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APS Statistical Bulletin
State of the Service Series 2009-10
Welcome to the APS Statistical Bulletin
The Australian Public Service Statistical Bulletin 2009–10 presents a summary of employment under the Public Service Act 1999 at 30 June 2010
and during the 2009–10 financial year, as well as summary data for the past 15 years. Several new tables have been added to the Bulletin this
year, and others have been revised.
The data shows how the composition of the Australian Public Service (APS) has changed over time, and provides an opportunity for assessing
the impact of changing capability requirements and human resource (HR) policies on the structure of the APS. The data in this publication is a
resource for agencies to assist them in benchmarking their workforce against other agencies and APS averages. A more comprehensive
statistical analysis of the APS is provided in the State of the Service Report 2009–10.
The main data source on APS employees is the APS Employment Database (APSED), which contains data extracted from agencies’ HR systems.
The Australian Public Service Commission continues to work with agencies to improve the quality and timeliness of the data they provide to
APSED. To ensure that sound conclusions can be drawn from the data, it is important that agencies assign a high priority to providing accurate
and timely data to the Commission.
Steve Sedgwick
Public Service Commissioner
November 2010
Introduction
The Australian Public Service Statistical Bulletin 2009–10 is a statistical overview of APS staffing produced on a financial year basis, as part of
the State of the Service series. It provides details of staff employed under the authority of the Public Service Act 1999 (the PS Act). Staff
employed in Commonwealth-owned companies, statutory authorities, the Australian Defence Force and government business enterprises who
are not employed under the PS Actare not included. State and local government staff are also not included.
The ‘Main features’ section provides an overview of the report, together with a number of tables and graphs. Later sections cover ongoing and
non-ongoing staff in more detail.
Source of data
From July 1999, APSED replaced the Continuous Record of Personnel (CRP) as the source for APS employment statistics. Data held on the CRP
was migrated to APSED to form the historical series for ongoing employees.
APSED records information for both ongoing and non-ongoing employees (the CRP held data only for ongoing employees), including staff on
leave without pay and other unpaid inoperative staff. Agencies provide data from their HR systems to the Commission on staff movements
such as engagements, promotions and separations, as well as a ‘snapshot’ for all staff at 31 January and 30 June each year. This information is
used to verify and, where necessary, update APSED data. Although the Commission has tried to ensure data integrity and has undertaken an
extensive audit of data provided by agencies, it is not responsible for inaccuracies in the data supplied.
When referring to the data in this publication, or making comparisons with previous Bulletins, the reader should be aware that there have been
changes over time to the conceptual definitions which support the data. Differences in data definitions due to the migration of CRP to APSED
are explained briefly below and in detail in the Explanatory Notes at Appendix 1.
About the data
A headcount approach underpins the Bulletin—that is, people working part-time are aggregated with people working full-time without
weighting.
Time series data reflects the APS as it was at a particular point in time. When comparing trends over time, the data may vary due to coverage
changes within the PS Act. For example, in 1999 the Parliamentary agencies ceased to be covered by the PS Act and in 2009–10 Tourism
Australia moved into coverage of the PS Act. Administrative changes affecting APS numbers are detailed in Appendixes 4 and 5.
Due to differences in data sources and data definitions, there may be variations between data in this publication and that published by
individual agencies.
Where proportions are presented, results have been rounded to the first decimal place. Due to this rounding, the percentage results for some
tables may not add up exactly to the total shown.
Data for the Senior Executive Service (SES) includes employees grouped with the equivalent SES bands under the Public Service Classification
Rules 2000.
Data includes inoperative staff, unless indicated.
This year, for the first time, this Bulletin includes data on both base or substantive classification, as well as temporary assignment at a
classification that is different to an employee’s base classification. Tables are clearly marked to show which classification is used. Non-ongoing
employees can also be on temporary assignment.
As most employees on temporary assignment are performing duties at a higher classification, including it in analysis of classification skews the
profile slightly away from lower classifications and towards higher classifications: at June 2010, the number of APS 1–2 employees declined
from 5,037 (3.3% of all ongoing employees) to 4,344 (2.9%) and the size of the SES increased from 2,160 (1.7% of all ongoing employees) to
3,049 (2.0% of all ongoing employees). This is the equivalent figure to that reported in previous years’ Bulletins.
