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Crown Employees (General Staff - Salaries) Award 2007
  
Date08/10/2012
Volume373
Part3
Page No.1254
DescriptionRIRC - Award Review by Industrial Relations Commission
Publication No.C7811
CategoryAward
Award Code 1721  
Date Posted08/10/2012

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SERIAL C7811

 

Crown Employees (General Staff - Salaries) Award 2007

 

INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION OF NEW SOUTH WALES

 

Review of Award pursuant to Section 19 of the Industrial Relations Act 1996.

 

(No. IRC 70 of 2012)

 

Before The Honourable Mr Justice Staff

11 April 2012

 

REVIEWED AWARD

 

1.  Arrangement

 

PART A

 

Clause No.       Subject Matter

 

1.        Arrangement

2.        Definitions

3.        Salaries

4.        Hours of Work

5.        Transition Arrangements

6.        Grievance and Dispute Settling Procedure

7.        Anti-Discrimination

8.        Salary Sacrifice to Superannuation

9.        Deduction of Union Membership Fees

10.      Area, Incidence and Duration

 

PART B

 

MONETARY RATES

 

Schedule A - Classifications and Rates of Pay

 

2.  Definitions

 

In this award:

 

(i)       "2007 Award" means the Crown Employees (Public Sector - Salaries 2008) Award published 15 March 2009 (367 I.G. 1580).

 

(ii)       "Employee" means and includes any person appointed to or performing the duties of any of the positions covered by this award.

 

(iii)      "Union" means the Public Service Association and Professional Officers' Association Amalgamated Union of New South Wales.

 

(iv)      "TAFE" means the Technical and Further Education Commission of New South Wales.

 

3.  Salaries

 

(i)       The salaries under this award are payable to employees appointed to or performing the duties of any of the positions covered by this award as listed in Schedule A - Classifications and Rates of Pay, of Part B, Monetary Rates.

 

(ii)       The salaries payable are prescribed in the said Part B.

 

4.  Hours of Work

 

Employees covered by this award will continue to maintain the existing arrangements regarding hours of work allocated to their classification as determined in their organisation as at the making of this award.

 

5.  Transition Arrangements

 

In relation to the classification of Photographer Grade 3 as set out in Schedule A - Classifications and Rates of Pay, of Part B, Monetary Rates, the following transitional arrangements shall apply in relation to existing staff employed within the Arts portfolio as at the making of this award:

 

Staff currently employed at the maximum rate as a Photographer Grade 2 within the Arts portfolio shall be progressed to the first year rate of Photographer Grade 3 based on their organisation’s assessment as to whether all the following criteria apply:

 

(i)       the employee being at the Photographer Grade 2 level for at least 12 months;

 

(ii)       work being available (encompassing the criteria for appointment that attaches to the Grade 3 level as set out in Schedule A), and the existence of a Photographer Grade 3 position within the organisation;

 

(iii)      successful completion of a relevant certificate or degree and/or significant equivalent experience;

 

(iv)      the employee having used both traditional and digital equipment in their work; and

 

(v)      the conduct and services of the employee being of a satisfactory standard.

 

These transitional arrangements will apply in relation to existing staff moving from Grade 2 to Grade 3 Photographer.  All future appointments as a Photographer Grade 3 will be based on normal merit selection requirements and the availability of a position at the Grade 3 level.

 

6.  Grievance and Dispute Settling Procedure

 

(i)       All grievances and dispute resolution relating to the provisions of this award shall initially be dealt with as close to the source as possible, with graduated steps for further attempts at resolution at higher levels of authority within the appropriate department/institute, if required.

 

(ii)       An employee is required to notify in writing their immediate manager as to the substance of the grievance, dispute or difficulty, request a meeting to discuss the matter and, if possible, state the remedy sought.

 

(iii)      Where the grievance or dispute involves confidential or other sensitive material (including issues of harassment or discrimination under the Anti Discrimination Act, 1977) that makes it impractical for the officer to advise their immediate manager the notification may occur to the next appropriate level of management, including where required, to the Department Head or delegate.

