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STATUTORY RULES.

1966 No. 43

REGULATIONS UNDER THE PUBLIC SERVICE ACT 1922-1964.*

THE PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD, acting in pursuance and exercise of the authority conferred upon it by the Public Service Act 1922-1964, hereby makes, subject to the approval of the Governor-General, the following Regulations.

Dated this fourth day of February, 1966.

Chairman.

Commissioner.

Commissioner

I, THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL in and over the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, hereby approve the following Regulations.

Dated this tenth day of February, 1966.

CASEY

Governor-General.

By His Excellency's Command,

Minister of State for Works for and on behalf of the Prime Minister.

AMENDMENTS OF THE PUBLIC SERVICE REGULATIONS 

Commencement.

1. These Regulations shall come into operation on the fourteenth day of February, 1966.

Rates of travelling allowances

2. Regulation 75a of the Public Service Regulations is amended—

(a) by omitting the table in sub-regulation (1.) and inserting in its stead the following table:—

Where Salary or Maximum Salary of Office is—

Allowance Per Day for First 21 Days' Residence

Males

Females

Capital Cities

$

$6,807 and under .............................

$6,405 and under ...............................

10.00

$5,808 and not exceeding $8,859......

$6,406 and not exceeding $8,457 ........

11.80

$8,860 and over...............................

$8,458 and over.................................

16.50

Other Than Capital Cities

$

$8,859 and under..............................

$8,457 and under................................

7.70

$3,860 and over...............................

$8,458 and over.................................

11.00

* Notified in the Commonwealth Gazette on 11 February,1966.

  Statutory Rules 1935, No. 18, as amended to date. For previous amendments of the Public Service Regulations, see footnote   to Statutory Rules 1966, No. , and see also Statutory Rules 1966, Nos.

190/66.—Price 6s. (60c) 12/27.1.1966

(b) by omitting from sub-regulation (2.) the words " Six pounds fifteen shillings " and inserting in their stead the symbol and figures " $16.50 "; and

(c) by omitting from sub-regulation (3a.) the words " Two pounds twelve shillings " and inserting in their stead the symbol and figures " $5.20 ".

Allowances to Veterinary Officers and Meat Inspectors.

3. Regulation 79b of the Public Service Regulations is amended by omitting the table in sub-regulation (1.) and inserting in its stead the following table:—

First Week

After First Week

Unmarried Veterinary Officers and Meat Inspectors

$7.70 per day

($10.00 per day in Capital Cities)

No allowance

Married Veterinary Officers and Meat Inspectors

$7.70 per day

($10.00 per day in Capital Cities)

$22.00 per week

($39.20 per week in Capital Cities)

Allowance payable for use, for official purposes, of private vehicle.

4. Regulation 90 of the Public Service Regulations is amended by omitting the table in sub-regulation (2.) and inserting in its stead the following table:—

Type of Vehicle

Rate of Payment Per Mile in Any Period of Twelve Months

For Each Mile in the First 5,000 Miles

For Every Other Mile

Motor truck of 1 ton capacity or over.....................................

14 cents

10 cents

Motor truck of less than 1 ton capacity...................................

The rate specified in this table for a motor car of the same horsepower plus 1 cent per mile

Motor car the horsepower of which is 23 h.p. or over

11 cents

8 cents

Motor car the horsepower of which is less than 23 h.p.

10 cents

7 cents

but is not less than 15 h.p...................................................

Motor car the horsepower of which is less than 15 h.p.

9 cents

6 cents

Motor cycle with side car .....................................................

6 cents

4 cents

Motor cycle..........................................................................

5 cents

3 cents

Allowance for use of private vehicles on specified journeys.

5. Regulation 90a of the Public Service Regulations is amended by omitting the table in sub-regulation (2.) and inserting in its stead the following table:—

Type of Vehicle

Rate of Payment per Mile

Motor truck of 1 ton capacity or over..............................................................

10 cents

Motor truck of less than 1 ton capacity ...........................................................

The rate specified in this table for a motor car of the same horsepower plus 1 cent per mile

Motor car the horsepower of which is 23 h.p. or over ......................................

8 cents

Motor car the horsepower of which is less than 23 h.p. but is not less than 15 h.p.

7 cents

Motor car the horsepower of which is less than 15 h.p.....................................

6 cents

Motor cycle with side car...............................................................................

4 cents

Motor cycle..................................................................................................

3 cents

Mint allowance.

6. Regulation 94a of the Public Service Regulations is amended by omitting the table in sub-regulation (1.) and inserting in its stead the following table:—

Office

Rates of Allowance

$

Assistant (Mint), Grade 1 ..............................................................................

200

Assistant (Mint), Grade 2 ..............................................................................

200

Assistant Mint Craftsman ..............................................................................

440

Fork Lift Driver ............................................................................................

200

Mint Craftsman, Grade 1 ..............................................................................

440

Mint Craftsman, Grade 2 ..............................................................................

440

Mint Craftsman, Grade 3 ..............................................................................

440

Mint Craftsman, Grade 4 ..............................................................................

440

Supervising Mint Craftsman, Grade 1 ............................................................

320

Supervising Mint Craftsman, Grade 2 ............................................................

320

Supervising Mint Craftsman, Grade 3 ............................................................

320

Rates and conditions of district allowances.

7. Regulation 101 of the Public Service Regulations is amended by omitting the table in sub-regulation (1.) and inserting in its stead the following table:—

Grade

Married Officer

Unmarried Officer

$

$

I.......................................................................

100

50

II ......................................................................

140

70

III......................................................................

210

110

IV......................................................................

280

160

V.......................................................................

360

200

VI........................................................................

480

280

VII .......................................................................

650

400

8. Parts IV., V. and VI. of the Public Service Regulations are repealed and the following Part is inserted in their stead:—

" Part IV.—Salaries Payable to Officers of the Second Division, Third Division or Fourth Division.

Salaries payable to officers of the Second Division.

" 104.—(1.) For the purposes of sub-section (2.) of section 30 of the Act, the rate of annual salary payable to a male officer who occupies an office in the Second Division is whichever of the following rates is appropriate to that office having regard to its classification:—

$8,860 9,714 $10,566 $11,418 $12,272 13,124

" (2.) The rate of annual salary applicable to an office under the last preceding sub-regulation shall, in relation to a female officer occupying that office, be deemed to be $402.00 less than the rate applicable in relation to a male officer occupying that office.

Salaries payable to officers of the Third Division.

" 105.—(1.) For the purposes of sub-section (2.) of section 30 of the Act, the rate of annual salary or the scale of rates of annual salary payable to a male officer who occupies an office in the Third Division is, subject

to this regulation, that rate or scale of rates specified in Table A or Table B in this sub-regulation that is appropriate to that office having regard to its classification.

Table A

$

$

$

$

$

$

$

$

$

1,350

1,562

1,788

2,064

2,142

2,266

2,390

2,514

2,638

2,762

2,886

3,010

3,134

3,258

3,382

3,506

3,630

3,754

3,878

4,002

4,126

4,250

4,374

4,498

4,622

4,768

4,914

5,060

5,206

5,352

5,498

5,644

5,790

5,936

6,082

6,228

6,518

6,808

7,098

7,388

7,678

7,968

Table B

$

$

$

$

$

$

$

$

$

1,350

1,562

1,788

2,064

2,110

2,232

2,354

2,476

2,598

2,720

2,842

2,964

3,086

3,208

3,330

3,452

3,574

3,696

3,818

3,940

4,062

4,184

4,306

4,428

4,550

4,694

4,838

4,982

5,126

5,270

5,414

5,558

5,702

5,846

5,990

6,134

6,420

6,706

6,992

7,278

7,564

7,850

" (2.) For the purposes of sub-section (2.) of section 30 of the Act, the rate of annual salary or the scale of rates of annual salary payable to an officer who occupies an office in the Third Division specified in the first column of the Fourth Schedule to these Regulations is, subject to the next succeeding sub-regulation, the rate or scale of rates specified in the second column of that Schedule in relation to that office.

" (3.) Subject to sub-regulation (5.) of this regulation, the rate of annual salary, or each of the rates in a scale of rates of annual salary, applicable to an office under sub-regulation (1.) or sub-regulation (2.) of this regulation shall, in relation to a female officer occupying that office, be deemed to be $402.00 less than the rate applicable in relation to a male officer occupying that office.

" (4.) The rate of annual salary payable to a male officer whose age is an age specified in the first column of the table in this sub-regulation and who occupies an office in the Third Division the minimum of the scale of rates of annual salary of which is less than $2,142.00 is the rate of annual salary specified in the second column of the table in this sub-regulation opposite to the age of the officer.

Age of Officer

Rate of Annual Salary

$

Under 18 years .............................................................................................

1,350

18 years .......................................................................................................

1,562

19 years .......................................................................................................

1,788

20 years .......................................................................................................

2,064

" (5.) The rate of annual salary payable to a female officer whose age is an age specified in the first column of the table in this sub-regulation and who occupies an office in the Third Division the minimum of the scale

of rates of annual salary of which is less than $2,142.00 is the rate of annual salary specified in the second column of the table in this sub-regulation opposite to the age of the officer.

Age of Officer

Rate of Annual Salary

$

Under 18 years .............................................................................................

1,164

18 years .......................................................................................................

1,318

19 years .......................................................................................................

1,470

20 years .......................................................................................................

1,634

" (6.) The minimum rate of annual salary payable to a male officer whose age is an age specified in the first column of the table in this sub-regulation and who occupies an office in the Third Division (other than an office specified in the table in sub-regulation (8.) of this regulation) is the rate of annual salary specified in the second column of the table in this sub-regulation opposite to the age of the officer.

Age of Officer

Rate of Annual Salary

$

21 years .......................................................................................................

2,142

22 years .......................................................................................................

2,266

23 years and over .........................................................................................

2,390

" (7.) The minimum rate of annual salary payable to a female officer whose age is an age specified in the first column of the table in this sub-regulation and who occupies an office in the Third Division (other than an office specified in the table in the next succeeding sub-regulation) is the rate of annual salary specified in the second column of the table in this sub-regulation opposite to the age of the officer.

Age of Officer

Rate of Annual Salary

$

21 years .......................................................................................................

1,740

22 years .......................................................................................................

1,864

23 years and over .........................................................................................

1,988

" (8.) The scale of rates of annual salary payable to an officer of the Third Division who occupies an office specified in the table in this sub-regulation, not being an officer referred to in sub-regulation (4.) or sub-regulation (5.) of this regulation, is the scale of rates of annual salary that

is payable under regulation 106 of these Regulations to an officer of the Fourth Division occupying an office having the same designation.

