Section 4
1. In respect of the period starting on 1 January 1990 and ending on 30 June 1990, the holders of the offices specified in this Schedule are taken to have been, and to be, entitled to remuneration and allowances at the rates, and subject to the conditions, that would have been applicable to them from 1 January 1990 if Determination No. 11 of the Remuneration Tribunal dated 23 May 1990 had not been made.
2. In respect of periods from or after 1 July 1990, the holders of the offices specified in this Schedule are entitled to salary at the rates set out below with effect from the dates specified.
| Rate per annum of Salary | |
Office | from 1.7.90 $ | from 1.1.91 $ |
Chief Justice of the High Court | 170,503 | 180,733 |
Justice of the High Court | 154,991 | 164,290 |
| Rate per annum of Salary | |
Office | from 1.7.90 $ | from 1.1.91 $ |
Chi ef Justice of the Federal Court | 143,789 | 152,416 |
Chief Justice of the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 1) | 143,789 | 152,416 |
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of t he Australian Capital Territory | 136,031 | 144,193 |
Deputy Chief Justice of the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 1) | 135,195 | 143,307 |
Judge of the Federal Court | 131,734 | 139,638 |
Senior Judge of the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 1) | 131,734 | 139,638 |
Any other Judge of the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 1) | 131,734 | 139,638 |
Judge of the Supreme Court of t he Australian Capital Territory | 131,734 | 139,638 |
| Rate per annum of Salary | |
Office | from 1.7.90 $ | from 1.1.91 $ |
President of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal | 131,734 | 139,638 |
President of the Australian Competition Tribunal | 131,734 | 139,638 |
Preside nt of the Law Reform Commission | 131,734 | 139,638 |
Solicitor - General | The salary and allowances payable to a Judge of the Federal Court of Australia |
| Rate per annum of Salary | ||
Office | from 1.7.90 $ | from 1.1.91 $ | from 1.7.91 $ |
Master, Supreme Court of t he Australian Capital Territory | 97,590 | 104,421 | 111,710 |
| Rate per |
Office | from 1.7.90 |
President, Australian Industrial Relations Commission | 143,789 |
Deputy President, Australian Industrial Relations Commission | 131,734 |
Commissioner, Australian Industrial Relations Commission | 92,214 |
3. Additional Remuneration
A Judge who is also Aboriginal Land Commissioner, Chairperson of the Australian Electoral Commission, Chief Judge of the Supreme Court of Norfolk Island, President of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal, President of the Law Reform Commission or President of the Australian Competition Tribunal is to receive $750 per annum in addition to the rate per annum of salary of the office of Judge.
4. High Court Canberra Allowance
An allowance at the rate of $16,524 per annum is payable from 5 December 1989 to the Chief Justice and Justices of the High Court of Australia who do not establish their places of residence in Canberra.
5. Travelling Allowance
The rates and conditions of payment of travelling allowance for holders of offices specified in Parts 1 and 2 of clause 2, President of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal, President of the Australian Competition Tribunal, President of the Law Reform Commission, President of the Australian Industrial Relations Commission and Deputy Presidents of the Australian Industrial Relations Commission are as determined in Determination No. 3 of 1990 of the Remuneration Tribunal. The rates of payment of travelling allowance for Commissioners of the Australian Industrial Relations Commission are as determined in Determination No. 18 of 1989 of the Remuneration Tribunal. Other office holders are to have the same rates and conditions of payment of travelling allowance as are determined in clause 4.1 of Part 4 of Determination No. 2 of 1990 of the Remuneration Tribunal.
6. Wage Adjustments
The rates of salary specified in clause 2 are to be adjusted in accordance with safety net review decisions relating to allowances made by the Australian Industrial Relations Commission after the commencement of this Act.
7. Annual Leave Loading
An annual leave loading is payable to:
(a) the holder of an office specified in Part 4 of clause 2; and
(b) the holder of an office of Commissioner, Australian Industrial Relations Commission;
on the same terms and conditions applying to persons engaged under the Public Service Act 1999 .