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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 ofthe Governor-General, the following Regulations.

Dated this sixth day of November, 1972.

Chairman.

Commissioner.

Commissioner.

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

Dated this seventeenth day of November, 1972.

Paul Hasluck

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.

PUBLIC SERVICE (SALARIES) REGULATIONS

Part I.—Preliminary.

Citation.

1. These Regulations may be cited as the Public Service (Salaries) Regulations.

Repeal.

2. The Public Service (Salaries) Regulations, comprising the following Statutory Rules, are repealed:—

Statutory Rules 1971, No. 174

Statutory Rules 1971, No. 176

Statutory Rules 1972, No. 3

Statutory Rules 1972, No. 4

Statutory Rules 1972, No. 12

Statutory Rules 1972, No. 13

Statutory Rules 1972, No. 23

Statutory Rules 1972, No. 24

Statutory Rules 1972, No. 27

Statutory Rules 1972, No. 33

Statutory Rules 1972, No. 37

Statutory Rules 1972, No. 47

Statutory Rules 1972, No. 59

Statutory Rules 1972, No. 78

Statutory Rules 1972, No. 84

Statutory Rules 1972, No. 90

* Notified in the Commonwealth Gazette on 1972.

19266/72—Price 65c 9/24.10.1972

Statutory Rules 1972, No. 138

Statutory Rules 1972, No. 139

Statutory Rules 1972, No. 164

Statutory Rules 1972, No. 169

Statutory Rules 1972, No. 170

Statutory Rules 1972, No. 173

Statutory Rules 1972, No. 178.

Parts

3. These Regulations are divided into Parts, as follows:—

Part I.—Preliminary (Regulations 1-4).

Part II.—Salaries and Allowances payable to Officers, of the Second, Third or Fourth Division (Regulations 5-14).

Part III.—Salaries and Allowances payable to Officers appointed as Unattached Officers of the Second, Third or Fourth Division (Regulation 15).

Part IV.—Miscellaneous (Regulation 16).

Interpretation.

4.—(1.) In these Regulations, unless the contrary intention appears, “rate” means rate per annum.

(2.) In these Regulations, a reference to salary or an allowance at the rate of a specified sum in dollars shall be read as a reference to salary or the allowance at the rate of that specified sum per annum.

Part II—Salaries and Allowances Payable to Officers of the Second Third or Fourth Division.

Salaries payable to officers of Second Division.

5. For the purposes of sub-section (2.) of section 30 of the Act, the rate at which salary is payable to an officer who occupies an office in the Second Division is the rate specified inthe second column of the following table that is appropriate to that office having regard to its classification:—

First Column

Second Column

Level of office

Rate in dollars

Level 1 .............................................................................................................

14,479

Level 2 .............................................................................................................

15,983

Level 3 .............................................................................................................

17,489

Level 4 .............................................................................................................

18,995

Level 5 .............................................................................................................

20,502

Level 6 .............................................................................................................

22,012

Salaries payable to officers of Third Division—general scales.

6.—(1.) For the purposes of sub-section (2.) of section 30 of the Act, the rate at which, or the scale of rates in accordance with which, salary is payable to an officer who occupies an office in the Third Division specified or described in the first column of Part I. of the First Schedule to these Regulations is, subject to sub-regulation (2.) of the next succeeding regulation, the rateor scale of rates, specified in the second column of that Schedule in relation to that office.

(2.) For the purposes of sub-section (2.) of section 30 of the Act, the scale of rates inaccordance with which salary is payable to anofficer who occupies an office in the Third Division to which there is allotted by its classification the minimum and maximum rates specified, respectively, in the second and third columns of Part II. of the First Schedule to these Regulations is, subject to sub-regulations (1.) and (2.) of the next succeeding regulation, the scale of rates specified in the fourth column of that Part in relation to those minimum and maximum rates.

(3.) For the purposes of sub-section (2.) of section 30 of the Act, the scale of rates in accordance with which salary is payable to an officer who occupies an office in the Third Division specified in the first column of Part III. of the First Schedule to these Regulations is, subject to sub-regulation (1.) of the next succeeding regulation, the scale of rates specified in the second column of that Part in relation to that office.

(4.) For the purposes of sub-section (2.) of section 30 of the Act, the scale of rates in accordance with which salary is payable to an officer who occupies an office in the Third Division specified in the first column of Part IV. of the First Schedule to these Regulations is the scale of rates specified in the second column of that Part in relation to that office.

Minimum salaries payable to officers of Third Division according to age.

7.—(1.) Where an officer—

(a)was not an employee immediately before he was appointed an officer;

(b)occupies, immediately after being appointed an officer, an office in the Third Division referred to in sub-regulation (2.) or (3.) of the last preceding regulation; and

(c) isof an age specified in the first column of the table in this sub-regulation,

the minimum rate at which salary is payable to the officer while be continues to occupy the office is the rate specified in the second column of that table in relation to the age of the officer in the first column of that table

First Column

Second Column

Age of officer

Rate in dollars

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

4,018

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

4,206

(2.) For the purposes of sub-section (2.) of section 30 of the Act, the rate at which salary is payable to an officer who—

(a)occupies an office in the Third Division specified or described in an item in Part V. of the First Schedule to these Regulations (in the second column); and

(b)is of an age specified in that item (in the third column),

is the rate specified in that item (in the fourth column) in relation to the age of the officer in the third column.

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

8. The rate at which, or the scale of rates in accordance with which, salary is payable to an officer who occupies an office in the Third Division specified or described in the table in this sub-regulation is the rate at which, or the scale of rates in accordance with which, salary is payable under regulation 10 of these Regulations to an officer who occupies an office in the Fourth Division having the same designation or description.

Airways Telecommunications Officer, Grade 1

Airways Telecommunications Officer, Grade 2

Airways Telecommunications Officer, Grade 3

Airways Telecommunications Officer, Grade 4

Assistant Conservator

Assistant Technical Cataloguer

Chief Draftsman, Grade 1

Chief Draftsman, Grade 2

Chief Draftsman, Grade 3

Chief Draftsman, Grade 4

Chief Illustrator

Chief Technical Officer (Buildings), Grade 1

Chief Technical Officer (Buildings), Grade 2

Chief Technical Officer (Buildings), Grade 3

Communications Officer

Conservator

Controller (Buildings)

Controller of Drafting Services

Controller, Radio Inspection Services

Drafting Assistant, Grade 1

Drafting Assistant, Grade 2

Draftsman, Grade 1

Draftsman, Grade 2

Electrical Technical Officer, Grade 1

Electrical Technical Officer, Grade 2

Electrical Technician

Electrical Trainee

Flight Service Officer, Grade 1

Flight Service Officer, Grade 2

Flight Service Officer, Grade 3

Illustrating Assistant, Grade 1

Illustrating Assistant, Grade 2

Illustrator, Grade 1

Illustrator, Grade 2

Plan Records Assistant, Grade 1

Plan Records Assistant, Grade 2

Plan Records Officer

Postal Clerk

Postal Officer, Grade 3

Postal Officer, Grade 4

Principal Technical Officer, Grade 1

Principal Technical Officer (Engineering)

Principal Technical Officer (Meteorology)

Radio Technical Officer, Grade 1

Radio Technical Officer, Grade 2

Radio Technician

Radio Trainee

Senior Draftsman

Senior Electrical Technical Officer, Grade 1

Senior Electrical Technical Officer, Grade 2

Senior Electrical Technical Officer, Grade 3

Senior Illustrator, Grade 1

Senior Illustrator, Grade 2

Senior Mail Officer

Senior Postal Officer, Grade 1

Senior Postal Officer, Grade 2

Senior Radio Technical Officer, Grade 1

Senior Radio Technical Officer, Grade 2

Senior Radio Technical Officer, Grade 3

Senior Technical Cataloguer, Grade 1

Senior Technical Cataloguer, Grade 2

Senior Technical Instructor, Grade 1

(Department of Civil Aviation, Electrical Technical School)

Senior Technical Instructor, Grade 2

(Department of Civil Aviation, Electrical Technical School)

Senior Technical Instructor, Grade 1

(Department of Civil Aviation, Radio Technical School)

Senior Technical Instructor, Grade 2

(Department of Civil Aviation, Radio Technical School)

Senior Technical Instructor, Grade 3

(Department of Civil Aviation, Radio Technical School)

Senior Technical Instructor, Grade 1

(Postmaster-General’s Department, Technician’s School)

Senior Technical Instructor, Grade 2

(Postmaster-General’s Department, Technician’s School)

Senior Technical Instructor, Grade 3

(Postmaster-General’s Department, Technician’s School)

Senior Technical Instructor, Grade 4

(Postmaster-General’s Department, Technician’s School)

Senior Technical Instructor, Grade 5

(Postmaster-General’s Department, Technician’s School)

Sensor Technical Officer, Grade 1

Senior Technical Officer, Grade 2

Senior Technical Officer, Grade 3

Senior Technical Officer (Buildings), Grade 1

Senior Technical Officer (Buildings), Grade 2

Senior Technical Officer (Buildings), Grade 3

Senior Technical Officer (Engineering), Grade 1

Senior Technical Officer (Engineering), Grade 2

Senior Technical Officer (Engineering), Grade 3

Senior Technical Officer (Meteorology), Grade 1

Senior Technical Officer (Meteorology), Grade 2

Senior Technical Officer (Meteorology), Grade 3

Senior Technical Officer (Science), Grade 1

Senior Technical Officer (Science), Grade 2

Senior Technical Officer (Science), Grade 3

Senior Technical Officer (Surveying), Grade 1

Senior Technical Officer (Surveying), Grade 2

Senior Telecommunications Technical Officer, Grade 1

Senior Telecommunications Technical Officer, Grade 2

Senior Telecommunications Technical Officer, Grade 3

Superintendent (Electrical Design)