Assistant Chief Drafting Officer, Grade 1

Senior Drafting Officer, Grade 1

Assistant Chief Drafting Officer, Grade 2

Senior Drafting Officer, Grade 2

Chief Drafting Officer, Grade 1

Senior Technical Officer, Grade 1

Chief Drafting Officer, Grade 2

Senior Technical Officer, Grade 2

Chief Drafting Officer, Grade 3

Senior Technical Officer, Grade 3

Chief Drafting Officer, Grade 4

Supervisor, Grade 1

Chief Technical Officer

Supervisor, Grade 2

Communications Officer

Supervisor-in-training (Mail)

Drafting Assistant, Grade 1

Technical Assistant, Grade 1

Drafting Assistant, Grade 2

Technical Assistant, Grade 2

Drafting Officer, Grade 1

Technical Officer, Grade 1

Drafting Officer, Grade 2

Technical Officer, Grade 2

Postal Clerk

Telegraphist

Principal Technical Officer

Traffic Officer-in-training

Senior Communications Officer, Grade 1

Trainee Engineer

Senior Communications Officer, Grade 2

Senior Communications Officer, Grade 3

Senior Communications Officer, Grade 4

Senior Communications Officer, Grade 5

" (9.) Where an officer occupies an office or performs the duties of an office in the Third Division the designation of which is specified in the second column of Part I. of the Fifth Schedule to these Regulations and the officer has the qualifications, or satisfies the requirements relating to an allowance or allowances, referred to in the third column of that Schedule opposite to the designation of the office, he shall be paid an allowance or allowances in respect of those qualifications or conditions in accordance with the provisions specified, or referred to, in the third column of that Schedule opposite to the designation of the office.

" (10.) An officer of the Third Division who has the qualifications referred to in sub-paragraph (a) of paragraph 1 of Part II. of the Fifth Schedule to these Regulations shall, subject to that Part, be paid an allowance in accordance with that Part.

" 106.—(1.) For the purposes of sub-section (2.) of section 30 of the Act, the rate of annual salary or the scale of rates of annual salary payable to an officer of the Fourth Division who occupies an office the designation of which is specified in Part I. or Part II. of the First Schedule to these Regulations is, subject to this regulation, the rate of annual salary or the scale of rates of annual salary specified in the second column of that Part opposite to the designation of the office occupied by that officer.

Salaries payable to officers of the Fourth Division.

" (2.) The rate of annual salary, or each of the rates in a scale of rates of annual salary, applicable to an office specified in Part I. of the First Schedule to these Regulations shall, in relation to a female officer occupying that office, be deemed to be $402.00 less than the rate applicable in relation to a male officer occupying that office.

" (3.) Where an officer whose age is an age specified in the second column of the table in this sub-regulation occupies an office in the Fourth Division the designation of which is specified in the first column of that table, the rate of annual salary payable to the officer is whichever of the rates, specified in the third column of that table opposite to the age of the officer, that is applicable to the officer.

First Column

Second Column

Third Column

Designation of Office

Age of Officer

Rate of Annual Salary in Dollars

Male Officer

Female Officer

1. Assistant (Data Transmission); Assistant, Grade 1; Assistant (Mint), Grade 1; Assistant (Photography); Assistant (Plan Printing), Grade 1; Assistant Storeman; Boathand; Boatman; Clerical Assistant, Grade 1; Indexer; Junior Assistant; Junior Postal Officer; Laboratory Attendant; Library Assistant, Grade 1; Lineman-in-training; Machine Tabulator, Grade 1; Mail Officer; Medical Laboratory Attendant; Postal Assistant; Postal Officer; Postman; Process Worker; Technician's Assistant; Tradesman's Assistant; X-ray Attendant; Weather Assistant; Workshops Assistant, Grade 1; Workshops Assistant, Grade 2

Under 17 years...

932

852

17 years ............

1,100

984

18 years ............

1,330

1,110

19 years ............

1,560

1,246

20 years ............

1,734

1,348

2. Checker-in-training (Female); Cook's Assistant (Female); Folder (Female); Hospital Assistant (Female), Grade 1; Laundry Assistant (Female)

Under 17 years..

852

17 years ............

984

18 years ............

1,110

19 years ............

1,246

20 years

1,348

3. Telephonist .......................................................................

Under 17 years..

958

878

17 years ............

1,126

1,010

18 years ............

1,356

1,136

19 years ............

1,586

1,272

20 years ............

1,760

1,374

4. Addressing Machine Operator (Female), Grade 1; Coding Machinist (Female); Phonogram Operator (Female)

Under 17 years..

878

17 years ............

1,010

18 years ............

1,136

19 years ............

1,272

20 years ............

1,374

5. Data Processing Operator, Grade 1; Machine Operator-in-training; Telegraphist; Teleprinter Operator

Under 17 years..

978

972

17 years ............

1,142

1,072

18 years ............

1,370

1,200

19 years ............

1,600

1,360

20 years ............

1,800

1,530

6. Teleprinter Switchboard Attendant (Female) .......................

Under 17 years..

972

17 years ............

1,072

18 years ............

1,200

19 years ............

1,360

20 years ............

1,530

 

First Column

Second Column

Third Column

Designation of Office

Age of Officer

Rate of Annual Salary in Dollars

Male Officer

Female Officer

7. Seaman (Ordinary) ............................................................

Under 21 years..

1,800

8. Clerk; Drafting Assistant, Grade 1; Junior Observer; Medical Laboratory Technologist-in-training; Postal Clerk; Postal Clerk-in-training; Technical Assistant, Grade 1

Under 17 years..

1,042

984

17 years ............

1,182

1,116

18 years ............

1,402

1,252

19 years ............

1,628

1,390

20 years ............

1,884

1,534

9. Computing Assistant (Female) ...........................................

Under 17 years..

984

17 years ............

1,116

18 years ............

1,252

19 years ............

1,390

20 years ............

1,534

10. Trainee Engineer .............................................................

Under 18 years

1,350

1,164

18 years ............

1,562

1,318

19 years ............

1,788

1,470

20 years ............

2,064

1,634

" (4.) The scale of rates of annual salary payable to an officer who occupies an office of Accounting Machinist (Female), Grade 1, Card Punch Operator (Female), Grade 1, or Typist (Female), is $972-$1,072-$1,200-$1,360-$1,530-$1,662-$1,720-$1,776-$1,834.

" (5.) The minimum rate of annual salary payable to an officer who occupies an office specified in the last preceding sub-regulation is the rate of annual salary specified in the second column of the table in this sub-regulation opposite to the age of the officer.

Ago of Officer

Rate of Annual Salary

$

Under 17 years .............................................................................................

972

17 years .......................................................................................................

1,072

18 years .......................................................................................................

1,200

19 years .......................................................................................................

1,360

20 years .......................................................................................................

1,530

21 years and over ..........................................................................................

1,662

" (6.) Notwithstanding anything contained in the last preceding sub-regulation, the Board may determine that an officer who occupies an office specified in sub-regulation (4.) of this regulation shall be paid a rate of salary ascertained by reference to the period of service of the officer in

accordance with the table in this sub-regulation if the rate so ascertained would result in the payment of a higher rate of salary than that applicable under the last preceding sub-regulation.

Period of Service

Rate of Annual Salary

$

Less than one year ............................................................................................

972

One year but less than two years .......................................................................

1,072

Two years but less than three years ....................................................................

1,200

Three years but less than four years ...................................................................

1,360

Four years but less than five years .....................................................................

1,530

Five years but less than six years .......................................................................

1,662

Six years but less than seven years ....................................................................

1,720

Seven years but less than eight years .................................................................

1,776

Eight years or more ..........................................................................................

1,834

" (7.) For the purpose of the last preceding sub-regulation, ' service ' means—

(a) in the case of an officer occupying an office of Accounting Machinist (Female), Grade 1, or Typist (Female)—experience, either within or outside the Commonwealth Service, as an accounting machinist or typist or experience in both of those occupations; or

(b) in the case of an officer who occupies an office of Card Punch Operator (Female), Grade 1—experience, either within or outside the Commonwealth Service, as an accounting machinist, card punch operator or typist, or experience in more than one of those occupations.

" (8.) The scale of rates of annual salary payable to an officer who occupies an office specified in the first column of the table in this sub-regulation is the scale of rates of annual salary specified in the second column of that table opposite to the designation of the office occupied by the officer.

Designation of Office

Scale of Rates of Annual Salary in Dollars

Apprentice ...........................................................

894–1,042–1,566–1,886–1,980

Technician-in-training ...........................................

894–1,042–1,566–1,886–2,008–2,064

Technician-in-training (Radio) ...............................

894–1,042–1,566–1,886–2,008–2,064

" (9.) The rate of annual salary payable to an officer who occupies an office specified in the table in the last preceding sub-regulation and is of an age specified in the table in this sub-regulation is—

(a) in the case of an officer who occupies an office of Apprentice—the rate specified in the second column of the table in this sub-regulation opposite to the age of the officer; and

(b) in the case of an officer who occupies an office of Technician-in-training or Technician-in-training (Radio)—the rate specified in the third column of the table in this sub-regulation opposite to the age of the officer.

Age of Officer

Rate of Annual Salary of Apprentice

Rate of Annual Salary of Technician-in-training or Technician-in-training (Radio)

$

$

Under 17 years ............................................................................

894

894

17 years ......................................................................................

894

894

18 years ......................................................................................

1,042

1,042

19 years ......................................................................................

1,566

1,566

20 years ......................................................................................

1,886

1,886

21 years and over ........................................................................

1,980

2,008

" (10.) Notwithstanding anything contained in the last preceding sub-regulation, the Board may determine that an officer who occupies an office specified in the table in sub-regulation (8.) of this regulation shall be paid a rate of salary ascertained by reference to the period of service of the officer in accordance with the table in this sub-regulation if the rate so ascertained would result in the payment of a higher rate of salary than that applicable under the last preceding sub-regulation.

Designation of Office

Period of Service

Rate of Annual Salary

$

Apprentice; Technician-in-training;

Less than two years ......................................

894

Technician-in-training (Radio)

Two years but less than three years ................

1,042

Three years but less than four years ...............

1,566

Four years or more .......................................

1,886

" (11.) Where—

(a) an officer occupies an office or performs the duties of an office the designation of which is specified in the second column of the Second Schedule to these Regulations; or

(b) an employee is employed in an office the designation of which is specified in the second column of the Second Schedule to these Regulations,

and the officer or employee has the qualifications, or satisfies the requirements relating to an allowance or allowances, referred to in the third column of that Schedule opposite to the designation of the office, he shall be paid an allowance or allowances in respect of those qualifications or conditions in accordance with the provisions specified, or referred to, in the third column of that Schedule opposite to the designation of the office.