 

(iv)      The immediate manager, or other appropriate officer, shall convene a meeting in order to resolve the grievance, dispute or difficulty within two (2) working days, or as soon as practicable, of the matter being brought to attention.

 

(v)      If the matter remains unresolved with the immediate manager, the employee may request to meet the appropriate person at the next level of management in order to resolve the matter.  This manager shall respond within two working days, or as soon as practicable.  This sequence of reference to successive levels of management may be pursued by the employee until the matter is referred to the department Head/Managing Director, TAFE.

 

(vi)      The Department Head/Managing Director, TAFE may refer the matter to the Director General of the Department of Premier and Cabinet for consideration.

 

(vii)     If the matter remains unresolved, the Department Head/Managing Director, TAFE shall provide a written response to the employee and any other party involved in the grievance, dispute or difficulty, concerning action to be taken, or the reason for not taking any action, in relation to the matter.

 

(viii)    An employee, at any stage, may request to be represented by their union.

 

(ix)      the Employee Or the Union on Their Behalf, Or the Department Head/Managing Director, Tafe May Refer the Matter to the Industrial Relations Commission of New South Wales If the Matter is Unresolved Following the Use of These Procedures.

 

(x)      The employee, union, department, and Director General of the Department of Premier and Cabinet and/or institute and TAFE shall agree to be bound by any order or determination by the Industrial Relations Commission of New South Wales in relation to the dispute.

 

(xi)      Whilst the procedures outlined in subclauses (i) to (ix) of this clause are being followed, normal work undertaken prior to notification of the dispute or difficulty shall continue unless otherwise agreed between the parties.  In a case involving occupational health and safety, if practicable, normal work shall proceed in a manner that avoids any risk to the health and safety of any employee or member of the public.

 

7.  Anti-Discrimination

 

(i)       It is the intention of the parties bound by this award to seek to achieve the object in section 3(f) of the Industrial Relations Act 1996 to prevent and eliminate discrimination in the workplace.  This includes discrimination on the grounds of race, sex, marital status, disability, homosexuality, transgender identity, age and responsibilities as a carer.

 

(ii)       It follows that, in fulfilling their obligations under the dispute resolution procedure prescribed by this award, the parties have obligations to take all reasonable steps to ensure that the operation of the provisions of this award are not directly or indirectly discriminatory in their effects.  It will be consistent with the fulfilment of these obligations for the parties to make application to vary any provision of the award which, by its terms or operation, has a direct discriminatory effect.

 

(iii)      Under the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977, it is unlawful to victimise an employee because the employee has made or may make or has been involved in a complaint of unlawful discrimination or harassment.

 

(iv)      Nothing in this clause is to be taken to affect:

 

(a)      any conduct or act which is specifically exempted from anti-discrimination legislation;

 

(b)      offering or providing junior rates of pay to persons under 21 years of age;

 

(c)      any act or practice of a body established to propagate religion which is exempted under section 56(d) of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977;

 

(d)      a party to this award from pursuing matters of unlawful discrimination in any State or Federal jurisdiction.

 

(v)      This clause does not create legal rights or obligations in addition to those imposed upon the parties by the legislation referred to in this clause.

 

NOTES

 

(i)       Employers and employees may also be subject to Commonwealth anti-discrimination legislation.

 

(ii)       Section 56(d) of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977 provides:

 

"Nothing in the Act affects ... any other act or practice of a body established to propagate religion that conforms to the doctrines of that religion or is necessary to avoid injury to the religious susceptibilities of the adherents of that religion."

 

8.  Salary Sacrifice to Superannuation

 

An employee may elect, subject to the agreement of the Department or agency, to enter into a Salary Packaging Arrangement in accordance with the provisions of Clause 5 of the Crown Employees (Public Sector - Salaries 2007) Award or any variation or replacement Award.

