26 |
One of 25 | ||
One of 26 | ||
|
| One of 39 |
One of 38 | ||
|
| One of 38 |
One of 39 | ||
Three of 38 | ||
|
| 38 |
|
| 38 |
|
| 55 |
|
| Three of 38 |
One of 39 | ||
|
| 51 |
|
| 51 |
|
| 38 |
|
| One of 38 |
One of 39 | ||
|
| 38 |
|
| 55 |
|
| One of 26 |
One of 25 | ||
One of 26 | ||
One of 25 | ||
|
| 38 |
|
| 38 |
|
| One of 25 |
One of 26 | ||
| 1,040 | .. |
| 1,652 | .. |
| 784 | .. |
|
| 38 |
|
| 51 |
|
| 51 |
Designation of Position. | Rate of Annual Salary or Limits of Rates of Annual Salary. | Annual Increments (if any). |
£ | ||
| 1,903–2,098 | 65 |
| 1,117–1,193 | 38 |
| 746–797 | One of 26 |
One of 25 | ||
| 875–926 | One of 25 |
One of 26 | ||
Storehouse Assistant, Grade 1— | ||
Adult................................................................................................................ | 760–785 | 25 |
At 20 years of age................................................................................................................ | 623 | .. |
At 19 years of age................................................................................................................ | 552 | .. |
At 18 years of age................................................................................................................ | 481 | .. |
At 17 years of age................................................................................................................ | 413 | .. |
Under 17 years of age................................................................................................................ | 328 | .. |
| 811–836 | 25 |
| 989–1,066 | One of 39 |
One of 38 | ||
| 1,168 | .. |
| 1,614 | .. |
| 1,385–1,423 | 38 |
| 1,461–1,538 | One of 38 |
One of 39 | ||
| 1,576–1,614 | 38 |
| 1,155–1,232 | One of 38 |
One of 39 | ||
| 875–951 | One of 25 |
One of 26 | ||
One of 25 | ||
| 1,178–1,208 | 30 |
Technical Assistant, Grade 1— | ||
Adult................................................................................................................ | 747–951 | One of 26 |
One of 25 | ||
One of 38 | ||
One of 39 | ||
Two of 38 | ||
At 20 years of age................................................................................................................ | 648 | .. |
At 19 years of age................................................................................................................ | 572 | .. |
At 18 years of age................................................................................................................ | 496 | .. |
At 17 years of age................................................................................................................ | 423 | .. |
Under 17 years of age................................................................................................................ | 333 | .. |
| 1,002–1,232 | One of 38 |
One of 39 | ||
Three of 38 | ||
One of 39 | ||
|
1,308–1,499 | One of 38 | |
One of 39 | ||
Three of 38 | ||
| 1,257–1,448 | One of 38 |
Three of 51 | ||
| 1,461–1,563 | 51 |
|
| One of 26 |
Three of 38 | ||
Tracer (Female)— | ||
Adult................................................................................................................ | 555–708 | One of 25 |
One of 26 | ||
One of 25 | ||
One of 26 | ||
One of 25 | ||
One of 26 | ||
At 20 years of age................................................................................................................ | 503 | .. |
Designation of Position. | Rate of Annual Salary or Limits of Rates of Annual Salary. | Annual Increments (if any). |
Tracer (Female)—continued | £ | |
At 19 years of age................................................................................... | 455 | .. |
At 18 years of age................................................................................... | 407 | .. |
At 17 years of age................................................................................... | 358 | .. |
Under 17 years of age............................................................................. | 308 | .. |
|
| One of 39 |
One of 38 |
By Authority: A. J. Arthur, Commonwealth Government Printer, Canberra.
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