" (12.) Where an officer—

(a) occupies one of the following offices in the Fourth Division:—

(i) Drafting Assistant, Grade 1;

(ii) Junior Observer;

(iii) Medical Laboratory Attendant;

(iv) Medical Laboratory Technologist-in-training;

(v) Postal Clerk;

(vi) Technical Assistant, Grade 1;

(vii) Telegraphist; or

(viii) Computing Assistant (Female);

(b) has not attained the age of twenty-one years;

(c) possesses qualifications that, in the opinion of the Board, are of a standard not less than the standard of the qualifications required for transfer from the Fourth Division to the Third Division; and

(d) receives salary under these Regulations at a rate per annum less than the rate specified in the table in this sub-regulation that is applicable in relation to the officer,

the officer may be paid an allowance at the rate per annum equal to the difference between the rate of annual salary payable to him under these Regulations and the rate so specified.

Age of Officer

Rate of Salary

Male Officer

Female Officer

$

$

Under 18 years ............................................................................

1,350

1,164

18 years ......................................................................................

1,562

1,318

19 years ......................................................................................

1,788

1,470

20 years ......................................................................................

2,064

1,634

Salary payable to officer appointed as unattached officer of Second, Third or Fourth Division.

9. Regulation 106b of the Public Service Regulations is amended—

(a) by omitting from sub-regulation (1.) the words " (including any increase in that rate applicable by virtue of regulation 106a of these Regulations) ";

(b) by omitting from sub-regulation (2.) the words " or Part V. "; and

(c) by omitting sub-regulation (3.).

Conditions of transfer from Fourth Division to Third Division.

10.—(1.) Regulation 112 of the Public Service Regulations is amended by omitting from sub-regulation (2.) the symbols and figures " £583 " and " £1,196 " and inserting in their stead the symbols and figures " $1,350.00 " and " $2,762.00 ", respectively.

(2.) Regulation 9 of Statutory Rules 1961, No. 68, as amended by regulation 6 of Statutory Rules 1962, No. 39 and regulation 5 of Statutory Rules 1964, No. 53, is amended by omitting from sub-regulation (2.) the symbols and figures " £529 " and " £1,175 " and inserting in their stead the symbols and figures " $1,350.00 " and " $2,762.00 ", respectively.

11. Regulation 120 of the Public Service Regulations is amended by omitting the table in sub-regulation (1.) and inserting in its stead the following table:—

Removal of furniture.

Officer's Salary

Maximum Amount Allowed

$

Under $994 ..................................................................................................

70

$994 to $1,594 ..............................................................................................

80

Over $1,594 .................................................................................................

100

First Schedule

12. The First and Second Schedules to the Public Service Regulations are repealed and the Schedules set out in the First Schedule to these Regulations are inserted in their stead.

Second Schedule

13. The Fourth Schedule to the Public Service Regulations is repealed and the Schedules set out in the Second Schedule to these Regulations are inserted in their stead.

Third Schedule

14. The Public Service Regulations, as amended toy the foregoing provisions of these Regulations, are amended as set out in the Third Schedule to these Regulations.

FIRST SCHEDULE. Regulation 12.

" FIRST SCHEDULE  Regulation 106(1.)

ANNUAL SALARIES OF OFFICERS OF THE FOURTH DIVISION

Part I.: Male Officers

Office

Annual Salary, or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary, in Dollars

Group 1

Airport Fireman ......................................................

1,952–2,008–2,064–2,122–2,178

Senior Airport Fireman, Grade 1 ..............................

2,236–2,292

Senior Airport Fireman, Grade 2 ..............................

2,292–2,348–2,434

Airport Fire Officer, Grade 1 ...................................

2,520–2,604–2,690

Airport Fire Officer, Grade 2 ...................................

2,690–2,776–2,860

Airport Fire Officer, Grade 3 ...................................

2,860–2,946–3,032

Regional Fire Officer ..............................................

3,116–3,202–3,288

Group 2

Amenities Officer—Repatriation Department—

Queensland and South Australia ........................

2,520–2,604–2,690–2,776–2,860–2,946

New South Wales and Victoria ..........................

2,776–2,860–2,946–3,032–3,116–3,202

Group 3

Area Officer .........................................................

2,490–2,576

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued

Annual Salaries of Officers of the Fourth Division—continued

Part I.: Male Officers—continued

Office

Annual Salary, or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary, in Dollars

Group 4

Armourer, Grade 1 ................................................

2,036–2,094–2,150–2,206

Armourer, Grade 2 ................................................

2,206–2,292–2,378–2,462

Chief Armourer .....................................................

2,520–2,604–2,690

Group 5

Artisan ..................................................................

2,206–2,292–2,378–2,462

Group 6

Assistant (Data Transmission) ................................

1,952–2,008–2,064 –2,122–2,178

Assistant, Grade 1 .................................................

1,952–2,008–2,064–2,122–2,178

Assistant, Grade 2 .................................................

2,178–2,236–2,292

Assistant, Grade 3 .................................................

2,292–2,378–2,462

Group 7

Assistant Aeronautical Inspector ............................

3,658–3,772–3,886

Group 8

Assistant Airworthiness Surveyor ...........................

3,658–3,772–3,886

Group 9

Assistant (Animals), Grade 1 .................................

1,922–1,980–2,036

Assistant (Animals), Grade 2 .................................

2,094–2,150

Assistant (Small Animals), Grade 2 ........................

2,094–2,150

Senior Assistant (Farm) .........................................

2,094–2,150

Group 10

Assistant (Auctions) ..............................................

2,548–2,632–2,718–2,804

Group 11

Assistant Barracks Officer .....................................

2,804–2,890–2,974

Group 12

Assistant Battery Manager .....................................

3,116–3,230–3,344–3,458

Group 13

Assistant (Canvassing) ..........................................

2,378–2,462–2,548–2,632–2,718–2,804

Group 14

Assistant Catering and Accommodation Officer.......

3,230–3,316–3,402–3,486–3,572

Group 15

Assistant Cinematographer ....................................

2,462–2,548–2,632

Group 16

Assistant Curator ...................................................

2,462–2,548–2,632–2,718–2,804–2,890

Group 17

Assistant Engineer .................................................

3,100–3,186–3,272

Group 18

Assistant Gazette Officer .......................................

2,378–2,462–2,548–2,632

Group 19

Assistant Inspector ................................................

2,206–2,264–2,320

Group 20

Assistant Keeper of Relics .....................................

2,378–2,462–2,548–2,632

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Part I.: Male Officers—continued

Office

Annual Salary, or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary, in Dollars

Group 21

Assistant (Mails) ...................................................

2,178–2,236–2,292

Group 22

Assistant Manager—Department of Territories........

2,320–2,406–2,490

Group 23

Assistant Mechanical Supervisor ............................

3,260–3,372–3,486–3,600

Group 24

Assistant (Mint), Grade 1 .......................................

1,894–1,952–2,008–2,064

Assistant (Mint), Grade 2 .......................................

2,122–2,178

Group 25

Assistant (Moisture Tester—Dairy Export)..............

2,150–2,206–2,264–2,320–2,406

Group 26

Assistant (Motor Repair) .......................................

1,922–1,980–2,036–2,094

Group 27

Assistant (Plan Printing), Grade 1 ...........................

1,808–1,866–1,922–1,980–2,036–2,094–2,150

Assistant (Plan Printing), Grade 2 ...........................

2,206–2,264–2,320

Assistant (Plan Printing), Grade 3 ...........................

2,320–2,406–2,490

Officer-in-charge (Plan Printing) ............................

2,490–2,576–2,662

Group 28

Assistant (Post-mortem) ........................................

2,178–2,236–2,292

Group 29

Assistant (Printing), Grade 1 ..................................

2,206–2,264–2,320

Assistant (Printing), Grade 2 ..................................

2,320–2,378–2,434

Assistant (Printing), Grade 3 ..................................

2,462–2,520–2,576

Senior Assistant (Printing), Grade 1 .......................

2,434–2,520–2,604

Senior Assistant (Printing), Grade 2 .......................

2,604–2,690–2,776

Senior Assistant (Printing), Grade 3 .......................

2,776–2,860–2,946

Group 30

Assistant Publications Officer ................................

2,632–2,718–2,804

Group 31

Assistant Security Officer ......................................

2,890–2,974–3,060

Group 32

Assistant (Stamper—Dairy Export) ........................

2,094–2,150–2,206–2,264–2,320

Group 33

Assistant (Stamp Sales) .........................................

2,292–2,378–2,462

Senior Assistant (Stamp Sales) ...............................

2,548–2,632

Overseer (Stamp Sales) .........................................

2,974–3,060–3,146–3,230

Group 34

Assistant Stationer .................................................

3,060–3,146–3,230–3,316

Group 35

Assistant (Stationery, &c.)......................................

2,890–2,974–3,060–3,146

Group 36

Assistant Supervisor—

Department of the Interior ..................................

2,406–2,490–2,576

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Annual Salary, or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary, in Dollars

k

Group 37

Assistant Supervisor—

Department of the Treasury—

Taxation Branch .............................................

2,632–2,718

Group 38

Assistant Supervisor—

Department of Supply—

Weapons Research Establishment .....................

3,202–3,316–3,430

Group 39

Assistant Supervisor—

Department of Supply—

Central Drawing Office ..................................

3,260–3,372–3,486

Group 40

Assistant Supervisor (Despatch) .............................

2,064–2,122–2,178

Group 41

Assistant Supervisor (Filing) ..................................

2,974–3,060

Group 42

Assistant Supervisor (Food Services) ......................

3,002–3,088–3,202–3,316–3,430

Group 43

Assistant Traffic Inspector .....................................

2,462–2,548

Group 44

Assistant (Transport) .............................................

2,490–2,576–2,662

Group 45

Assistant Warehouseman and Stationer ...................

2,206–2,264–2,320–2,378–2,434–2,490

Group 46

Assistant Welfare Officer ......................................

2,718–2,804–2,890–2,974

Group 47

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—

Department of the Interior—

Victoria ...........................................................

2,632–2,718–2,804

New South Wales ............................................

2,746–2,832–2,918

Group 48

Barracks Officer—Department of Defence—

2,718–2,804–2,890

Australian Capital Territory ................................

Group 49

Barracks Officer—Department of Defence—

3,230–3,344–3,458

Victoria .............................................................