 

9.  Deduction of Union Membership Fees

 

(i)       The union shall provide the employer with a schedule setting out union fortnightly membership fees payable by members of the union in accordance with the union's rules.

 

(ii)       The union shall advise the employer of any change to the amount of fortnightly membership fees made under its rules.  Any variation to the schedule of union fortnightly membership fees payable shall be provided to the employer at least one month in advance of the variation taking effect.

 

(iii)      Subject to subclauses (i) and (ii) of this clause, the employer shall deduct union fortnightly membership fees from the pay of any employee who is a member of the union in accordance with the union's rules, provided that the employee has authorised the employer to make such deductions.

 

(iv)      Monies so deducted from employee's pay shall be forwarded regularly to the union together with all necessary information to enable the union to reconcile and credit subscriptions to employees' union membership accounts.

 

(v)      Unless other arrangements are agreed to by the employer and the union, all union membership fees shall be deducted on a fortnightly basis.

 

(vi)      Where an employee has already authorised the deduction of union membership fees from his or her pay prior to this clause taking effect, nothing in this clause shall be read as requiring the employee to make a fresh authorisation in order for such deductions to continue.

 

10.  Area, Incidence and Duration

 

(i)       This award shall apply to employees employed in the classifications set out in Schedule A - Classifications and Rates of Pay, of Part B, Monetary Rates.  The salary rates in the said Schedule A are set in accordance with the 2007 Award and any variation or replacement award.

 

(ii)       The changes made to the award pursuant to the Award Review pursuant to section 19(6) of the Industrial Relations Act 1996 and Principle 26 of the Principles for Review of Awards made by the Industrial Relations Commission of New South Wales on 28 April 1999 (310 I.G. 359) take effect on and from 11 April 2012.

 

The award remains in force until varied or rescinded, the period for which it was made having already expired.

 

PART B

 

MONETARY RATES

 

Schedule A - Classifications and Rates of Pay - General Staff

 

 

 

Common

1.7.11

Classification and Grades

Salary

Per annum

 

Point

2.5%

 

 

$

Artist’s Model, TAFE

 

 

(draped)

33

47,490

(undraped)

39

50,205

Assistant, Enrolled Nurses Training

 

 

Program, TAFE (part-time)

 

 

1st year

23

43,539

2nd year

25

44,329

3rd year

28

45,428

Assistant Food & Beverage Controller,

 

 

Ryde TAFE

 

 

1st year

42

51,590

2nd year

48

54,416

Assistant Operations Controller, Port

 

 

Macquarie, Campbelltown, TAFE

 

 

1st year

39

50,205

2nd year

42

51,590

Assistant Operations Manager, TAFE

 

 

(Hamilton, Ryde, Werrington)

 

 

1st year

59

60,329

2nd year

61

61,505

3rd year

64

63,425

4th year

67

65,376

Assistant Operations Manager, TAFE

 

 

(East Sydney)

 

 

1st year

56

58,604

2nd year

60

60,889

Catering Services Manager, Kurri Kurri,

 

 

Ryde, TAFE

 

 

1st year

70

67,267

2nd year

75

70,480

Catering Supervisor, Kurri Kurri, Ryde,

 

 

TAFE

 

 

1st year

52

56,509

2nd year

55

58,060

Class Preparation Assistant Tourism &

 

 

Hospitality/Rural Studies; Floristry,

 

 

Catering and Bakery, TAFE

 

 

1st year

23

43,539

2nd year

25

44,329

3rd year

26

44,688

Class Preparation Assistant Hairdresser,

 

 

TAFE

 

 

1st year

17

40,662

2nd year

20

41,771

3rd year

22

42,563

Duty Manager, Ryde, TAFE

57

59,121

Fitter-Operator, TAFE

51

55,940

Food and Beverage Controller, TAFE

39

50,205

(Hamilton)

42

51,590

Food School Assistant, TAFE

 

 

Years 1 - 3

18

41,063

Year 4 - 6

19

41,420

Year 7

20

41,771

Foreman, TAFE

 

