Public Service Regulations (Amendment) (Cth)
STATUTORY RULES.
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
Dated this fourth day of February, 1966.
Chairman.
Commissioner.
Commissioner
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
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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
Statutory Rules 1935, No. 18, as amended to date. For previous
amendments of the Public Service Regulations,
190/66.—Price 6s. (60c) 12/27.1.1966
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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 ".
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) |
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................................... |
| |
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 |
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 ........................................................... |
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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 |
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 |
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 |
" Part IV.—Salaries Payable to Officers of the Second Division, Third Division or Fourth 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.
" 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.
" (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 | ||
| 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 | |
| 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 | |
| Under 17 years.. | 878 | |
17 years ............ | 1,010 | ||
18 years ............ | 1,136 | ||
19 years ............ | 1,272 | ||
20 years ............ | 1,374 | ||
| 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 | |
| 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 |
(
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.).
(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.
Removal of furniture.
Officer's Salary | Maximum Amount Allowed |
$ | |
Under $994 .................................................................................................. | 70 |
$994 to $1,594 .............................................................................................. | 80 |
Over $1,594 ................................................................................................. | 100 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
Area Officer ......................................................... | 2,490–2,576 |
FIRST SCHEDULE—
Annual Salaries of Officers of the Fourth Division—continued
Part I.: Male Officers—
Office | Annual Salary, or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary, in Dollars |
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 |
Artisan .................................................................. | 2,206–2,292–2,378–2,462 |
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 |
Assistant Aeronautical Inspector ............................ | 3,658–3,772–3,886 |
Assistant Airworthiness Surveyor ........................... | 3,658–3,772–3,886 |
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 |
Assistant (Auctions) .............................................. | 2,548–2,632–2,718–2,804 |
Assistant Barracks Officer ..................................... | 2,804–2,890–2,974 |
Assistant Battery Manager ..................................... | 3,116–3,230–3,344–3,458 |
Assistant (Canvassing) .......................................... | 2,378–2,462–2,548–2,632–2,718–2,804 |
Assistant Catering and Accommodation Officer....... | 3,230–3,316–3,402–3,486–3,572 |
Assistant Cinematographer .................................... | 2,462–2,548–2,632 |
Assistant Curator ................................................... | 2,462–2,548–2,632–2,718–2,804–2,890 |
Assistant Engineer ................................................. | 3,100–3,186–3,272 |
Assistant Gazette Officer ....................................... | 2,378–2,462–2,548–2,632 |
Assistant Inspector ................................................ | 2,206–2,264–2,320 |
Assistant Keeper of Relics ..................................... | 2,378–2,462–2,548–2,632 |
FIRST SCHEDULE—
Annual Salaries of Officers of the Fourth Division—continued
Part I.: Male Officers—
Office | Annual Salary, or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary, in Dollars | |
Assistant (Mails) ................................................... | 2,178–2,236–2,292 | |
Assistant Manager—Department of Territories........ | 2,320–2,406–2,490 | |
Assistant Mechanical Supervisor ............................ | 3,260–3,372–3,486–3,600 | |
Assistant (Mint), Grade 1 ....................................... | 1,894–1,952–2,008–2,064 | |
Assistant (Mint), Grade 2 ....................................... | 2,122–2,178 | |
Assistant (Moisture Tester—Dairy Export).............. | 2,150–2,206–2,264–2,320–2,406 | |
Assistant (Motor Repair) ....................................... | 1,922–1,980–2,036–2,094 | |
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 | |
Assistant (Post-mortem) ........................................ | 2,178–2,236–2,292 | |
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 | |
Assistant Publications Officer ................................ | 2,632–2,718–2,804 | |
Assistant Security Officer ...................................... | 2,890–2,974–3,060 | |
Assistant (Stamper—Dairy Export) ........................ | 2,094–2,150–2,206–2,264–2,320 | |
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 | |
Assistant Stationer ................................................. | 3,060–3,146–3,230–3,316 | |
Assistant (Stationery, &c.)...................................... | 2,890–2,974–3,060–3,146 | |
Assistant Supervisor— | ||
Department of the Interior .................................. | 2,406–2,490–2,576 | |
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Annual Salaries of Officers of the Fourth Division—continued
Part I.: Male Officers—
