Public Service (Salaries) Regulations (Amendment) (Cth)

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STATUTORY RULES

1972 No.

REGULATIONS UNDER THE PUBLIC SERVICE ACT 1922–1972.*

THE PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD, acting in pursuance and exercise of the authority conferred upon it by the Public Service Act 1922–1972, hereby makes, subject to the approval of the Governor-General, the following Regulations.

Dated this twelfth day of May, 1972.

Commissioner.

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

Dated this twenty-fifth day of May, 1972.

Governor-General.

By His Excellency’s Command,

Sgd. J.D.M. Dobie

Member of the Federal Executive Council for and on behalf of the Prime Minister.

 

Amendments of the Public Service (Salaries) Regulations 

Certain officers of Third Division to be paid at rate applicable to officers of Fourth Division.

1. Regulation 7 of the Public Service (Salaries) Regulations is amended—

(a)by omitting from the table to that regulation the words—

“Chief Technical Officer, Grade 1

Chief Technical Officer, Grade 2

Chief Technical Officer, Grade 3; and

(b)by omitting from that table the words—

“Principal Technical Officer, Grade 2”.

Minimum salaries payable to officers of Fourth Division—according to age.

2.Regulation 10 of the Public Service (Salaries) Regulations is amended by omitting Table B in sub-regulation (1.) and inserting in its stead the following table:—

Table B

First Column

Second Column

Age of officer

Rate in dollars

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

3,582

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

3,940

23 years of age and over.......................................................................................

4,298

* Notified in the Commonwealth Gazette on 1972.

  Statutory Rules 1971, No.174, as amended by Statutory Rules 1971, No. 176; and 1972, Nos. 3, 4, 12 13, 23, 24, 27, 33, 37 and 47.

13052 72—Price 20c 9/8.5.1972

Salaries payable to officers of Fourth Division who are apprentices or trainees.

3. Regulation 11 of the Public Service (Salaries) Regulations is amended by omitting Item 2 in the Table in sub-regulation (1.) and inserting in its stead the following item:—

“2. Technician-in-training (Electrical)

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

1,867

Technician-in-training (Radio)

Not less than two years but less than three years..........................

2,178

Technician-in-training (Telecommunications)

Not less than three years but less than four years....................

3,272

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

3,941”.

First Schedule.

4.—(1.) Part I. of the First Schedule to the Public Service (Salaries) Regulations is amended as set out in the First Schedule to these Regulations.

(2.) Part VI. of the First Schedule to the Public Service (Salaries) Regulations is amended by omitting from Group 1 the words “Trainee Air Traffic Controller” (in the first column).

(3.) Part VII. of the First Schedule to the Public Service (Salaries) Regulations is amended—

(a)by omitting from Item 1 the words “Trainee Air Traffic Controller” (in the second column); and

(b) by inserting after Item 2 the following item:—

“2a. Trainee Air Traffic Controller

Under 18 years.....

2,095

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

2,444

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

2,828

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

3,177

”.

Third Schedule.

5.—(1.) Part I. of the Third Schedule to the Public Service (Salaries) Regulations is amended as set out in the Second Schedule to these Regulations.

(2.) Part II. of the Third Schedule to the Public Service (Salaries) Regulations is amended as set out in the Third Schedule to these Regulations.

(3.) Part IV. of the Third Schedule to the Public Service (Salaries) Regulations is amended as set out in the Fourth Schedule to these Regulations.

Fourth Schedule.

6. The Fourth Schedule to the Public Service (Salaries) Regulations is amended as set out in the Fifth Schedule to these Regulations.

THE SCHEDULES

FIRST SCHEDULE Regulation 4 (1.).

Amendments of Part I. of The First Schedule to the Public Service (Salaries) Regulations

1. Omit Group 5, insert the following group:—

Group 5

Trainee Air Traffic Controller.........................................

3,491–3,643

Air Traffic Controller-in-training....................................

3,839

Air Traffic Controller, Class 1........................................

4,191–4,396–4,602–4,808–5,014–5,220

Air Traffic Controller, Class 2........................................

6,348–6,562–6,775–6,990

Air Traffic Controller, Class 3........................................

7,270–7,486–7,701–7,917

Air Traffic Controller, Class 4........................................

8,207–8,426–8,643

Air Traffic Controller, Class 5........................................

8,940–9,160–9,381

Air Traffic Controller, Class 6........................................

9,713–9,962,10,211

Air Traffic Controller, Class 7........................................

10,578–10,857–11,135

Superintendent—

Air Traffic Control....................................................

12,513

Operational Control...................................................

12,513

2. Omit Group 18.

3. Omit Group 48, insert the following group;—

Group 48

Flight Service Supervisor, Grade 1..................................