 

Electrical Grade 2

64

63,425

Electrical Grade 3

68

65,855

Electrical Grade 5

77

71,866

Other than Electrical

 

 

Grade 1

57

59,121

Grade 2

61

61,505

Grade 3

65

63,959

Grade 4

73

69,227

Grade 5

77

71,866

Assistant Mechanical Foreman, TAFE

61

61,505

General Assistant/Caretaker, TAFE

25

44,329

Guest Services Agent, Ryde, TAFE

 

 

1st year

34

47,936

2nd year

36

48,816

House Officer, TAFE, Sydney

 

 

1st year

44

52,489

2nd year

47

53,967

3rd year

49

54,977

House Officer, TAFE, Newcastle

 

 

1st year

41

51,189

2nd year

42

51,590

3rd year

43

52,102

House Supervisor (Goulburn, Kurri Kurri),

 

 

TAFE

 

 

1st year

39

50,205

2nd year

41

51,189

Kitchen Assistant (part-time), TAFE

18

41,063

Laboratory Craftsman, TAFE

 

 

Grade 1, 1st year

40

50,619

Grade 1, 2nd year

41

51,189

Grade 1, 3rd year

43

52,102

Grade 1, 4th year

44

52,489

Grade 2, 1st year

45

53,000

Grade 2, 2nd year

46

53,407

Grade 2, 3rd year

47

53,967

Senior Laboratory Craftsman

55

58,060

Operations Controller Campbelltown/Port

 

 

Macquarie/Orange, TAFE

 

 

1st year

52

56,509

2nd year

55

58,060

Operations Manager - Food School/

 

 

Horticulture/Technical Support/ Purchasing

 

 

and Stores Controller -

 

 

East Sydney, Ryde, TAFE

 

 

1st year

75

70,480

2nd year

78

72,702

3rd year

82

75,552

4th year

85

77,767

Hamilton/Wollongong

 

 

1st year

72

68,519

2nd year

75

70,480

3rd year

78

72,702

4th year

82

75,552

Operations Manager (Brookvale, Dubbo,

 

 

Loftus, Werrington) TAFE

 

 

1st year

66

64,714

2nd year

77

71,866

Operations Supervisor - Food School,

 

 

Kingscliff, Wollongong, TAFE

 

 

1st year

52

56,509

2nd year

55

58,060

Senior Housekeeper, Ryde, TAFE

 

 

1st year

57

59,121

2nd year

63

62,814

Scientific Instrument Maker, TAFE

51

55,940

Steel Production Assistant (formerly Cold

 

 

Saw Operator) TAFE

25

44,329

Steel Production Supervisor (formerly

 

 

Charge Hand, Cold Saw (Operator), TAFE

40

50,619

Stores Attendant, Hairdressing, TAFE

 

 

1st year

22

42,563

2nd year

23

43,539

3rd year

25

44,329

Technical Assistant (Art, Ceramics, TV

 

 

Studio) TAFE

 

 

Years 1 - 3

32

47,108

Years 4 - 6

34

47,936

Year 7

35

48,324

Technical Assistant (Design)

 

 

1st year

35

48,324

2nd year

37

49,282

3rd year

39

50,205

Technical Assistant (Electrical

 

 

Engineering/

 

 

Applied Electricity), TAFE

 

 

1st year

50

55,509

2nd year

52

56,509

3rd year

54

57,491

Technical Assistant (Mechanical

 

 

Engineering/

 

 

Civil Engineering Building)

 

 

1st year

46

53,407

2nd year

47

53,967

Technical Assistant (Vehicle Building)

 

 

1st year

46

53,407

2nd year

47

53,967

Technical Assistant (Refrigeration and Air

32

47,108

Conditioning), TAFE

 

 

Technical Assistant (Rural Studies), TAFE

 

 