Superintendent (Vertical Transportation)

Supervising Draftsman

Supervising Technical Cataloguer, Grade 1

Supervising Technical Cataloguer, Grade 2

Supervising Technical Cataloguer, Grade 3

Supervisor (Telegraph)

Technical Assistant, Grade 1

Technical Assistant, Grade 2

Technical Cataloguer

Technical Instructor, Grade 2

(Department of Civil Aviation, Radio Technical School)

Technical Instructor, Grade 2

(Department of Civil Aviation, Radio Technical School)

Technical Instructor, Grade 2

(Department of the Interior, Commonwealth Bureau of Meteorology)

Technical Instructor, Grade 2

(Postmaster-General’s Department, Technician’s School)

Technical Officer, Grade 1

Technical Officer, Grade 2

Technical Officer (Buildings), Grade 1

Technical Officer (Buildings), Grade 2

Technical Officer (Engineering), Grade 1

Technical Officer (Engineering), Grade 2

Technical Officer (Medical Laboratory), Grade 1

Technical Officer (Medical Laboratory), Grade 2

Technical Officer (Meteorology), Grade 1

Technical Officer (Meteorology), Grade 2

Technical Officer (Science), Grade 1

Technical Officer (Science), Grade 2

Technical Officer (Surveying), Grade 1 Technical Officer (Surveying), Grade 2

Telecommunications Technical Officer, Grade 1

Telecommunications Technical Officer, Grade 2

Telecommunications Technician

Telecommunications Trainee

Telegraphist

Traffic Officer-in-training

Trainee Draftsman

Trainee Engineer

Trainee Technical Officer (Buildings)

Trainee Technical Officer (Engineering)

Trainee Technical Officer (Medical Laboratory)

Trainee Technical Officer (Meteorology)

Trainee Technical Officer (Science)

Trainee Technical Officer (Surveying)

Allowances payable to certain officers and employees of Third Division.

9.—(1.) Where an officer occupies, or an officer or employee performs the duties of, an office in the Third Division specified or described in an item in Part I. of the Second Schedule to these Regulations (in the second column), an allowance is payable to the officer or employee as provided in the item (in the third column).

(2.) Where an officer occupies, or an officer or employee performs the duties of, an office in the Third Division and the officer or employee has the qualification referred to in sub-paragraph (a) of paragraph 1 of Part II. of the Second Schedule to these Regulations, an allowance is payable to the officer or employee as provided in that Part.

(3.) Where—

(a)an officer occupies, or an officer or employee performs the duties of, an office in the Third Division of Teacher in the Department of Education and Science or Teacher, Grade 1;

(b)the officer or employee has been admitted, oris eligible to be admitted, to a degree of an Australian university or to a degree of an overseas university, being a degree that is of a standard at least equal to the standard of a degree conferred by an Australian university; and

(c) the officer or employee has been in receipt of salary at the maximum rate applicable to the office he occupies, or is performing the duties of, for a period specified in the first column of the table in this sub-regulation,

the officer or employee shall be paid an allowance at the rate specified in the second column of that table in relation to the period in the first column.

First Column

Second Column

Period of service

Rate in dollars

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

331

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

662

Three years or more ..........................................................................................

993

Salaries payable to officers, of Fourth Division—general scales.

10.—(1.) Subject to sub-regulations (1.), (2.), (3.) and (5.) or the next succeeding regulation and to sub-regulations (1.), (2.). (3.) and (5.) of regulation 12 of these Regulations, the rate at which, or the scale of rates in accordance with which, salary is payable to an officer who occupies on office in the Fourth Division specified or described in the first column of Part I. of the Third Schedule to these Regulations is, for the purposes of sub-section (2.) of section 30 of the Act, the rate, or scale of rates, specified in the second column of that Part in relation to that office.

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

(3.) For the purposes of sub-section (2.) of section 30 of the Act, the rate at which, or the scale of rates inaccordance with which, salary is payable to a male officer who occupies an office in the Fourth Division specified in the first column of the following table is the rate, or scale of rates, specified in the second column in relation to that office:—

First Column

Second Column

Office

Rate, or scale of rates, in dollars

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

3,130-3,216-3,288

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

3,549

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

3,679

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

3,810

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

3,917-4,029-4,140

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

4,249-4,360-4,472

(4.) For the purposes of sub-section (2.) of section 30 of the Act—

(a)the rate at which salary is payable to a female officer who occupies an office in the Fourth Division specified in the first column of the table in the last preceding sub-regulation, being an office in relation to which a rate is specified in the second column of that table, is the rate that is Four hundred and twenty-eight dollars less than the rate specified in the second column of that table in relation, to that office in the first column; and

(b)the scale of rates in accordance with which salary is payable to a female officer who occupies an office in the Fourth Division specified in the first column of that table, being an office in relation to which a scale of rates is specified in the second column of that table, is the scale of rates each of the rates of which is Four hundred and twenty-eight dollars less than the corresponding rate in the scale of rates specified in the second column of that table in relation to that office in the first column.

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

11.—(1.) Where an officer—

(a) was not an employee immediately before he was appointed an officer;

(b) occupies, immediately after being appointed an officer, an office in the Fourth Division specified in Table A in this sub-regulation; and

(c) is of an age specified in the first column of Table B in this sub-regulation,

the minimum rate at which salary is payable to the officer while he continues to occupy the office is the rate specified in the second column of Table B in this sub-regulation in relation to the age of the officer in the first column of that table.

Table A

Electrical Trainee

Trainee Technical Officer (Engineering)

Radio Trainee

Trainee Technical Officer (Medical Laboratory)

Telecommunications Trainee

Trainee Technical Officer (Meteorology)

Trainee Draftsman

Trainee Technical Officer (Science)

Trainee Technical Officer (Buildings)

Trainee Technical Officer (Surveying)

Table B

First Column

Second Column

Age of officer

Rate in dollars

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

4,044

23 years of age end over ....................................................................................

4,402

(2.) Subject tothe next succeeding regulation, for the purposes of subsection (2.) of section 30 of the Act, the rate at which salary is payable to an officer who—

(a)occupies an office in the Fourth Division specified in an item in Part III. of the Third Schedule to these Regulations (in the second column); and

(b)is of an age specified in that item (in the third column),

is the rate specified in that item (in the fourth column) in relation to the age of the officer in the third column.

(3.) Where an officer—

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

(i) Assistant, Grade 1;

(ii) Clerical Assistant, Grade 1; or

(iii) Junior Assistant;

(b)is of an age specified in the first column of the table in this sub-regulation; and

(c) has passed in—

(i) English and three other subjects at a standard not less than that known as Ordinary Level at an examination conducted by or on behalf of the Department of Education of the State of New South Wales at the end of the third year of secondary education in that State and held in a particular year or at two examinations so conducted and held in two successive years; or

(ii) English and three other subjects at an equivalent standard in an examination equivalent to that examination held in a particular year or at two examinations equivalent to that examination held in two successive years,

the rate at which salary is payable to the officer is the rate specified in the second column of that table in relation to the age of the officer specified in the first column of that table.

First Column

Second Column

Age of officer

Rate in dollars

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

1,630

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

1,955

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

2,281

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

2,640

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

2,966

(4.) For the purpose of sub-paragraph (ii) of paragraph (c) of the last preceding sub-regulation, a pass in English expression or English literature at a standard and in an examination referred to in that sub-paragraph shall be deemed to be a pass in English at such a standard and in such an examination.

(5.) Where an officer—

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

(i) Assistant, Grade 1;

(ii) Clerical Assistant, Grade 1; or

(iii) Junior Assistant;

(b)is of an age specified in the first column of the table in this sub-regulation; and

(c)does not possess the qualifications referred to in paragraph (c) of sub-regulation (3.) of this regulation,

the rate at which salary is payable to the officer is the rate specified in the second column of that table in relation to the age of the officer specified in the first column of that table.

First Column

Second Column

Age of officer

Rate in dollars

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

1,514

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

1,817

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

2,120

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

2,453

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

2,755

Salaries payable to officers of Fourth Division who are apprentices ortrainees.

12.—(1.) Subject to the next succeeding sub-regulation, where—

(a)an officer occupies an office in the Fourth Division specified in the first column of the table in this sub-regulation;

(b)the officer has served in that office for a period specified in the second column of that table in relation to the designation of the office in the first column; and

(c)the rate specified in the third column of that table in relation to that period of service in the second column is higher than the rate that, but for this sub-regulation, would be the rate at which salary is payable to the officer,

the rate at which salary is payable to the officer, is for the purposes of subsection (2.) of section 30 of the Act, the rate so specified in that table.

First Column

Second Column

Third Column

Office

Period of service in office

Rate in dollars

1. Apprentice

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

1,967

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

2,955

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

3,559

2. Technician-in-training (Electrical)

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

2,355

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

3,539

Technician-in-training (Radio)

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

4,262

Technician-in-training (Telecommunications)

(2.) The last preceding sub-regulation does not apply to an officer who—

(a)occupies an office of Apprentice in the Fourth Division; and

(b)is indentured to serve as an apprentice for a period of four years.

(3.) Where the rate at which salary would, but for this sub-regulation, be payable to an officer referred to in the last preceding sub-regulation under Part III. of the Third Schedule to these Regulations is less than the rate specified in the second column of the table in this sub-regulation in relation to the period of service of the officer in the office of Apprentice in the first column, the rate at which salary is payable to the officer is the rate so specified.

First Column

Second Column

Period of service in office

Rate in dollars

Not less than one year but less than two years .....................................................