7,496–7,734–7,970

Flight Service Supervisor, Grade 2..................................

8,584–8,893–9,203

Flight Service Supervisor, Grade 3..................................

9,817–10,126

Superintendent—

Flight Service............................................................

11,485

4. Omit Group 95, insert the following group:—

Group 95

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

5,171–5,601–6,090–6,625

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

7,484–7,819–8,154–8,490–8,825–9,159–9,494

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

9,880–10,289–10,700–11.108–11,517

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

12,003–12,455–12,904–13,355–13,807

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

14,628–16,213

SECOND SCHEDULE Regulation 5 (1.).

Amendments of Part I. of the Third Schedule to the Public Service (Salaries) Regulations

1. Omit Group 5, insert the following group:—

Group 5

Airways Telecommunications Officer, Grade 1................

3,587–3,773–3,958–4,144–4,329–4,516–4,701

Airways Telecommunications Officer, Grade 2................

4,904–5,107–5,311

Airways Telecommunications Officer, Grade 3................

5,513–5,717–5,920

Airways Telecommunications Officer, Grade 4................

6,123–6,326–6,529

2. Omit Group 9, insert the following group:—

Group 9

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

3,908–4,033

3. Omit Groups 16 and 17, insert the following groups:—

Group 16

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

4,184–4,296–4,437

Second Schedule—continued

Group 17

Assistant Manager—

Northern Territory Administration of the Department of the Interior.....................................................................

3,698–3,808–3,919–4,031

4. Omit Group 21, insert the following group:—

Group 21

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

2,970–3,055–3,140–3,225–3,310–3,395–3,480

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

3,590–3,695–3,800

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

3,800–3,915–4,030

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

4,030–4,150–4,270

5. Omit Group 36, insert the following group:—

Group 36

Bookbinder....................................................................

3,837–3,960–4,063

6. Omit Group 51, insert the following group:—

Group 51

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

3,584–3,687–3,790

7. Omit Group 62, insert the following group:—

Group 62

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

3,857–3,960–4,063

8. Omit Group 65.

9. Omit Group 72, insert the following group:—

Group 72

Custodian (Buildings)—

Department of the Interior—

Queensland, Western Australia or Northern Territory Administration.....................................................

3,625–3,736–3,845

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

4,068–4,176–4,288

Victoria—

Commonwealth Centre....................................

3,845–3,956–4,068

Other than Commonwealth Centre....................

4,288–4,398–4,546

Central Staff.........................................................

5,134–5,282

Postmaster-General’s Department—

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

3,625–3,736–3,845

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

3,845–3,956–4,068

Central Staff or Queensland..................................

4,068–4,176–4,288

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

4,288–4,398–4,546

New South Wales or Victoria................................

5,134–5,282

Department of Supply—

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

4,693–4,841–4,989

10. Omit Group 75, insert the following group:—

Group 75

Darkroom Operator, Grade 1..........................................

2,960–3,070–3,100–3,290–3,400–3,510–3,620–3,700

Darkroom Operator, Grade 2..........................................

4,070–4,200–4,330

Senior Darkroom Operator.............................................

4,620–4,780

11. Omit Groups 78 and 79, insert the following groups:—

Group 78

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

3,174–3,332–3,486–3,641–3,798–3,953–4,108

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

4,301–4,457–4,613–4,771–4,928

Second Schedule—continued

Group 79

Draftsman, Grade 1........................................................

4,609–4,771–4,933–5,096–5,258– 5,418–5,582–5,743–5,907

Draftsman, Grade 2........................................................

6,060–6,269–6,476

Senior Draftsman...........................................................

6,684–6,890–7,098

Supervising Draftsman...................................................

7,332–7,579–7,824

Chief Draftsman, Grade 1...............................................

8,564–8,812

Chief Draftsman, Grade 2...............................................

9,549–9,797

Chief Draftsman, Grade 3...............................................

10,316

Chief Draftsman, Grade 4...............................................

10,964

Controller of Drafting Services.......................................

11,743

12. Omit Group 83, insert the following group:—

Group 83

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

3,128–3,205–3,276

Electrician.....................................................................

3,745–3,857–3,967

Electrical Fitter and Mechanic........................................

3,745–3,857–3,967–4,241–4,356– 4,471

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

4,688–4,800

Senior Electrical Fitter and Mechanic, Grade 2................

4,941

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

5,600–5,756

Foreman Electrical Fitter and Mechanic, Grade 2.............

6,068–6,223–6,378–6,534

13. Omit Groups 85 and 86, insert the following groups:—

Group 85

Department of Civil Aviation—

Electrical Technical Officer, Grade 1..........................