Office | Annual Salary, or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary, in Dollars |
k | |
Assistant Supervisor— | |
Department of the Treasury— | |
Taxation Branch ............................................. | 2,632–2,718 |
Assistant Supervisor— | |
Department of Supply— | |
Weapons Research Establishment ..................... | 3,202–3,316–3,430 |
Assistant Supervisor— | |
Department of Supply— | |
Central Drawing Office .................................. | 3,260–3,372–3,486 |
Assistant Supervisor (Despatch) ............................. | 2,064–2,122–2,178 |
Assistant Supervisor (Filing) .................................. | 2,974–3,060 |
Assistant Supervisor (Food Services) ...................... | 3,002–3,088–3,202–3,316–3,430 |
Assistant Traffic Inspector ..................................... | 2,462–2,548 |
Assistant (Transport) ............................................. | 2,490–2,576–2,662 |
Assistant Warehouseman and Stationer ................... | 2,206–2,264–2,320–2,378–2,434–2,490 |
Assistant Welfare Officer ...................................... | 2,718–2,804–2,890–2,974 |
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 |
Barracks Officer—Department of Defence— | 2,718–2,804–2,890 |
Australian Capital Territory ................................ | |
Barracks Officer—Department of Defence— | 3,230–3,344–3,458 |
Victoria ............................................................. | |
Barracks Officer (Navy) ........................................ | 2,804–2,890–2,974 |
Biograph Operator ................................................. | 2,206–2,264–2,320 |
Blacksmith ........................................................... | 2,236–2,320–2,406–2,490 |
Senior Blacksmith, Grade 1 ................................... | |
2,662–2,746 |
FIRST SCHEDULE—
Annual Salaries of Officers of the Fourth
Division—
Part I.: Male Officers—
Office | Annual Salary, or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary, in Dollars |
Boathand .............................................................. | 1,866–1,922–1,980 |
Boatman ............................................................... | 1,808–1,866–1,922 |
Boatshed Officer ................................................... | 2,632–2,718 |
Boatswain ............................................................. | 2,406 –2,490–2,576 |
Bodymaker ........................................................... | 2,206–2,292–2,378–2,462 |
Senior Bodymaker, Grade 1 ................................... | 2,632–2,718 |
Bookbinder—Department of the Treasury— | |
Canberra ........................................................... | 2,206–2,264–2,320 |
Darwin .............................................................. | 2,462–2,520–2,576 |
Boot Machinist ..................................................... | 2,094–2,150–2,206–2,264 |
Boring Inspector ................................................... | 2,946–3,032–3,116–3,230–3,344 |
Boring Superintendent ........................................... | 3,600–3,714–3,828 |
Building Inspector ................................................. | 3,372–3,486–3,600 |
Senior Building Inspector ...................................... | 3,714–3,828 |
Butcher ................................................................. | 2,178–2,236–2,292 |
Head Butcher ........................................................ | 2,348–2,434 |
Cable Recorder ..................................................... | 2,260–2,344–2,430–2,516 |
Canteen Assistant .................................................. | 1,952–2,008–2,064 |
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 |
Canteen Manager—Department of Supply .............. | 3,060–3,146–3,260–3,372–3,486 |
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 |
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Part I.: Male Officers—
Office | Annual Salary, or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary, in Dollars |
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 |
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 |
Caster ................................................................... | 2,206–2,264–2,320 |
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 |
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 |
Catering Officer .................................................... | 2,974–3,060–3,146–3,260–3,372 |
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 |
Chief Engraver | 4,312–4,426–4,540 |
Cine-Photographer ................................................ | 3,088–3,202–3,316–3,430 |
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 |
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Annual Salaries of Officers of the Fourth
Division—
Part I.: Male Officers—
Office | Annual Salary, or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary, in Dollars |
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 |
Clerical Assistant (Recruiting) ............................... | 2,632–2,718–2,804–2,890–2,974–3,060 |
Clerk .................................................................... | 1,952–2,036–2,122–2,206–2,292–2,378–2,462- |
2,548 | |
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 |
Compositor ........................................................... | 2,206–2,264–2,320 |
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 |
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 |
Conveyancing Assistant ......................................... | 3,516–3,630–3,742 |
FIRST SCHEDULE—
Annual Salaries of Officers of the Fourth
Division—
Part I.: Male Officers—
Office | Annual Salary, or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary, in Dollars |
Cook .................................................................... | 2,122–2,178–2,236 |
Chief Cook ........................................................... | 2,320–2,406–2,490 |
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 |
Counter Officer, Grade 1 ....................................... | 2,292–2,378–2,462 |