1,967

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

2,955

Three years or more .......................................................................................... .

3,559

(4.) For the purposes of the last preceding sub-regulation, where an officer referred to in that sub-regulation is entitled in accordance with the indenture to the credit of a period of the term of his apprenticeship, the officer shall be deemed to have served for that additional period in the office of Apprentice.

(5.) Where the rate at which salary would, but for the sub-regulation, be payable to an officer who—

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

(i) Apprentice Electrical Tradesman;

(ii) Apprentice Telecommunications Tradesman; or

(iii) Apprentice Tradesman (Radio); and

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

is less than the rate specified in the second column of the table in this sub-regulation in relation to the period of service of the officer in that office in the first column of that table, the rate at which salary is payable to the officer is the rate so specified in that table.

First Column

Second Column

Period of Service in office

Rate in dollars

Not less than one year but less than two years .................................................

2,019

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

3,035

Three years or more ......................................................................................

3,654

(6.) Where an officer occupies an office of Student Nurse in the Department of Health, Northern Territory, the rate at which salary is payable to the officer is—

(a)if the officer has not attained the age of twenty-one years, the rate specified in the second column of the following table in relation to his period of service in the office in the first column; or

(b)if the officer has attained the age of twenty-one years, the rate specified in the, third column of the following table in relation to his period of service in the office in the first column:—

First Column

Second Column

Third Column

Period of service in office

Rate in dollars if under 21

Rate in dollars if 21 or over

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

2,191

2,535

Not less than one year but less than two years ...............................

2,520

2,859

Two years or more ......................................................................

2,849

3,146

Allowances payable tocertain officers of Fourth Division.

13.—(1.) Where an officer—

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

(i) Computing Assistant;

(ii) Drafting Assistant, Grade 1;

(iii) Illustrating Assistant, Grade 1;

(iv) Plan Records Assistant, Grade 1; or

(v) Technical Assistant, Grade 1;

(b)is of an age specified in the first column of the table in this sub-regulation;

(c)possesses the educational qualifications required for transfer from the Fourth Division to the Third Division; and

(d)is paid, under sub-regulation (2.) of regulation 11 of these Regulations, salary at a rate less than the rate specified in the second column of that table in relation to the age of the officer specified in the first column of that table,

the officer may be paid an allowance at a rate equal to the difference between the rate at which salary is payable to him under sub-regulation (1.) of regulation 10 of these Regulations and the rate so specified.

First Column

Second Column

Age of officer

Rate in dollars

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

2,298

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

2,681

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

3,102

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

3,485

(2.) Where an officer occupies, or an officer or employee performs the duties of, an office in the Fourth Division specified or described in an item in the Fourth Schedule to these Regulations (in the second column), an allowance is payable to the officer or employee as provided in the item (in he third column).

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

14. The scale of rates in accordance with which salary is payable to an officer who occupies an office in the Fourth Division specified in the table in this sub-regulation is the scale of rates in accordance with which salary is payable under regulation 6 of these Regulations to an officer-occupying an office in the Third Division having the same designation

Instructor, Grade 1

Radiographer-in-training

Instructor, Grade 2

Remedial Physical Training Instructor

Instructor, Grade 3

Senior Postal Clerk. Grade 1

Postmaster, Grade 1

Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 2

Postmaster, Grade 2

Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 3

Postmaster, Grade 3

Supervisor (Postal), Grade 1

Postmaster, Grade 4

Supervisor (Postal), Grade 2

Postmaster, Grade 5

Supervisor (Postal), Grade 3

Part III.—Salaries and Allowances Payable to Officers Appointed as Unattached Officers of Second, Third or Fourth Division.

Salaries and allowances payable to unattached officers.

15.—(1.) The rate at which salary is payable to an unattached officer of the Second, Third or Fourth Division is, until he is transferred to an office in accordance with section 47 of the Act, the rate at which salary would be payable to him if he were occupying an office in that Division—

(a)that had a designation corresponding to that applicable to him as an unattached officer; and

(b)the duties applicable to which were substantially the same as his duties as an unattached officer.

(2.) An allowance payable under Part II. of these Regulations to an officer who occupies a particular office in a Division is payable, under the like conditions, to an unattached officer of that Division having a designation corresponding to the designation of that office.

(3.) In this regulation, “unattached officer” means an officer who was appointed to the Service as an unattached officer and has no; been transferred to an office in accordance with section 47 of the Act.

Part IV.—Miscellaneous.

Incorporation of Public Service Regulations

16. The Public Service Regulations are incorporated, and shall be read as one, with these Regulations.

FIRST SCHEDULE Regulations 6, 7.

ANNUAL SALARIES OF CERTAIN OFFICERS OF THE THIRD DIVISION

Part I.

First Column

Second Column

Office or description of office

Rate or scale of rates, in dollars.

Group 1

Lecturer .....................................................................................

6,801-7,170-7,139-7,908-8,277-8,645-9,014-9,390

Senior Lecturer ..........................................................................

9,618-9,941-10,264-10,587-10,911-11,234

Deputy Warden—

R.A.A.F. Academy, Department of Air .....................................

12,697

Associate Professsor—

Royal Military College, Department of the Army ......................

12,697

Warden—

R.A.A.F. Academy, Department of Air .....................................

13,714

Group 2

Actuary

 .....................................................................................

10,704-11,234-11,764-12,294

Senior Actuary

 ..........................................................................

14,547

Group 3

Agricultural Chemist

 .................................................................

7,602-7,911-8,217-8,525

Group 4

Agronomist, Class 1

 ..................................................................

4,655-4,818-5,140-5,662-6,144-6,690-7,237

Agronomist, Class 2

 ..................................................................

7,602-7,911-8,217-8,525

Agronomist, Class 3

 ..................................................................

8,959-9,319-9.679-10,039

Principal Agronomist

 .................................................................

10,488-10,852-11,216

Chief Agronomist

 ......................................................................

11,589-11,964-12,338

Group 5

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

3,595-3,747

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

3,943

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

4,295-4,500-4,706-4,912-5,118-5,324

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

6,452-6,666-6,879-7,094

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

7,374-7,590-7,905-8,021

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

8,311-8,530-8,747

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

9,044-9,264-9,485

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

9,817-10,066-10,315

Air Traffic Controller, Class 7

 ....................................................

10,682-10,961-11,239

Superintendent—

  • Air Traffic Control

     .................................................................

13,590

  • Operational Control

     ................................................................

13,590

Group 6

Airways Surveyor

 ......................................................................

8,620-8,822-9,024

Senior Airways Surveyor ............................................................

9,570-9,816-10,062

Chief Airways Surveyor—

  • Flying Unit

     ............................................................................

11,200

Superintendent—

  • Flying Unit

     ............................................................................

13,590

Group 7

Airworthiness Surveyor ..............................................................

7,106-7,340-7,574-7,808-8,042

Sectional Airworthiness Surveyor

 ...............................................

8,345-8,621-8,197

Senior Airworthiness Surveyor

 ...................................................

9,200-9,476-9,752

Supervising Airworthiness Surveyor

 ...........................................

10,055-10,331-10,607

Chief Airworthiness Surveyor .....................................................

11,329-11,744

Group 8

Animal Husbandry Officer, Class 1

 ............................................

4,655-4,818-5,240-5,662-6,144-6,690-7,237

Animal Husbandry Officer, Class 2

 ............................................

7,602-7,911-8,217-8,525

Animal Husbandry Officer, Class 3

 ............................................

8,959-9,319-9,679-10,039

First Schedule—continued

Annual Salaries of Certain Officers of the Third Division—continued

Part I.—continued

First Column

Second Column

Office or description of office

Rate or scale of rates, in dollars

Group 9

Anthropologist

 ..........................................................................

10,554-10,904-11,254

Group 10

Arboriculturist, Class 1

 ..............................................................

4,655-4,818-5,240-5,662-6,144-6,690-7,237

Arboriculturist, Class 2

 ..............................................................

7,602-7,911-8,217-8,525

Arboriculturist, Class 3

 ..............................................................

8,959-9,319-9,679-10,039

Group 11

Architect, Class 1

 ......................................................................

4,981-5,286-5,646-6,006-6,413-6,819-7,265

Architect, Class 2

 ......................................................................

7,708-8,021-8,336-8,650

Architect, Class 3

 ......................................................................

9,110-9,481-9851-10,222

Architect, Class 4

 ......................................................................

10,718-11,092-11,465

Architect, Class 5

 ......................................................................

11,978-12,385-12,794

Group 12

Area Manager, Class 1

 ...............................................................

7,754-8,000-8,367-8,674

Area Manager, Class 2

 ...............................................................

9,205-9,566-9926-10,286

Area Manager, Class 3

 ...............................................................

10,826-11,191-11,555

Controller of Works

 ...................................................................

10,826-11,191-11,555

Construction Manager

 ................................................................

12,107-12,503-12,898

Group 13

Area Manager (Telecommunications), Class 1 ..............................

12,929

Area Manager (Telecommunications), Class 2 ..............................

14,417

Group 14

Assistant Architect

 .....................................................................

4,725

Assistant Chemist

 ......................................................................

4,371

Assistant Education Officer .........................................................

4,745-4,923-5,101

Assistant Engineer

 .....................................................................

4,548

Assistant Examiner of Patents .....................................................

4,371-4,548

Assistant Experimental Officer ....................................................

4,371-4,548

Assistant Pharmacist

 ..................................................................

4,655-4,818

Group 15

Bacteriologist, Class 1

 ...............................................................

4,655-4,818-5,240-5,662-6,144-6,690-7,237

Bacteriologist, Class 2

 ...............................................................