5,096–5,258–5,418–5,582–5,743– 5,907

Electrical Technical Officer, Grade 2..........................

6,060–6,269–6,476

Senior Electrical Technical Officer, Grade 1...............

6,684–6,890–7,098

Senior Electrical Technical Officer, Grade 2...............

7,332–7,579–7,824

Senior Electrical Technical Officer, Grade 3...............

8,071–8,317

Group 86

Electrical Technician—

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

4,609–4,771–4,933–5,096

14. Omit Group 93, insert the following group:—

Group 93

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

6,187–6,342

15. Omit Groups 101 and 102, insert the following groups:—

Group 101

Assistant Film Processor................................................

3,525–3,638–3,750–3,862

Film Processor...............................................................

4,257–4,386–4,516–4,645

Senior Film Processor, Grade 1.......................................

4,847–5,024

Senior Film Processor, Grade 2.......................................

5,200–5,377

Film Processing Supervisor, Grade 1...............................

5,672–5,878

Film Processing Supervisor, Grade 2...............................

6,498–6,703

Group 102

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

3,857–3,960–4,060

16. Omit Group 108, insert the following group:—

Group 108

Flight Service Officer, Grade 1.......................................

3,767–3,950–4,132–4,315–4,497– 4,679–4,861–5,045–5,225–5,410

Flight Service Officer, Grade 2.......................................

5,603–5,808–6,006–6,204

Flight Service Officer, Grade 3.......................................

6,404–6,602–6,801–6,999

Second Schedule—continued

17. Omit Group 117, insert the following group:—

Group 117

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

3,240–3,324–3,397

18. Omit Group 120, insert the following group:—

Group 120

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

5,946–6,094–6,242

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

6,396–6,541–6,690

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

6,728–6,876–7,021

19. Omit Group 124.

20. Omit Groups 125 and 126, insert the following groups:—

Group 125

Groundsman—

Department of Shipping and Transport.......................

3,233–3,319–3,405

Group 126

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

3,857–3,960–4,063

21. Omit Group 129, insert tie following group:—

Group 129

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

5,407–5,564

22. Omit Groups 134 and 135, insert the following groups:—

Group 134

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

3,174–3,332–3,486–3,641–3,798–3,953–4,108

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

4,301–4,457–4,613–4,771–4,928

Group 135

Illustrator, Grade 1.........................................................

4,609–4,771–4,933–5,096–5,258–5,418–5,582–5,743–5,907

Illustrator, Grade 2.........................................................

6,060–6,269–6,476

Senior Illustrator, Grade 1..............................................

6,684–6,890–7,098

Senior Illustrator, Grade 2..............................................

7,332–7,579–7,824

Chief Illustrator.............................................................

8,564–8,812

23. Omit Group 141.

24. Omit Group 149, insert the following group:—

Group 149

Instructor—

Northern Territory Administration of the Department of the Interior.................................................................

4,437–4,548–4,659–4,769

25. Omit Group 156.

26. Omit Group 168, insert the following group:—

Group 168

Letterpress Machinist.....................................................

3,857–3,960–4,063

27. Omit Groups 176 and 177, insert the following groups:—

Group 176

Linotype Operator..........................................................

4,157–4,260–4,363

Group 177

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

3,857–3,960–4,063

Second Schedule—continued

28. Omit Group 179, insert the following group:—

Group 179

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

4,157–4,260–4,363

29. Omit Group 181, insert the following group:—

Group 181

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

3,857–3,960–4,063

30. Omit Group 186, insert the following group:—

Group 186

Manager—

Northern Territory Administration of the Department of the Interior.................................................................

4,106–4,234–4,363–4,494–4,624

31. Omit Group 199, insert the following group:—

Group 199

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

3,857–3,960–4,063

32. Omit Group 205, insert the following group:—

Group 205

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

3,261–3,372–3,480

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

3,357–3,466–3,575

33. Omit Group 209, insert the following group:—

Group 209

Motor Mechanic............................................................

3,745–3,857–3,967

Senior Motor Mechanic, Grade 1....................................

4,184–4,296

Foreman Mechanic (Motor Repair), Grade 1....................

5,096–5,252

Foreman Mechanic (Motor Repair), Grade 2—

Department of the Interior—

Central Staff.........................................................

5,564–5,719–5,874–6,030

Northern Territory Administration.........................

5,407–5,564

Postmaster-General’s Department..............................

5,564–5,719–5,874–6,030

Other than Department of the Interior and Postmaster-General’s Department...........................................

5,407–5,564

Foreman Mechanic (Motor Repair), Grade 3—

Postmaster-General’s Department..............................

