Public Service Regulations (Amendment) (Cth)
STATUTORY RULES
REGULATIONS UNDER THE PUBLIC SERVICE ACT 1922-1964,*
Dated this twenty-fifth day of August, 1966.
F. H. WHEELER
Chairman.
K. E. GRAINGER
Commissioner.
J. E. COLLINGS
Commissioner.
Dated this first day of September, 1966.
CASEY
Governor-General.
By His Excellency's Command,
J. G. GORTON
Minister of State for Works for and on behalf of the
Prime Minister.
Amendments of The Public Service Regulations
11. Food Processor (Female), Grade 1...................... | Under 19 years............... | 1,070 |
19 years......................... | 1,246 | |
20 years......................... | 1,348 |
* Notified in the
Statutory Rules 1935, No. 18, as amended to date. For previous
amendments of the Public Service Regulations,
10046/66.—Price 8c (9d.)
FIRST SCHEDULE Regulation 2.
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AMENDMENTS OF THE FIRST SCHEDULE TO THE
PUBLIC SERVICE REGULATIONS
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Attendant, Grade 1................................................................... | 2,178–2,236–2,292 |
Attendant, Grade 2................................................................... | 2,292–2,378–2,462 |
Attendant, Grade 3................................................................... | 2,462–2,548–2,632 |
Senior Attendant...................................................................... | 2,490–2,576–2,662 |
Principal Attendant.................................................................. | 2,632–2,718–2,804 |
After
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Bills Officer............................................................................ | 2,718–2,804–2,890–2,974 |
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Caretaker— | |
Department of Customs and Excise— | |
South Australia..................................................................... | 1,866–1,922–1,980–2,036 |
Victoria................................................................................ | 2,094–2,150–2,206 |
New South Wales................................................................. | 2,320–2,406–2,490 |
Other Departments................................................................... | 1,866–1,922–1,980–2,036 |
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Electrical Fitter and Mechanic.................................................. | 2,206–2,292–2,378–2,462 |
Electrician............................................................................... | 2,206–2,292–2,378–2,462 |
Senior Electrical Fitter and Mechanic, Grade 1.......................... | 2,632–2,718 |
Senior Electrical Fitter and Mechanic, Grade 2.......................... | 2,804 |
Foreman Electrical Fitter and Mechanic, Grade 1....................... | 3,230–3,316 |
After
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Inspector (Armament and General Engineering)......................... | 2,746–2,832–2,918 |
After
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Inspector (Instruments)............................................................. | 2,746–2,832–2,918 |
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" Senior Postal Investigation Officer, Grade 1............................ | 3,372–3,486–3,602–3,714–3,828 ", |
insert in their stead the words and figures:— | |
" Senior Postal Investigation Officer, Grade 1............................ | 3,372–3,486–3,600–3,714–3,828 " |
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Technician (Defence)............................................................... |
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Senior Technician (Defence)..................................................... | 3,222–3,322–3,422 |
Supervising Technician (Defence), Grade 1............................... | 3,922–4,042–4,162 |
Supervising Technician (Defence), Grade 2............................... | 4,402–4,522–4,622 |
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Technician (Toolmaker)........................................................... | 2,320–2,406–2,490–2,576 |
Toolmaker............................................................................... | 2,320–2,406–2,490–2,576 |
Toolmaker Checker.................................................................. | 2,490–2,576–2,662–2,746 |
Senior Toolmaker, Grade 1....................................................... | 2,746–2,832 |
Foreman Toolmaker, Grade 1................................................... | 3,344–3,430 |
Foreman Toolmaker, Grade 2—Postmaster-General's Department | 3,788–3,908–4,028–4,148 |
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Works Supervisor.................................................................... | 4,000–4,112–4,226 |
Senior Works Supervisor.......................................................... | 4,256–4,370–4,482 |
After
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Food Processor (Female), Grade 1............................................ | 1,406–1,464–1,520–1,578 |
Food Processor (Female), Grade 2............................................ | 1,804–1,862–1,918 |
Supervisor (Female) (Food Processing)..................................... | 1,918–2,004–2,088 |
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FOURTH SCHEDULE Regulation 3.
AMENDMENTS OF THE FOURTH SCHEDULE TO THE PUBLIC SERVICE REGULATIONS
After
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Journalist, Grade A1................................................................ | 5,258–5,402–5,546 |
After | |
Superintendent (Hydrometeorology)......................................... | 6,822–7,076–7,330–7,584 |
By Authority: A. J. Arthur, Commonwealth Government Printer, Canberra.
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