Group 50

Barracks Officer (Navy) ........................................

2,804–2,890–2,974

Group 51

Biograph Operator .................................................

2,206–2,264–2,320

Group 52

Blacksmith ...........................................................

2,236–2,320–2,406–2,490

Senior Blacksmith, Grade 1 ...................................

2,662–2,746

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued

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Annual Salary, or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary, in Dollars

Group 53

Boathand ..............................................................

1,866–1,922–1,980

Group 54

Boatman ...............................................................

1,808–1,866–1,922

Group 55

Boatshed Officer ...................................................

2,632–2,718

Group 56

Boatswain .............................................................

2,406 –2,490–2,576

Group 57

Bodymaker ...........................................................

2,206–2,292–2,378–2,462

Senior Bodymaker, Grade 1 ...................................

2,632–2,718

Group 58

Bookbinder—Department of the Treasury—

Canberra ...........................................................

2,206–2,264–2,320

Darwin ..............................................................

2,462–2,520–2,576

Group 59

Boot Machinist .....................................................

2,094–2,150–2,206–2,264

Group 60

Boring Inspector ...................................................

2,946–3,032–3,116–3,230–3,344

Group 61

Boring Superintendent ...........................................

3,600–3,714–3,828

Group 62

Building Inspector .................................................

3,372–3,486–3,600

Senior Building Inspector ......................................

3,714–3,828

Group 63

Butcher .................................................................

2,178–2,236–2,292

Head Butcher ........................................................

2,348–2,434

Group 64

Cable Recorder .....................................................

2,260–2,344–2,430–2,516

Group 65

Canteen Assistant ..................................................

1,952–2,008–2,064

Group 66

Canteen Manager—Repatriation Department—

Queensland, South Australia and Western Australia

2,320–2,406–2,490–2,576

Victoria .............................................................

2,576–2,662–2,746–2,832–2,918

New South Wales ..............................................

2,662–2,746–2,832–2,918–3,002

Group 67

Canteen Manager—Department of Supply ..............

3,060–3,146–3,260–3,372–3,486

Group 68

Canvas Worker .....................................................

2,036–2,094–2,150–2,206

Senior Canvas Worker, Grade 1 .............................

2,378–2,462

Foreman Canvas Worker, Grade 1 ..........................

2,974–3,060

Foreman Canvas Worker, Grade 2 ..........................

3,146–3,260–3,372–3,486

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued

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Annual Salary, or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary, in Dollars

Group 69

Caretaker—

Department of Customs and Excise—

South Australia and Tasmania .........................

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

Group 70

Carpenter ..............................................................

2,206–2,292–2,378–2,462

Senior Carpenter, Grade 1 ......................................

2,632–2,718

Senior Carpenter, Grade 2 ......................................

2,804

Foreman Carpenter, Grade 1 ..................................

3,230–3,316

Foreman Carpenter, Grade 2—

Postmaster-General's Department .......................

3,402–3,516–3,630–3,742

Other Departments .............................................

3,402–3,486

Foreman Carpenter, Grade 3—

Postmaster-General's Department .......................

3,856–3,970–4,084

Other Departments .............................................

3,572–3,658–3,742

Group 71

Caster ...................................................................

2,206–2,264–2,320

Group 72

Assistant Catering Adviser .....................................

2,718–2,804–2,890–2,974–3,060

Catering Adviser, Grade 1 .....................................

3,230–3,344–3,458–3,572

Catering Adviser, Grade 2 .....................................

3,714–3,828–3,942

Group 73

Catering Manager—Repatriation Department—

Queensland and South Australia .........................

3,060–3,146–3,260

Victoria .............................................................

3,260–3,372–3,486

New South Wales ..............................................

3,486–3,600–3,714

Group 74

Catering Officer ....................................................

2,974–3,060–3,146–3,260–3,372

Group 75

Chainman—

Department of Civil Aviation .............................

1,980–2,036–2,094

Department of the Interior ..................................

1,980–2,036–2,094

Postmaster-General's Department .......................

1,980–2,036–2,094

Department of Territories ...................................

1,980–2,036–2,094

Other Departments .............................................

1,952–2,008

Senior Chainman, Grade 1 .....................................

2,206

Senior Chainman, Grade 2 .....................................

2,320

Group 76

Chief Engraver

4,312–4,426–4,540

Group 77

Cine-Photographer ................................................

3,088–3,202–3,316–3,430

Group 78

Cleaner .................................................................

1,808–1,866–1,922–1,980

Senior Cleaner, Grade 1 .........................................

2,094

Senior Cleaner, Grade 2 .........................................

2,150

Senior Cleaner, Grade 3 .........................................

2,206

Foreman Cleaner ...................................................

2,292–2,348–2,406

Overseer (Cleaners) ...............................................

2,490–2,576–2,662

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued

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Annual Salary, or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary, in Dollars

Group 79

Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 .....................................

1,952–2,008–2,064–2,122–2,178

Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 .....................................

2,178–2,236–2,292

Clerical Assistant, Grade 3 .....................................

2,292–2,378–2,462

Clerical Assistant, Grade 4 .....................................

2,462–2,548

Clerical Assistant, Grade 5 .....................................

2,548–2,632

Senior Clerical Assistant—

Postmaster-General's Department—

Post Offices Branch ........................................

2,718–2,804–2,890

Stores and Contracts Branch ............................

2,718–2,804–2,890

Telecommunications Division .........................

2,632–2,718

Department of the Treasury—

Taxation Branch—Now South Wales and Victoria

2,718–2,804–2,890

Department of External Affairs ...........................

2,632–2,718–2,804–2,890

Other Departments .............................................

2,632–2,718

Assistant Supervisor (Annex) .................................

2,632–2,718

Assistant Supervisor (Index) ..................................

2,804–2,890

Assistant Supervisor (Searching) ............................

2,804–2,890

Assistant Supervisor (Sorting and Grading) .............

2,804–2,890

Group 80

Clerical Assistant (Recruiting) ...............................

2,632–2,718–2,804–2,890–2,974–3,060

Group 81

Clerk ....................................................................

1,952–2,036–2,122–2,206–2,292–2,378–2,462-

2,548

Group 82

Communications Officer ........................................

2,236–2,320–2,406–2,490–2,576–2,662–2,746–2,832

Senior Communications Officer, Grade 1 ................

3,060–3,146–3,260

Senior Communications Officer, Grade 2 ................

3,260–3,372–3,486

Senior Communications Officer, Grade 3 ................

3,516–3,630–3,742

Senior Communications Officer, Grade 4 ................

3,772–3,886–4,000

Senior Communications Officer, Grade 5 ................

4,028–4,142–4,256

Group 83

Compositor ...........................................................

2,206–2,264–2,320

Group 84

Computer Operator, Grade 1 ..................................

2,490–2,576–2,662

Computer Operator, Grade 2 ..................................

2,832–2,918–3,002

Senior Computer Operator, Grade 1 .......................

3,088–3,174

Senior Computer Operator, Grade 2 .......................

3,288–3,402–3,516

Senior Computer Operator, Grade 3 .......................

3,630–3,742–3,856

Group 85

Control Officer (Workshops)—Department of.........

Supply—

New South Wales and Queensland ..................

2,974–3,060–3,146–3,230

Victoria .........................................................

3,146–3,260–3,372

South Australia—Woomera ............................

2,832–2,918–3,002

Finsbury ........................................................

2,974–3,060–3,146–3,230

Group 86

Conveyancing Assistant .........................................

3,516–3,630–3,742

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued

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Annual Salary, or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary, in Dollars

Group 87

Cook ....................................................................

2,122–2,178–2,236

Chief Cook ...........................................................

2,320–2,406–2,490

Group 88

Cook, Grade 1 .......................................................

2,008–2,064–2,122

Cook, Grade 2 .......................................................

2,178–2,236–2,292

Chef, Grade 1 .......................................................

2,490–2,576–2,662

Chef, Grade 2 .......................................................

2,662–2,746–2,832

Group 89

Counter Officer, Grade 1 .......................................

2,292–2,378–2,462

Counter Officer, Grade 2 .......................................

2,462–2,548–2,632

Group 90

Coxswain .............................................................

2,178–2,236

Group 91

Crew Attendant .....................................................

2,064–2,122–2,178

Group 92

Custodian (Buildings)—

Department of the Interior—

Queensland ....................................................

2,406–2,490–2,576

New South Wales ...........................................

2,662–2,746–2,832

Australian Capital Territory ............................

2,746–2,832–2,918

Victoria ..........................................................

3,116–3,230–3,344

Postmaster-General's Department—

Tasmania .......................................................

2,406–2,490–2,576

Western Australia ...........................................

2,520 2,604–2,690

Queensland ....................................................

2,662–2,746–2,832

South Australia ...............................................

2,832–2,918–3,002

New South Wales and Victoria ........................

3,202–3,316–3,430

Department of Supply ........................................

2,832–2,918–3,002

Group 93

Cycle Mechanic ....................................................

1,980–2,036–2,094–2,150

Senior Cycle Mechanic, Grade 1 ............................

2,320–2,406

Group 94

Danger Building Officer ........................................

2,946–3,032–3,116–3,230

Group 95

Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 .........................

2,064–2,122–2,178–2,236

Data Processing Operator, Grade 2 .........................

2,490

Data Processing Operator, Grade 3 .........................

2,662

Data Processing Operator, Grade 4 .........................

2,832–2,918–3,002

Supervisor (Data Processing), Grade 1 ....................

2,832

Supervisor (Data Processing), Grade 2 ....................

3,002

Supervisor (Data Processing), Grade 3 ....................

3,174

Senior Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ..............

3,088–3,174

Senior Data Processing Operator, Grade 2 ..............

3,288–3,402–3,516

Senior Data Processing Operator, Grade 3 ..............

3,630–3,742–3,856

Group 96

Dental Mechanic ...................................................

2,604–2,690–2,776

Senior Dental Mechanic ........................................

2,890–2,974–3,060

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued

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Annual Salary, or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary, in Dollars

Group 97

Designer and Cutter ...............................................

2,746–2,832–2,918

Senior Designer and Cutter ....................................

3,088–3,174

Group 98

Drafting Assistant, Grade 1 ....................................

1,980–2,036–2,142–2,244–2,344–2,446–2,548

Drafting Assistant, Grade 2 ....................................

2,650–2,752–2,852–2,954–3,056–3,158

Drafting Officer, Grade 1 .......................................

3,260–3,360–3,462–3,564 3,666

Drafting Officer, Grade 2 .......................................

