Remuneration Tribunal (Judicial and
Related Offices—Remuneration and
Allowances) Determination 2021
made under subsections 7(3), (3AA), (4) and (4B) of the
Remuneration Tribunal Act 1973
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Compilation date:
1 September 2021
Includes amendments up to:
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About this compilation
This compilation
This is a compilation of the
Remuneration Tribunal (Judicial and Related
Offices—Remuneration and Allowances) Determination 2021 that shows the
text of the law as amended and in force on 1 September 2021 (the
compilation
date).
The notes at the end of this compilation (the
endnotes) include information
about amending laws and the amendment history of provisions of the compiled
law.
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compiled law. Any uncommenced amendments affecting the law are accessible
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amendments made up to, but not commenced at, the compilation date are
underlined in the endnotes. For more information on any uncommenced
amendments, see the series page on the Legislation Register for the compiled
law.
Application, saving and transitional provisions for provisions and
amendments
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an application, saving or transitional provision that is not included in this
compilation, details are included in the endnotes.
Editorial changes
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the endnotes.
Modifications
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modified but the modification does not amend the text of the law. Accordingly,
this compilation does not show the text of the compiled law as modified. For
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Contents
Part 1—Preliminary
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Name ........................................................................................................................... 1
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When this instrument takes effect ............................................................................... 1
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Authority ..................................................................................................................... 1
5
Determination supersedes previous determination ...................................................... 1
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Definitions .................................................................................................................. 1
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Administration of this instrument ............................................................................... 3
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Certain AAT members not covered by this instrument ............................................... 3
Part 2—Judicial officers
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Division 1—Application of this Part
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Application of this Part ............................................................................................... 4
Division 2—Salary and allowances of judicial officers
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Base salary .................................................................................................................. 5
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Additional allowances ................................................................................................. 6
Division 3—Vehicle allowance
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Vehicle allowance ....................................................................................................... 7
Division 4—Recreation leave and salary packaging for Judges of the Federal
Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 2)
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Purpose of this Division .............................................................................................. 9
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Recreation leave arrangements—general .................................................................... 9
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Recreation leave arrangement—transitional ..............................................................10
17
Election by certain Judges of the Federal Circuit and Family Court of
Australia (Division 2) to be covered by general recreation leave arrangements ........11
18
Salary packaging for Judges of the Federal Circuit and Family Court of
Australia (Division 2) ................................................................................................11
Part 3—Full-time office holders
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Division 1—Application of this Part
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Application of this Part ..............................................................................................13
Division 2—Remuneration
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Meaning of
total remuneration ..................................................................................14
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Remuneration and benefits not to be supplemented ...................................................14
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Total remuneration .....................................................................................................14
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Part-time work ...........................................................................................................15
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Remuneration packaging............................................................................................16
Division 3—Superannuation
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Superannuation ..........................................................................................................17
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Superannuation salary for the purposes of CSS, PSS, DFRDB and MSBS ...............18
Division 4—Vehicles and other benefits
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Vehicles .....................................................................................................................20
28
Vehicle parking ..........................................................................................................20
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Business support ........................................................................................................20
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Assistance for Chief Judge Advocates and the Registrar of Military Justice .............20
Division 5—Leave of absence
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Leave of absence ........................................................................................................21
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Leave accumulated before commencement of this instrument ...................................21
Part 4—Part-time office holders
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Division 1—Application of this Part
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Application of this Part ..............................................................................................22
Division 2—Daily fees, travel tiers and remuneration packaging
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Payment of daily fee ..................................................................................................23
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Calculation of daily fees for part-day work ................................................................23
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Daily fees and travel tiers for Part 4 office holders ....................................................24
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Remuneration packaging............................................................................................24
Division 3—Special provisions
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Special provisions—alternative and additional remuneration for Part 4 office
holders .......................................................................................................................26
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Special provisions—daily fees etc. for part-time AAT members ...............................26
40
Special provisions—annual fees for certain part-time AAT members .......................26
Part 5—Official travel
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Official travel .............................................................................................................28
Part 6—Arrangements for transitional AAT members
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Application of this Part ..............................................................................................29
43
Continued operation of the transitional determination ...............................................29
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Modified remuneration for transitional AAT members .............................................29
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Additional remuneration for certain part-time transitional AAT members ................30
46
Other modifications for transitional AAT members...................................................31
Endnotes
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Endnote 1—About the endnotes
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Endnote 2—Abbreviation key
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Endnote 3—Legislation history
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Endnote 4—Amendment history
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Part 1—Preliminary
1 Name
This instrument is the
Remuneration Tribunal (Judicial and Related Offices—
Remuneration and Allowances) Determination 2021.
3 When this instrument takes effect
This instrument takes effect at the start of 1 July 2021.
4 Authority
This instrument is made under subsections 7(3), (3AA), (4) and (4B) of the
Remuneration Tribunal Act 1973.
5 Determination supersedes previous determination
This instrument supersedes the
Remuneration Tribunal (Judicial and Related
Offices—Remuneration and Allowances) Determination 2020.
7 Definitions
In this instrument:
AAT means the Administrative Appeals Tribunal.
AAT Act means the
Administrative Appeals Tribunal Act 1975.
Act means the
Remuneration Tribunal Act 1973.
authority means the court, tribunal or other body to which an office holder is
attached.
base salary, in relation to a judicial officer, is the amount specified in column 2
of Table 2A for the office that judicial officer holds.
benefit, in relation to a Part 3 office holder, means:
(a) any non-monetary benefit provided at the authority’s expense to or for the
benefit of an office holder as a personal benefit, including:
(i) a vehicle (see section 27); and
(ii) vehicle parking (see section 28); or
(b) any other benefits received by way of remuneration packaging (see
section 24).
CSS (short for Commonwealth Superannuation Scheme) has the same meaning
as in the
Superannuation Act 1976.