Counter Officer, Grade 2 ....................................... | 2,462–2,548–2,632 |
Coxswain ............................................................. | 2,178–2,236 |
Crew Attendant ..................................................... | 2,064–2,122–2,178 |
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 |
Cycle Mechanic .................................................... | 1,980–2,036–2,094–2,150 |
Senior Cycle Mechanic, Grade 1 ............................ | 2,320–2,406 |
Danger Building Officer ........................................ | 2,946–3,032–3,116–3,230 |
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 |
Dental Mechanic ................................................... | 2,604–2,690–2,776 |
Senior Dental Mechanic ........................................ | 2,890–2,974–3,060 |
FIRST SCHEDULE—
Annual Salaries of Officers of the Fourth
Division—
Part I.: Male Officers—
Office | Annual Salary, or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary, in Dollars |
Designer and Cutter ............................................... | 2,746–2,832–2,918 |
Senior Designer and Cutter .................................... | 3,088–3,174 |
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 |
Dried Fruit Inspector, Grade 2 ................................ | 2,858 |
Fruit Inspector (Supervising) .................................. | 3,040–3,142–3,242–3,344 |
Drill Foreman ....................................................... | 2,718–2,804–2,890–2,974 |
Drilling Superintendent ......................................... | 3,600–3,714–3,828 |
Electrical Assistant ................................................ | 2,008–2,064–2,122–2,178 |
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 |
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 |
| 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 |
Employment Officer— | |
Office of the Public Service Board ...................... | 3,116–3,202–3,316–3,430–3,544 |
Engine Driver ....................................................... | 2,348–2,434–2,520 |
Engine Fitter ......................................................... | 2,264–2,348–2,434–2,520 |
FIRST SCHEDULE—
Annual Salaries of Officers of the Fourth
Division—
Part I.: Male Officers—
Office | Annual Salary, or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary, in Dollars |
Engineer-in-charge ................................................ | 4,158–4,244 |
Engraving Machinist (First Class) .......................... | 2,206–2,264–2,320 |
Estimating Officer ................................................. | 3,002–3,088–3,202 |
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 |
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 |
Field Assistant ...................................................... | 2,206–2,292–2,378–2,462 |
Field Officer— | |
Postmaster-General's Department ....................... | 3,516–3,630–3,742 |
Department of Supply ........................................ | 3,516–3,630–3,742 |
Field Officer— | |
Department of the Treasury— | |
Statistician's Branch ....................................... | 3,344–3,458–3,572 |
Film Officer— | |
Prime Minister's Department .............................. | 2,974–3,060–3,146 |
Finisher ................................................................ | 2,206–2,264–2,320 |
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—
Annual Salaries of Officers of the Fourth
Division—
Part I.: Male Officers—
Office | Annual Salary, or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary, in Dollars |
Fire Officer ........................................................... | 2,178–2,236 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
Foreman (Sewerage and Drainage) | 2,632–2,718 |
Fork Lift Driver .................................................... | 2,008–2,064–2,122–2,178 |
French Polisher ..................................................... | |
2,206–2,292–2,378–2,462 | |
Senior French Polisher, Grade 1 ............................. | 2,632–2,718 |
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 |
Garage Attendant .................................................. | 1,866–1,922–1,980–2,036 |
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 |
Gatekeeper ........................................................... | 1,894–1,952–2,008 |
Gazette Officer ..................................................... | 3,344–3,458–3,572 |
FIRST SCHEDULE—
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Division—
Part I.: Male Officers—
Office | Annual Salary, or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary, in Dollars |
Geophysical Assistant ........................................... | 2,378–2,462–2,548–2,632 |
Groundsman ......................................................... | 1,980–2,036–2,094–2,150 |
Senior Groundsman, Grade 2 ................................. | 2,320–2,406 |
Guillotine Machine Operator .................................. | 2,206–2,264–2,320 |
Guillotine Operator ............................................... | 2,008–2,064–2,122–2,178 |
Handyman ............................................................ | 1,866–1,922 |
Head Reader ......................................................... | 3,618–3,702 |
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 |
Hydrometer Tester ................................................ | 2,236–2,320–2,406–2,490–2,576–2,662 |
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 |
Attorney-General's Department— | |
Inquiry Officer, Grade 1 ..................................... | 2,206–2,264–2,320–2,406–2,490 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
FIRST SCHEDULE—
Annual Salaries of Officers of the Fourth
Division—
Part I.: Male Officers—
Office | Annual Salary, or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary, in Dollars |
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 |
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 |
Inquiry Officer (Mails) .......................................... | 2,520–2,604–2,690–2,776 |