1st year

34

47,936

2nd year

36

48,816

3rd year

39

50,205

4th year

41

51,189

5th year

44

52,489

6th year

47

53,967

7th year

50

55,509

8th year

53

56,993

9th year

56

58,604

10th year

59

60,329

11th year

61

61,505

Community Liaison Officer/Aboriginal

57

59,121

Community Liaison Officer, Department

 

 

of Education and Training (DET)

 

 

Farm Foreman, DET

 

 

Grade A

 

 

1st year

39

50,205

2nd year

41

51,189

3rd year

43

52,102

Grade B

 

 

1st year

45

53,000

2nd year

47

53,967

3rd year

51

55,940

House Officer, DET

 

 

1st year

34

47,936

2nd year

36

48,816

3rd year

39

50,205

Maintenance Officer, DET

 

 

1st year

24

43,967

2nd - 7th year

25

44,329

8th year

26

44,688

Photographic Assistant, DET

 

 

1st year

22

42,563

2nd year

23

43,539

3rd year

25

44,329

4th year

26

44,688

Matrons and Sub-Matrons, DET

 

 

Matron

 

 

1st year

45

53,000

Thereafter

46

53,407

Sub-Matron

 

 

1st year

39

50,205

Thereafter

40

50,619

Storeman/Attendant, Hurlstone/Yanco

 

 

Agricultural High School, DET

 

 

1st year

17

40,662

2nd year

18

41,063

3rd year and 4th year

20

41,771

5th year

22

42,563

Technical Assistant (Art, Ceramics, TV

 

 

Studio)

 

 

Years 1 - 3

32

47,108

Years 4 - 6

34

47,936

Year 7

35

48,324

Assistant, Dept of Infrastructure Planning

 

 

and Natural Resources (DIPNR)

 

 

Junior - under 17 (50% of Grade 1, Yr 1)

 

 

Aged 17 (60% of Grade 1, Yr 1)

 

 

Aged 18 (70% of Grade 1, Yr 1)

 

 

Aged 19 (80% of Grade 1, Yr 1)

 

 

Aged 20 (90% of Grade 1, Yr)

 

 

Grade 1

 

 

1st year

18

41,063

2nd year

22

42,563

3rd year

25

44,329

4th year

29

45,896

5th year

32

47,108

Grade 2

 

 

1st year

34

47,936

2nd year

36

48,816

3rd year

37

49,282

4th year

39

50,205

Grade 3

 

 

1st year

46

53,407

2nd year

52

56,509

Field Services Staff, DIPNR

 

 

Field Supervisor

 

 

1st year

48

54,416

2nd year

51

55,940

3rd year

53

56,993

4th year

55

58,060

5th year

58

59,705

Field Service Manager, Years 1-3 only

 

 

Other locations (not specified)

 

 

1st year

66

64,714

2nd year

67

65,376

3rd year

69

66,610

Specific locations Years 1-4 (Bathurst,

 

 

Cooma, Glennies Creek, Gosford,

 

 

Goulburn, Henty, Inverell, Lithgow,

 

 

Manilla (f.s.), Moss Vale, Nowra,

 

 

Newcastle, Parkes, Cowra RC, Parramatta,

 

 

Penrith, Scone, Singleton, Wellington,

 

 

Braidwood (cons.), Murwillumbah, Coffs

 

 

Harbour, Kempsey, Grafton, Queanbeyan,

 

 

Gunnedah RC.

 

 

4th year

75

70,480

Regional Field Services Manager

83

76,290

Drillers (Central West Region employees

 

 

only), DIPNR

 

 

 

 

 

Driller’s Assistant

22

42,563

Roster Allowance

 

4,936

Trainee Drilling Officer

25

44,329

Roster Allowance

 

5,142

Drilling Officer - Level 1

38

49,693

Roster Allowance

 

5,765

Drilling Officer - Level 2

40

50,619

Roster Allowance

 

5,872

Drilling Officer - Level 3

43

52,102

Roster Allowance

 

6,044

Drilling Officer - Level 4

48

54,416

Roster Allowance

 