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DFRDB (short for Defence Force Retirement and Death Benefits) means the
scheme established by the
Defence Force Retirement and Death Benefits Act
1973.
employer superannuation contribution, for a Part 3 office holder, means:
(a) if the office holder is a member of the CSS, PSS, DFRDB or MSBS—the
value attributed to the employer superannuation contribution under
subsection 25(1), (2), (3) or (4); or
(b) if the office holder is a member of the PSSAP—15.4% of ordinary time
earnings (within the meaning of the
Superannuation Guarantee
(Administration) Act 1992) for the office holder; or
(c) if the office holder is a member of another superannuation fund—the
amount worked out under subsection 25(6).
Note 1:
A Part 3 office holder’s employer superannuation contribution is part of the office
holder’s total remuneration (see section 20).
Note 2:
Superannuation contributions made as a result of remuneration packaging do not form
part of a Part 3 office holder’s employer superannuation contribution (see section 24).
Federal Court means the Federal Court of Australia.
fringe benefits tax means fringe benefits tax (within the meaning of the
Fringe
Benefits Tax Assessment Act 1986 as it applies of its own force or because of the
Fringe Benefits Tax (Application to the Commonwealth) Act 1986).
judicial officer: see section 11.
MSBS (short for Military Superannuation and Benefits Scheme) has the same
meaning as
Scheme has in the
Military Superannuation and Benefits Act 1991.
office holder means a judicial officer, a Part 3 office holder or a Part 4 office
holder.
office locality, in relation to a Part 3 office holder, means the geographic locality
of the office holder’s usual place of work on official business.
official travel determination means the
Remuneration Tribunal (Official Travel)
Determination 2019 (or any determination that supersedes that determination).
Part 3 office holder: see section 19.
Part 4 office holder: see section 33.
PSS (short for Public Sector Superannuation Scheme) has the same meaning as
Public Sector Superannuation Scheme has in the
Superannuation Act 1990.
PSSAP (short for Public Sector Superannuation Accumulation Plan) has the
same meaning as in the
Superannuation Act 2005.
superannuation salary, for a Part 3 office holder who is a member of the CSS,
PSS, DFRDB or MSBS, is the amount worked out under section 26.
Table 2A means the table of base salary for judicial officers in section 11.
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Table 3A means the table of total remuneration for Part 3 office holders in
section 22.
Table 3B means the table of superannuation salaries for Part 3 office holders in
subsection 26(1).
Table 3C means the table of superannuation salaries for specified Part 3 office
holders in subsection 26(2).
Table 4A means the table of daily fees and travel tiers for Part 4 office holders in
section 36.
Table 4B means the table of daily fees and travel tiers for certain AAT members
in subsection 40(2).
total remuneration, in relation to a Part 3 office holder, has the meaning given
by section 20.
transitional AAT member: see section 42.
transitional determination: see section 43.
8 Administration of this instrument
An authority administering this instrument:
(a) is to pay to an office holder any annual amount specified in proportion (pro
rata) to the office holder’s period of service during a year; and
(b) may issue procedural instructions to assist in the implementation of this
instrument; and
(c) may elect to apply the same instructions (including policies or procedures
in relation to the administration of recreation leave) as the authority does
for employees, except where those instructions are not in accordance with
this instrument.
9 Certain AAT members not covered by this instrument
This instrument does not apply to a member of the AAT to whom item 5 of
Schedule 9 to the
Tribunals Amalgamation Act 2015 applies.
Note 1:
Under item 5 of Schedule 9 to the
Tribunals Amalgamation Act 2015, a person who
was, immediately before 1 July 2015, a member of the Migration Review Tribunal, the
Refugee Review Tribunal or the Social Security Appeals Tribunal is taken to hold
office as a member of the AAT for the balance of their term of appointment that
remained before that date.
Note 2:
For the remuneration and allowances of such members, see the
Remuneration Tribunal
(Remuneration and Allowances for Holders of Full-
time Public Office)
Determination 2021 and the
Remuneration Tribunal (Remuneration and Allowances
for Holders of Part-
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Division 1 Application of this Part
Section 10
Part 2—Judicial officers
Division 1—Application of this Part
10 Application of this Part
(1) This Part sets a base level of remuneration and benefits for judicial officers.
(2) However, additional remuneration and benefits may be provided under the
following:
(a) a general law of the Commonwealth concerning employment;
(b) the law of the Commonwealth that established the office the judicial officer
holds;
(c) the Constitution, which grants certain executive powers to the
Governor-General and to Ministers of State.
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Division 2
Section 11
Division 2—Salary and allowances of judicial officers
11 Base salary
The following table (
Table 2A) sets out, for a person (a
judicial officer) who
holds an office specified in column 1:
(a) the full-time base salary (if any), per year, of the judicial officer; and
(b) the travel tier (if any) that applies to the judicial officer for the purposes of
the official travel determination.
Table 2A—Full-time base salary for judicial officers
Column 1
Column 2 Column 3
Office
Full-time Travel tier
base salary
High Court—Chief Justice
$608,150
1
High Court—Justice
$551,880
1
Federal Court—Chief Justice
$514,980
1
Federal Court—Judge
$468,020
1
Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 1)—Chief
$514,980
1
Justice
Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 1)—Deputy
$481,850
1
Chief Justice
Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 1)—Judge
$468,020
1
Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 2)—Chief
$468,020
1
Judge
Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 2)—Deputy
$437,600
1
Chief Judge (Family Law)
Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 2)—Deputy
$437,600
1
Chief Judge (General and Fair Work)
Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 2)—Judge
$394,980
1
Copyright Tribunal of Australia—President
$468,020
1
Copyright Tribunal of Australia—Deputy President (Judicial)
Nil
1
Australian Competition Tribunal—President
$468,020
1
Australian Law Reform Commission—President (Judicial)
$468,020
1
AAT—President
$468,020
1
National Native Title Tribunal—President (Judicial)
$468,020
1
Defence Force Discipline Appeal Tribunal—President
Nil No travel tier
Note:
The reference to a Judge of the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia
(Division 1) includes a Senior Judge of the Federal Circuit and Family Court of
Australia (Division 1).
