Improving wage growth
The proposal would increase the salaries of public servants with Australian Public Service (APS) classifications levels below the Executive Level 1 classification to:
- Option 1: 4.0 per cent per annum.
- Option 2: 5.0 per cent per annum.
The increase in departmental appropriations would be exempt from the efficiency dividend.
The proposal would commence on 1 July 2018 and terminate on 30 June 2023.
Read moreImproving wage growth
The proposal would increase the salaries of public servants with Australian Public Service (APS) classifications levels below the Executive Level 1 classification to:
- Option 1: 4.0 per cent per annum.
- Option 2: 5.0 per cent per annum.
The increase in departmental appropriations would be exempt from the efficiency dividend.
The proposal would commence on 1 July 2018 and terminate on 30 June 2023.
Read morePostgraduate income support
This proposal would extend existing Austudy payments to all full‐time postgraduate students without changing the current eligibility criteria.
The proposal would have effect from 1 July 2019.
Read morePostgraduate income support
This proposal would extend existing Austudy payments to all full‐time postgraduate students without changing the current eligibility criteria.
The proposal would have effect from 1 July 2019.
Read morePostgraduate income support
This proposal would extend existing Austudy payments to all full‐time postgraduate students without changing the current eligibility criteria.
The proposal would have effect from 1 July 2019.
Read morePostgraduate income support
This proposal would extend existing Austudy payments to all full‐time postgraduate students without changing the current eligibility criteria.
The proposal would have effect from 1 July 2019.
Read moreHigher education (consolidation)
This proposal consists of four components. It would be announced on 1 January 2019 and would have effect from 1 July 2019.
Component 1: University tuition fees
Tuition for commencing undergraduates at public universities who are Australian citizens would be funded by the Commonwealth without requiring payments by students. Students who have held a Commonwealth‐supported place within the two years prior to 1 July 2019 would still be required to pay for their tuition.
Read moreHigher education (consolidation)
This proposal consists of four components. It would be announced on 1 January 2019 and would have effect from 1 July 2019.
Component 1: University tuition fees
Tuition for commencing undergraduates at public universities who are Australian citizens would be funded by the Commonwealth without requiring payments by students. Students who have held a Commonwealth‐supported place within the two years prior to 1 July 2019 would still be required to pay for their tuition.
Read moreHigher education (consolidation)
This proposal consists of four components. It would be announced on 1 January 2019 and would have effect from 1 July 2019.
Component 1: University tuition fees
Tuition for commencing undergraduates at public universities who are Australian citizens would be funded by the Commonwealth without requiring payments by students. Students who have held a Commonwealth‐supported place within the two years prior to 1 July 2019 would still be required to pay for their tuition.
Read moreHigher education (consolidation)
This proposal consists of four components. It would be announced on 1 January 2019 and would have effect from 1 July 2019.
Component 1: University tuition fees
Tuition for commencing undergraduates at public universities who are Australian citizens would be funded by the Commonwealth without requiring payments by students. Students who have held a Commonwealth‐supported place within the two years prior to 1 July 2019 would still be required to pay for their tuition.
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