7,602-7,911-8,217-8,525

Bacteriologist, Class 3

 ...............................................................

8,959-9,319-9,579-10,039

Principal Bacteriologist

 ..............................................................

10,488-10,852-11,216

Group 16

Biochemist, Class 1

 ...................................................................

4,655-4,818-5,240-5,662-6,144-6,690-7,237

Biochemist, Class 2

 ...................................................................

7,602-7,911-8,217-8,525

Biochemist, Class 3

 ...................................................................

8,959-9,319-9,579-10,039

Principal Biochemist

 ..................................................................

10,488-10,852-11,216

Chief Biochemist

 .......................................................................

11,589-11,964-12,338

Group 17

Biologist, Class 1

 .......................................................................

4,655-4,818-5,240-5,662-6,144-6,690-7,237

Biologist, Class 2

 .......................................................................

7,602-7,911-8,217-8,525

Biologist, Class 3

 .......................................................................

8,959-9,819-9,579-10,039

Principal Biologist

 .....................................................................

10,488-10,852-11,216

Group 18

Botanist, Class 1

 ........................................................................

4,655-4,818-5,240-5,662-6,144-6,690-7,237

Botanist, Class 2

 ........................................................................

7,602-7,911-8,217-8,525

Botanist, Class 3

 ........................................................................

8,959-9,319-9,579-10,039

First Schedulecontinued

Annual Salaries of Certain Officers of the Third Divisioncontinued

Part I.—continued

First Column

Second Column

Office or description of office

Rate, or scale of rates, in dollars

Group 19

Cadet (Agricultural Economics); Cadet Agronomist; Cadet Architect; Cadet Auditor; Cadet Bacteriologist; Cadet Biochemist; Cadet Chemist; Cadet (Defence Science); Cadet (Economics); Cadet Engineer, Cadet Examiner of Patents; Cadet Forestry Officer; Cadet Geologist; Cadet Geophysicist; Cadet Medical Laboratory Technologist; Cadet Medical Officer; Cadet Meteorologist; Cadet Pharmacist; Cadet Quantity Surveyor; Cadet Social Worker; Cadet (Statistics); Cadet Surveyor; Cadet Taxation Officer; Cadet Veterinary Officer; Medical Records Officer-in-training; Radiographer-in-training .....................................................................................................

         

3,307-3,446

Group 20

Cadet Dietitian

 ..........................................................................

2,879-3,018

Cadet Occupational Therapist ......................................................

2,879-3,018

Cadet Physiotherapist

 ................................................................

2,879-3,018

Group 21

Chairman, Commonwealth Fire Board

 ........................................

12,107-12,503-12,898

Group 22

Chemist, Class 1

 ........................................................................

4,655-4,818-5,240-5,662-6,144-6,690-7,237

Chemist, Class 2

 ........................................................................

7,602-7,911-8,217-8,525

Chemist, Class 3

 ........................................................................

8,959-9,319-9,679-10,039

Principal Chemist

 ......................................................................

10,488-10,852-11,216

Chief Chemist ............................................................................

11,589-11,954-12,338

Defence Food Science Adviser ....................................................

13,452

Group 23

Chief Development Officer (Electrographic Processes)—

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

13,388

Group 24

Chief Inspector (Ammunition)—

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

11,841-12,108-12,502-12,899

Group 25

Commonwealth Dairy Expert ......................................................

13,452

Group 26

Commonwealth Director of Health—

  • Department of Health, Tasmania

     ............................................

12,329-12,883

Group 27

Creative Designer, Grade 1 .........................................................

5,064-5,220-5,376-5,532-5,688

Creative Designer, Grade 2 .........................................................

6,684-6,864-7,044

Group 28

Dairy Exports Standards Officer, Grade 1 ....................................

5,675-5,925-6,176-6,426-6,677

Dairy Exports Standards Officer, Grade 2 ....................................

6,927-7,175-7,426-7,676

Dairy Exports Standards Officer, Grade 3 ....................................

8,000-8,323-8,647

Supervising Dairy Exports Standards Officer ...............................

8,971-9,294

Chief Dairy Exports Standards Officer

 ........................................

9,646-9,997

Group 29

Dairy Technologist

 ....................................................................

7,602-7,911-8,217-8,525

Senior Dairy Technologist ...........................................................

8,959-9,319-9,679-10,039

Group 30

Dental Specialist

 ........................................................................

10,527-10,904-11,281-11,658-12,035

First Schedulecontinued

Annual Salaries of Certain Officers of the Third Division—continued

Part I.—continued

First Column

Second Column

Office of description of office

Rate or scale of rates, in dollars

Group 31

Dental Therapist-in-training ..........................................................

2,880

Dental Therapist

 .........................................................................

3,794-4,007-4,220-4,433-4,646-4,859-5,072

Group 32

Dentist, Class 1

 ...........................................................................

7,104-7,504-7,904-8,304-8,704-9,104-9,504

Dentist, Class 2

 ...........................................................................

9,851-10,198-10,545

Dentist, Class 3

 ...........................................................................

10,892-11,239-11,586

Group 33

Deputy Commissioner of Police

 ...................................................

12,168

Group 34

Design Manager, Class 1 ..............................................................

9,205-9,566-9,926-10,286

Design Manager, Class 2 ..............................................................

10,826-11,191-11,555

Design Manager, Class 3 ..............................................................

12,107-12,503-12,898

Group 35

Dietitian, Grade 1

 ........................................................................

3,915-4,071-4,382-4,694-5,005-5,317-5,629

Dietitian, Grade 2 ........................................................................

5,900-6,171-6443

Dietitian, Grade 3 ........................................................................

6,750-7,058-7,365

Consultant (Dietary and Food Services) .........................................

8,425

Group 36

Director (Conservation and Agriculture)

 .......................................

10,488-10,852-11,216

Group 37

Director (Medical Services)—

Repatriation Department Tasmania ...........................................

12,329-12,883

Group 38

Director of Publications—

National Library of Australia ....................................................

12,750

Group 39

Director (Parks and Gardens) ........................................................

12,604

Group 40

Director (Publishing)—

Australian Government Publishing Service Division of the Department of the Environment, Aborigines and the Arts

13,750

Group 41

Education Officer, Class 1 ............................................................

5,362-5,679-5,996-6,311-6,684-7,057-7,429

Education Officer, Class 2 ............................................................

7,689-7,948-8,207-8,466

Education Officer, Class 3 ............................................................

8,782-9,099-9,413-9,730

Education Officer, Class 4 ............................................................

10,073-10,417-10,759

Group 42

Engineer, Class 1

 ........................................................................

4,818-5,240-5,662-6,144-6,690-7,237

Engineer, Class 2 .........................................................................

7,754-8,060-8,367-8,674

Engineer, Class 3 .........................................................................

9,205-9,566-9,926-10,286

Engineer, Class 4 .........................................................................

10,826-11,191-11,555

Engineer, Class 5 .........................................................................

12,107-12,503-12,898

Group 43

Entomologist, Class 1

 ..................................................................

4,655-4,818-5,240-5,662-6,144-6,690-7,237

Entomologist, Class 2

 ..................................................................

7,602-7,911-8,217-8,525

Entomologist, Class 3 ...................................................................

8,959-9,319-9,679-10,039

Chief Entomologist

 .....................................................................

11,589-11,964-12,338

First Schedule—continued

Annual Salaries of Certain Officers of the Third Division—continued

Part I.—continued

First Column

Second Column

Office or description of office

Rate, or scale of rates, in dollars

Group 44

Examiner of Airmen—

Theory and Examinations ...........................................................

8,086-8,323-8,560

  • Other than Theory and Examinations

     ..........................................

8,620-8,822-9,024

Senior Examiner of Airmen—

  • Theory and Examinations

     ..........................................................

9,060-9,346-9,632

  • Other than Theory and Examinations

     ..........................................

9,570-9,816-10,062

Group 45

Examiner of Engineers

 ..................................................................

7,702-7,963-8,224-8,486-8,747-9,008

Principal Examiner of Engineers

 ....................................................

10,409-10,806-11,202

Group 46

Examiner of Masters and Mates .....................................................

7,702-7,963-8,224-8,486-8,747-9,008

Principal Examiner of Masters and Mates

 .......................................

10,409-10,806-11,202

Group 47

Examiner of Patents, Class 1 ..........................................................

4,655-4,818-5,240-5,662-6,144-6,690-7,237

Examiner of Patents, Class 2 ..........................................................

7,602-7,911-8,217-8,525

Supervising Examiner of Patents, Class 1

 .......................................

8,959-9,319-9,679-10,039

Supervising Examiner of Patents, Class 2

 .......................................

10,488-10,852-11,216

Director (Development and Classification)

 .....................................

10,488-10,852-11,216

Assistant Commissioner of Patents—

Patent Examination Branch ........................................................

12,270

Group 48

Examiner of Patents, Grade B .........................................................

4,408-4,596-4,825-5,085-5,345-5,604-5,892-6,179-6,468-6,757

Examiner of Patents, Grade A ........................................................

7,047-7,335-7,624-7,913-8,201

Group 49

Executive Officer—

Office of the Australian Council for the Arts of the Department of the Environment, Aborigines and the Arts .....................................

13,779

Group 50

Experiment Officer, Class 1 ...........................................................

4,655-4,818-5,240-5,662-6,144-6,690-7,237

Experimental Officer, Class 2 .........................................................

7,602-7,911-8,217-8,525

Experimental Officer, Class 3 .........................................................

8,959-9,319-9,679-10,039

Experimental Officer, Class 4 .........................................................

10,488-10,851-11,216

Experimental Officer, Class 5 .........................................................