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Section 12
12 Additional allowances
A sitting Judge who also holds any of the following offices on a part-time basis
is to be provided with an additional expense allowance of $2,421 per year:
(a) Aboriginal Land Commissioner;
(b) Chairperson of the Australian Electoral Commission;
(c) Chief Judge of the Supreme Court of Norfolk Island;
(d) President of the AAT;
(e) President of the Australian Competition Tribunal;
(f) President of the Copyright Tribunal of Australia.
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Division 3
Section 13
Division 3—Vehicle allowance
13 Vehicle allowance
Chief Justice of the High Court
(1) In addition to a Commonwealth car-with-driver service, the Chief Justice of the
High Court is allowed annually:
(a) a private plated vehicle, that is generally made available by the
Commonwealth for the purpose, and is not a luxury car, leased in
accordance with the FVS Policy; or
(b) reimbursement for private vehicle running costs incurred by the Chief
Justice up to $11,165.
Judges
(2) A Judge, other than the Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia or a Judge of
the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 2), who has elected
for the time being to forgo the entitlement, either in the Judge’s city of residence
or in the city in which the principal registry of the Judge’s court is situated, to a
regular Commonwealth car-with-driver service, is allowed annually in that city
and as the alternatives to that service:
(a) a private plated vehicle, that is generally made available by the
Commonwealth for the purpose, and is not a luxury car, leased in
accordance with the FVS Policy; or
(b) reimbursement for private vehicle running costs incurred by the Judge up
to $11,165.
Judges of the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 2)
(3) A Judge of the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 2) is
allowed annually:
(a) a private plated vehicle, that is generally made available by the
Commonwealth for the purpose, and is not a luxury car, leased in
accordance with the FVS Policy; or
(b) reimbursement for private vehicle running costs incurred by the Judge up
to $11,165.
Election of vehicle allowance
(4) During a year, the Chief Justice of the High Court or a Judge may elect to vary
the officer’s election under subsection (1), (2) or (3) to, or from, a
Commonwealth leased vehicle from, or to, reimbursement for the running costs
of a private vehicle if no additional administrative or other expenses are incurred
by the Commonwealth as a result.
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No cashing out of vehicle allowance
(5) The value of the entitlement allowed under subsection (1), (2) or (3) may not be
taken as cash, except to the extent that reimbursement is claimed in accordance
with paragraph (1)(b), (2)(b) or (3)(b).
Definitions
(6) In this section:
Commonwealth car-with-driver service means the arrangements for the use of a
Commonwealth car-with-driver established, from time to time, by the
Attorney-General with:
(a) the Chief Justice of the High Court; and
(b) the Chief Justice of the Federal Court; and
(c) the Chief Justice of the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia
(Division 1);
for Judges of those courts.
FVS Policy (short for Fleet Vehicle Selection Policy) means the Department of
Finance’s policy on the selection of passenger vehicles for the Australian
Government Fleet.
Judge means one of the following:
(a) a Justice of the High Court;
(b) a Judge of the Federal Court;
(c) a Judge of the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 1);
(d) a Judge of the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 2).
luxury car means a car the value of which exceeds the luxury car tax threshold
(for non-fuel-efficient cars) mentioned in subsection 25-1(3A) of the
A New Tax
System (Luxury Car Tax) Act 1999.
principal registry means:
(a) in the case of the High Court—the Registry of the Court; or
(b) in the case of the Federal Court—the Principal Registry of the Court; or
(c) in the case of the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia
(Division 1)—the Principal Registry of the Court.
private vehicle running costs does not include expenditure relating to the
acquisition, leasing or hire of any vehicle.
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Section 14
Division 4—Recreation leave and salary packaging for Judges of the
Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 2)
14 Purpose of this Division
This Division is made for the purposes of subsection 7(3AA) of the Act.
15 Recreation leave arrangements—general
(1) The recreation leave entitlements of the following are to be determined in
accordance with this section:
(a) a Judge of the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 2)
who was appointed on or after 1 January 2018;
(b) a Judge of the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 2)
who was appointed before 1 January 2018, if an election to be covered by
the general recreation leave arrangements is in effect for the Judge.
Note:
For elections to be covered by the general recreation leave arrangements, see
section 17.
Appointment year
(2) The Judge, for the year (the
appointment year) the Judge is appointed in, is
entitled to an amount of recreation leave, accruing at the time of the Judge’s
appointment, of the number of weeks calculated in accordance with the
following formula:
Number of days in the appointment year
for which the Judge will be appointed
6 weeks
Number of days in the appointment year
Years after appointment year
(3) The Judge is entitled to 6 weeks of recreation leave accruing on 1 January of
each year after the appointment year.
Expiration of recreation leave
(4) The Judge is entitled to recreation leave accrued under this section only in the
year in which the leave accrued.
Payment of unused recreation leave on leaving office
(5) The Judge is to be paid on leaving office as though the Judge were then to take
the balance of the recreation leave to which the Judge is entitled.
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Special arrangements for the COVID-19 pandemic
(6) Despite subsection (4), if, at the end of 2020, the Judge had a balance of
recreation leave accrued during 2020, the Judge may retain up to 2 weeks of that
balance for use before the end of 2022.
(7) Despite subsection (4), if, at the end of 2021, the Judge has a balance of
recreation leave accrued during 2021, the Judge may retain up to 2 weeks of that
balance for use before the end of 2023.
16 Recreation leave arrangement—transitional
(1) This section applies to a Judge of the Federal Circuit and Family Court of
Australia (Division 2) if:
(a) the Judge was appointed before 1 January 2018; and
(b) an election to be covered by the general recreation leave arrangements is
not in effect for the Judge.
Note:
For elections to be covered by the general recreation leave arrangements, see
section 17.
Accrual of recreation leave
(2) The Judge is entitled to 4 weeks of
recreation leave per year of service accruing
on 1 January each year.