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— | |
| 3,742–3,856–3,970 |
New South Wales and Victoria........................ | 3,970–4,084–4,198 |
Inspector (Automotive) .......................................... | 2,746–2,832–2,918 |
Inspector (Industrial) ............................................. | 2,746–2,832–2,918–3,002–3,088–3,202 |
Inspector (Leases) ................................................. | 2,406–2,490–2,576 |
Inspector (Orchards and Fruit)................................ | 2,632–2,718–2,804–2,890–2,974 |
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—
Annual Salaries of Officers of the Fourth
Division—
Part I.: Male Officers—
Office | Annual Salary, or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary, in Dollars |
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 |
Inspector (Water and Sewerage) | 2,378–2,462–2,548 |
Inspector of Mines (Electrical) ............................... | 3,600–3,714–3,828 |
Inspector of Seamen and Licences........................... | 2,406–2,490–2,576–2,662 |
Inspector of Welding ............................................. | 2,832–2,918 |
Instructor— | |
Department of Civil Aviation ............................. | 2,776–2,860–2,946 |
Instructor— | |
Repatriation Department .................................... | 2,804 |
Instructor, Grade 1 ................................................ | 2,576–2,662–2,746–2,832 |
Instructor, Grade 2 ................................................ | 2,832–2,918–3,002–3,088 |
Instructor (Motor Driving) ..................................... | 2,462–2,548 |
Senior Instructor (Motor Driving) ........................... | 2,690 |
Instrument Maker .................................................. | 2,320–2,406–2,490–2,576 |
Senior Instrument Maker, Grade 1 .......................... | 2,746–2,832 |
Investigation Officer (Printing) .............................. | 3,430–3,544–3,658 |
Investigation Officer (Trades) ................................ | 3,402–3,516–3,630 |
Investigator ........................................................... | 2,434–2,520–2,604–2,690–2,776–2,860 |
Kitchenman .......................................................... | 1,808–1,866–1,922–1,980 |
Laboratory Attendant ............................................ | 1,808–1,866–1,922–1,980–2,036–2,094–2,150 |
Labourer ............................................................... | 1,808–1,866–1,922–1,980 |
Senior Labourer, Grade 1 ....................................... | 2,094 |
Launchmaster ....................................................... | 2,662–2,746–2,832 |
FIRST SCHEDULE—
Annual Salaries of Officers of the Fourth
Division—
Part I.: Male Officers—
Office | Annual Salary, or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary, in Dollars |
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 |
Laundry Manager— | |
Repatriation Department— | |
Queensland and Western Australia .................. | 2,718–2,804–2,890 |
New South Wales and Victoria ....................... | 3,572 |
Leading Hand (Wood Shop) .................................. | 2,804–2,890–2,974 |
Letterpress Machinist—Canberra............................ | 2,206–2,264–2,320 |
Letterpress Machinist—Darwin.............................. | 2,462–2,520–2,576 |
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 |
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 |
Lift Attendant ....................................................... | 1,866–1,922–1,980–2,036 |
Senior Lift Attendant ............................................. | 2,150 |
Lightkeeper .......................................................... | 1,866–1,922–1,980–2,036 |
Head Lightkeeper .................................................. | 2,236–2,292–2,348 |
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 |
Inspector (Radio Line Plant) .................................. | 3,588–3,702–3,816–3,930 |
Line Inspector ....................................................... | 3,588–3,702–3,816–3,930 |
FIRST SCHEDULE-
Annual Salaries of Officers of the Fourth
Division—
Part I.: Male Officers—
Office | Annual Salary, or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary, in Dollars |
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 |
Linotype Operator—Darwin .................................. | 2,632–2,690–2,746 |
Lithographic Machinist .......................................... | 2,206–2,264–2,320 |
Locker, Grade 1 .................................................... | 2,036–2,094–2,150–2,206–2,264–2,320 |
Locker, Grade 2 .................................................... | 2,142–2,266–2,390–2,514–2,638–2,762 |
Locksmith ............................................................ | 2,206–2,292–2,378–2,462 |
Senior Locksmith, Grade 1 .................................... | 2,632–2,718 |
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 |
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 |
Machinist (Binding) .............................................. | 2,206–2,264–2,320 |
Machinist (Steel Construction) ............................... | 1,952–2,008–2,064–2,122 |
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 |
Maintenance Mechanic .......................................... | 2,548 |
Maintenance Officer— | |
Department of Works— | |
| 3,886–4,000–4,112 |
FIRST SCHEDULE—
Annual Salaries of Officers of the Fourth
Division—
Part I.: Male Officers—
Office | Annual Salary, or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary, in Dollars |
Maintenance Officer (Electrical) ............................ | 3,060–3,146–3,230–3,316 |
Manager—Department of Territories ...................... | 2,462–2,548–2,632–2,718–2,804 |
Manager (Cattle) ................................................... | 2,320–2,406–2,490 |
Manager (Cattle Station) ........................................ | 2,406–2,490–2,576–2,662 |
Manager (Cold Stores) ........................................... | 3,828–3,942–4,056 |