11,589-11,964-12,338

Group 51

Film Director—

  • Postmaster-General’s Department

     ..............................................

7,237-7,445-7,652-7,861

Group 52

Flight Service Supervisor, Grade 1

 .................................................

7,600-7,838-8,074

Flight Service Supervisor, Grade 2

 .................................................

8,688-8,997-9,307

Flight Service Supervisor, Grade 3

 .................................................

9,921-10,230

Superintendent—

  • Flight Service

     ...........................................................................

12,415

Group 53

Foreign Affairs Trainee ..................................................................

4,584-4,804-5,048-5,402-5,756 6,110-6,464-6,816

First Schedule—continued

Annual Salaries OF Certain Officers of the Third Division—continued

Part I.—continued

First Column

Second Column

Office or description of office

Rate, or scale of rates, in dollars

Group 54

Forestry Officer, Class 1 .............................................................

4,655-4,818-5,240-5,662-6,144-6,690-7,237

Forestry Officer, Class 2 .............................................................

7,602-7,911-8,217-8,525

Forestry Officer, Class 3 .............................................................

8,959-9,319-9,679-10,039

Forestry Officer, Class 4 .............................................................

10,488-10,852-11,216

Group 55

Fruit Export Standards Officer, Class 1

 .......................................

4,655-4,818-5,240-5,662-6,144-6,690-7,237

Fruit Export Standards Officer, Class 2

 .......................................

7,602-7,911-8,217-8,525

Fruit Export Standards Officer, Class 3

 .......................................

8,959-9,319-9,679-10,039

Chief Fruit Export Standards Officer

 ...........................................

11,589-11,954-12,338

Group 56

Fuel Technologist

 ......................................................................

7,237-7,602-7,911-8,217-8,525

Senior Fuel Technologist

 ...........................................................

8,939-9,319-9,9079-10,039

Principal Fuel Technologist

 ........................................................

10,488-10,852-11,216

Chief Fuel Technologist

 .............................................................

11,589-11,964-12,338

Group 57

Geohydrologist, Class 1 ..............................................................

4,655-4,818-5,240-5,662-6,144-6,690-7,237

Geohydrologist, Class 2 ..............................................................

7,602-7,911-8,217-8,525

Group 58

Geologist, Class 1

 ......................................................................

4,655-4,818-5,240-5,662-6,144-6,690-7,217

Geologist, Class 2 .......................................................................

7,602-7,911-8,217-8,525

Geologist, Class 3 .......................................................................

8,959-9,319-9,679-10,039

Geologist, Class 4 .......................................................................

10,488-10,832-11,216

Geologist, Class 5 .......................................................................

11,589-11,964-12,338

Group 59

Geophysicist, Class 1 ..................................................................

4,655-4,818-5,240-5,662-6,144-6,690-7,217

Geophysicist, Class 2 ..................................................................

7,602-7,911-8,217-8,525

Geophysicist, Class 3 ..................................................................

8,959-9,339-9,679-10,039

Geophysicist, Class 4 ..................................................................

10,488-10,832-11,216

Geophysicist, Class 5 ..................................................................

11,589-11,964-12,338

Group 60

Glaciologist, Class 1

 ..................................................................

4,655-4,818-5,240-5,662-6,144-6,690-7,237

Glaciologist, Class 2

 ..................................................................

7,602-7,911-8,217-8,525

Glaciologist, Class 3

 ..................................................................

8,959-9,319-9,679-10,039

Group 61

Government Printer

 ...................................................................

13,000

Group 62

Army Inspection. Service of the Department of the Army, Central Office—

  • Senior Inspector

     ..................................................................

8,959-9,319-9,679-10,039

Principal Inspector ...............................................................

10,488-10,812-11,216

Group 63

Inspector (Air Safety)

 ................................................................

9,750-10,070-10,390

Senior Inspector (Air Safety) .......................................................

11,350-11,670

Chief Inspector (Air Safety) ........................................................

11,990-12,310

Director (Air Safety)

 ..................................................................

13,590

First Schedule—continued

Annual Salaries of Certain Officers of the Third Division—continued

Part I.—continued

First Column

Second Column

Office or description of office

Rate, of scale of rates, in dollars

Group 64

Interior Designer, Class 1 ...............................................................

4,523-4,889-5,254-5,621-5,987-6,353-6,719

Interior Designer, Class 2 ...............................................................

7,047-7,321-7,595-7,869

Interior Designer, Class 3 ...............................................................

8,197-8,525-8,853-9,181

Group 65

Journalist, Grade B

 .......................................................................

6,625-6,795-6,965

Journalist, Grade A ........................................................................

7,981-8,177-8,373

Journalist, Grade A1 ......................................................................

9,338-9,715

Assistant Director (Immigration Publicity)—

Publications and General Section, Department of Immigration .....

10,550

Assistant Director of Public Relations—

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

10,550

Assistant Director (Publicity)—

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

10,550

Senior Editor—

  • Department of Trade and Industry

     ............................................

10,550

Senior Liaison Officer (Publicity)—

  • Department of Trade and Industry

     ............................................

10,550

Director of Public Relations—

Any Department except the Department of Health, Postmaster-General’s Department or Department of Defence

10,550

  • Department of Health

     ................................................................

11,363

  • Postmaster-General’s Department

     ..............................................

11,363

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

12,175

Assistant Chief Migration Officer (Publicity) ..................................

11,363

Assistant Director (Immigration Publicity)—

Press, Radio, Television and Films Section, Department of Immigration ..........................................................................

11,363

Assistant Director (Publicity Section)—

  • Department of Trade and Industry

     ..............................................

11,363

Director (Information and Publicity)—

  • Department of External Territories

     .............................................

11,363

Director (Immigration Publicity)

 ....................................................

12,175

Director (Trade Publicity) ..............................................................

12,175

Group 66

Land Surveyor, Class 1

 .................................................................

4,862-5,280-5,690-6,099-6,510-6,921-7,330-7,740-8,150-8,560

Land Surveyor, Class 2

 .................................................................

9,015-9,322-9,629-9,938

Land Surveyor, Class 3

 .................................................................

10,338-10,752-11,115

Assistant Surveyor-General ............................................................

11,630-12,008-12,404

Surveyor-General—

Northern Territory Administration of the Department of the Interior

11,610-12,008-12,404

Group 67

Legal Officer

 ................................................................................

5,226-5,394-5,561-5,729-6,104-6,904-7,304-7,704-8,104-8,504-8,904

Senior Legal Officer

 .....................................................................

9,504-9,504-10,304

Principal Legal Officer

 ..................................................................

11,504-11,904-12,304

Group 68

Librarian-in-training

 .....................................................................

4,393-4,563-4,734-4,905

Librarian, Class 1

 .........................................................................

4,716-4,908-5,100-5,403-5,708-6,061-5,464-6,868

Librarian, Class 2

 .........................................................................

7,069-7,254-7,372-7,891

Librarian, Class 3

 .........................................................................

8,234-8578-8,923-9,267

Principal Librarian

 ........................................................................

10,025-10,438-10,851

First Schedule—continued

Annual Salaries of Certain Officers of the Third Division—continued

Part I.—continued

First Column

Second Column

Office or description of office

Rate, or scale of rates, in dollars

Group 69

Assistant Library Officer ..............................................................

3,850-4,050-4,250-4,450

Library Officer, Grade 1 ...............................................................

4,650-4,850-5,050-5,250

Library Officer, Grade 2 ...............................................................

5,450-5,650-5,850-6,050

Library Officer, Grade 3 ...............................................................

6,250-6,450-6,650-6,850

Group 70

Library Officer-in-training ............................................................

3,850-4,050-4,250-4,450

Group 71

Department of Shipping and Transport—

M.V. Cape Don, M.V. Cape Moreton or M.V. Cape Pillar

  • Fourth Engineer

     ...................................................................

8,351

  • Electrical Engineer

     ...............................................................

8,430

  • Third Engineer

     .....................................................................

8,510

  • Second Engineer

     ..................................................................

9,421

  • Chief Engineer

     .....................................................................

11,743

Group 72

Marine Surveyor

 .........................................................................

7,180-7,441-7,702-7,963-8,224-8,486-8,147-9,008

Senior Marine Surveyor

 ...............................................................

9,366-9,689-10,013

Principal Marine Surveyor ............................................................

10,409-10,106-11,202

Chief Marine Surveyor

 ................................................................

11,763-12,171

Group 73

Department of Shipping and Transport—

M.V. Cape Don, M.V. Cape Moreton or M.V. Cape Pillar

  • Third Mate

     ...........................................................................

8,351

  • Second Mate

     ........................................................................

8,510

  • First Mate

     ............................................................................

9,421

  • Master

     .................................................................................

11,849

Group 74

Medical Laboratory Technologist, Class 1 .....................................

4,655-4,813-5,240-5,662-6,144-6,690-7,237

Medical Laboratory Technologist, Class 2 .....................................

7,602-7,911-8,217-8,525

Medical Laboratory Technologist, Class 3 .....................................

8,959-9,319-9,679-10,039

Group 75

Medical Officer, Class 1

 ..............................................................

8,201-8,540-8,879-9,218-9,555-9,977-10,397-10,817

Medical Officer, Class 2

 ..............................................................

11,376-11,801

Medical Officer, Class 3

 ..............................................................

12,329-12,383

Group 76

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

7,465-8,201-8,540-8,879-9,218-9,555-9,977-10,397-10,817

Rehabilitation Medical Officer ......................................................

11,376-11,801

Assistant Officer-in-charge (Outpatients Clinic)—

  • New South Wales

     ....................................................................

11,376-11,801

Assistant Medical Superintendent

 .................................................

11,376-11,801

Medical Superintendent, Grade 1

 .................................................