Cashing out of recreation leave
(3) The Judge is eligible to cash out part of the Judge’s recreation leave if:
(a) the Judge has accrued more than 4 weeks of recreation leave; and
(b) the Judge takes an amount of leave equal to or greater than the amount of
leave being cashed out; and
(c) the Judge cashes out a maximum of 2 weeks’ recreation leave in any year.
Additional recreation leave
(4) The Judge is eligible to elect to purchase 1, 2, 3 or 4 weeks’ additional leave per
year.
(5) An amount will be deducted from the base salary of the Judge, dependent on the
amount of leave purchased and the Judge’s salary, which will be reflected in the
Judge’s regular salary payments.
(6) Purchased leave counts as service for all purposes.
Payment of unused recreation leave on leaving office
(7) The Judge is to be paid on leaving office as though the Judge were then to take
the balance of the Judge’s recreation leave.
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17 Election by certain Judges of the Federal Circuit and Family Court of
Australia (Division 2) to be covered by general recreation leave
arrangements
Changing to general recreation leave arrangements
(1) This section applies to a Judge of the Federal Circuit and Family Court of
Australia (Division 2) if the Judge was appointed before 1 January 2018.
(2) At any time, the Judge may elect to be covered by the general recreation leave
arrangements instead of the transitional recreation leave arrangements. The
election takes effect on 1 January following the election.
Note:
For the general recreation leave arrangements, see section 15. For the transitional
recreation leave arrangements, see section 16.
(3) The Judge may make only one election to be covered by the general recreation
leave arrangements.
(4) The Judge retains the balance of the Judge’s recreation leave that had accrued
immediately before the election took effect but, subject to subsection (6), is
entitled to this balance only in accordance with subsection 15(5).
Revoking election
(5) At any time, the Judge may revoke the election to be covered by the general
recreation leave arrangements. The election takes effect on 1 January following
the revocation.
(6) The Judge retains the balance of the Judge’s recreation leave mentioned in
subsection (4) and is entitled to this balance in accordance with section 16.
Election made under superseded determination
(7) To avoid doubt, an election to be covered by the general recreation leave
arrangements instead of the transitional recreation leave arrangements, or a
revocation of such an election, that was made under a superseded determination
is to be treated as an election or revocation made under this section.
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Australia (Division 2)
A Judge of the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 2) may
elect to take benefits in lieu of base salary, in accordance with authority policies
and procedures on salary packaging, if:
(a) the election is consistent with relevant taxation laws and rulings or
guidelines applicable to salary packaging schemes issued by the Australian
Taxation Office; and
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(b) providing the benefit would not result in a cost to the Commonwealth
(including any fringe benefits tax) that would not be incurred if benefits
able to be taken as salary were taken as salary.
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Division 1
Section 19
Part 3—Full-time office holders
Division 1—Application of this Part
19 Application of this Part
This Part applies to a person (a
Part 3 office holder) who:
(a) holds an office specified in column 1 of Table 3A; and
(b) was appointed to that office on a full-time basis.
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20 Meaning of total remuneration
(1) For the purposes of this instrument, the
total remuneration of a Part 3 office
holder is the amount, per year, in column 2 of Table 3A.
(2) The total remuneration of a Part 3 office holder represents the value, calculated
at the total cost to the authority of the office holder (including fringe benefits
tax), of the following in relation to the office holder:
(a) salary, allowances and lump sum payments;
(b) benefits;
(c) the employer superannuation contribution.
(3) However, the total remuneration of a Part 3 office holder does not include the
following:
(a) the value of facilities provided as business support that are not required to
be included in total remuneration under section 29;
(b) reimbursement of expenses incurred on geographic relocation following
appointment as an office holder, in accordance with authority policies and
practices where approved by the authority;
(c) assistance for the offices of Chief Judge Advocate and the Registrar of
Military Justice (see section 30);
(d) travel expenses and allowances under the official travel determination;
(e) payment in lieu of recreation leave in accordance with section 31;
(f) compensation for early loss of office in accordance with the
Remuneration
Tribunal (Compensation for Loss of Office for Holders of Certain Public
Offices) Determination 2018 (or any determination that supersedes that
determination).
21 Remuneration and benefits not to be supplemented
The amount of total remuneration to a Part 3 office holder under Table 3A is
exhaustive of the remuneration and significantly-related benefits payable to a
Part 3 office holder, to the extent that the Tribunal is empowered to determine
such remuneration and benefits. The amount of total remuneration to which the
office holder is entitled under this Division must not be supplemented by an
authority other than the Tribunal if to do so would be inconsistent with this
instrument.
22 Total remuneration
The following table (
Table 3A) sets out, for a holder of each office in column 1:
(a) the total remuneration, per year, of the Part 3 office holder; and
(b) the travel tier that applies to the Part 3 office holder for the purposes of the
official travel determination.
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Section 23
Table 3A—Total remuneration for Part 3 office holders
Column 1
Column 2 Column 3
Office
Total Travel tier
remuneration
(per year)
High Court—Chief Executive and Principal Registrar
$498,810
1
Federal Court—Chief Executive Officer
$498,810
1
Federal Court—Assessor (Full-time)
$281,460
2
Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 1)—
$387,960
1
Chief Executive Officer and Principal Registrar
Australian Law Reform Commission—President (non-judicial)
$463,710
1
Australian Law Reform Commission—Commissioner
$281,180
2
(non-judicial)
AAT—Deputy President (non-judicial)
$496,560
1
AAT—Senior member (level 1)
$391,940
2
AAT—Senior member (level 2)
$329,930
2
AAT—Member (level 1)
$249,420
2
AAT—Member (level 2)
$221,700
2
AAT—Member (level 3)
$193,990
2
AAT—Registrar
$415,680
1
National Native Title Tribunal—President (non-judicial)
$459,230
1
National Native Title Tribunal—Deputy President
$417,210
1
National Native Title Tribunal—Member
$320,360
1
National Native Title Tribunal—Registrar
$302,820
2
Military Justice System—Chief Judge Advocate
$435,110
2
Military Justice System—Deputy Chief Judge Advocate
$413,355
2
Military Justice System—Registrar of Military Justice
$275,930
2
23 Part-time work
(1) If a Part 3 office holder’s authority has approved the office holder to perform the
duties of the office on a part-time basis, the total remuneration for that office is
to be paid on a pro rata basis in accordance with the proportion of full-time hours
worked.
