Naval Establishments Regulations (Amendment) (Cth)
REGULATIONS UNDER THE NAVAL DEFENCE ACT 1910-1952.*
WHEREAS,
by sub-section (4.) of section forty-one of the
And whereas the rates of salary specified in the following Regulations have been approved by the Public Service Board:
Now therefore, I, the Governor-General in and over
the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive
Council, hereby make the following Regulations under the
Dated this twentieth
day of January , 1953.
W. J. McKell
Governor-General.
By His Excellency’s Command,
Minister of State for the Navy.
Amendments of the Naval Establishments Regulations.
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a )by omitting sub-regulation (1.) and inserting in its stead the following sub-regulation :—“ (1.) Subject to this regulation, an officer or employee occupying a position the designation of which is specified in the table in this sub-regulation shall be paid—
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a )at the rate of annual salary or salary within the limits of the rates of annual salary, as the case may be, specified in the table opposite to that designation ; or
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* Notified in the
Statutory Rules 1936, No. 107, as amended by Statutory Rules 1937, Nos. 16, 52 and OS ; 1938, No. 16 ; 1939, Nos. 3, 10 and 85 ; 1940, No. 190 ; 1941, Nos. 58 and 144 ; 1942, No. 118, 181 and 414 ; 1944, Nos. 97, 142 and 183 ; 1947, Nos. 136 and 139 ; 1948, No. 42 ; 1949, No. 64 ; and 1951, Nos. 70, 87, 93 and 140.
4007.—Price 5d. 9/25.11.1952.
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b )where a rate of annual salary according to age is specified opposite to a designation of the position and an officer or employee occupying that position is of an age, so specified—the rate of annual salary specified in the table in relation to the age of the officer or employee.
Designation of position. | Annual rate of Salary or limits of rates of annual salary. | Annual Increments (if any). |
£ | £ | |
Aircraft Engineer.............................................................................................................. | 1,154–1,244 | 30 |
Assistant Aircraft Engineer.............................................................................................................. | 956–1,064 | 2 of 24 |
2 of 30 | ||
Assistant Civil Inspector.............................................................................................................. | 620–908 | 4 of 36 |
6 of 24 | ||
Assistant Dockyard Scientific Officer.............................................................................................................. | 908–956 | 24 |
Assistant Draughtsman— | ||
| 524–620 | 24 |
| 388 | .. |
| 352 | .. |
| 288 | .. |
| 258 | .. |
| 232 | .. |
Assistant Electrical Engineer.............................................................................................................. |
| 2 of 24 |
2 of 30 | ||
Assistant Gunmounting Overseer |
| 4 of 36 |
2 of 24 | ||
Assistant Mechanical Engineer.............................................................................................................. |
| 2 of 24 |
2 of 30 | ||
Assistant Medical and Dental Store Officer.............................................................................................................. |
| 2 of 24 |
2 of 30 | ||
Assistant Naval Architect.............................................................................................................. |
| 2 of 24 |
2 of 30 | ||
Assistant Overseer.............................................................................................................. |
| 4 of 36 |
2 of 24 | ||
Assistant Radiographer.............................................................................................................. |
| 4 of 36 |
6 of 24 | ||
Assistant Welding Engineer.............................................................................................................. |
| 2 of 24 |
2 of 30 | ||
Chief Draughtsman (Naval Ordinance).............................................................................................................. |
| 30 |
Chief Draughtsman (Williamstown Dockyard).............................................................................................................. |
| 30 |
Civil Inspector, Grade 2.............................................................................................................. |
| 1 of 24 |
2 of 30 | ||
Civil Inspector, Grade 1.............................................................................................................. |
| 24 |
Dockyard Inspection Engineer.............................................................................................................. |
| 30 |
Dockyard Optical Officer.............................................................................................................. |
| 4 of 36 |
6 of 24 | ||
Dockyard Radio Officer (Engineer Manager’s Branch).............................................................................................................. |
| 2 of 24 |
2 of 30 | ||
Dockyard Radio Officer (Williamstown Dockyard).............................................................................................................. |
| 24 |
Dockyard Scientific Officer (Engineer Manager’s Branch).............................................................................................................. | 1,154–1,244 | 30 |
Dockyard Scientific Officer (Williamstown Dockyard).............................................................................................................. |
| 2 of 24 |
2 of 30 | ||