Each year, extensive audits and error checking of APSED are undertaken, and errors in the historical data are corrected. The following points,
therefore, should be taken into consideration when making comparisons between data in this publication and previous publications.
1. Previously published data for both ongoing and non-ongoing staff may have been revised and therefore may not necessarily be
comparable with that in previous years’ publications.
2. Following the introduction of the broadbanding of classifications in 1999, data in this publication reports the maximum classification
level, unless agencies provide data at specific levels. As a result, some employees are reported at the top of their broadband, even
though they may be at a lower classification in the broadband. Significant improvements in the quality of data provided by agencies in
3.
4.
5.
6.
recent years have resulted in fewer agencies reporting broadbanded classifications. For example, at June 2003 over 31,000 employees
had a different maximum and minimum classification. By June 2010 this figure had dropped to 1,705. See Appendix 2 ‘Effects on data of
broadbanding classifications’.
As part of the process for loading data from the CRP onto APSED, an audit was undertaken of employees who were current at June
1999. A number of records were found where non-ongoing employees had been recorded as ongoing on the CRP. This led to a
recalculation of ongoing employee numbers in the years preceding 1999. Only those employees who were employed at June 1999 were
able to be included in this audit. Those who had been employed in earlier years but who had since left were not included. It can be
assumed that there was an overestimate, which cannot be quantified, of ongoing employees in those years.
Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) data published by the Commission may differ from that published by some agencies. In 2001, an
independent review was undertaken of the Commission’s then current practice of retrospectively changing a person’s EEO status if it
changed during their employment. The review supported the continuation of the practice for reporting for non-English speaking
background (NESB) and Indigenous status as these characteristics are likely to be constant throughout an employee’s career. Disability,
however, may change with time and APSED has been modified to record the status change for an individual and the date at which that
change was loaded into APSED.
The provision of some EEO data by APS employees to their agency is voluntary. Therefore, as with any large voluntary data collection,
APSED tends to under-represent the number of Indigenous Australians, people with disability and NESB employees.
This report covers the APS at 30 June 2010. Since that date, there have been adjustments to the Administrative Arrangements Order;
these are not reflected here because they occurred after 30 June 2010. They will be reported in the 2011 publication.
The APSED Internet Interface (APSEDII)
APSEDII provides user friendly, internet based access to APSED data. The interface facilitates workforce planning and benchmarking by allowing
users to produce tables similar to those published in this Bulletin. Users can run queries to provide Bulletin-style tables with data about an
organisation and, for comparative purposes, about other agencies in that size grouping.
The interface produces tables and also allows users to download the queried results and manipulate the data further in other applications such
as Excel. For example, a small agency might be interested to see how its classification distribution by sex compares to other small agencies or it
might be interested in comparing its classification by age profile to other agencies. The interface allows the user to make the appropriate
selections on the web page then run the query and save the results in an import format for later manipulation.
This year, time series data has been included as an option in APSEDII for the first time. Most of the variables from the main interface are
available for cross tabulation, including agency size. Each year, the time series interface will allow querying of 10 years of APSED data up to and
including data released in the most recent Statistical Bulletin. Due to machinery-of-government changes, time series data by agency is not
available through APSEDII.
Agencies can also use a secure link to drill down into data for their own agency at a level of detail not available in Commission publications. This
feature assists agencies in accessing useful data for workforce planning. For further information about APSEDII, please email
apsedii@apsc.gov.au.
APSEDII is available at <https://www.apsedii.gov.au>
APSED services
The Commission can also provide disaggregations and analyses of the data presented here, in formats other than those published, on a fee-forservice basis.
Enquiries or suggestions about this Bulletin, or the analyses and other services we provide, are welcome and should be directed to:
Sue Johnson
02 6202 3579
Tracey Quinn
02 6202 3710
or email apsed@apsc.gov.au
HTML and PDF versions of the Bulletin are available from the Commission website at <http://www.apsc.gov.au>
Production team
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APSED director: Sue Johnson
APSED manager: David Judge
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APSED maintenance: Ray Maher, Christopher Giuliano, Stephen Burden, Tracey Quinn
APS Statistical Bulletin preparation: Tracey Quinn
Main features
APS at a glance—All staff
At 30 June 2010 there were 164,596 staff in the APS. This total comprised:
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150,871 ongoing staff (up by 0.4% from 150,267 in June 2009)
13,725 non-ongoing staff (up by 18.6% from 11,570 in June 2009)
During 2009–10:
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10,221 ongoing employees were engaged (down by 22.0% from 13,106 in 2008–09)
9,646 ongoing employees separated from the APS (down by 9.0% from 10,605 in 2008–09)
21 employees moved into coverage of the PS Act, all were ongoing staff
Figure 1: All staff by employment category, June 1996 to June 2010
Figure 1 shows the total number of ongoing and non-ongoing APS employees from 1996 to 2010. Ongoing employees are shown on the left axis and nonongoing employees on the right axis. The number of ongoing employees fell between 1996 and 1999, before rising steadily since then. The number of nonongoing employees has varied over time.