(2) However, if the proposed hours are less than 60% of the full-time hours, prior
agreement of the Tribunal is required for the level of remuneration.
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Section 24
24 Remuneration packaging
(1) Subject to this Part, a Part 3 office holder may elect to receive the benefit of the
total remuneration, other than the employer superannuation contribution, as
salary or a combination of salary and benefits if:
(a) the election is consistent with relevant taxation laws and rulings or
guidelines applicable to salary packaging schemes issued by the Australian
Taxation Office; and
(b) providing the benefit would not result in a cost to the authority (including
any fringe benefits tax) that would not be incurred if the office holder
received the remuneration in the form of salary.
(2) To avoid doubt, a superannuation contribution made as a result of an election by
a Part 3 office holder under subsection (1) does not form part of the employer
superannuation contribution for the office holder.
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Division 3
Section 25
Division 3—Superannuation
25 Superannuation
Commonwealth Superannuation Scheme
(1) For a Part 3 office holder who is a member of the CSS:
(a) the office holder’s annual rate of salary for the purposes of the CSS is the
office holder’s superannuation salary; and
(b) for the purposes of paragraph (a) of the definition of
employer
superannuation contribution in section 7, the value attributed to the
employer superannuation contribution
for the office holder is an amount
equal to 15.4% of the office holder’s superannuation salary.
Note:
For the definition of
superannuation salary for a Part 3 office holder who is a member
of the CSS, see section 26.
Public Sector Superannuation Scheme
(2) For a Part 3 office holder who is a member of the PSS:
(a) the office holder’s basic salary for the purposes of the PSS is the office
holder’s superannuation salary; and
(b) the amount of the office holder’s recognised allowances for the purposes of
the PSS is nil; and
(c) for the purposes of paragraph (a) of the definition of
employer
superannuation contribution in section 7, the value attributed to the
employer superannuation contribution
for the office holder is an amount
equal to 15.4% of the office holder’s superannuation salary.
Note:
For the definition of
superannuation salary for a Part 3 office holder who is a member
of the PSS, see section 26.
Defence Force Retirement and Death Benefits
(3) For a Part 3 office holder who is a member of the DFRDB:
(a) the office holder’s annual rate of salary for the purposes of the DFRDB is
the office holder’s superannuation salary; and
(b) for the purposes of paragraph (a) of the definition of
employer
superannuation contribution in section 7, the value attributed to the
employer superannuation contribution
for the office holder is an amount
equal to 15.4% of the office holder’s superannuation salary.
Note:
For the definition of
superannuation salary for a Part 3 office holder who is a member
of the DFRDB, see section 26.
Military Superannuation and Benefits Scheme
(4) For a Part 3 office holder who is a member of the MSBS:
(a) the office holder’s annual rate of salary for the purposes of the MSBS is the
office holder’s superannuation salary; and
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(b) for the purposes of paragraph (a) of the definition of
employer
superannuation contribution in section 7, the value attributed to the
employer superannuation contribution
for the office holder is an amount
equal to 15.4% of the office holder’s superannuation salary.
Note:
For the definition of
superannuation salary for a Part 3 office holder who is a member
of the MSBS, see section 26.
Public Sector Superannuation Accumulation Plan
(5) For a Part 3 office holder who is a member of PSSAP, the office holder’s
superannuation salary for the purposes of the
Superannuation (PSSAP) Trust
Deed is the office holder’s ordinary time earnings (within the meaning of the
Superannuation Guarantee (Administration) Act 1992).
Other superannuation funds
(6) For a Part 3 office holder who is a member of any other superannuation fund, the
employer superannuation contribution is the minimum contribution that would,
under section 23 of the
Superannuation Guarantee (Administration) Act 1992,
reduce the charge percentage for that office holder to nil.
26 Superannuation salary for the purposes of CSS, PSS, DFRDB and MSBS
(1) Subject to subsection (2), the
superannuation salary for a Part 3 office holder
who is a member of the CSS, PSS, DFRDB or MSBS is worked out in
accordance with the following table (
Table 3B).
Table 3B—Superannuation salary for the purposes of CSS, PSS, DFRDB and MSBS
Item
If the Part 3 office holder’s total
the Part 3 office holder’s superannuation salary is
remuneration is …
…
1
$443,390 or more
70% of the office holder’s total remuneration
(rounded up to the nearest $10).
2
less than $443,390
73% of the office holder’s total remuneration
(rounded up to the nearest $10).
(2) If an office or a Part 3 office holder is specified in column 1 of the following
table (
Table 3C), the amount in column 2 is the superannuation salary for the
Part 3 office holder who holds that office, or for that Part 3 office holder.
Table 3C—Superannuation salary for the purposes of CSS, PSS, DFRDB and MSBS for specified
Part 3 office holders
Item
Column 1
Column 2
Office or Part 3 office holder
Superannuation salary
1
AAT—a Deputy President (non-judicial) who is covered by
$362,490
subsection (3)
2
Military Justice System—Registrar of Military Justice
$237,300
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(3) A Deputy President (non-judicial) of the AAT is covered by this subsection if:
(a) before the Deputy President’s current term of appointment as Deputy
President, the Deputy President had previously been appointed as Deputy
President; and
(b) item 4 of Schedule 9 to the
Tribunals Amalgamation Act 2015 applied to
the Deputy President on 1 July 2015 during a previous term of
appointment.