Draughtsman, Grade 1.............................................................................................................. | 620–908 | 4 of 30 |
6 of 24 | ||
Electrical Engineer.............................................................................................................. | 1,154–1,244 | 30 |
Gunmounting Overseer, Grade A.............................................................................................................. | 908–956 | 24 |
Inspector of Stores.............................................................................................................. | 908–956 | 24 |
Mechanical Engineer.............................................................................................................. | 1,154–1,244 | 30 |
Medical and Dental Store Officer.............................................................................................................. | 1,214–1,304 | 30 |
Naval Architect.............................................................................................................. | 1,154–1,244 | 30 |
Overseer, Grade A.............................................................................................................. | 908–956 | 24 |
Overseer, Grade B.............................................................................................................. | 620–908 | 4 of 36 |
6 of 24 |
Designation of position. | Annual rate of salary or limits of rates of annual salary. | Annual increments (if any). |
£ | £ | |
Planning Officer, Grade 1................................................................................................................. | 620–908 | 4 of 36 |
6 of 24 | ||
Principal Electrical Engineer................................................................................................................. | 1,490–1,676 | 62 |
Principal Mechanical Engineer ................................................................................................................. | 1,490–1,676 | 62 |
Principal Naval Architect................................................................................................................. | 1,490–1,676 | 62 |
Principal Welding Engineer................................................................................................................. | 1,490–1,676 | 62 |
Radiographer................................................................................................................. | 908–956 | 24 |
Scientific Officer (Welding)................................................................................................................. | 950–1,004 | 2 of 24 |
2 of 30 | ||
Senior Civil Inspector................................................................................................................. | 1,154–1,244 | 30 |
Senior Draughtsman, Grade A................................................................................................................. | 908–1,004 | 24 |
Senior Draughtsman, Grade 15................................................................................................................. | 908–956 | 24 |
Senior Electrical Engineer................................................................................................................. | 1,214–1,304 | 30 |
Senior Naval Architect................................................................................................................. | 1,214–1,304 | 30 |
Senior Planning Officer, Grade A................................................................................................................. | 908–1,004 | 24 |
Senior Planning Officer, Grade B................................................................................................................. | 908–956 | 24 |
Senior Technical Officer (Aircraft Maintenance and Repair) | 908–956 | 24 |
Senior Technical Officer (R.A.N. Torpedo Establishments) | 1,094–1,184 | 30 |
Shipping and Transport Officer................................................................................................................. | 620–764 | 36 |
Technical Assistant (Cost Control)................................................................................................................. | 620–908 | 4 of 36 |
6 of 24 | ||
Technical Assistant (Estimating)................................................................................................................. | 620–908 | 4 of 36 |
6 of 24 | ||
Technical Assistant (Hydrographic)................................................................................................................. | 908–1,004 | 24 |
Technical Assistant (Laboratory) (Engineer Manager’s Branch)................................................................................................................. | 620–908 | 4 of 36 |
6 of 24 | ||
Technical Assistant (Machinery Spares)................................................................................................................. | 620–812 | 4 of 36 |
2 of 24 | ||
Technical Assistant (Medical and Dental Store)................................................................................................................. | 812–908 | 24 |
Technical Assistant (Victualling Branch, Navy Office)................................................................................................................. | 092–812 | 2 of 36 |
2 of 24 | ||
Technical Assistant (Williamstown. Dockyard)................................................................................................................. | 620–908 | 4 of 36 |
6 of 24 | ||
Technical Officer (Aircraft Maintenance and. Repair)................................................................................................................. | 620–908 | 4 of 36 |
