Chief Executive or Secretary of a department or agency in the public service.
A fund that meets certain regulatory requirements. Refer to the APRA superannuation fund website for a list of complying superannuation funds.
Defined under Part 7, Section 104 of the Public Administration Act 2004. For a current list, see List of public sector employers.
An executive is defined under Part 3, Division 5, section 23 of the Public Administration Act 2004 as a person who:
An employer of an executive is defined under Part 3, Division 5, section 24 of the Public Administration Act 2004.
An employment contract for an executive is a written standard employment contract.
Expenses unavoidably incurred from time to time in the course of authorised duties.
The Victoria Government Gazette provides official notification of decisions or actions taken by, or information from, the Governor of Victoria, Government Authorities, Government Departments, Local Councils, companies and individuals.
Defined as follows:
This is a quarterly notion of salary for purposes of the Superannuation Guarantee (Administration) Act 1992 (SG). An employer only needs to pay SG contributions on salary up to this amount each quarter. Refer to the ATO website for the current maximum super contribution base.
The Executive agrees that the Employer and the Department/Agency will collect information, including personal information, regarding the Executive and the Executive’s employment and may disclose that information to other Victorian public sector entities for reasons relating to the Executive’s employment, to third parties in the delivery of employment services to the Executive and/or where the disclosure of that information is otherwise permitted (including where authorised or required by law).
An office under the Crown (other than a statutory office) to which the Governor in Council makes appointments (refer Section 104 of the Public Administration Act 2004).
An organisation which has the sole purpose of enhancing the interests of the members of a particular profession, trade or occupation.
Defined under Part 1, Section 5 of the Public Administration Act 2004.
Defined under Part 1, Section 6 of the Public Administration Act 2004 (e.g. Victorian Auditor-General’s Office, Victoria Police). For a current list, see List of public sector employers.
An office established by or under an Act where either the Governor in Council or a Minister makes appointments. e.g. Ombudsman.
The basis of remunerating executives in the public sector and includes base salary, employer’s superannuation contribution, other employment benefits and any applicable fringe benefits tax.