Manager (Fauna Reserve) ...................................... | 2,946–3,032 |
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 |
Master of Launch | 2,348–2,434–2,520 |
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 |
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 |
Mechanic (Diesel Engine) ...................................... | 2,206–2,292–2,378–2,462 |
Senior Mechanic (Diesel Engine) ........................... | 2,632–2,718 |
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 |
Mechanic (Printing) ............................................... | 2,206–2,264–2,320 |
Mechanic (Quarantine) .......................................... | 2,320–2,406–2,490–2,576 |
Medical Laboratory Attendant ................................ | 1,922–1,980–2,036 |
FIRST SCHEDULE—
Annual Salaries of Officers of the Fourth
Division—
Part I.: Male Officers—
Office | Annual Salary, or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary, in Dollars |
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 |
Metal Caster .......................................................... | 1,952–2,008–2,064 |
Meter Reader, Grade 1 .......................................... | 2,292–2,378–2,462 |
Mill Manager ........................................................ | 2,804–2,890–2,974 |
Ministerial Messenger ........................................... | 2,178–2,236–2,292–2,348–2,406 |
Ministerial Officer ................................................. | 2,320–2,406–2,490–2,576 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
Monitor (Reporting) .............................................. | 2,890–2,974–3,060 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
| 6,692–6,940–7,188 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
Station Director, Department of Supply .................. | 7,836 |
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—
Annual Salaries of Certain Officers of the
Third Division—
Office | Annual Salary, or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary, in Dollars |
| 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 |
Supervisor of Departmental Aircraft | 5,666–5,818–5,970 |
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 |
| 7,506–7,774–8,042 |
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 |
Textiles Adviser, Department of Trade and Industry. | 7,886 |
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 |
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 |
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 ........................ |
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Senior Communications Officer, Grade 1 ......... | |||||
Senior Communications Officer, Grade 2 ......... | |||||
Senior Communications Officer, Grade 3 ......... | |||||
2 | Medical Officer, Class 1 ................................. |
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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—
Allowances Payable to Certain Officers of
the Third Division—
Part I—
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 |
| 3,390 | 2,988 |
2 |
| 3,210 | 2,808 |
3 |
| 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— |
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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;". | |
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Regulation 63 .................................... | Omit from sub-regulation (2.) " actual ". |
Omit from sub-regulation (3.) " actual ". | |
Omit from paragraph (a) of sub-regulation (4.) " actual ". | |
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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 ". | |
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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—
Amendments of the Public Service
Regulations—
Provisions amended | Amendments |
Regulation 70................ | Omit from sub-regulation (3.) " Two shillings" , insert " $0.20 ". |
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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:— |
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Regulation 87b ............. | Omit from sub-regulation (1.) " receipt of an ", insert " receipt of a ". |
Omit from sub-regulation (1.) " actual " (wherever occurring). | |
Regulation 88 ............... |
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Omit from sub-regulation (4.) " Three shillings (3s.) ", insert " $0.30 ". | |
Regulation 89 ............... |
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Regulation 89A ............. | Omit from sub-regulation (2.) " Ninepence ", insert " $0.08 ". |
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Regulation 90B ............. | Omit " one penny ", insert " 1 cent ". |
Regulation 91 ............... |
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Regulation 92 ............... | Omit from sub-regulation (1.) " Thirteen pounds ", insert " $26.00 ". |
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Omit from sub-regulation (2.) " Thirteen pounds ", insert " $26.00 ". |
THIRD SCHEDULE
Amendments of the Public Service
Regulations—
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Regulation 94................ | Omit " Ten pounds (£10) ", insert " $20.00 ". |
Regulation 95 ............... | Omit from sub-regulation (1.) " ten shillings ", insert " $1.00 ". |
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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 ". |
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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. |
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Omit from sub-regulation (2.) " Four pounds nineteen shillings ", insert " $9.90 ". | |
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Omit from sub-regulation (4.) " Eleven pounds eight shillings ", insert " $22.80 ". | |
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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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