6 of 24 | ||
Technical Officer (Williamstown Dockyard)................................................................................................................. | 908–956 | 24 |
Transport Officer (Williamstown Dockyard) ................................................................................................................. | 572–692 | 2 of 24 |
2 of 36 | ||
Welding Engineer................................................................................................................. | 1,154–1,244 | 30 |
Works Manager................................................................................................................. | 1,490–1,676 | 62 |
Armament Artificer................................................................................................................. | 596–632 | 18 |
Assistant, Grade III................................................................................................................. | 554–602 | 1 of 12 |
2 of 18 | ||
Assistant, Grade II................................................................................................................. | 530–554 | 12 |
Assistant, Grade I................................................................................................................. | 470–530 | 1 of 24 |
3 of 12 | ||
Assistant (Junior)— | ||
| 364 | .. |
| 328 | .. |
| 252 | .. |
| 228 | .. |
| 210 | .. |
Assistant (Armament)— | ||
| 506–530 | 12 |
| 364 | .. |
| 328 | .. |
| 252 | .. |
| 228 | .. |
| 210 | .. |
Assistant Fuelling Officer .. .. .. | 782–878 | 24 |
Assistant Inspecting Officer (Central Storekeeping) .. | 668–740 | 18 |
|
Designation of position. | Annual rate of salary or limits of rates of annual salary. | Annual increments (if any) |
£ | £ | |
Assistant. Laboratoryman.................................................................................................................... | 554–590 | 18 |
Assistant (Medical) W.A.................................................................................................................... | 554–602 | 1 of 12 |
2 of 18 | ||
Assistant (Medical Records).................................................................................................................... | 602–620 | 18 |
Assistant (Mine Depot)— | ||
| 506–530 | 12 |
| 364 | .. |
| 328 | .. |
| 252 | .. |
| 228 | .. |
| 210 | .. |
Assistant (Plan Printing), Garden Island.................................................................................................................... | 602–638 | 18 |
Assistant (Plans).................................................................................................................... | 554–602 | 1 of 12 |
2 of 18 | ||
Assistant Store-houseman.................................................................................................................... | 554–590 | 18 |
Assistant Supervisor Plan Printing and Photography.................................................................................................................... | 614–668 | 18 |
Assistant Transport Officer, Garden Island.................................................................................................................... | 614–632 | 18 |
Assistant (Works).................................................................................................................... | 554–602 | 1 of 1.2 |
2 of 18 | ||
Casualty Room Attendant.................................................................................................................... | 560–584 | 12 |
Chart Assistant— | ||
| 470–530 | 1 of 24 |
3 of 12 | ||
| 364 | .. |
| 328 | .. |
| 252 | .. |
| 228 | .. |
| 210 | .. |
Chart Corrector (Senior).................................................................................................................... | 626–698 | 18 |
Chart Corrector— | ||
| 488–620 | 1 of 24 |
6 of 12 | ||
2 of 18 | ||
| 370 | .. |
| 334 | .. |
| 258 | .. |
| 234 | .. |
|
216 | .. | |
Chart Corrector (Female)— | ||
| 383–515 | 1 of 24 |
6 of 12 | ||
2 of 18 | ||
| 324 | .. |
| 306 | .. |
| 250 | .. |
| 230 | .. |
| 218 | .. |
Depot Foreman, Flinders Naval Depot.................................................................................................................... | 662–698 | 18 |
Examiner.................................................................................................................... | 530–554 | 12 |
Examiner (Clothing).................................................................................................................... | 578–602 | 12 |
Foreman Examiner.................................................................................................................... | 704 | .. |
Foreman of Fitters (Diesel).................................................................................................................... | 788–824 | 18 |
Foreman ((Storehouse and Laboratory), Grade A.................................................................................................................... | 770–824 | 18 |
Foreman (Storehouse and Laboratory), Grade B.................................................................................................................... | 716–752 | 18 |
Foreman (Storehouse and Laboratory), Grade C.................................................................................................................... | 662–698 | 18 |
Foreman Mechanic (Motor Workshops).................................................................................................................... | 734–770 | 18 |