6,187–6,342–6,497

Other than Postmaster-General’s Department..............

5,719–5,874–6,030

Workshop Supervisor (Mechanical Aids), Grade 1...........

5,564–5,719–5,874–6,030

Workshop Supervisor (Mechanical Aids), Grade 2...........

6,187–6,342–6,497

34. Omit Group 216, insert the following group:—

Group 216

Officer-in-charge—

Department of the Environment, Aborigines and the Arts, Darwin.................................................................

5,256–5,401–5,546

35. Omit Group 220, insert the following group:—

Group 220

Overseer (Printing), Grade 1...........................................

5,096–5,252

Overseer (Printing), Grade 2...........................................

5,407–5,564

Overseer (Printing), Grade 3...........................................

5,719–5,874

36. Omit Groups 227, 228, 229, 230 and 231, insert the following groups:—

Group 227

Photo-engraving Operator..............................................

3,857–3,960–4,063

Second Schedule—continued

Group 228

Assistant Photographer...................................................

2,960–3,070–3,180–3,290–3,400–3,510–3,620–3,730

Photographer.................................................................

4,020–4,158–4,296–4,434–4,572–4,710

Photographer-in-charge..................................................

5,038–5,176

Group 229

Photographic Officer—

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

5,985–6,155

Group 230

Photolithographic Operator.............................................

3,857–3,960–4,063

Group 231

Plan Records Assistant, Grade 1.....................................

3,174–3,332–3,486–3,641–3,798– 3,953–4,108

Plan Records Assistant, Grade 2.....................................

4,301–4,457–4,613–4,771–4,928

Plan Records Officer......................................................

4,609–4,771–4,933–5,096–5,258–5,418–5,582–5,743–5,907

37. Omit Group 237, insert the following group:—

Group 237

Polisher.........................................................................

2,895–2,978–3,052

Polisher (First Class)......................................................

3,128–3,205–3,276

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

3,511–3,623

38. Omit Group 243, insert the following group:—

Group 243

Pressman

3,857–3,960–4,063

39. Omit Groups 248 and 249, insert the following group:—

Group 248

Proof Reader.................................................................

3,857–3,960–4,063

40. Omit Group 252.

41. Omit Groups 253 and 254, insert the following groups:—

Group 253

Radio Technical Officer, Grade 1....................................

5,096–5,258–5,418–5,582–5,743–5,907

Radio Technical Officer, Grade 2....................................

6,060–6,269–6,476

Senior Radio Technical Officer, Grade 1.........................

6,684–6,890–7,098

Senior Radio Technical Officer, Grade 2.........................

7,332–7,579–7,824

Senior Radio Technical Officer, Grade 3.........................

8,071–8,317

Group 254

Radio Technician...........................................................

4,609–4,771–4,933–5,096

42. Omit Group 261, insert the following group:—

Group 261

Ruler.............................................................................

3,857–3,960–4,063

43. Omit Group 277, insert the following group:—

Group 277

Stereotyper....................................................................

3,857–3,960–4,063

Second Schedule—continued

44. Omit Group 283, insert the following group:—

Group 283

Superintendent—

Lands and Community Development Division of the Northern Territory Administration of the Department of the Interior............................................................................

5,730–5,892–6,054–6,217

45. Omit Group 283a.

46. Omit Group 284, insert the following group:—

Group 284

Supervisor—

Department of the Army............................................

5,020–5,170

Department of Defence..............................................

5,470–5,640

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

5,810–5,980

Department of Air.....................................................

6,320–6,510

Department of the Environment, Aborigines and the Arts, Printing Branch, Melbourne Section......................

6,320–6,510

Supervisor (Photography and Plan Production), Grade 2

5,470–5,640

Supervisor (Photography and Plan Production), Grade 2

5,810–5,980

47. Omit Group 284a.

48. Omit Groups 285 and 286, insert the following group:—

Group 285

Supervisor—

Department of the Environment, Aborigines and the Arts, Printing Branch—

Plan Printing....................................................

4,030–4,150–4,270

Other than Plan Printing...................................

6,187–6,342

49. Omit Groups 288, 289 and 290, insert the following groups:—

Group 288

Supervisor—

A.C.T. Lands and Transport Division of the Department of the Interior.................................................................

3,910–4,030–4,150

Group 289

Supervisor—

Animal Industry and Agriculture Branch of the Resource Development Division of the Northern Territory Administration of the Department of the Interior....

3,808–3,919–4,031–4,140

Group 290

Supervisor—

Local Government, Community Services and Housing Branch of the Lands and Community Development Division of the Northern Territory Administration of the Department of the Interior.................................................................