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Division 4 Vehicles and other benefits
Section 27
Division 4—Vehicles and other benefits
27 Vehicles
(1) If a Part 3 office holder:
(a) accepts an offer of a vehicle owned or leased by the office holder’s
authority for private use; or
(b) has access to a vehicle owned or leased by the office holder’s authority for
private use;
the actual cost of the vehicle to the authority (including fringe benefits tax), less
a reasonable amount (if any) reflecting business usage patterns, is taken to be a
benefit.
(2) For the purposes of subsection (1):
(a) if the annual business kilometres are less than 5,000—the business usage
amount is to be based on the “cents per kilometre” method; or
(b) if the annual business kilometres are 5,000 or more:
(i) any business usage amount is to be assessed on log book records for at
least a 12 week representative period; and
(ii) the percentage of business use to total kilometres travelled per year is
to be applied to the total cost of the vehicle.
28 Vehicle parking
If a Part 3 office holder accepts an offer of a car park at Commonwealth expense,
the actual cost (including fringe benefits tax) of the car park to the authority is
taken to be a benefit.
29 Business support
If a Part 3 office holder is provided with communications, information
technology or other office facilities necessary for the efficient conduct of the
office holder’s office, incidental private use of those facilities does not require
the value of the facilities to be included in total remuneration.
30 Assistance for Chief Judge Advocates and the Registrar of Military Justice
The authority may approve housing, relocation and medical assistance in
accordance with authority policy and practices for the offices of Chief Judge
Advocate and the Registrar of Military Justice.
Note:
Assistance under this section is not included as part of total remuneration: see
paragraph 20(3)(c).
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Leave of absence
Division 5
Section 31
Division 5—Leave of absence
31 Leave of absence
(1) A Part 3 office holder is entitled to the following types and amounts of leave of
absence:
(a) an office holder may be absent without loss of pay on public holidays that
are observed by the Australian Public Service in the location in which the
office is based;
(b) paid recreation leave
of 4 weeks per year of service, accruing on a pro rata
basis;
(c) other paid and unpaid leave, including sick and carers’ leave, at the
discretion of the Commonwealth.
(2) A Part 3 office holder may elect:
(a) to take recreation leave on a half-pay basis; or
(b) to cash out up to one week’s recreation leave in a financial year.
(3) A Part 3 office holder is to be paid the balance of their recreation leave on
leaving office, calculated on the basis of the office holder’s reference salary.
(4) The Part 3 office holder’s
reference salary is the office holder’s total
remuneration, less the amount of total remuneration that reflects the employer
superannuation contribution for the office holder.
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Any entitlement to recreation leave accrued by a Part 3 office holder before the
commencement of this instrument is taken to have been accrued under this
instrument.
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Section 33
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Division 1—Application of this Part
33 Application of this Part
This Part applies to a person (a
Part 4 office holder) who:
(a) holds an office specified in column 1 of Table 4A; and
(b) was appointed to that office on a part-time basis.
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Division 2
Section 34
Division 2—Daily fees, travel tiers and remuneration packaging
34 Payment of daily fee
(1) A Part 4 office holder is entitled to be paid the daily fee specified in column 2 of
Table 4A for the office held by the office holder.
(2) The nature, reasonableness and duration of official business by the office holder
is to be reviewed prior to the payment of any daily fee to the office holder,
according to arrangements established by the authority.
(3) The maximum amount payable to the office holder for any one day is the daily
fee for the office holder.
(4) Unless the authority
determines otherwise, the minimum amount that may be
claimed for payment at any one time is one daily fee, except that the final
payment to any individual prior to leaving office may be less than one daily fee.
35 Calculation of daily fees for part-day work
(1) This section applies to a Part 4 office holder who works for less than a full day.
Note:
This section does not apply to a member of the AAT to whom section 39 or 40 applies.
(2) On a formal meeting or hearing day, the following amounts of the office holder’s
daily fee are payable to the office holder:
(a) for a period of less than 2 hours—40% of the daily fee;
(b) for a period of between 2 and 3 hours—60% of the daily fee;
(c) for a period of 3 hours or more—100% of the daily fee.
(3) On any other day, for each period of at least 1 hour spent entirely on authority
business, the amount of the office holder’s daily fee payable to the office holder
is 20% of that daily fee for each hour, up to a maximum of 5 hours on any one
day.
(4) The periods of work mentioned in subsection (2) do not include any normal
preparation time for a formal meeting or hearing. There is no additional payment
for time spent on normal preparation. However, if extraordinary preparation time
is required by the officer for the formal meeting or hearing, the authority may
authorise an additional payment in accordance with subsection (3).
(5) If the office holder is required to work at a location other than the office locality,
any reasonable time required to travel between an office holder’s home or usual
place of work and the other location may be included by the authority in
calculating payments under this section. Travel time between the office holder’s
home and usual place of work is not included for the purpose of calculation of
payments.
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Section 36
36 Daily fees and travel tiers for Part 4 office holders
The following table (
Table 4A) sets out, for a holder of each office in column 1:
(a) the daily fee for the Part 4 office holder; and
(b) the special provisions (if any) of this instrument that apply to the Part 4
office holder; and
(c) the travel tier that applies to the Part 4 office holder for the purposes of the
official travel determination.
