Electorate and Personal Employee Annual Salary Ranges

Electorate and Personal Employee Annual Salary Ranges

Table 16: Electorate and Personal Employees Salary Ranges at 30 June 2007

Classification
Minimum ($) per annum
Maximum ($) per annum
Actual employee numbers [1][2]
Electorate Employees
Electorate Officer C
55,388
61,076
156
Electorate Officer B
49,681
56,948
562
Electorate Officer A
37,928
50,974
491
Government Personal Employees
Media Adviser
71,307
100,529
10
Adviser
71,307
100,529
132
Assistant Adviser
58,005
71,307
97
Clerk to Whip
53,705
71,307
6
Executive Assistant
48,149
59,449
48
Administrative Assistant
37,928
49,681
48
Non–Government Personal Employees
Media Adviser
71,307
95,902
2
Adviser Level 1–2
71,307
95,902
32
Assistant Adviser
58,005
71,307
40
Clerk to Whip
53,705
71,307
1
Executive Assistant 1–3
48,149
56,948
35
Administrative Assistant 1–2
37,928
46,629
7

Table 17: Electorate and Personal Employees Salary Ranges at 30 June 2008[3]

Classification
Minimum ($) per annum
Maximum ($) per annum
Actual employee numbers[4]
Electorate Employees
Electorate Officer C
59,511
67,034
155
Electorate Officer B
51,917
60,615
539
Electorate Officer A
39,635
53,268
523
Government Personal Employees
Media Adviser
74,516
109,967
10
Adviser
74,516
109,967
83
Assistant Adviser
62,124
74,516
78
Clerk to Whip
56,122
74,516
4
Executive Assistant
50,316
62,124
54
Administrative Assistant
39,635
51,917
32
Non–Government Personal Employees
Media Adviser
74,516
105,053
2
Adviser Level 1–2
74,516
105,053
26
Assistant Adviser
62,124
74,516
36
Clerk to Whip
56,122
74,516
3
Executive Assistant 1–3
50,316
59,511
26
Administrative Assistant 1–2
39,635
48,727
7

Footnotes:

  1. [1] At any given time the actual number of MOP(S) Act employees may differ from the number of staffing allocations. Staffing allocations are the number of positions allocated by the Prime Minister under the MOP(S) Act. For example, not all positions are filled or one position is filled by two or more part-time employees.
  2. [2] Includes casuals and employees employed against the relief budget.
  3. [3] Increased salaries as at June 2008 are due to a 4.5 percent salary increase and adjustments to salary increments,
    which were effective from 29 November 2007.
  4. [4] Includes casuals and employees employed against the relief budget.

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