4,515–4,635–4,758–4,878

50. Omit Group 291.

51. Omit Group 295, insert the following group:—

Group 295

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

3,459–3,573–3,685

52. Omit Group 298.

53. Omit Group 303, insert the following group:—

Group 303

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

3,174–3,332–3,486–3,641–3,798– 3,953–4,108

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

4,301–4,457–4,613–4,771–4,928

Second Schedule—continued

54. Omit Group 306, insert the following group:—

Group 306

Department of Civil Aviation, Electrical Technical School—

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

5,897–6,087–6,279–6,476

Senior Technical Instructor, Grade 1..........................

6,823–7,032

Senior Technical Instructor, Grade 2..........................

7,383

55. Omit Groups 309 and 310, insert the following groups:—

Group 309

Department of Civil Aviation, Radio Technical School—

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

5,897–6,087–6,279–6,476

Senior Technical Instructor, Grade 1..........................

6,823–7,032

Senior Technical Instructor, Grade 2..........................

7,383

Senior Technical Instructor, Grade 3..........................

7,755

Group 310

Commonwealth Bureau of Meteorology, Department of the Interior—

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

5,897–6,087–6,279–6,476

56. Omit Group 312, insert the following group:—

Group 312

Postmaster-General’s Department, Technicians’ School—

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

5,897–6,087–6,279–6,476

Senior Technical Instructor, Grade 1..........................

6,823–7,032

Senior Technical Instructor, Grade 2..........................

7,383

Senior Technical Instructor, Grade 3..........................

7,755

Senior Technical Instructor, Grade 4..........................

8,223

Senior Technical Instructor, Grade 5..........................

8,689

57. Omit Groups 315, 316, 317, 318, 319, 320, 321, 322, 323, 324 and 325, insert the following groups:—

Group 315

Technical Officer, Grade 1.............................................

4,609–4,771–4,933–5,096–5,258–5,418–5,582–5,743–5,907

Technical Officer, Grade 2.............................................

6,060–6,269–6,476

Senior Technical Officer, Grade 1...................................

6,684–6,890–7,098

Senior Technical Officer, Grade 2...................................

7,332–7,579–7,824

Senior Technical Officer, Grade 3...................................

8,071–8,317

Principal Technical Officer, Grade 1...............................

8,564–8,812

Group 316

Technical Officer (Buildings). Grade 1............................

4,609–4,771–4,933–5,096–5,258–5,418–5,582–5,743–5,907

Technical Officer (Buildings), Grade 2............................

6,060–6,269–6,476

Senior Technical Officer (Buildings), Grade 1.................

6,684–6,890–7,098

Senior Technical Officer (Buildings), Grade 2.................

7,332–7,579–7,824

Senior Technical Officer (Buildings), Grade 3.................

8,071–8,317

Chief Technical Officer (Buildings), Grade 1...................

8,564–8,812

Chief Technical Officer (Buildings), Grade 2...................

9,054–9,303

Chief Technical Officer (Buildings), Grade 3...................

9,549–9,797

Controller (Buildings)....................................................

10,964

Group 317

Technical Officer (Engineering), Grade 1........................

4,609–4,771–4,933–5,096–5,258–5,418–5,582–5,743–5,907

Technical Officer (Engineering), Grade 2........................

6,060–6,269–6,476

Senior Technical Officer (Engineering), Grade 1..............

6,684–6,890–7,098

Senior Technical Officer (Engineering), Grade 2..............

7,332–7,579–7,824

Senior Technical Officer (Engineering), Grade 3..............

8,071–8,317

Principal Technical Officer (Engineering)........................

8,564–8,812

Superintendent (Electrical Design)—

Department of Shipping and Transport, Central Office

9,054–9,303

Superintendent (Vertical Transportation)—

Department of Works, Victoria..................................

9,054–9,303

Controller, Radio Inspection Services

10,316

Second Schedule—continued

Group 318

Technical Officer (Medical Laboratory), Grade 1.............

4,609–4,771–4,933–5,096–5,258–5,418–5,582–5,743–5,907

Technical Officer (Medical Laboratory), Grade 2.............

6,060–6,269–6,476

Group 319

Technical Officer (Meteorology), Grade 1.......................

4,609–4,771–4,933–5,096–5,258–3,418–5,582–5,743–5,907

Technical Officer (Meteorology), Grade 2.......................

6,060–6,269–6,476

Senior Technical Officer (Meteorology), Grade 1.............

6,684–6,890–7,098

Senior Technical Officer (Meteorology), Grade 2.............

7,332–7,579–7,824

Senior Technical Officer (Meteorology), Grade 3.............

8,071–8,317

Principal Technical Officer (Meteorology)......................