6,313

Drilling Officer - Level 5

53

56,993

Roster Allowance

 

6,611

Senior Drilling Officer

57

59,121

Roster Allowance

 

6,857

Overseers, DIPNR

 

 

Grade 1 (ex Dept of Water Resources only)

60

60,889

Grade II

61

61,505

Grade III

65

63,959

Grade IV

73

69,227

Grade V

77

71,866

Plant Managers, DIPNR

 

 

Grade 1 (Workshop Supervisors, Goulburn,

65

63,959

Inverell, Scone & Wagga Wagga)

 

 

Grade 2 (Workshop Manager, Wellington &

 

 

Fleet Managers, Tamworth & Wagga Wagga)

 

 

Year 1

69

66,610

Year 2

70

67,267

Assistant Education Officers,

43

52,102

Powerhouse Museum

47

53,967

House Officer, Powerhouse Museum

43

52,102

 

44

52,489

Museum Officer, Powerhouse Museum

18

41,063

 

19

41,420

 

20

41,771

 

21

42,171

 

23

43,539

Photographer - Grade 1 - Years 1-3

 

 

(various agencies)

 

 

1st year

39

50,205

2nd year

41

51,189

3rd year

43

52,102

Grade 2*

 

 

1st year

49

54,977

2nd year

51

55,940

*Progression from Photographer Grade 1 to

 

 

Photographer Grade 2 (see Sch A of award)

 

 

Photographers Grade 3** Years 1-3

 

 

1st year

63

62,814

2nd year

65

63,959

3rd year

69

66,610

**Grade 3 requirements in  Sch A of award

 

 

Photographic Assistant

22

42,563

 

23

43,539

 

25

44,329

 

26

44,688

Preparator - Grade 1, Powerhouse

45

53,000

Museum Years 1-3

48

54,416

 

51

55,940

Grade II - Years 1-2

55

58,060

 

59

60,329

Senior Preparator, Powerhouse Museum

63

62,814

 

65

63,959

 

 

 

Stores Officer, Powerhouse Museum

 

 

Grade 1

31

46,657

 

33

47,490

Grade 2

34

47,936

 

35

48,324

Grade 3

36

48,816

 

37

49,282

Grade 4

39

50,205

 

41

51,189

Transport Officer, Powerhouse Museum

47

53,967

 

49

54,977

Field Assistant, Dept of Mineral Resources

 

 

Year 1

26

44,688

Year 2

28

45,428

Year 3

31

46,657

Year 4

32

47,108

Year 5

34

47,936

Regional Mining Officer, Dept of Mineral

58

59,705

Resources

61

61,505

 

64

63,425

 

67

65,376

Regional Mining Officer, Lightning Ridge,

75

70,480

Dept of Mineral Resources

79

73,284

 

82

75,552

 

85

77,767

Craftsman/Framer, Art Gallery

32

47,108

Gallery Services Officer, Art Gallery

18

41,063

 

20

41,771

Supervisor, Gallery Services Officers

23

43,539

Art Gallery -

 

 

Senior Gallery Services Officer

43

52,102

 

45

53,000

 

47

53,967

 

49

54,977

Installation Officer, Art Gallery

26

44,688

 

29

45,896

 

32

47,108

Senior Installation Officer, Art Gallery

32

47,108

 

35

48,324

Display Technician, Art Gallery

 

 

Grade 1

45

53,000

 

48

54,416

 

51

55,940

Grade 2

55

58,060

 

59

60,329

Senior Display Technician

63

62,814

 

65

63,959

Bar Manager, Police Academy

34

47,936

Building Manager, NSW Police

60

60,889

 

61

61,505

 

63

62,814

Driving Instructor, NSW Police College

68

65,855

 

69

66,610

 

72

68,519

General Assistant, NSW Police College

19

41,420

 

20

41,771

 

22

42,563

 

23

43,539

 

25

44,329

Groom, Mounted Police

16

39,663

 

18

41,063

Maintenance Attendant, Goulburn Police

 