Foreman Fitter and Turner, Garden Island.................................................................................................................... | 992 | .. |
Foreman Store Artisan.................................................................................................................... | 662–698 | 18 |
Foreman (Trades), Grade 5.................................................................................................................... | 926 | .. |
Foreman (Trades), Grade 4.................................................................................................................... | 812–860 | 18 |
Foreman (Trades), Grade 3.................................................................................................................... | 788–824 | 18 |
Foreman (Trades), Grade 2.................................................................................................................... | 734–770 | 18 |
Designation of position. | Annual rate of salary or limits of rates of annual salary. | Annual increments (if any). |
£ | £ | |
Foreman (Trades), Grade 1...................................................................................................................... | 662–698 | 18 |
Gyro and Electrical Supervisor...................................................................................................................... | 674–710 | 18 |
Inspection Assistant (Central Storekeeping), Grade 2...................................................................................................................... | 602–638 | 18 |
Inspection Assistant (Central Storekeeping), Grade 1...................................................................................................................... | 530–596 | 1 of 12 |
3 of 18 | ||
Inspecting Officer (Central Storekeeping)...................................................................................................................... | 764–836 | 18 |
Laboratory Assistant, Grade 2...................................................................................................................... | 608–680 | 18 |
Laboratory Assistant, Grade 1...................................................................................................................... | 494–008 | 5 of 12 |
3 of 18 | ||
Laboratory Attendant...................................................................................................................... | 476–560 | 1 of 24 |
5 of 12 | ||
Laboratoryman...................................................................................................................... | 614–050 | 18 |
Leading Examiner...................................................................................................................... | 710–728 | 18 |
Mine Technician (formerly Chargeman of Fitters)...................................................................................................................... | 614–632 | 18 |
Motor Driver...................................................................................................................... | 512–536 | 12 |
Naval Optical Instrument Maker ...................................................................................................................... | 692–710 | 18 |
Nursing Sister...................................................................................................................... | 479–503 | 12 |
Oil Fuel Installation Attendant...................................................................................................................... | 614–650 | 18 |
Photo Equipment Operator, Grade II...................................................................................................................... | 602–638 | 18 |
Photo Equipment Operator, Grade I...................................................................................................................... | 512–560 | 12 |
Pharmacist...................................................................................................................... | 788–812 | 1 of 24 |
Physiotherapist (Male)...................................................................................................................... | 620–692 | 2 of 36 |
Physiotherapist (Female)...................................................................................................................... | 515–587 | 2 of 36 |
Senior Assistant (Boatswain’s Office)...................................................................................................................... | 602–638 | 18 |
Senior Assistant (Moorings), Master Attendant’s Branch, | ||
| 602–638 | 18 |
Senior Assistant Inspecting Officer (Central Storekeeping) | 686–758 | 18 |
Senior Examiner...................................................................................................................... | 620–656 | 18 |
Senior Examiner (Welding)...................................................................................................................... | 620–656 | 18 |
Senior Gyro Compass Technician...................................................................................................................... | 692–710 | 18 |
Senior Inspecting Officer (Central Storekeeping)...................................................................................................................... | 866–890 | 24 |
Senior Messenger (R.E.V. Yard)...................................................................................................................... | 470–530 | 1 of 24 |
3 of 12 | ||
Senior Store Tradesman...................................................................................................................... | 656 | .. |