11,376-11,801

Officer-in-charge (Outpatients Clinic), Grade 1 ..............................

11,376-11,801

Repatriation Artificial Limb and Appliance Centre Medical Officer

11,376-11,801

Senior Registrar

 ..........................................................................

11,376-11,801

Deputy Medical Superintendent, Grade 1

 ......................................

12,145-12,577

Medical Superintendent, Grade 2

 .................................................

12,145-12,577

Officer-in-charge (Outpatients Clinic), Grade 2

 .............................

12,145-12,577

Deputy Medical Superintendent, Grade 2

 ......................................

13,627

Medical Superintendent, Grade 3

 .................................................

13,627

Medical Superintendent, Grade 4

 .................................................

14,870

Medical Superintendent, Grade 5...................................................

16,546

First Schedule—continued

Annual Salaries of Certain Officers of the Third Division—continued

Part I.—continued

First Column

Second Column

Office or description of office

Rate, of scale of rates, in dollars

Group 77

Medical Officer (Research and Teaching), Class 1 ............................

8,201-8,540-8,879-9,218-9,555-9,977-10,397-10,817

Medical Officer (Research and Teaching), Class 2 ............................

11,376-11,801

Medical Officer (Research and Teaching), Class 3 ............................

12,329-12,883

Medical Officer (Research and Teaching), Class 4 ............................

14,468

Medical Officer (Research and Teaching), Class 5 ............................

15,638

Principal Medical Officer ................................................................

16,504

Director (Child Health) ...................................................................

17,356

Director (Environmental Health)

 .....................................................

17,356

Director (Preventive and Social Medicine) .......................................

17,356

Director (Tropical Medicine)

 ..........................................................

17,356

Principal—

School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine ............................

18,251

Group 78

Specialist

 .......................................................................................

11,774-12,524-13,274-14,024-14,774-16,004

Senior Specialist-in-charge ..............................................................

17,004

Consultant

 .....................................................................................

18,004

Group 79

Metallurgist, Class 1

 ......................................................................

4,655-4,118-5,240-5,662-6,144-6,690-7,237

Metallurgist, Class 2

 ......................................................................

7,602-7,911-8,217-8,525

Metallurgist, Class 3

 ......................................................................

3,959-9,319-9,679-10,039

Group 80

Meteorologist, Class 1

 ....................................................................

4,655-4,118-5,240-5,662-6,144-6,690-7,237

Meteorologist, Class 2

 ....................................................................

7,602-7,911-8,217-8,525

Meteorologist, Class 3

 ....................................................................

8,959-9,119-9,679-10,039

Meteorologist, Class 4

 ....................................................................

10,488-10,852-11,216

Meteorologist, Class 5

 ....................................................................

11,589-11,964-12,338

Group 81

Mineral Economist, Class 1 .............................................................

4,655-4,118-5,240-5,662-6,144-6,690-7,237

Mineral Economist, Class 2

 ............................................................

7,602-7,911-8,217-8,525

Mineral Economist, Class 3

 ............................................................

8,959-9,319-9,679-10,039

Mineral Economist, Class 4

 ............................................................

10,488-10,852-11,216

Mineral Economist, Class 5

 ............................................................

11,589-11,964-12,338

Group 82

Mint Officer, Class 1

 ......................................................................

4,655-4,118-5,240-5,662-6,144-6,690-7,237

Mint Officer, Class 2

 ......................................................................

7,602-7,911-8,217-8,525

Mint Officer, Class 3

 ......................................................................

8,959-9,119-9,679-10,039

Mint Officer, Class 4

 ......................................................................

10,488-10,852-11,216

Group 83

Nautical Adviser

 ............................................................................

11,763-12,271

Group 84

Numismatist

 ..................................................................................

8,050-8,268-8,486-8,705

Group 85

Nutritionist, Class 1

 .......................................................................

4,655-4,818-5,240-5,662-6,144-6,690-7,237

Nutritionist, Class 2

 .......................................................................

7,602-7,911-8,217-8,525

First Schedule—continued

Annual Salaries of Certain Officers of the Third Division—continued

Part I.—continued

First Column

Second Column

Office or description of office

Rate, or scale of rates, in dollars

Group 86

Occupational Therapist, Class 1 ....................................................

3,920-4,079-4,397-4,715-5,033-5,351-5,569

Occupational Therapist, Class 2 ....................................................

5,987-6,305-6,623

Occupational Therapist, Class 3 ....................................................

6,941-7,259-7,577

Occupational Therapist, Class 4 ....................................................

7,895-8,213

Occupational Therapist, Class 5

 ...................................................

8,713

Group 87

Pesticides Coordinator ..................................................................

11,933

Group 88

Petroleum Technologist, Class 1 ...................................................

4,655-4,813-5,240-5,662-6,144-6,690-7,237

Petroleum Technologist, Class 2 ...................................................

7,602-7,911-8,217-8,525

Petroleum Technologist, Class 3 ...................................................

8,959-9,319-9,679-10,039

Petroleum Technologist, Class 4 ...................................................

10,488-10,852-11,216

Petroleum Technologist, Class 5 ...................................................

11,589-11,964-12,338

Group 89

Pharmacist, Class 1

 .....................................................................

4,655-4,818-5,240-5,662-6,144-6,690-7,237

Pharmacist, Class 2 ......................................................................

7,602-7,911-8,217-8,525

Pharmacist, Class 3 ......................................................................

8,959-9,319-9,679-10,039

Pharmacist, Class 4 ......................................................................

10,488-10,852-11,216

Pharmacist, Class 5 ......................................................................

11,589-11,964-12,338

Group 90

Physicist, Class 1

 ........................................................................

4,655-4,813-5,240-5,662-6,144-6,690-7,237

Physicist, Class 2

 ........................................................................

7,602-7,911-8,217-8,525

Physicist, Class 3

 ........................................................................

8,959-9,319-9,679-10,039

Principal Physicist

 .......................................................................

10,488-10,852-11,216

Chief Physicist

 ............................................................................

11,589-11,964-12,338

Group 91

Physiologist

 ................................................................................

7,602-7,911-8,217-8,525

Principal Physiologist

 ..................................................................

10,488-10,352-11,216

Group 92

Physiotherapist, Class 1 ................................................................

3,920-4,079-4,397-4,715-5,033-5,351-5,569

Physiotherapist, Class 2 ................................................................

5,987-6,305-6,623

Physiotherapist, Class 3 ................................................................

6,941-7,259-7,577

Physiotherapist, Class 4 ................................................................

7,895-8,213

Group 93

Plant Quarantine Officer, Class 1

 .................................................

4,655-4,813-5,240-5,662-6,144-6,690-7,237

Plant Quarantine Officer, Class 2

 .................................................

7,602-7,911-8,217-8,525

Plant Quarantine Officer, Class 3

 .................................................

8,959-9,319-9,679-10,039

Principal Plant Quarantine Officer

 ................................................

10,488-10,852-11,216

Group 94

Principal Officer (Laboratory)—

  • Postmaster-General’s Department

     .............................................

10,488-10,352-11,216

Group 95

Professional Assistant

 ..................................................................

3,673-3,855-4,037-4,219-4,401-4,583-4,765-5,226-5,394-5,561-5,729

First Schedule—continued

Annual Salaries of Certain Officers of the Third Division—continued

Part I.—continued

First Column

Second Column

Office or description of office

Rate, or scale of rates, in dollars

Group 96

Project Manager, Class 1 .............................................................

9,205-9,566-9,926-10,286

Project Manager, Class 2 .............................................................

10,826-11,191-11,555

Project Manager, Class 3 .............................................................

12,107-12,503-12,898

Group 97

Psychologist, Class 1

 ..................................................................

4,886-5,269-5,652-6,036-6,420-6,907-7,393

Psychologist, Class 2

 ..................................................................

8,055-8,379-8,704-9,027

Psychologist, Class 3

 ..................................................................

9,600-9,927-10,255-10,581

Psychologist, Class 4

 ..................................................................

11,173-11,540-11,905

Group 98

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

4,804-5,224-5,622-6,020-6,418-6,816-7,214

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

7,570-7,878-8,187-8,497

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

8,880-9,191-9,503-9,814

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

10,269-10,639-11,011

Group 99

Quarry Manager

 .........................................................................

8,104-8,354-8,604

Group 100

Radiographer, Grade 1 ................................................................

4,132-4,397-4,662-4,927

Radiographer, Grade 2 ................................................................

5,192-5,457-5,722

Radiographer, Grade 3 ................................................................

5,987-6,252

Radiographer, Grade 4 ................................................................

6,517-6,782

Group 101

Deputy District Registrar—

High Court of Australia, New South Wales ...............................

5,226-5,394-5,561-5,729-6,104-6,904-7,304-7,704-8,104-8,504-8,904

Deputy Registrar in Bankruptcy—

  • Queensland or South Australia

     ................................................

5,226-5,394-5,561-5,729-6,104

6,904-7,304-7,704-8,104-8,504-8,904

Registrar in Bankruptcy—

  • Tasmania

     ................................................................................

5,226-5,394-5,561-5,729-6,104-6,904-7,304-7,704-8,104-8,504-8,904

Deputy Registrar—

  • High Court of Australia, Victoria

     ............................................

9,504-9,904-10,304

Deputy Registrar in Bankruptcy—

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

9,504-9,904-10,304

Registrar in Bankruptcy—

  • Queensland or Western Australia

     ............................................

9,504-9,904-10,304

District Registrar—

High Court of Australia, New South Wales ..............................

11,504-11,904-12,304

Registrar in Bankruptcy—

New South Wales, Victoria, or South Australia ........................