Source: Table 1
Size of the Australian Public Service
At June 2010 there were 164,596 staff in the Australian Public Service employed under the PS Act. This represented an increase of 1.7% from
the June 2009 number of 161,837. Figure 1 shows ongoing and non-ongoing employee numbers from June 1996 to June 2010.
The number of ongoing employees went from 150,267 at June 2009 to 150,871 at June 2010, an increase of 604 or 0.4%. The largest increases
in ongoing employee numbers were in Climate Change (424 or 119.1%, mostly due to machinery-of-government changes) and Defence (362 or
1.8%). The largest reductions in ongoing employee numbers were in the ATO (down by 851 or 3.9%), Centrelink (319 or 1.2%) and the
Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (247 or 5.0%).
During 2009–10, non-ongoing employment grew by 18.6%, from 11,570 at June 2009 to 13,725 at June 2010. Non-ongoing employees
accounted for 8.3% of all employees at June 2010. The agencies with the largest increase in non-ongoing employment were the ATO (up by
1,448 or 102.6%), the Australian Bureau of Statistics (371 or 209.6%) and Climate Change (181 or 312.1%). The number of non-ongoing
employees fell in Centrelink (322 or 18.6%), Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts (114 or 15.1%) and Human Services (100 or 19.0%).
Size of agencies
The 10 agencies listed in Table A accounted for over two-thirds of total APS staff (ongoing and non-ongoing) at June 2010. The ranking of the
three largest agencies has remained unchanged for the last 10 years, although both the ATO and Defence grew slightly while Centrelink
reduced in size this year. Together, these three agencies account for 44.3% of the total APS staff.
Table A: 10 largest agencies (ongoing and non-ongoing employees), June 2010
Agency
No. of employees at June 2010
% of total APS
Source: Table 2
Centrelink
27,312
16.6
Australian Taxation Office
24,070
14.6
Defence
21,458
13.0
Immigration
7,014
4.3
Human Services
6,607
4.0
DEEWR
6,054
3.7
Customs
5,940
3.6
Medicare Australia
5,695
3.5
Health & Ageing
5,232
3.2
Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry
4,892
3.0
Total
114,274
69.4
Ongoing employees
Composition
At June 2010, ongoing employees accounted for 91.7% of the APS, a decrease in their representation from the previous year.
The number of ongoing employees working part-time rose by 6.2% during the year, up from 19,413 (12.9% of all ongoing employees) at June
2009 to 20,612 (13.7%) at June 2010. Women are much more likely to work part-time with 20.9% working part-time at June 2010 compared
with 4.0% of men. Centrelink, ATO, Human Services and Medicare accounted for more than half of ongoing part-time employees at June 2010.
Classification
The following analysis refers to base classification, although temporary assignment is included for comparison in some instances.
The number of employees at the APS 1–2 classification continued to fall from 6,095 at June 2009 to 5,037 at June 2010. This group accounted
for 20.0% of ongoing staff at June 1996 and now represents just 3.3% of ongoing staff. The APS 3–4 classification group has remained
consistent at just over a third of all ongoing employees while the APS 5–6 classification has grown steadily from 27.8% of ongoing staff at June
1996 to 34.0% at June 2010.
Representation of Executive Level (EL) employees has risen from 15.9% to 25.5% over the same period. The Senior Executive Service (SES) has
fluctuated between 1.4% and 1.7% and is currently 1.7%.