3,768–3,920–4,072

Senior Drafting Officer, Grade 1 ............................

4,236–4,388–4,540

Senior Drafting Officer, Grade 2 ............................

4,722–4,906–5,088

Assistant Chief Drafting Officer, Grade 1 ...............

5,148–5,332–5,514

Assistant Chief Drafting Officer, Grade 2 ...............

5,514–5,696–5,878

Chief Drafting Officer, Grade 1 ..............................

5,148–5,332–5,514

Chief Drafting Officer, Grade 2 ..............................

5,514–5,696–5,878

Chief Drafting Officer, Grade 3 ..............................

5,878–6,062–6,244

Chief Drafting Officer, Grade 4 ..............................

6,244–6,426–6,610

Group 99

Dried Fruit Inspector, Grade 2 ................................

2,858

Fruit Inspector (Supervising) ..................................

3,040–3,142–3,242–3,344

Group 100

Drill Foreman .......................................................

2,718–2,804–2,890–2,974

Group 101

Drilling Superintendent .........................................

3,600–3,714–3,828

Group 102

Electrical Assistant ................................................

2,008–2,064–2,122–2,178

Group 103

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

Foreman Electrical Fitter and Mechanic, Grade 1 ....

3,230–3,316

Group 104

Electroplater (Second Class) ..................................

2,008–2,064–2,122–2,178

Electroplater (First Class) ......................................

2,206–2,292–2,378–2,462

Senior Electroplater, Grade 1 .................................

2,632–2,718

Group 105

Employment Officer—Department of Labour and National Service .............................................................

2,266–2,390–2,514–2,638–2,762–2,886–3,010

Senior Employment Officer ...................................

2,762–2,886–3,010–3,134–3,258

Group 106

Employment Officer—

Office of the Public Service Board ......................

3,116–3,202–3,316–3,430–3,544

Group 107

Engine Driver .......................................................

2,348–2,434–2,520

Group 108

Engine Fitter .........................................................

2,264–2,348–2,434–2,520

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued

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Annual Salary, or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary, in Dollars

Group 109

Engineer-in-charge ................................................

4,158–4,244

Group 110

Engraving Machinist (First Class) ..........................

2,206–2,264–2,320

Group 111

Estimating Officer .................................................

3,002–3,088–3,202

Group 112

Examiner, Grade 1 ................................................

2,036–2,094–2,150–2,206

Examiner, Grade 2 ................................................

2,320–2,406–2,490–2,576

Senior Examiner ...................................................

2,576–2,662–2,746–2,832–2,918

Senior Examiner, Grade 1 ......................................

2,576–2,662–2,746

Senior Examiner, Grade 2 ......................................

2,746–2,832–2,918

Senior Inspector, Grade 1 ......................................

2,860–2,946–3,032

Senior Inspector, Grade 2 ......................................

3,372–3,458

Chief Examiner .....................................................

3,088–3,174

Chief Examiner, Grade 1 .......................................

3,088–3,174

Chief Examiner, Grade 2 .......................................

3,260–3,344

Supervising Examiner ...........................................

3,402–3,516–3,630

Group Inspector, Grade 1 .......................................

3,516–3,630

Group Inspector, Grade 2 .......................................

3,658–3,772–3,886

Inspector-in-charge, Grade 1 ..................................

3,942–4,056–4,170–4,284 4,398

Inspector-in-charge, Grade 2 ..................................

4,512–4,626

Group 113

Excise Officer, Grade 1 .........................................

2,142–2,266–2,390–2,514–2,638–2,762

Excise Officer, Grade 2 .........................................

2,514–2,638–2,762–2,886–3,010

Group 114

Field Assistant ......................................................

2,206–2,292–2,378–2,462

Group 115

Field Officer—

Postmaster-General's Department .......................

3,516–3,630–3,742

Department of Supply ........................................

3,516–3,630–3,742

Group 116

Field Officer—

Department of the Treasury—

Statistician's Branch .......................................

3,344–3,458–3,572

Group 117

Film Officer—

Prime Minister's Department ..............................

2,974–3,060–3,146

Group 118

Finisher ................................................................

2,206–2,264–2,320

Group 119

Fireman ................................................................

2,178–2,236–2,292–2,378–2,462

Senior Fireman .....................................................

2,548

Station Officer ......................................................

2,548–2,632

Deputy Chief Fire Officer ......................................

2,860 –2,946

Chief Fire Officer—

Department of Territories ...................................

3,116–3,202–3,288

Department of Supply ........................................

3,372–3,486–3,600

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued

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Annual Salary, or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary, in Dollars

Group 120

Fire Officer ...........................................................

2,178–2,236

Group 121

Machinist (Second Class) ......................................

2,008–2,064–2,122–2,178

Fitter .....................................................................

2,206–2,292–2,378–2,462

Fitter and Turner ...................................................

2,206–2,292–2,378–2,462

Senior Fitter, Grade 1 ............................................

2,632–2,718

Senior Fitter and Turner, Grade 1 ...........................

2,632–2,718

Group 122

Foreman, Grade D .................................................

2,974–3,060–3,146–3,230

Foreman, Grade C .................................................

3,316–3,402–3,486

Foreman, Grade B .................................................

3,572–3,658–3,742

Foreman, Grade A .................................................

3,828–3,914–4,000

Group 123

Foreman, Grade 1 ..................................................

3,230–3,316

Foreman, Grade 2—

Postmaster-General's Department .......................

3,402–3,516–3,630–3,742

Other Departments .............................................

3,402–3,486

Foreman, Grade 3—

Postmaster-General's Department .......................

3,856–3,970–4,084

Other Departments .............................................

3,572–3,658–3,742

Supervisor (Artisans), Grade 4 ...............................

4,256

Supervisor (Artisans), Grade 5 ...............................

4,426

Group 124

Foreman (Sewerage and Drainage)  

2,632–2,718

Group 125

Fork Lift Driver ....................................................

2,008–2,064–2,122–2,178

Group 126

French Polisher .....................................................

2,206–2,292–2,378–2,462

Senior French Polisher, Grade 1 .............................

2,632–2,718

Group 127

Assistant Furniture Officer .....................................

3,742–3,856–3,970

Furniture Officer ...................................................

4,000–4,112–4,226

Senior Furniture Officer .........................................

4,256–4,370–4,482

Group 128

Garage Attendant ..................................................

1,866–1,922–1,980–2,036

Group 129

Gardener, Grade 1 .................................................

1,838–1,894–1,952–2,008

Gardener, Grade 2 .................................................

2,008–2,064–2,122–2,178

Assistant Supervisor (Gardens and Grounds) ...........

2,236–2,292–2,348

Foreman Gardener .................................................

2,236–2,292–2,348

Supervisor (Gardens and Grounds) .........................

2,604–2,690–2,776

Group 130

Gatekeeper ...........................................................

1,894–1,952–2,008

Group 131

Gazette Officer .....................................................

3,344–3,458–3,572

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued

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Part I.: Male Officers—continued

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Annual Salary, or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary, in Dollars

Group 132

Geophysical Assistant ...........................................

2,378–2,462–2,548–2,632

Group 133

Groundsman .........................................................

1,980–2,036–2,094–2,150

Senior Groundsman, Grade 2 .................................

2,320–2,406

Group 134

Guillotine Machine Operator ..................................

2,206–2,264–2,320

Group 135

Guillotine Operator ...............................................

2,008–2,064–2,122–2,178

Group 136

Handyman ............................................................

1,866–1,922

Group 137

Head Reader .........................................................

3,618–3,702

Group 138

Quarantine Inspector—

Other than New South Wales ..............................

2,860–2,946–3,032–3,146–3,260–3,372

New South Wales ..............................................

2,946–3,032–3,146–3,260–3,372–3,486

Health Inspector ....................................................

2,946–3,032–3,146–3,260–3,372–3,486

Senior Health Inspector .........................................

3,544–3,658–3,772

Chief Health Inspector ...........................................

4,084

Group 139

Hydrometer Tester ................................................

2,236–2,320–2,406–2,490–2,576–2,662

Group 140

Indexer .................................................................

1,952–2,008–2,064–2,122–2,178

Senior Indexer ......................................................

2,292–2,378–2,462

Indexer-in-charge, Grade 1 ....................................

2,548–2,632

Indexer-in-charge, Grade 2 ....................................

2,662–2,746–2,832–2,918

Group 141

Attorney-General's Department—

Inquiry Officer, Grade 1 .....................................

2,206–2,264–2,320–2,406–2,490

Group 142

Department of Customs and Excise—

Inquiry Officer, Grade 1 .....................................

2,434–2,520–2,604

Inquiry Officer, Grade 2 .....................................

2,604–2,690–2,776–2,860

Group 143

Department of Housing—

Inquiry Officer, Grade 1 .....................................

2,206–2,292–2,378–2,462–2,548

Inquiry Officer, Grade 2 .....................................

2,548–2,632–2,718

Group 144

Department of the Interior—

Inquiry Officer, Grade 1 .....................................

2,206–2,292–2,378–2,462–2,548

Inquiry Officer, Grade 2 .....................................

2,548–2,632–2,718

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Annual Salary, or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary, in Dollars

Group 145

Repatriation Department—

Inquiry Officer, Grade 1 .....................................

2,206–2,292–2,378–2,462–2,548

Inquiry Officer, Grade 2 .....................................

2,548–2,632–2,718

Inquiry Officer, Grade 3 .....................................

2,718–2,804–2,890–2,974

Officer-in-charge—

Queensland ...................................................

2,804–2,890–2,974–3,060

New South Wales and Victoria .......................

2,974–3,060–3,146–3,230

Group 146

Department of Social Services—

Inquiry Officer, Grade 1 .....................................

2,206–2,292–2,378–2,462–2,548

Inquiry Officer, Grade 2 .....................................

2,548–2,632–2,718

Inquiry Officer, Grade 3 .....................................

2,718–2,804–2,890–2,974

Senior Inquiry Officer—

Newcastle ......................................................

2,804–2,890–2,974–3,060

Queensland ....................................................

2,804–2,890–2,974–3,060

Victoria ..........................................................

3,088–3,174–3,260

Sydney ..........................................................

3,146–3,260–3,372

Officer-in-charge—

Tasmania ........................................................

2,804–2,890–2,974–3,060

South Australia and Western Australia .............

2,974–3,060–3,146–3,230

Queensland .....................................................

3,288–3,402–3,516–3,630

Victoria ..........................................................

3,402–3,516–3,630–3,742

New South Wales ...........................................

3,516–3,630–3,742–3,856–3,970

Group 147

Inquiry Officer (Mails) ..........................................