9,054–9.303

Group 320

Technical Officer (Science), Grade 1...............................

4,609–4,771–4,933–5,096–5,258–5,418–5,582–5,743–5,907

Technical Officer (Science), Grade 2...............................

6,060–6,269–6,476

Senior Technical Officer (Science), Grade 1....................

6,684–6,890–7,098

Senior Technical Officer (Science), Grade 2....................

7,332–7,579–7,524

Senior Technical Officer (Science), Grade 3....................

8,071–8,317

Group 321

Technical Officer (Surveying), Grade 1...........................

4,609–4,771–4,933–5,096–5,258–5,418–5,582–5,743–5,907

Technical Officer (Surveying), Grade 2...........................

6,060–6,269–6,476

Senior Technical Officer (Surveying), Grade 1................

6,684–6,890–7,098

Senior Technical Officer (Surveying), Grade 2................

7,332–7,579–7,824

Group 322

Technician (Defence).....................................................

4,609–4,771–4,933–5,096

Group 323

Technician-in-training (Electrical)..................................

4,217

Group 324

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

4,217

Group 325

Technician-in-training (Telecommunications)..................

4,217

58. Omit Group 328.

59. Omit Groups 331 and 332. insert the following groups:—

Group 331

Telecommunications Technician.....................................

4,609–4,771–4,933–5,096

Group 332

Telecommunications Technical Officer, Grade 1..............

5,096–5,258–5,418–5,582–5,743–5,907

Telecommunications Technical Officer, Grade 2..............

6,050–6,269–6,476

Senior Telecommunications Technical Office, Grade 1....

6,684–6,890–7,098

Senior Telecommunications Technical Officer, Grade 2...

7,332–7,579–7,824

Senior Telecommunications Technical Officer, Grade 3...

8,071–8,317

60. Omit Group 346, insert the following group:—

Group 346

Electrical Trainee...........................................................

3,582–3,940–4,298

Radio Trainee................................................................

3,582–3,940–4,298

Telecommunications Trainee..........................................

3,582–3,940–4,298

Trainee Draftsman.........................................................

3,582–3,940–4,298

Trainee Technical Officer (Buildings).............................

3,582–3,940–4,298

Trainee Technical Officer (Engineering)..........................

3,582–3,940–4,298

Trainee Technical Officer (Medical Laboratory)..............

3,582–3,940–4,298

Trainee Technical Officer (Meteorology)........................

3,582–3,940–4,298

Trainee Technical Officer (Science)................................

3,382–3,940–4,298

Trainee Technical Officer (Surveying)............................

3,582–3,940–4,298

Second Schedule—continued

61. Omit Group 361.

62. Omit Group 366, insert the following group:—

Group 366

Worts Supervisor..........................................................

6,396–6,541–6,690

Senior Works Supervisor.............................................

6,728–6,876–7,021

THIRD SCHEDULE Regulation 5 (2.).

Amendments of Part II. of the Third Schedule to the Public Service (Salaries) Regulations

1. Omit Group 379, insert the following group:—

Group 379

Forewoman...................................................................

2,990–3,095–3,200

2. Omit Groups 385 and 386, insert the following groups:—

Group 385

Nurse (Male).................................................................

3,546–3,716–3,886–4,056–4,226

Senior Nurse (Male).......................................................

4,800–5,000–5,200

Tutor Nurse (Male)........................................................

4,800–5,000–5,200–5,400–5,600

Group 386

Nursing Sister—

Department of Health................................................

4,800–5,000–5,200

3. Omit Groups 390 and 391, insert the following groups:—

Group 390

Sister.............................................................................

3,546–3,716–3,886–4,056–4,226

Senior Sister..................................................................

4,800–5,000–5,200

Tutor Sister....................................................................

4,800-5,000–5,200–5,400–5,600

Senior Tutor Sister, Grade 1...........................................

6,100

Senior Tutor Sister, Grade 2...........................................

6,500

Matron, Grade 1.............................................................

6,200

Matron, Grade 2.............................................................

6,750

Matron, Grade 3.............................................................

7,300

Matron, Grade 4.............................................................

8,175

Matron, Grade 5.............................................................

9,050

Matron, Grade 6.............................................................

9,925

Matron, Grade 7.............................................................

10,800

Group 391

Sister (Industrial)...........................................................

3,920–4,120–4,320

FOURTH SCHEDULE Regulation 5 (3.).

Amendments of Part IV. of the Third Schedule to the Public Service (Salaries) Regulations

1. Omit Item 1, insert the following item:—

1

Airways Telecommunications Officer, Grade 1

18 years........

2,511

..

19 years........

2,908

..