The number of ongoing trainees fell, from 267 at June 2009 to 177 at June 2010 (down by 33.7%). Graduate trainees fell slightly from 1,231 at
June 2009 to 1,208 at June 2010. It should be noted that the number of graduate trainees does not represent the number of graduates
recruited at all levels. During 2009–10, 71.1% of ongoing employees engaged had graduate qualifications.1
When looking at substantive or base classification the APS 4 group is the largest size category of employment in the APS with 20.7% of ongoing
employees, followed by APS 6 (20.4%) and EL 1 (17.2%). However, using temporary assignment, APS 6 is the largest category of employment
with 20.9% of ongoing employees, followed by APS 4 (18.8%), and EL 1 (18.4%).
At June 2010 there were 16,064 ongoing employees (10.6%) on temporary assignment to a different classification level. There were also five
ongoing employees on temporary assignment as agency heads at June 2010. Agencies with the highest proportion of employees on temporary
assignment were National Native Title Tribunal (30.5%), Australian Human Rights Commission (29.5%) and the Private Health Insurance
Ombudsman (27.3%). Most employees on temporary assignment are at a higher classification. Almost three quarters of employees on
temporary assignment to a lower level are women (73.8%).
Figure 2 shows the change in the proportion of employees in selected classifications over the last 15 years.
Figure 2: Ongoing employees by base classification group, June 1996 to June 2010
Figure 2 shows the proportion of ongoing employees by base classification from 1996 to 2010. Data is grouped into APS 1–2, APS 3–4, APS 5–6, EL and SES
classifications. The proportion of ongoing employees at APS 1–2 classifications has fallen over time, while all other classification groups have increased.
Source: Table 9
Senior Executive Service
At June 2010, there were 2,610 ongoing SES employees in the APS, up from 2,569 last year. The proportional increase in the size of the SES
during 2009–10 (1.6%) was somewhat larger than the growth in the APS overall (0.4%).
The composition of the SES has generally remained stable over the last 15 years. At June 2010, SES Band 1 employees comprised just under
three quarters of the SES at 74.1%, with SES Band 2 at 21.1% and SES Band 3 at 4.8%.
The major change in the SES over the last 15 years has been the steady increase in the representation of women, from 19.3% at June 1996 to
37.1% at June 2010. Women’s representation increased at all SES Band levels during 2009–10.
Figure 3: Ongoing employees: representation of women in the SES (excluding temporary assignment), June 1996 to June 2010
Figure 3 shows that women’s representation in the SES has increased between 1996 and 2000. The increase has been evident at all SES bands.
Source: Table 9
Age
The median age of ongoing APS employees at June 2010 was 42 years.
The number of ongoing employees in the under 25 age group fell from 6,930 to 6,087 during 2009–10. Over the 15 years to June 2010, this
group’s representation has fallen from 6.3% to 4.0% of all ongoing employees.
The strongest growth in recent years has been in the representation of older age groups. Fifteen years ago, employees aged over 55
represented 5.6% of all employees. By June 2010, this had more than doubled to 13.6%.
Male and female employment
Over the past 15 years, women’s representation in the APS has increased from 47.7% to 57.4% of ongoing employees. In general, women are
still employed at lower classification levels than men, but the gap is closing. Changes in women’s representation by classification over the past
15 years are shown in Figure 4.
Figure 4: Ongoing employees: women’s representation in selected classification groups (excluding temporary assignment), June 1996 to
June 2010
Figure 4 shows that women’s representation at all classification groups has increased between 1996 and 2010.
Source: Table 9
Location
Over one-third of ongoing APS employees are located in the ACT. The proportion of ongoing staff in the ACT has increased from 37.4% at June
2009 to 38.8% at June 2010, continuing the steady rise that has been occurring for several years.
Table B shows the distribution of ongoing employees by location at June 2010.
Table B: Ongoing employees by location, June 2010
State/Territory
No. of staff
% of ongoing staff
Source: Table 25
Australian Capital Territory
58,473
38.8
New South Wales
27,830
18.4
Victoria
24,219
16.1
Queensland
16,603
11.0
South Australia
8,976
5.9
Western Australia
7,359
4.9
Tasmania
3,583
2.4
Northern Territory
2,461
1.6
Overseas
1,367
0.9
Total
150,871
100.0
Engagements
Over the 2009–10 financial year, there were 10,221 engagements of ongoing employees, down by 2,885 or 22.0% on the previous year. The
agencies with the largest number of engagements were Centrelink (1,629), Defence (1,322), Human Services (560), DEEWR (478), Health and
Ageing (419) and ATO (414).