2,520–2,604–2,690–2,776

Group 148

Inspector—

Department of the Interior—

Traffic Section ...............................................

2,320–2,406–2,490

General Services Section ................................

2,490–2,576–2,662–2,746

Education and Welfare Section ........................

2,860–2,946–3,032–3,116

Department of Customs and Excise—

Queensland, South Australia and Western Australia

3,742–3,856–3,970

New South Wales and Victoria........................

3,970–4,084–4,198

Group 149

Inspector (Automotive) ..........................................

2,746–2,832–2,918

Group 150

Inspector (Industrial) .............................................

2,746–2,832–2,918–3,002–3,088–3,202

Group 151

Inspector (Leases) .................................................

2,406–2,490–2,576

Group 152

Inspector (Orchards and Fruit)................................

2,632–2,718–2,804–2,890–2,974

Group 153

Inspector (Property)—

Department of the Interior—

South Australia ..............................................

3,002–3,088–3,174

Australian Capital Territory ............................

3,146–3,260–3,372

Department of Territories ...................................

3,002–3,088–3,174

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued

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Annual Salary, or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary, in Dollars

Group 154

Inspector (Technical), Grade 1 ...............................

2,946–3,032–3,116–3,230–3,344–3,458

Inspector (Technical), Grade 2 ...............................

3,458–3,572–3,686

Senior Inspector (Technical) ..................................

3,886–4,000–4,112

Group 155

Inspector (Water and Sewerage)  

2,378–2,462–2,548

Group 156

Inspector of Mines (Electrical) ...............................

3,600–3,714–3,828

Group 157

Inspector of Seamen and Licences...........................

2,406–2,490–2,576–2,662

Group 158

Inspector of Welding .............................................

2,832–2,918

Group 159

Instructor—

Department of Civil Aviation .............................

2,776–2,860–2,946

Group 160

Instructor—

Repatriation Department ....................................

2,804

Group 161

Instructor, Grade 1 ................................................

2,576–2,662–2,746–2,832

Instructor, Grade 2 ................................................

2,832–2,918–3,002–3,088

Group 162

Instructor (Motor Driving) .....................................

2,462–2,548

Senior Instructor (Motor Driving) ...........................

2,690

Group 163

Instrument Maker ..................................................

2,320–2,406–2,490–2,576

Senior Instrument Maker, Grade 1 ..........................

2,746–2,832

Group 164

Investigation Officer (Printing) ..............................

3,430–3,544–3,658

Group 165

Investigation Officer (Trades) ................................

3,402–3,516–3,630

Group 166

Investigator ...........................................................

2,434–2,520–2,604–2,690–2,776–2,860

Group 167

Kitchenman ..........................................................

1,808–1,866–1,922–1,980

Group 168

Laboratory Attendant ............................................

1,808–1,866–1,922–1,980–2,036–2,094–2,150

Group 169

Labourer ...............................................................

1,808–1,866–1,922–1,980

Senior Labourer, Grade 1 .......................................

2,094

Group 170

Launchmaster .......................................................

2,662–2,746–2,832

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued

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Annual Salary, or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary, in Dollars

Group 171

Laundryman .........................................................

1,838–1,894–1,952

Senior Laundryman ...............................................

2,064

Laundry Foreman ..................................................

2,122–2,178–2,236

Assistant Laundry Manager ...................................

2,236–2,292–2,348

Group 172

Laundry Manager—

Repatriation Department—

Queensland and Western Australia ..................

2,718–2,804–2,890

New South Wales and Victoria .......................

3,572

Group 173

Leading Hand (Wood Shop) ..................................

2,804–2,890–2,974

Group 174

Letterpress Machinist—Canberra............................

2,206–2,264–2,320

Group 175

Letterpress Machinist—Darwin..............................

2,462–2,520–2,576

Group 176

Library Assistant, Grade 1 .....................................

1,952–2,008–2,064–2,122–2,178

Library Assistant, Grade 2 .....................................

2,178–2,236–2,292

Library Assistant, Grade 3 .....................................

2,292–2,378–2,462

Library Assistant, Grade 4 .....................................

2,462–2,548

Library Assistant, Grade 5 .....................................

2,548–2,632–2,718

Group 177

Licence Inspector, Grade I .....................................

2,490–2,576–2,662–2,746

Licence Inspector, Grade 2 ....................................

2,860

Senior Licence Inspector—

Other than Now South Wales and Victoria ..........

2,890–2,974–3,060

New South Wales and Victoria ...........................

2,918–3,002–3,088–3,174

Group 178

Lift Attendant .......................................................

1,866–1,922–1,980–2,036

Senior Lift Attendant .............................................

2,150

Group 179

Lightkeeper ..........................................................

1,866–1,922–1,980–2,036

Head Lightkeeper ..................................................

2,236–2,292–2,348

Group 180

Limb Maker and Fitter ...........................................

2,206–2,292–2,378–2,462–2,548–2,632

Senior Limb Maker and Fitter ................................

2,804–2,890

Foreman (Limb Making and Fitting), Grade 1 .........

3,402–3,486

Foreman (Limb Making and Fitting), Grade 2 .........

3,572–3,658

Assistant Manager .................................................

4,084

Manager—

Repatriation Department—

Tasmania ........................................................

3,658

South Australia and Western Australia .............

3,914

Queensland .....................................................

4,084

New South Wales and Victoria ........................

4,596

Group 181

Inspector (Radio Line Plant) ..................................

3,588–3,702–3,816–3,930

Line Inspector .......................................................

3,588–3,702–3,816–3,930

FIRST SCHEDULE-continued

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Part I.: Male Officers—continued

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Annual Salary, or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary, in Dollars

Group 182

Lineman-in-training ..............................................

1,894

Lineman, Grade 1 ..................................................

2,076–2,138–2,198

Lineman, Grade 2 ..................................................

2,260–2,320–2,382

Line Foreman, Grade 1 ..........................................

2,706–2,870

Line Foreman, Grade 2 ..........................................

3,134

Group 183

Linotype Operator—Darwin ..................................

2,632–2,690–2,746

Group 184

Lithographic Machinist ..........................................

2,206–2,264–2,320

Group 185

Locker, Grade 1 ....................................................

2,036–2,094–2,150–2,206–2,264–2,320

Group 186

Locker, Grade 2 ....................................................

2,142–2,266–2,390–2,514–2,638–2,762

Group 187

Locksmith ............................................................

2,206–2,292–2,378–2,462

Senior Locksmith, Grade 1 ....................................

2,632–2,718

Group 188

Machine Compositor .............................................

2,378–2,434–2,490

Machine Operator-in-training .................................

2,064–2,122–2,178–2,236

Machine Operator, Grade 1 ....................................

2,122–2,178–2,236–2,292

Machine Operator, Grade 2 ....................................

2,264–2,320–2,406–2,490

Senior Machine Operator, Grade 1 .........................

2,406–2,490–2,576

Senior Machine Operator, Grade 2 .........................

2,576–2,662–2,746

Group 189

Machine Tabulator, Grade 1 ...................................

1,808–1,866–1,922–1,980–2,036

Machine Tabulator, Grade 2 ...................................

2,036–2,094–2,150–2,206–2,264

Machine Tabulator, Grade 3 ...................................

2,264–2,320–2,406

Senior Machine Tabulator ......................................

2,490–2,576

Group 190

Machinist (Binding) ..............................................

2,206–2,264–2,320

Group 191

Machinist (Steel Construction) ...............................

1,952–2,008–2,064–2,122

Group 192

Mail Officer ..........................................................

1,980–2,036–2,094–2,150–2,206–2,264–2,348–2,434–2,520

Senior Assistant (Mails) ........................................

2,632

Senior Mail Officer, Grade 1 ..................................

2,632

Senior Mail Officer, Grade 2 ..................................

2,718

Group 193

Maintenance Mechanic ..........................................

2,548

Group 194

Maintenance Officer—

Department of Works—

Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales and Northern Territory......................................

3,886–4,000–4,112

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued

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Annual Salary, or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary, in Dollars

Group 195

Maintenance Officer (Electrical) ............................

3,060–3,146–3,230–3,316

Group 196

Manager—Department of Territories ......................

2,462–2,548–2,632–2,718–2,804

Group 197

Manager (Cattle) ...................................................

2,320–2,406–2,490

Group 198

Manager (Cattle Station) ........................................

2,406–2,490–2,576–2,662

Group 199

Manager (Cold Stores) ...........................................

3,828–3,942–4,056

Group 200

Manager (Fauna Reserve) ......................................

2,946–3,032

Group 201

Marine Officer, Grade 1 ........................................

2,804–2,890–2,974

Marine Officer, Grade 2 ........................................

3,116–3,230

Marine Officer, Grade 3 ........................................

3,372–3,486

Senior Marine Officer ............................................

3,714

Group 202

Master of Launch  

2,348–2,434–2,520

Group 203

Meat Inspector, Grade 1 ........................................

2,960–3,162–3,278–3,396–3,512

Meat Inspector, Grade 2 ........................................

3,606–3,722–3,840

Meat Inspector, Grade 3 ........................................

4,236

Group 204

Mechanic (Aircraft) ...............................................

2,490–2,576–2,662–2,746

Senior Mechanic (Aircraft) ....................................

2,918–3,002

Foreman Mechanic (Aircraft) .................................

3,516–3,600

Inspector (Aircraft) ................................................

3,486–3,600

Group 205

Mechanic (Diesel Engine) ......................................

2,206–2,292–2,378–2,462

Senior Mechanic (Diesel Engine) ...........................

2,632–2,718

Group 206

Mechanic (Lighthouse) ..........................................

2,292–2,378–2,462–2,548–2,632

Senior Mechanic (Lighthouse) ...............................

2,804–2,890

Foreman Mechanic (Lighthouse), Grade 1 ..............

3,402–3,486

Foreman Mechanic (Lighthouse), Grade 2 ..............

3,572–3,658

Supervisor, Workshop (Lighthouse) .......................

3,742–3,828–3,914

Group 207

Mechanic (Printing) ...............................................

2,206–2,264–2,320

Group 208

Mechanic (Quarantine) ..........................................

2,320–2,406–2,490–2,576

Group 209

Medical Laboratory Attendant ................................

1,922–1,980–2,036

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued

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Annual Salary, or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary, in Dollars

Group 210

Medical Laboratory Technologist-in-training ..........

1,980–2,036–2,094–2,150–2,206

Medical Laboratory Technologist ...........................

2,454–2,538–2,622–2,706–2,790–2,874–2,958

Senior Medical Laboratory Technologist, Grade 1 ...