Table 4A—Daily fees for Part 4 office holders
Column 1
Column 2 Column 3
Column 4
Office
Daily fee Special provisions
Travel
tier
Federal Court—Assessor (Part-time)
$1,024
1
Copyright Tribunal of Australia—Deputy
$1,103 Subsection 38(1)
1
President (non-Judicial)
Copyright Tribunal of Australia—Member
$1,103 Subsection 38(1)
1
Australian Competition Tribunal—Member
$1,024 Subsection 38(2)
1
Australian Law Reform Commission—Member
$1,024
1
(Part-time)
AAT—Deputy President
$1,950 Sections 39 and 40
1
AAT—Senior member (level 1)
$1,625 Sections 39 and 40
2
AAT—Senior member (level 2)
$1,383 Sections 39 and 40
2
AAT—Member (level 1)
$1,084 Sections 39 and 40
2
AAT—Member (level 2)
$949 Sections 39 and 40
2
AAT—Member (level 3)
$813 Sections 39 and 40
2
National Native Title Tribunal—Deputy President
$1,450 Subsection 38(1)
1
National Native Title Tribunal—Member
$1,064 Subsection 38(1)
1
Defence Force Discipline Appeal Tribunal—
$876
1
Member
Australian Security Intelligence Organisation—
$1,545
1
prescribed authority
Military Justice System—Judge Advocate General
$2,500
2
Military Justice System—Deputy Judge Advocate
$2,250
2
General
Military Justice System—Judge Advocate
$1,823
2
Military Justice System—Defence Force
$1,823
2
Magistrate
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A Part 4 office holder may elect to take, in lieu of the fee payable to the office
holder under this Part, benefits or a combination of fee and benefits if:
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(a) the election is consistent with relevant taxation laws and rulings or
guidelines applicable to salary packaging schemes issued by the Australian
Taxation Office; and
(b) providing the benefit would not result in a cost to the authority (including
any fringe benefits tax) that would not be incurred if the office holder had
received fees instead of the benefit.
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Section 38
Division 3—Special provisions
38 Special provisions—alternative and additional remuneration for Part 4 office
holders
(1) If column 3 of Table 4A mentions this subsection in relation to an office
mentioned in column 1, the minimum annual payment to the holder of the office
is an amount that is 10 times the daily fee mentioned in column 2 in relation to
the office.
(2) If column 3 of Table 4A mentions this subsection in relation to an office
mentioned in column 1, the holder of the office is entitled to an annual payment
of $24,480 in additional to the daily fee mentioned in column 2 in relation to the
office.
39 Special provisions—daily fees etc. for part-time AAT members
(1) This section applies, and section 35 does not apply, to a member of the AAT on a
part-time basis who is not covered by section 40.
(2) A daily fee is payable once a member has undertaken official business of 7 hours
duration in aggregate, regardless of the day or days on which that work is done.
(3) Official business may include a hearing, preparation for a hearing, reading
submissions, decision writing and travel time other than for travel between the
person’s home and principal place of work.
(4) The member is to be paid a cancellation fee equal to an amount that is 50% of the
daily fee if all of a day’s work is cancelled with less than 5 working days’ notice
(this includes the circumstance where a hearing does not proceed on a day on
which a member has attended).
40 Special provisions—annual fees for certain part-time AAT members
(1) This section applies, and sections 35 and 39 do not apply, to a member of the
AAT on a part-time basis who is subject to:
(a) a direction under section 18B of the AAT Act by the President of the AAT
to work a specified number of days each week for a continuous period of
12 months or more; or
(b) a direction under section 18B of the AAT Act by the President of the AAT
to work a specified number of days each week for a period of less than 12
months if that period ends on the day that the person’s appointment as a
part-time member expires.
(2) The following table (
Table 4B) sets out, for the member who holds an office in
column 1, the annual fee to be paid to the member based on the specified number
of days each week the President of the AAT has directed the member to work.
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Table 4B—Annual fees for certain part-time AAT members
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Column 4
Column 5
Office
1 day each
2 days each
3 days each
4 days each
week
week
week
week
Deputy President
$84,420
$168,840
$253,260
$337,680
Senior member (level 1)
$66,630
$133,260
$199,890
$266,520
Senior member (level 2)
$56,090
$112,180
$168,270
$224,360
Member (level 1)
$42,410
$84,820
$127,230
$169,640
Member (level 2)
$37,690
$75,380
$113,070
$150,760
Member (level 3)
$32,980
$65,960
$98,940
$131,920
(3) The annual fee payable to the member is payable on a periodic basis throughout
each year and covers all activities undertaken by the member in performing the
duties of the member’s office.
(4) Part years are paid on a proportionate basis.
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41 Official travel
Justices of the High Court
(1) A Justice of the High Court (including the Chief Justice) who does not establish
a place of residence in Canberra is to be paid $37,760 a year in lieu of the
travelling allowance that would otherwise be payable to the Justice under the
official travel determination.
President of the Fair Work Commission
(2) The President of the Fair Work Commission has the same travel entitlements
when travelling within Australia as the Chief Justice of the Federal Court
has
under the official travel determination.
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Part 6
Section 42
Part 6—Arrangements for transitional AAT members
42 Application of this Part
This Part applies to a member of the AAT (a
transitional AAT member) to
whom item 4 of Schedule 9 to the
Tribunals Amalgamation Act 2015 applies.
Note:
Item 4 of Schedule 9 to the
Tribunals Amalgamation Act 2015 applies to a member of
the AAT (other than a Judge) who was a member of the AAT immediately before
1 July 2015.
43 Continued operation of the transitional determination
(1) Subject to this Part,
Determination 2015/05 – Judicial and Related Offices –
Remuneration and Allowances (the
transitional determination) continues to
apply to a transitional AAT member as if the repeal of that instrument did not
happen.
(2) Apart from this Part, this instrument does not apply to a transitional AAT
member.
44 Modified remuneration for transitional AAT members
Full-time transitional AAT members
(1) Table 3 of the transitional determination has effect as if the amounts for the base
salary and total remuneration in that table for a transitional AAT member who is
a Deputy President of the AAT were the amounts set out in the following table.
Table 6A—Full-time transitional AAT members
Office
Base salary
Total remuneration
Deputy President
$362,490
$496,560
Part-time daily fees for transitional AAT members
(2) Table 2A of the transitional determination has effect as if the amounts for
part-time office daily fees in that table for a transitional AAT member who is:
(a) a Deputy President of the AAT; or
(b) a Senior member of the AAT; or
(c) a member of the AAT;
were the amounts set out in the following table.