42,563

College

22

 

 

 

 

Senior Basement Attendant, Police

29

45,896

Headquarters

 

 

 

31

46,657

 

32

47,108

 

34

47,936

Storeman/Attendant, Police Headquarters

17

40,662

Uniform Fitter and Advisory Officer,

37

49,282

NSW Police

 

 

Police Armourer

 

 

Year 1

51

55,940

Year 2

55

58,060

Year 3

58

59,705

Year 4

59

60,329

General Assistant, State Library

23

43,539

Photographic Operator, State Library

23

43,539

 

26

44,688

Museum Assistant, Historic Houses Trust

 

 

Grade 1 Years 1 to 4

20

41,771

 

21

42,171

 

25

44,329

 

27

45,048

Grade 2, Years 1 to 5

30

46,288

 

31

46,657

 

34

47,936

 

35

48,324

 

36

48,816

Museum Guide, Historic Houses Trust

28

45,428

Years 1 to 6

30

46,288

 

32

47,108

 

34

47,936

 

36

48,816

 

39

50,205

Chief Guide, Historic Houses Trust

48

54,416

 

51

55,940

Timber Inspectors, State Forests

 

 

Chief Timber Inspector

92

83,255

Deputy Chief Timber Inspector

77

71,866

 

80

74,080

Senior Timber Inspector

67

65,376

 

68

65,855

 

69

66,610

Timber Inspector

45

53,000

 

47

53,967

 

49

54,977

 

51

55,940

 

53

56,993

 

56

58,604

 

58

59,705

Entrance Attendant, Royal Botanic Gardens

30

46,288

Herbarium Assistants, Royal Botanic Gardens

 

 

Grade 1

18

41,063

 

22

42,563

 

25

44,329

 

29

45,896

 

32

47,108

Grade 2

34

47,936

 

36

48,816

 

37

49,282

 

39

50,205

Centre Supervisor, State Sports Centre

37 (+10% all

49,282

 

purpose allow.)

 

Centre Supervisor, State Sports Centre

40

50,619

Events Technical Officer, State Sports Centre

58

59,705

Maintenance Officer, State Sports Centre

55

58,060

Facilities Manager, State Sports Centre

111

100,613

Assistant Facilities Manager, State Sports Centre

67

65,376

General Assistant, WorkCover

19

41,420

 

20

41,771

 

22

42,563

 

23

43,539

 

25

44,329

Day Attendant, Australian Museum

18

41,063

 

19

41,420

 

20

41,771

 

21

42,171

 

23

43,539

Preparator, Australian Museum

 

 

Assistant Preparator (55)

29

45,896

 

34

47,936

 

39

50,205

 

43

52,102

Cadet Preparator (56)

21

42,171

 

25

44,329

Chief Preparator

82

75,552

 

84

76,961

Preparator (57) Grade I

46

53,407

 

49

54,977

 

52

56,509

Grade II

56

58,604

 

60

60,889

Senior Preparator

63

62,814

 

65

63,959

Cleaner/Messenger/Courtkeeper,

30

46,288

Sheriff’s Office, Attorney-General’s Dept

 

 

Courtkeeper and Cleaner, Darlinghurst,

27

45,048

Attorney-General’s Dept

 

 

Courtkeeper/Cleaner and Messenger,

25

44,329

Bathurst, Attorney-General’s Dept

 

 

Courtkeeper/Cleaner and Messenger,

25

44,329

Queanbeyan (Local Court), Attorney-

 

 

General’s Dept

 

 

Security Attendant, Attorney-General’s

17

40,662

Dept (formerly Assistant Service Officer)

18

41,063

 

20

41,771

 

22

42,563

Basement Attendant, Attorney-General’s

23

43,539

Dept (formerly Assistant Service Officer)

 

 

Property Inspector, Public Trust Office

64

63,425

 

67

65,376

 

69

66,610

 

73

69,227

 

 

 

 

C. G. STAFF  J.

 

 

 

 

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