2,958–3,042–3,126

Senior Medical Laboratory Technologist, Grade 2 ...

3,126–3,210–3,294

Senior Medical Laboratory Technologist, Grade 3 ...

3,294–3,378–3,462

Group 211

Metal Caster ..........................................................

1,952–2,008–2,064

Group 212

Meter Reader, Grade 1 ..........................................

2,292–2,378–2,462

Group 213

Mill Manager ........................................................

2,804–2,890–2,974

Group 214

Ministerial Messenger ...........................................

2,178–2,236–2,292–2,348–2,406

Group 215

Ministerial Officer .................................................

2,320–2,406–2,490–2,576

Group 216

Assistant Mint Craftsman ......................................

2,094–2,150–2,206–2,264

Mint Craftsman, Grade 1 .......................................

2,264–2,348–2,434–2,520

Mint Craftsman, Grade 2 .......................................

2,378–2,462–2,548–2,632

Mint Craftsman, Grade 3 .......................................

2,718–2,804

Mint Craftsman, Grade 4 .......................................

2,860–2,946

Supervising Mint Craftsman, Grade 1 .....................

3,316–3,402

Supervising Mint Craftsman, Grade 2 .....................

3,486–3,572

Supervising Mint Craftsman, Grade 3 .....................

3,658–3,742–3,828

Group 217

Mobile Crane Driver (Class C) ...............................

2,094–2,150–2,206–2,264

Mobile Crane Driver (Class B) ...............................

2,150–2,206–2,264–2,320

Group 218

Model Maker ........................................................

2,378–2,462–2,548–2,632

Model Maker Checker ...........................................

2,548–2,632–2,718–2,804

Senior Model Maker, Grade 1 ................................

2,804–2,890

Group 219

Monitor (Reporting) ..............................................

2,890–2,974–3,060

Group 220

Motor Driver—

Postmaster-General's Department .......................

2,094–2,150–2,206–2,264

Other Departments .............................................

2,036–2,094–2,150–2,206

Senior Motor Driver ..............................................

2,320–2,378

Overseer (Transport) .............................................

2,490–2,576–2,662

Group 221

Motor Driver (Prime Minister's Department) ...........

Plant Quarantine Officer, Class 2 ...........................

4,976–5,190–5,402–5,616

Plant Quarantine Officer, Class 3 ...........................

5,826–6,032–6,240–6,446

Principal Plant Quarantine Officer ..........................

6,692–6,940–7,188

Group 59

Pre-School Teacher ...............................................

2,330–2,450–2,570–2,690–2,810–2,930–3,050–3,170

Assistant Pre-School Officer ..................................

3,290–3,410–3,530–3,650

Pre-School Officer ................................................

3,890–4,010–4,130–4,250

Group 60

Principal Officer (Laboratory), Postmaster-General's Department........................................................

6,692–6,940–7,188

Group 61

Professional Assistant ............................................

2,266–2,390–2,514–2,638–2,762–2,886–3,010–3,134–3,308–3,424–3,540–3,656

Group 62

Psychologist, Class 1 .............................................

3,090–3,360–3,630–3,900–4,170–4,440–4,710

Psychologist, Class 2 .............................................

4,920–5,130–5,340–5,550

Psychologist, Class 3 .............................................

5,770–5,990–6,210–6,430

Psychologist, Class 4 .............................................

6,680–6,930–7,180

Group 63

Quantity Surveyor, Class 1 ....................................

3,100–3,394–3,656–3,918–4,182–4,444–4,706

Quantity Surveyor, Class 2 ....................................

4,918–5,130–5,342–5,554

Quantity Surveyor, Class 3 ....................................

5,768–5,980–6,192–6,404

Quantity Surveyor, Class 4 ....................................

6,656–6,908–7,160

Group 64

Scientific Officer ...................................................

3,396–3,696–4,038–4,412

Research Scientist .................................................

4,966 –5,190–5,412–5,636–5,858–6,082–6,304

Senior Research Scientist .......................................

6,568–6,832–7,096–7,360–7,624

Principal Research Scientist ...................................

7,886–8,192–8,496–8,800–9,104

Senior Principal Research Scientist ........................

9,520–9,826

Group 65

Station Director, Department of Supply ..................

7,836

Group 66

Superintendent (Factory Control) ...........................

6,822–7,076–7,330–7,584

Superintendent (Production) ..................................

6,822–7,076–7,330–7,584

Superintendent (Safety) .........................................

6,822–7,076–7,330–7,584

Superintendent (Materials) .....................................

6,822–7,076–7,330–7,584

FOURTH SCHEDULE—continued

Annual Salaries of Certain Officers of the Third Division—continued

Office

Annual Salary, or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary, in Dollars

Group 67

Superintendent—Operations, other than Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria Tasmania.............

7,070–7,270

Superintendent—Operations, Queensland ...............

7,270–7,470

Superintendent—Operations, New South Wales.......

7,470–7,670

Superintendent—Operations, Victoria-Tasmania......

7,470–7,670

Group 68

Supervisor of Departmental Aircraft  

5,666–5,818–5,970

Group 69

Surveyor, Class 1 ..................................................

3,090–3,384–3,668–3,954–4,238–4,524–4,808–5,092–5,378–5,662

Surveyor, Class 2 ..................................................

5,872–6,082–6,292–6,502

Surveyor, Class 3 ..................................................

6,750–6,996–7,242

Assistant Director, Division of National Mapping, Department of National Development..................

7,506–7,774–8,042

Group 70

Teacher, Grade I ....................................................

2,430–2,570–2,710–2,850–2,990–3,130–3,270–3,410–3,550–3,690–3,830–3,970–4,110

Teacher, Grade 2 ...................................................

4,250–4,390–4,530

Teacher, Grade 3 ...................................................

4,670–4,810–4,950

Teacher, Grade 4 ...................................................

5,370–5,520–5,670

Teacher, Grade 5 ...................................................

5,870–6,070–6,270

Group 71

Textiles Adviser, Department of Trade and Industry.

7,886

Group 72

Valuer, Grade 1 .....................................................

3,450–3,600–3,750–3,900–4,050–4,200–4,350–4,500

Valuer, Grade 2 .....................................................

4,770–4,930–5,090–5,250–5,410

Valuer, Grade 3 .....................................................

5,650–5,830–6,010

Valuer, Grade 4 .....................................................

6,230–6,530–6,830

Chief Valuer, Western Australia .............................

7,050–7,350

Director (Valuations) .............................................

7,820

Group 73

Veterinary Officer, Class 1 ....................................

3,870–4,174–4,478–4,824–5,170–5,534–5,898

Veterinary Officer, Class 2 ....................................

6,142–6,386–6,630–6,874

Veterinary Officer, Class 3 ....................................

7,116–7,360–7,604

Veterinary Officer, Class 4 ....................................

7,866–8,130–8,394

Group 74

Weather Officer, Grade 1 .......................................

3,016–3,138–3,260–3,382

Weather Officer, Grade 2 .......................................

3,626–3,748–3,870

Weather Officer, Grade 3 .......................................

4,112–4,236–4,356

 

FIFTH SCHEDULE  Regulation 105 (9), (10.)

ALLOWANCES PAYABLE TO CERTAIN OFFICERS OF THE THIRD DIVISION

Part 1

Item No.

Office

Allowances

1

Air Traffic Controller, Grade 1 ........................

Air Traffic Controller, Grade 2 ........................

Air Traffic Controller, Grade 3 ........................

1. He may be paid an allowance at the rate of $124.00 per annum while in charge of the airport at which he is employed.

Senior Communications Officer, Grade 1 .........

Senior Communications Officer, Grade 2 .........

Senior Communications Officer, Grade 3 .........

2

Medical Officer, Class 1 .................................

1. An officer who is paid salary at a rate per annum specified in the first column of the table hereunder may be paid an allowance at the rate per annum specified in the second column of that table opposite to that salary if, after he has been appointed, transferred or promoted to one of those offices, he successfully completes a post-graduate course recognized by the Board for the purpose:—

Medical Officer (Research and Teaching) Class 1

Resident Medical Officer ................................

Salary in dollars

Allowance in dollars

5,484..............................................................

242

5,240, 5,726 or 5,970......................................

244

6,214, 6,518 or 6,822......................................

304

FIFTH SCHEDULE—continued

Allowances Payable to Certain Officers of the Third Division—continued

Part I—continued

Item No.

Office

Allowances

3

Telegraphist ...................................................

1. He shall be paid an allowance at a rate per annum ascertained in accordance with the table hereunder if—

(a) he has passed an examination approved by the Board for the purpose; and

(b) his rate of annual salary is less than $2,690.00

Salary in dollars

Allowance in dollars

Less than 2,150...............................................

84

2,150, 2,320 or 2,490......................................

86

2,236 or 2,406................................................

84

2,576..............................................................

114

2. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of $86.00 per annum when rostered for picturegram duty.

Part 2

1. Where—

(a) an officer of the, Third Division has been admitted, or is eligible to be admitted, to a degree of an Australian University or to a degree of an overseas University, being a degree that, in the opinion of the Board, is of a standard at least equal to the standard of a degree conferred by an Australian University; and

(b) salary is payable to the officer at a rate per annum less than the appropriate rate in relation to that officer,

the officer shall, subject to this Part, be paid an allowance at a rate per annum equal to the difference between those rates,

2. For the purpose of the last preceding paragraph, the appropriate, rate in relation to an officer who has been admitted, or is eligible to be admitted, by a University to a degree included in a class of degrees referred to in the second column of the table in this paragraph is, subject to the next succeeding paragraph, the rate specified—

(a) in the case of a male officer—in the third column; or

(b) in the case of a female officer—in the fourth column, of that table opposite to the reference to that class of degrees.

First Column

Second Column

Third Column

Fourth Column

Item No.

Class of Degrees

Male Officer.

Female Officer

$

$

1

Degrees of Bachelor with First or Second Class Honours, or higher degrees...............................................................................

3,390

2,988

2

Degrees of Bachelor (not being degrees with First or Second Class Honours) the courses of study for which are four years or longer ...........................................................................................

3,210

2,808

3

Degrees of Bachelor (not being degrees with First or Second Class Honours) the courses of study for which are three years ........