11,504-11,904-12,304

Group 102

Remedial Physical Training Instructor

 .........................................

3,443-3,602-3,761-3,920-4,079-4,397-4,715-5,033-5,351-5,669

Senior Remedial Physical Training Instructor, Grade 1 ..................

5,987-6,305-6,623

Senior Remedial Physical Training Instructor, Grade 2 ..................

6,941-7,259-7,577

First Schedule—continued

Annual Salaries of Certain Officers of the Third Division—continued

Part I.—continued

First Column

Second Column

Office or description of office

Rate, or scale of rates, in dollars

Group 103

Reporter

 ..................................................................................

7,344-7,564-7,784-8,004-8,224-8,444

Senior Reporter

 ........................................................................

8,441-8,664-8,884

Reporter-in-charge—

South Australia or Australian Capital Territory ........................

8,224-8,444-8,664

  • New South Wales

     ..................................................................

9,324-9,764

Chief Reporter

 .........................................................................

11,434

Group 104

Scientific Office

 .......................................................................

5,275-5,705-6,194-6,729

Research Scientist

 ....................................................................

7,588-7,923-8,258-8,594-8,929-9,263-9,598

Senior Research Scientist

9,984-10,393-10,804-11,212-11,621

Principal Research Scientist

12,107-12,559-13,008-13,459-13,911

Senior Principal Research Scientist

 ...........................................

14,732-16,317

Group 105

Sea Transport Officer

 ...............................................................

7,180-7,441-7,702-7,963-8,224-8,486

Group 106

Social Worker, Class 1

 .............................................................

4,601-5,084-5,386-5,688-5,988-6,291-6,591-6,894

Social Worker, Class 2

 .............................................................

7,256-7,594-7,859

Social Worker, Class 3

 .............................................................

8,101-8,401-8,704

Social Worker, Class 4

 .............................................................

9,054-9,404

Social Worker, Class 5

 .............................................................

10,305-10,710

Director of Welfare, A.C.T. .......................................................

11,115-11,520

Group 107

Specialist Adviser, Australian Art

 .............................................

6,704-7,004-7,304-7,604

Specialist Adviser, Primitive Art ................................................

10,000-10,400

Group 108

Speech Therapist, Class 1 ..........................................................

3,920-4,079-4,397-4,715-5,033-5,351-5,669

Speech Therapist, Class 2 ..........................................................

5,987-6,305-6,623

Group 109

Superintendent—

Operations Branch of the Department of Civil Aviation—

South Australia-Northern Territory Region, Western Australia Region or Papua New Guinea Region ............................

12,415

New South Wales Region, Victoria-Tasmania Region or Queensland Region .......................................................

13,590

Group 110

Superintendent (Factory Control)

 ..............................................

10,664-11,038-11,414-11,773

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

10,664-11,038-11,414-11,773

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

10,664-11,038-11,414-11,773

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

10,664-11,038-11,414-11,773

Superintendent (Sales and Aid) ..................................................

10,664-11,038-11,414-11,773

Group 111

18 years

 .........................................................

2,681

19 years

 .........................................................

3,102

20 years

 .........................................................

3,485

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

3,830

Fourth Schedule—continued

Allowances Payable to Certain Officers or, and Employees in, the Fourth Division—continued

First Column

Second Column

Third Column

Item no.

Office or description of office

Allowances

5

Assistant Postal Officer—continued .....................

3. The allowance payable under the last preceding paragraph ceases to be payable if the officer fails to complete the requirements of the course of trailing satisfactorily.

4. If—

(a) he has been an officer or employee for not less than the prescribed period;

(b) he is in receipt of the allowance referred to in the last preceding paragraph; and

(c) the sum of the rate at which salary is payable to him and the rate at which the allowance is payable to him under that paragraph is less than the rate of salary that would be payable to him if he had been promoted to the office of Postal Officer, Grade 1,

he shall, while he is paid the allowance referred to in the last preceding paragraph, be paid an additional allowance at the rate equal to the amount of the difference.

5. For the purposes of paragraphs 1and 4 of this item, the prescribed period in relation to an officer or employee is—

(a) if his age on appointment or on becoming an employee was less than 17 years and 3 months—the period commencing on the date of his appointment and ending on the day on which he attains the age of 13 years and 6 months;

(b) if, on appointment, he had attained the age of 17 years and 3 months but had not attained the age of 20 years and 9 months—the period of one year and 3 months commencing on the date of his appointment;

(c) if, on appointment, he had attained the age of 20 years and 9 months but had not attained the age of 21 years—the period commencing on the date of his appointment andending on the day on which he attains the age of 22 years; and

(d) if on appointment, he had attained the age of 21 years—the period of 12 months commencing on the date of his appointment.

6

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

1. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of 64 dollars if he holds a Master’s Certificate, Rivers and Harbour, issued in accordance with, the law of a State or Territory of the Commonwealth.

2. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of 64 dollars if he holds an Engine-Driver’s Certificate issued in accordance with the law of a State or Territory of the Commonwealth.

Fourth Schedule—continued

Allowances Payable to Certain Officers of, and Employees in,the Fourth Division—continued

First Column

Second Column

Third Column

Item no.

Office or description of office

Allowance

7

  • Canteen Assistant

      ..............................................

He shall, while employed as first assistant to the Canteen Manager, Repatriation Department, New South Wales or Victoria, be paid an allowance equal; to the difference between his salary and the salary which would be payable to him from time to time if the scale of rates of salary of the office were 3,504-3,594-3,668 dollars.

8

Card Punch Operator, Grade 1 .............................

He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of 119 dollars on passing a test conducted by or on behalf of the Board for the purpose of this paragraph.

9

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

He shall if he is performing the duties of an office in the Department of Health, be paid an allowance at the rate of 61 dollars per annum for each day on which he is employed solely on checking medical prescriptions in respect of treatment the cost of which is paid for under the Repatriation Act 1920-1971.

10

  • Communications Officer

     ....................................

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 that first column of the following table,

be 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

4,503

 ...........................................................

198

3,904

 ...........................................................

199

4,103, 4,303 or 4,701

 ....................................

200

Fourth Schedule—continued

Allowances Payable to Certain Officers of, and Employees in, the Fourth Division—continued

First Column

Second Column

Third Column

Item no.

Office or description of office

Allowance

11

  • Communications Operator

     ..................................

Where—

(a) he has passed an examination, conducted by oron 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

3,534

 .............................................................

184

3,718

 .............................................................

186

3,904

 .............................................................

199

4,103 or 4,303 .................................................

200

12

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

He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of 440 dollars if—

(a) he has completed two years’ service in an office of Darkroom Operator, Grade 1,or Assistant Photographer;

(b) he has performed efficiently the duties of the office of Darkroom Operator, Grade 1, or Assistant Photographer; and

(c) he has not attained the age of 21 years.

13

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

He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of 238 dollars on passing a test conducted by or on behalf of the Board for the purpose of this paragraph.

14

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

He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of 148 dollars while he is in administrative control of the airport at which he is employed.

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

Fourth Schedule—continued

Allowances Payable to Certain Officers of, and Employees in, the Fourth Division—continued

First Column

Second Column

Third Column

Item no.

Office or description of offices

Allowances

15

  • Food Processor, Grade 1

     .....................................

If he is in receipt of salary at a rate less than 2,551 dollars, he shall, while engaged in experimental cooking, on the weighing of ingredients or in freeze drying, be paid an allowance at the rate equal to the difference between the rate at which salary is payable to him and 2,551 dollars per annum.

16

Fork Lift Driver—

Department of Civil Aviation or Postmaster General’s Department

He shall, for each day or portion of a day while he is engaged in driving a fork lift with lifting capacity in excess of 10,000 pounds be paid an allowance equal to the difference between his salary and the salary which would be payable to him from time to time if the scale of rates of salary of the office were 3,562-3,740-3,819 dollars.

17

Laundry Manager—

Repatriation General Hospital, Heidelberg

He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of 582 dollars while performing duty as Laundry Consultant to Head Office, Repatriation Department.

18

  • Limb Maker and Fitter

     .......................................

1. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of 63 dollars if—

(a) he has passed all parts of the examination for the award of the Departmental Certificate in Prosthetics the passing of which ordinarily constitutes the completion of the first stage of the course;

(b) he is in receipt of salary at a rate less than 4,429 dollars; and

(c) he is not in receipt of an allowance under paragraph 3 of this item.

2He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of 126 dollars in lieu of the allowance payable under paragraph 1 of this item if—

(a) he satisfies the conditions specified in sub-paragraphs (a) (b) and (c)of the last preceding paragraph; and

(b)he has passed all parts of the examination for the award of the Departmental Certificate in Prosthetics the passing of which ordinarily constitutes the completion of the second stage of the course.

Fourth Schedule—continued

Allowances Payable to Certain Officers of, and Employees in, tHe Fourth Division—continued

First Column

Second Column

Third Column

Item no.

Office or description of Office

Allowances

18

Limb Maker and Fitter—continued

3. Where—

(a) he has passed a test 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 inthe 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

4,177 or 4,303 .................................................

126

4,429 4,581 or 4,733

152

19

Machine Operator ...............................................

1. Where—

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

(b) he is its 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

3,534

 .............................................................

184

3,718

 .............................................................

186

3,904

 .............................................................

199

4,103 or 4,303 .................................................

200

Fourth Schedule—continued

Allowances Payable to Certain Officers of, and Employees in, the Fourth Division—continued

First Column

Second Column

Third Column

Item no.

Office or description of office

Allowances

19

Machine Operator—continued

2. If he has a certificate of competence to perform, and is required to perform, “off-line” cipher work, he shall be paid an allowance at the rate of 113 dollars.