20 years........

3,264

..

2. Omit item 7, insert the following item:—

7

Assistant Film Processor

Under 17 years

1,763

1,763

17 years........

2,115

2,115

18 years........

2,468

2,468

19 years........

2,855

2,855

20 years........

3,208

3,208

Fourth Schedule—continued

3. Omit Items 9 and 10, insert the following items:—

9

Assistant Photographer

Under 17 years

1,480

1,480

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

1,776

1,776

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

2,072

2,072

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

2,398

2,398

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

2,694

2,694

 

10

Assistant (Plan Printing), Grade 1

Under 17 years

1,485

1,485

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

1,782

1,782

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

2,079

2,079

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

2,406

2,406

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

2,703

2,703

4. Omit Items 17, 18, 19, 20 and 21, insert the following items:—

17

Darkroom Operator, Grade 1

Under 17 years

1,480

1,480

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

1,776

1,776

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

2,072

2,072

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

2,398

2,398

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

2,694

2,694

 

18

Drafting Assistant, Grade 1

Under 17 years

1,587

1,587

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

1,904

1,904

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

2,222

2,222

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

2,571

2,571

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

2,888

2,888

 

19

Electrical Trainee

Under 18 years

2,149

..

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

2,507

..

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

2,901

..

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

3,260

..

 

20

Flight Service Officer, Grade 1

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

3,051

..

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

3,428

..

 

21

Illustrating Assistant, Grade 1

Under 17 years

1,587

1,587

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

1,904

1,904

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

2,222

2,222

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

2,571

2,571

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

2,888

2,888

5. Omit item 29, insert the following item :—

29

Plan Records Assistant, Grade 1

Under 17 years

1,587

1,587

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

1,904

1,904

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

2,222

2,222

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

2,571

2,571

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

2,888

2,888

6. Omit item 32, insert the following item:—

32

Radio Trainee

Under 18 years

2,149

..

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

2,507

..

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

2,901

..

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

3,260

..

7. Omit items 35, 36, 37 and 38, insert the following items:—

35

Technical Assistant, Grade 1

Under 17 years

1.587

1,587

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

1,904

1,904

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

2,222

2,222

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

2,571

2,571

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

2,888

2,888

 

36

Technician-in-training (Electrical)

Under 18 years

1,867

..

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

2,178

..

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

3,272

..

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

3,941

..

 

37

Technician-in-training (Radio)

Under 18 years

1,867

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

2,178

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

3,272

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

3,941

Fourth Schedule—continued

38

Technician-in-training (Telecommunications)

Under 18 years

1,867

..

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

2,178

..

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

3,272

..

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

3,941

..

8. Omit item 41, insert the following Item:—

41

Telecommunications Trainee

Under 18 years

2,149

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

2,507

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

2,901

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

3,260

9. Omit item 45, insert the following item:—

45

Trainee Draftsman

Under 18 years

2,149

2,149

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

2,507

2,507

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

2,901

2,901

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

3,260

3,260

10. Omit items 48, 49, 50, 51, 52 and 53, insert the following items:—

48

Trainee Technical Officer (Buildings)

Under 18 years

2,149

2,149

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

2,507

2,507

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

2,901

2,901

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

3,260

3,260

 

49

Trainee Technical Officer (Engineering)

Under 18 years

2,149

2,149

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

2,507

2,507

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

2,901

2,901

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

3,260

3,260

 

50

Trainee Technical Officer (Medical Laboratory)

Under 18 years

2,149

2,149

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

2,507

2,507

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

2,901

2,901

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

3,260

3,260

 

51

Trainee Technical Officer (Meteorology)

Under 18 years

2,149

2,149

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

2,507

2,507

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

2,901

2,901

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

3,260

3,260

 

52

Trainee Technical Officer (Science)

Under 18 years

2,149

2,149

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

2,507

2,507

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

2,901

2,901

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

3,260

3,260

 

53

Trainee Technical Officer (Surveying)

Under 18 years

2,149

2,149

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

2,507

2,507

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

2,901

2,901

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

3,260

3,260

FIFTH SCHEDULE Regulation 6.

Amendments of the Fourth Schedule tothe Public Service (Salaries) Regulations

1. Omit item 2, insert the following item:—

2 Airways Telecommunications Officer, Grade 1

Where—

(a)he has passed an examination conducted by or on behalf of the Board for the purpose of this paragraph; and

(b) he is in receipt of salary at a rate specified in the first column of the following table, he shall be paid an allowance at the rate specified in the second column of that table opposite to that rate in the first column.

First Column

Second Column

Rate of salary in dollars

Rate of allowance in dollars

3,587, 3,958.......................