3,000

2,598

3. For the purposes of this Part, where—

(a) an officer has been admitted, or is eligible to be admitted, by a University to a degree included in the class of degrees referred to in item 3 in the table in the preceding paragraph;

(b) the officer has been admitted, or is eligible to be admitted, by a University to a further degree included in that class of degrees or has received or is eligible to receive a diploma or similar award, approved by the Board, of a University; and

(c) the periods of the courses for the firstmentioned degree and the other degree or diploma or award amounted in the aggregate to not less than four years,

the appropriate rate in relation to that officer is the rate specified—

(d) in the case of a male officer—in the third column; or

(e) in the case of a female officer—in the fourth column, of that table opposite to item 2.

4. For the purpose of paragraph (1.) of this Part, the rate per annum at which salary is payable to an officer includes the rate per annum at which an allowance (if any) under regulation 87 of these Regulations is payable to the officer.

5. An allowance is not payable—

(a) to an officer of the Third Division who occupies an office specified—

(i) in the table in sub-regulation (8.) of regulation 105;

(ii) in the Fourth Schedule to these Regulations; or

(iii) for the purposes of paragraph (a) of sub-section (1.) of section 53b of the Act, in a determination made by the Board under that section; or

(b) to an unattached officer of the Third Division having a designation corresponding to an office referred to in the last preceding sub-paragraph,

unless the Board directs that the allowance is so payable.

THIRD SCHEDULE  Regulation 14

AMENDMENTS OF THE PUBLIC SERVICE REGULATIONS

Provisions amended

Amendments

Regulation 2 ....................................

Omit—

" Part IV.—Salaries payable to officers of the Second Division or Third Division (Regulations 104–105).

" Part V.—Salaries payable to officers of the Fourth Division (Regulation 106).

" Part VI.—Variations of Salaries of Officers of the Second, Third and Fourth Divisions (Regulation 106a).",

insert—

" Part IV.—Salaries payable to officers of the Second Division, Third Division or Fourth Division (Regulations 104–106).".

Regulation 3 ....................................

Omit sub-regulation (2.)

Regulation 62 ....................................

Omit paragraph (k) of sub-regulation (1.), insert the following paragraph:—

" (k) allowances referred to in the Fifth Schedule to these Regulations;".

Omit from paragraph (l) of sub-regulation (I.) " other than the allowance payable to Fruit Inspector (Supervising) in lieu of overtime ".

Regulation 63 ....................................

Omit from sub-regulation (2.) " actual ".

Omit from sub-regulation (3.) " actual ".

Omit from paragraph (a) of sub-regulation (4.) " actual ".

Omit from sub-paragraph (i) of paragraph (b) of sub-regulation (4.) " £1,444 ", insert " $3,258.00 ".

Omit from sub-paragraph (ii) of paragraph (b) of sub-regulation (4.) " £1,290 ", insert " $2,856.00 ".

Omit from sub-regulation (5.) " £2,491 " and " £2,337 ", insert " $5,352.00 " and " $1,950.00 ", respectively

Omit from sub-regulation (6.) " actual ".

Regulation 67 ....................................

Omit from sub-regulation (6.) " Actual annual ", insert " Annual ".

Omit from sub-regulation (6a.) " penny ", insert " cent ".

Omit from sub-regulation (6b.) " Two shillings ", insert " $0.20 ".

Omit from paragraph (a) of sub-regulation (6b.) " £1,444 ", insert " $3,258.00 ".

Omit from paragraph (b) of sub-regulation (6b.) " £1,290 ", insert " $2,856.00 "

Omit from sub-regulation (6c.) " actual ".

Omit from paragraph (a) of sub-regulation (6d.) " £2,491 ", insert " $5,352.00 ".

Omit from paragraph (h) of sub-regulation (6d) " £2,337 ", insert " $4,950.00 ".

Omit from sub-paragraph (i) of paragraph (a) of sub-regulation (13.) "£2,491", insert " $5,352.00 ".

Omit from sub-paragraph (ii) of paragraph (a) of sub-regulation (13.) " £2,337 ", insert " $4,950.00  "

Omit from sub-regulation (14.) " Eighteen shillings and sixpence", insert " $1.85

 ".

Regulation 68 ....................................

Omit from sub-regulation (1.) " Ten shillings ", insert " $1.25 ".

Regulation 69 ....................................

Omit " £1,444 " and " £1,290 ", insert " $3,258.00 " and " $2,856.00 ", respectively.

THIRD SCHEDULE—continued

Amendments of the Public Service Regulations—continued

Provisions amended

Amendments

Regulation 70................

Omit from sub-regulation (3.) " Two shillings" , insert " $0.20 ".

Omit from sub-paragraph (i) of paragraph (d) of sub-regulation (5.) " £2,491 ", insert " $5,352.00 ".

Omit from sub-paragraph (ii) of paragraph (d) of sub-regulation (5.) " £2,337 ", insert " $4,950.00 ".

Omit from paragraph (a) of sub-regulation (5a.) " £1,444 ", insert " $3,258.00 ".

Omit from paragraph (b) of sub-regulation (5a.) " £1,290 ", insert " $2,856.00 ".

Omit from sub-regulation (6a.) " four shillings and sixpence ", insert " $1.85 ".

Regulation 84 ...............

Omit from sub-regulation (1.) " £1,089 ", insert " $2,548.00 ".

Regulation 87 ...............

Omit sub-regulation (2.), insert the following sub-regulation:—

(2.) Subject to this regulation, an officer who performs all the duties of a higher office shall be paid in respect of the performance of those duties an allowance at a rate equal to the difference between his rate of annual salary and—

(a) the rate of annual salary applicable to the office; or

(b) the minimum of the scale of rates of annual salary applicable to the office,

whichever is appropriate ".

Omit from paragraph (a) of sub-regulation (3.) " £1,320 ", insert " $3,010.00 ".

Omit from paragraph (b) of sub-regulation (3.) " £1,166 ", insert " $2,608.00 ".

Omit from paragraph (a) of sub-regulation (17.) " £2,345 ", insert " $5,060.00 ".

Omit from paragraph (b) of sub-regulation (17.) " £2,191 ", insert " $4,658.00 ".

Regulation 87b .............

Omit from sub-regulation (1.) " receipt of an ", insert " receipt of a ".

Omit from sub-regulation (1.) " actual " (wherever occurring).

Regulation 88 ...............

Omit from sub-regulation (1.) " £24 " and " £42 ", insert " $48.00 " and " $84.00 ", respectively.

Omit from sub-regulation (4.) " Three shillings (3s.) ", insert " $0.30 ".

Regulation 89 ...............

Omit from paragraph (a) of sub-regulation (2.) " Nineteen shillings " and " Eight shillings and sixpence ", insert " $1.90 " and " $0.85 ", respectively.

Omit from paragraph (b) of sub-regulation (2.) " One pound one shilling " and " Ten shillings and sixpence ", insert " $2.10 " and " $1.05 ", respectively.

Regulation 89A .............

Omit from sub-regulation (2.) " Ninepence ", insert " $0.08 ".

Omit from paragraph (b) of sub-regulation (3.) " Five shillings ", insert " $0.50 ".

Regulation 90B .............

Omit " one penny ", insert " 1 cent ".

Regulation 91 ...............

Omit from paragraph (b) " Seven shillings " and " One pound ten shillings ", insert " $0.70 and " $3.00 ", respectively.

Regulation 92 ...............

Omit from sub-regulation (1.) " Thirteen pounds ", insert " $26.00 ".

Omit from sub-regulation (1aa.) " Two shillings and sixpence " and " Ten shillings ", insert " $0.25 " and " $1.00 ", respectively.

Omit from sub-regulation (2.) " Thirteen pounds ", insert " $26.00 ".

THIRD SCHEDULEcontinued

Amendments of the Public Service Regulations—continued

Provisions amended

Amendments

Regulation 94................

Omit " Ten pounds (£10) ", insert " $20.00 ".

Regulation 95 ...............

Omit from sub-regulation (1.) " ten shillings ", insert " $1.00 ".

Omit from sub-regulation (2.) " Three pounds ", insert

 $6.00 ".

Regulation 95C .............

Omit from sub-regulation (2.) " One hundred pounds ", insert " $200.00 ".

Regulation 96A.............

Omit from sub-regulation (2.) " One pound five shillings ", insert " $2.50 ".

Regulation 97A .............

Omit from sub-regulation (1.) " £24 ", insert " $48.00 ".

Regulation 97B .............

Omit from sub-regulation (3.) " thirteen pounds ", insert " $26.00 ".

Regulation 98................

Omit from sub-regulation (2.) " Five pounds ", insert " $10.00 ".

Omit from sub-regulation (3.) " Five pounds ", insert " $10.00 ".

Omit from sub-regulation (4.) " Seven pounds ten shillings ", insert " $15.00 ".

Regulation 98aaa .........

Omit from sub-regulation (1.) " Five pounds ", insert " $10.00 ".

Omit from paragraph (e) of sub-regulation (3.) " Five pounds " (wherever occurring), insert " Ten dollars ".

Regulation 98aa ...........

Omit from sub-paragraph (i) of paragraph (b) of sub-regulation (1.) " £752 ", insert " $2,064.00 ".

Omit from sub-paragraph (ii) of paragraph (b) of sub-regulation (1.) " £888 ", insert " $2,230.00 ".

Omit from sub-regulation (1.) " Seven pounds ten shillings ", insert " $15.00 ".

Omit from sub-regulation (3.) " Five pounds ", insert " $10.00 ".

Regulation 98A .............

Omit from sub-regulation (1.) " Three pounds ", insert " $6.00 ".

Regulation 99 ...............

Omit " £2,491 " and " £2,337 ", insert " $5,352.00 " and " $4,950.00 respectively.

Regulation 103A ...........

Omit from paragraph (a) of sub-regulation (1.) " One hundred and forty pounds ", insert " $280.00 ".

Omit from paragraph (b) of sub-regulation (1.) " Eighty pounds ", insert " $160.00 ".

Omit from sub-regulation (2.) " Four pounds nineteen shillings ", insert " $9.90 ".

Omit from sub-regulation (3.) " Seven pounds six shillings and sixpence ", insert " $14.65 ".

Omit from sub-regulation (4.) " Eleven pounds eight shillings ", insert " $22.80 ".

Regulation 109H ...........

Omit from paragraph (a) " £2,710 ", insert " $5,790.00 ".

Omit from paragraph (b) " £2,556 ", insert " $5,388.00 ".

Regulation 116 .............

Omit from sub-regulation (1c.) " £2,710 ", insert " $5,790.00 ".

Regulation 146 .............

Omit " £2 " (wherever occurring), insert " $4.00 ".

Regulation 152 .............

Omit from sub-regulation (2.) " Fifteen shillings ", insert " $1.50 ".

By Authority: A. J. Arthur, Commonwealth Government Printer, Canberra.

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