Store Artisan...................................................................................................................... | 572–608 | 18 |
Storehouse Assistant, Grade II...................................................................................................................... | 530–542 | 12 |
Storehouse Assistant, Grade I.— | ||
| 506–518 | 12 |
| 364 | .. |
| 328 | .. |
| 252 | .. |
| 228 | .. |
| 210 | .. |
Storehouseman...................................................................................................................... | 614–650 | 18 |
Storehouseman (Dry Provisions)...................................................................................................................... | 692 | .. |
Stores Transport Officer, Garden Island...................................................................................................................... | 698 | .. |
Superintending Foreman (Storehouses and Laboratories)...................................................................................................................... | 860 | .. |
Superintending Foreman (Torpedo Factory)...................................................................................................................... | 926 | .. |
Supervisor of Apprentices...................................................................................................................... | 842–860 | 18 |
Supervisor (Chart Correction)...................................................................................................................... | 710–746 | 18 |
Supervisor (Plan Printing and Photography)...................................................................................................................... | 716–734 | 18 |
Surveyor Boilermaker...................................................................................................................... | 734–770 | 18 |
Tracer (Female)— | ||
| 383–467 | 1 of 24 |
5 of 12 | ||
| 324 | .. |
| 300 | .. |
| 250 | .. |
| 230 | .. |
| 218 | .. |
Transport Foreman...................................................................................................................... | 716–752 | 18 |
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b )by omitting from sub-regulation (2.) the words “ Foreman (Laboratory), Grade ‘ A ’, ‘B’ or ‘ C ’, Foreman (Storehouse), Grade ‘ A ’, ‘ B ’ or ‘ C ’ ” and inserting in their stead the words “Foreman (Storehouse and Laboratory), Grade ‘ A ’, ‘ B ’ or ‘ C ’ ” ; and(
c ) by omitting from sub-regulation (7.) the words and figures “ £402 per annum ” and inserting in their stead the words and figures “ £764 per annum ”.
“ 44.—(1.) For the purposes of this regulation ‘ index number ’ means the weighted average retail price index number for the six State capital cities of the Commonwealth as shown in the ‘ Court ’ index (Third Series) of retail price index numbers published from time to time by, or at the direction of, the Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration.
“ (2.) Where the index number for the three months ended on the thirty-first day of March, the thirtieth day of June, the thirtieth day of September or the thirty-first day of December, in any year is less than 159.9, the salary payable to an officer or employee shall, as from the commencement of the first fortnightly pay period beginning in the next succeeding month of May, August, November or February (as the case may be), be decreased by—
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a ) an amount of Six pounds per annum in the case of a male officer or employee who has attained the age of twenty-one years ;(
b ) alternate amounts of Four pounds per annum and Five pounds per annum in the case of a female officer or employee who has attained the age of twenty-one years ;(
c )an amount of Four pounds per annum in the case of an officer or employee who has attained the age of nineteen years but has not attained the age of twenty-one years ; or(d) an amount of Three pounds per annum in the case of an officer or employee who has not attained the age of nineteen years,
for each 2.3 points by which that index number is less than 162.1.
“ (3.) Where the index number for the three months ending on the thirty-first day of March, the thirtieth day of June, the thirtieth day of September or the thirty-first day of December in any year exceeds 162.1, the salary payable to an officer or employee shall, as from the commencement of the first fortnightly pay period beginning in the next succeeding month of May, August, November or February (as the case may be), be increased by—
(
a ) an amount of Six pounds per annum in the case of a male officer or employee who has attained the age of twenty-one years ;(b) alternate amounts of Five pounds per annum and Four pounds per annum in the case of a female officer or employee who has attained the age of twenty-one years ;
(c) an amount of Four pounds per annum in the case of an officer or employee who has attained the age of nineteen years but has not attained the age of twenty-one years ; or
(d) an amount of Three pounds per annum in the case of an officer or employee who has not attained the age of nineteen years,
for each 2.3 points by which that index number exceeds 159.9.
“ (4.) Notwithstanding anything contained in this regulation, the salary of an officer or employee who has not attained the age of twenty-one years shall be varied as if that officer had attained that age if he occupies a position for which the rate of salary payable to an officer or employee under the age of twenty-one years is not prescribed.”.
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