186

3,773, 4,144, 4,516...........

185

4,329....................................

187

Fifth Schedule—continued

2.Item 4 is amended by omitting the figures “403” (in the Third Column) and inserting in their stead the figures “440”.

3. Item 13 is amended by omitting the figures “403” (in the Third Column) and inserting in their stead the figures “440”.

4. Item 16 is amended by omitting the figures “1572”, twice appearing, (in the Third Column) and inserting in their stead the figures “2212”.

5. Item 17 is amended by omitting the figures “3103”, twice appearing, (in the Third Column) and inserting in their stead the figures “3324”.

6. After Item 23, insert the following items:—

23a Matron, Grades 1 to 7....................

He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of 260 dollars if he holds the diploma in Nursing Administration of the College of Nursing, Australia or the New South Wales College of Nursing.

23b Matron, Grade 7—

Repatriation General

Hospital, Concord

He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of 601 dollars while performing duty as Nursing Adviser to the Central Office of the Repatriation Department.

7. Omit Item 26, insert the following item:—

26 Nurse (Male) Sister.........................

1. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of 295 dollars while in charge of an operating theatre.

2. Subject to the next succeeding paragraph he shall be paid an allowance—

(a) at the rate of 260 dollars in respect of each postgraduate nursing certificate of the College of Nursing, Australia or the New South Wales College of Nursing held by him if he performs duties of the kind to which the certificate relates, and

(b)at the rate of 104 dollars in respect of each postgraduate nursing certificate (other than a certificate issued by a College referred to in the last preceding paragraph) recognized by the Board, having regard to the nature of the training in respect of which the certificate was issued, if he performs duties of the kind to which the certificate relates.

3. The maximum rate at which an allowance is payable under the last preceding paragraph is 520 dollars per annum.

8. Omit Item 36, insert the following item:—

36 Senior Nurse (Male) Senior Sister....

1. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of 440 dollars while in charge of three or more operating theatres.

2. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of 190 dollars while in charge of a ward provided with staff for 55 or more patients.

3. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of 440 dollars white in charge of the Central Sterilizing Department, Repatriation General Hospital, Concord or Heidelberg or Greenslopes.

4. He. shall be paid an allowance at the rate of 285 dollars while employed as Evening Superintendent.

5. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of 440 dollars while employed as Night Superintendent.

6. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of 570 dollars while in charge of the Outpatients’ Clinic, Repatriation Department, at Sydney or Melbourne.

7. Subject to the next succeeding paragraph he shall be’ paid an allowance—

(a) at the rate of 260 dollars in respect of each postgraduate nursing certificate of the College of Nursing, Australia or the New South Wales College of Nursing held by him if he performs duties of the kind to which the certificate relates, and

Fifth Schedule—continued

(b)at the rate of 104 dollars in respect of each postgraduate nursing certificate (other than a certificate issued by a College referred to in the last preceding paragraph) recognized by the Board, having regard to the nature of the training in respect of which the certificate was issued, if he performs duties of the kind to which the certificate relates.

8. The maximum rate at which an allowance is payable under the last preceding paragraph is 520 dollars per annum.

9. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of 285 dollars while occupying the position of Senior Sister in the Department of Social Services, Rehabilitation Centre, at Kingsholme, Queensland or St. Margarets, South Australia or Melville, Western Australia.

10. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of 570 dollars while occupying the position of Senior Sister in the Department of Social Services, Rehabilitation Centre, at Maryport, Victoria.

11. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of 1,000 dollars while occupying the position of Senior Sister in the Department of Social Services, Rehabilitation Centre, at Mt. Wilga, New South Wales.

12. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of 570 dollars while in charge of both the Outpatients’ Clinic and Casualty at Darwin Hospital, Department of Health, Northern Territory.

9. Omit Item 45, insert the following item:—

45 Tutor Nurse (Male)

Tutor Sister.........................................

1. Subject to the next succeeding paragraph he shall, if he does not possess either the Diploma in Nursing Education of the College of Nursing, Australia or the Sister Tutor Diploma of the New South Wales College of Nursing, be paid an allowance—

(a) at the rate of 260 dollars in respect of each postgraduate nursing certificate of the College of Nursing, Australia or the New South Wales College of Nursing held by him if he performs duties of the kind to which the certificate relates; and.

(b) at the rate of 104 dollars in respect of each postgraduate nursing certificate (other than a certificate issued by a College referred to in the last preceding paragraph) recognised by the Board, having regard to the nature of the training in respect of which the certificate was issued, if he performs duties of the kind to which the certificate relates.

2. The maximum rate at which an allowance is payable under the last preceding paragraph is 520 dollars per annum.

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