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Table 6B—Part-time daily fees for transitional AAT members
Office
Part-time office daily fee
Deputy President
$1,675
Senior member
$1,325
Member
$1,113
Annual fees for transitional part-time AAT members
(3) Table 2B of the transitional determination has effect as if the amounts for annual
fees in that table for a transitional AAT member who is:
(a) a Deputy President of the AAT; or
(b) a Senior member of the AAT; or
(c) a member of the AAT;
were the amounts set out in the following table.
Table 6C—Annual fees for transitional part-time AAT members
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Column 4
Column 5
Office
1 day each week
2 days each week
3 days each week
4 days each week
Deputy President
$84,420
$168,840
$253,260
$337,680
Senior member
$66,630
$133,260
$199,890
$266,520
Member
$56,090
$112,180
$168,270
$224,360
45 Additional remuneration for certain part-time transitional AAT members
(1) This section applies to a transitional AAT member to whom subsection 44(2)
applies.
(2) The minimum annual payment to the member is 10 times the amount of the daily
fee in Table 2A of the transitional determination, as modified by
subsection 44(2), that applies to the member.
(3) Subsection (2) applies to the member, whether the member receives a part-time
daily fee or an hourly rate under clause 2.4 of the transitional determination.
(4) The member is to be paid a cancellation fee equal to an amount that is 50% of the
daily fee if all of a day’s work is cancelled with less than 5 working days’ notice
(this includes the circumstance where a hearing does not proceed on a day on
which a member has attended).
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Part 6
Section 46
46 Other modifications for transitional AAT members
Travel tier
(1) For the purposes of the official travel determination, travel tier 1 applies to a
transitional AAT member.
(2) Subsection (1) applies despite any provision of the transitional determination.
Review of official business before payment
(3) Despite clause 2.5.4(ii) of the transitional determination, subsection 34(2) of this
instrument applies to a transitional AAT member.
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Endnotes
Endnote 1—About the endnotes
Endnotes
Endnote 1—About the endnotes
The endnotes provide information about this compilation and the compiled law.
The following endnotes are included in every compilation:
Endnote 1—About the endnotes
Endnote 2—Abbreviation key
Endnote 3—Legislation history
Endnote 4—Amendment history
Abbreviation key—Endnote 2 The abbreviation key sets out abbreviations that may be used in the endnotes.
Legislation history and amendment history—Endnotes 3 and 4
Amending laws are annotated in the legislation history and amendment history.
The legislation history in endnote 3 provides information about each law that has amended (or
will amend) the compiled law. The information includes commencement details for amending
laws and details of any application, saving or transitional provisions that are not included in
this compilation.
The amendment history in endnote 4 provides information about amendments at the provision
(generally section or equivalent) level. It also includes information about any provision of the
compiled law that has been repealed in accordance with a provision of the law.
Editorial changes
The
Legislation Act 2003 authorises First Parliamentary Counsel to make editorial and
presentational changes to a compiled law in preparing a compilation of the law for
registration. The changes must not change the effect of the law. Editorial changes take effect
from the compilation registration date.
If the compilation includes editorial changes, the endnotes include a brief outline of the
changes in general terms. Full details of any changes can be obtained from the Office of
Parliamentary Counsel.
Misdescribed amendments A misdescribed amendment is an amendment that does not accurately describe the
amendment to be made. If, despite the misdescription, the amendment can be given effect as
intended, the amendment is incorporated into the compiled law and the abbreviation “(md)”
added to the details of the amendment included in the amendment history.
If a misdescribed amendment cannot be given effect as intended, the abbreviation “(md not
incorp)” is added to the details of the amendment included in the amendment history.
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Endnote 2—Abbreviation key
Endnote 2—Abbreviation key
ad = added or inserted
o = order(s)
am = amended
Ord = Ordinance
amdt = amendment
orig = original
c = clause(s)
par = paragraph(s)/subparagraph(s)
C[x] = Compilation No. x
/sub-subparagraph(s)
Ch = Chapter(s)
pres = present
def = definition(s)
prev = previous
Dict = Dictionary
(prev…) = previously
disallowed = disallowed by Parliament
Pt = Part(s)
Div = Division(s)
r = regulation(s)/rule(s)
ed = editorial change
reloc = relocated
exp = expires/expired or ceases/ceased to have
renum = renumbered
effect
rep = repealed
F = Federal Register of Legislation
rs = repealed and substituted
gaz = gazette
s = section(s)/subsection(s)
LA =
Legislation Act 2003
Sch = Schedule(s)
LIA =
Legislative Instruments Act 2003
Sdiv = Subdivision(s)
(md) = misdescribed amendment can be given
SLI = Select Legislative Instrument
effect
SR = Statutory Rules
(md not incorp) = misdescribed amendment
Sub-Ch = Sub-Chapter(s)
cannot be given effect
SubPt = Subpart(s)
mod = modified/modification
underlining = whole or part not
No. = Number(s)
commenced or to be commenced
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Endnote 3—Legislation history
Endnote 3—Legislation history
Name
Registration
Commencement
Application, saving and
transitional provisions
Remuneration Tribunal
17 June 2021
1 July 2021 (s 2(1) item 1)
(Judicial and Related Offices—
(F2021L00772)
Remuneration and Allowances)
Determination 2021
Remuneration Tribunal
29 Sept 2021
1 Sept 2021 (s 2(1) item 1)
—
Amendment Determination
(F2021L01336)
(No. 5) 2021
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Endnote 4—Amendment history
Endnote 4—Amendment history
Provision affected
How affected
Part 1
s 2 .................................................. rep LA s 48D
s 6 .................................................. rep LA s 48C
s 7 .................................................. am F2021L01336
Part 2
Division 2
s 11 ................................................ am F2021L01336
Division 3
s 13 ................................................ am F2021L01336
Division 4
Division 4 heading ......................... am F2021L01336
s 15 ................................................ am F2021L01336
s 16 ................................................ am F2021L01336
s 17 ................................................ am F2021L01336
s 18 ................................................ am F2021L01336
Part 3
Division 2
s 22 ................................................ am F2021L01336
Schedule 1 ..................................... rep LA s 48C
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