20

  • Mail Officer (Coding)

     ........................................

He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of 142dollars on passing a test conducted by or on behalf of the Board for the purpose of this paragraph

21

  • 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.

22

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.

33

  • Mechanic (Maritime Aids)

     .................................

Where—

(a)he has passed a test 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

4,274

 .............................................................

110

4,384

 .............................................................

109

4,493

 .............................................................

152

Allowances Payable to Certain Officers of, and Employees in, the Fourth Division—continued

First Column

Second Column

Third Column

Item no.

Office or description of Office

Allowances

24

Monitor, Telecommunications Division, Postmaster-General’s Department

He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of 130 dollars while in charge of a country telephone exchange.

Overseer, Telecommunications Division, Postmaster-General’s Department

25

Nurse (Male)

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

Sister

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

(a) at the rate of 260 dollars inrespect of each post-graduate 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 post-graduate nursing certificate (other than a certificate issued by a College referred to inthe last preceding paragraph) recognized by the Board, having regard to the nature of the trainingin 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.

26

  • Phonogram Operator

      ..........................................

He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of 130 dollars on passing a test conducted by or on behalf of the Board for the purpose of this paragraph.

Fourth Schedule—continued

Allowances Payable to Certain Officers of, and Employees in, the Fourth Division—continued

First Column

Second Column

Third Column

Item no.

Office or description of office

Allowances

27

Postman .............................................................

1.If he is required to supervise other Postmen engaged on postal rounds, he shall be paid an allowance at the rate specified in the table in this paragraph in relation to the number and, where relevant, kind of rounds supervised by him (including his own) and the period during which he has so supervised other Postmen.

Postal rounds

Rate in dollars

First year

Subsequent years

2 to 6 (inclusive) rounds at a Depot .................

148

247

3 to 6 (inclusive) rounds at a Post Office .........

148

247

7 to 13 rounds (inclusive) ...............................

445

445

2.If he is required to supervise other Postmen engaged on light sorting duties and is himself engaged on those duties at a Post Office where those duties are regularly performed throughout the year, he shall be paid an allowance at the rate specified in the table in this paragraph in relation to the number of Postmen supervised by him (including himself) and the period during which he has so supervised other Postmen.

Number of postmen

Rate in dollars

First year

Subsequent years

2 to 6 (inclusive)

  ...........................................

148

247

7 to 13 (inclusive)

  .........................................

445

445

28

  • Post-mortem Assistant

     .......................................

He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of 104 dollars if he holds a Diploma in Mortuary Hygiene and Technology awarded by the Royal Institute of Public Health and Hygiene, London.

29

Preventive Officer ..............................................

He shall, while responsible for the care, training and control of a dog used in the detection of narcotic drugs, be paid an allowance at the rate of 100 dollars.

Fourth Schedule—continued

Allowances Payable to Certain Officers of, and Employees in, the Fourth Division—continued

First Column

Second Column

Third Column

Item no.

Office or description of office

Allowances

30

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

1. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of 64 dollars if he holds a Master’s Certificate, Rivers and Harbour, issued in accordance with the law of a State or Territory of the Commonwealth.

Quarantine Assistant, Grade 2

Quarantine Assistant, Grade 3

2. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of 125 dollars if he holds the qualifications determined by the Board under section 53 of the Act to be the qualifications for transfer or promotion to an office of Quarantine Inspector.

31

Quarantine Assistant, Grade 4 .............................

He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of 125 dollars if he holds the qualifications determined by the Board under section 53 of the Act to be the qualifications for transfer or promotion to an office of Quarantine Inspector.

32

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

He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of 148 dollars while he is inadministrative control of the airport

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Seaman (Able Bodied), Lighthouse Service Section

He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of 250 dollars, if he is qualified, and required as a function of his office, to service and operate the LARC-V (Amphibious Resupply Cargo Lighter).

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Senior Airport Groundsman ................................

He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of 148 dollars while he is in administrative control of the airport at which he is employed.

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Senior Mechanic (Civil Aviation) ........................

He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of 148 dollars while he is in administrative control of the airport at which he is employed.

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  • Senior Nurse (Male)

      ...........................................

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

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

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 while 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 post-graduate 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 post-graduate 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.

Fourth Schedule—continued

Allowances Payable to Certain Officers of, and Employees in, the Fourth Division—continued

First Column

Second Column

Third Column

Item no.

Office or description of office

Allowances

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Senior Nurse (Male)

Senior Sister—continued

8. The maximum rate at which an allowance ispayable 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.

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  • Stenographer, Grade 1

     ........................................

He shall be paid an allowance at the rate specified in the second column of the table in this paragraph in relation to the speed specified in the first column of that table equal to the highest speed at which he has passed a test conducted by or on behalf of the Board in writing shorthand and in correctly transcribing that shorthand.

First Column

Second Column

Shorthand speed in words per minute

Rate in dollars

100

 ......................................................

119

120

 ......................................................

238

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

He shall, if the total of the marks awarded to him at an examination for technicians-in-training held at the end of a year of his course of training is not less than 75 per centum of the total marks it was possible to award at that examination, be paid an allowance at the rate of 52 dollars in respect of the period of 12 months commencing on the beginning of the first pay period commencing in January of the next succeeding year.

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

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

Fourth Schedule—continued

Allowances Payable to Certain Officers of, and Employees in the Fourth Division—continued

First Column

Second Column

Third Column

Item no.

Office or description of office

Allowances

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Telecommunications Assistant ............................

He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of 102 dollars; if—

Telecommunications Tradesman ..........................

(a) he is employed—

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

 (i) at a carrier repeater station;

Telecommunications Technician Officer, Grade 1

 (ii) at a carrier terminal station;

Telecommunications Technical Officer, Grade 2

 (iii) at a trunk line testing station;.

Senior Telecommunications Technical Officer, Grade 1

 (iv) at a telegraph repeating station;

 (v) at a chief telegraph office on telegraph maintenance  duties;

Senior Telecommunications Technical Officer, Grade 2

 (vi) at a national broadcasting station; or

 (vii) at an overseas radio terminal;

Senior Telecommunications Technical Officer, Grade 3

(b) he has demonstrated his proficiency to send and receive morse signals at the rate of twenty words per minute; and

(c) be is required, in the performance of his duties, to send and receive messages by morse signals.

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

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 thefirst 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

4,503

 .....................................................

198

3,904

 .....................................................

199

4,103, 4,303 or 4,701

 ..............................

200

2. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of 200 dollars while rostered by his department for picturegram duty.

Fourth Schedule—continued

Allowances Payable to Certain Officers of and Employees in, the Fourth Division—continued

First Column

Second Column

Third Column

Item no.

Office or description of office

Allowances

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Telegraphist-in-training

1. If—

(a) he has been selected to undergo a course of training for the purpose of promotion to the office of Telegraphist; and

(b) he has the educational qualifications appropriate for appointment to the Third Division, he shall, on and after the commencement of his training, be paid an allowance at the rate equal to the difference between the rate at which salary is payable to him and the rate specified in the following table in relation to his age specified in the first column of that table.

First Column

Second Column

Age of officer employee

Rate in dollars

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

2,298

18 years

 ..........................................................

2,681

19 years

 ..........................................................

3,102

20 years

 ..........................................................

3,485

2. The allowance payable under the last preceding paragraph ceases to be payable if the officer fails to complete the requirements of the course of training satisfactorily.

3. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of 200 dollars if he has passed an examination conducted by or on behalf of the Board for the purpose of this paragraph.

4. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of 200 dollars when rostered by his Department for picturegram duty.

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  • Teleprinter Operator

     ...........................................

He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of 119 dollars if he has passed a test, conducted by or on behalf of the Board, in the operational procedures appropriate to the section in which he is employed.

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  • Telex Service Operator

     .......................................

He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of 130 dollars if he has passed a test, conducted by or on behalf of the Board, in the operational procedures appropriate to Telex Exchanges.

Fourth Schedule—continued

Allowances Payable to Certain Officers of and Employees in, the Fourth Division—continued

First Column

Second Column

Third Column

Item no.

Office or description of office

Allowance

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  • Tutor Nurse (Male)

      ............................................

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—

Tutor Sister

(a) at the rate of 260 dollars in respect of each post-graduate nursing certificate of the College of Nursing, Australia or the New South Wales Colege 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 post-graduate 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

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

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  • Typist

     ................................................................

1. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of 119 dollars if the is not entitled to an allowance under paragraph 3 of this item and—

(a) he has passed a test conducted by or on behalf of the Board in typing at the rate of 50 words per minute and in typing letters and documents with due regard to punctuation and form; or

(b) he is employed full time on the operation of a Varityper orI.B.M. Composer and has passed a test conducted by or on behalf of the Board for the purpose of this sub-paragraph.

2. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of 79 dollars per annum for each day on which he is employed solely on the transcription by typewriter of recorded dictation if—

(a) he is in receipt of the allowance speeded in subparagraph(a) of the last preceding paragraph; and

(b) he has passed, an examination, conducted by or on behalf of the Board for the purpose of this sub-paragraph.

Fourth Schedule—continued

Allowances Payable to Certain Officers of and Employees in, the Fourth Division—continued

First Column

Second Column

Third Column

Item no.

Office or description of office

Allowances

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Typist—continued

3. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate specified in the second column of the table in this paragraph in relation to the highest speed in words per minute specified in the first column of that table at which he has passed a test conducted by or on behalf of the Board in writing shorthand and in correctly transcribing that shorthand.

First Column

Second Column

Shorthand speed in words per minute

Rate of allowance in dollars

80

 ..........................................................

119

100

 ........................................................

238

120

 ........................................................

357

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