Women comprised 56.8% of ongoing engagements during 2009–10. More than forty percent of engagements for women (42.8%) were at the
APS 3–4 level; for men the proportion was 28.2%. More than one in five men were engaged at EL levels (22.4%), while for women it was one in
ten (10.9%).
Fifteen years ago, 29.7% of all ongoing engagements were at the APS 1–2 level; by 2009–10 this had dropped to 6.1%. In contrast, all other
classification groups have increased over the same period. The APS 3–4 group has increased from 25.5% to 36.5%, APS 5–6 from 18.5% to
28.6% and EL doubled from 7.4% to 15.9% of all ongoing engagements. Figure 5 shows the proportion of engagements by classification over
the last 15 years.
Figure 5: Ongoing engagements: proportion in selected classifications, 1995–96 to 2009–10
Figure 5 shows the proportion of engagements in selected classifications from 1995–96 to 2009–10. The APS 3–4 classification group accounted for between
one-quarter and one-half of all engagements over the period. Engagements at APS 1–2 classifications fell markedly.
Source: Table 29
Separations
During 2009–10 there were 9,646 separations, a decrease of 9.0% on the previous year (10,605). Resignations decreased from 6,569 to 5,677 (a
drop of 13.6%), while retrenchments and age retirements fell by 3.6% and 2.7% respectively. The inverse relationship between resignations
and retrenchments continued. These trends can be seen in Figure 6.
Figure 6: Ongoing employees: selected separations as a proportion of total separations, 1995–96 to 2009–10
Figure 6 shows resignations, age retirements and retrenchments as a proportion of all separations, from 1995–96 to 2009–10. Age retirements, while
relatively low, increased steadily over the period. There is a continuing inverse relationship between resignations and retrenchments.
Source: Table 43
The separation rate for ongoing employees was 6.4% during 2009–10. This value cannot be compared with a similar measure at agency level as
the former does not take into account movements of employees between agencies. The agency retention rate in Table 14 should be used at
agency level when assessing agency ‘turnover’.
Educational Qualifications2
Of those ongoing employees who have supplied information about their educational qualifications, 55.5% have a bachelor degree or higher.
Men are more likely than women to have graduate qualifications—59.3% compared with 52.3%. Indigenous employees (28.3%) are much less
likely to have graduate qualifications and NESB1 employees (77.4%) are much more likely to have such qualifications than the APS average.
Those with a disability are somewhat less likely to have graduate qualifications (45.4%) compared with the APS overall.
Figure 7: Ongoing employees: EEO group by highest educational qualification, June 2010
Figure 7 shows the educational qualifications of Indigenous Australians, people with disability, and those from a non-English speaking background (NESB),
and compares these groups with the APS average. NESB employees are much more likely to have graduate qualifications (bachelor degree or higher) and the
other diversity groups are less likely to have graduate qualifications.
Source: Table 57
Footnotes
1 The method used to calculate the proportion of employees with graduate or tertiary qualifications includes those with qualifications at bachelor degree and above. It excludes
from the denominator those for whom no data was provided by agencies, and those who chose not to provide details of their highest educational qualification.
2 The method used to calculate the proportion of employees with graduate or tertiary qualifications includes those with qualifications at bachelor degree and above. It excludes
from the denominator those for whom no data was provided by agencies, and those who chose not to provide details of their highest educational qualification.
All staff
As set out in the Introduction, June 2010 data for both ongoing and non-ongoing staff contained in this section is sourced from APSED. Most
data for earlier years in Table 1 is also sourced from APSED and is subject to revision as historical data is updated. The data source for nonongoing staff prior to 2000 was the Staffing Monitor System.
For a definition of ‘ongoing’ and ‘non-ongoing’ staff see Appendix 1 ‘Explanatory Notes’.
Figure 8: All staff: employment category by base classification, June 2010
Figure 8 shows the proportion of ongoing and non-ongoing employees by base classification at June 2010. Non-ongoing employees are much more likely to
be engaged at lower classification levels than are ongoing employees.
Source: Table 2
Table 1 : All staff: sex by employment category, 30 June 1996 to 30 June 2010
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
June
2010
Source: APSED
Ongoing
Men
Women
Total ongoing
67339
61395
128734
61769
57249
119018
55768
52758
108526
52015
49994
102009
51603
51466
103069
52811
55915
108726
54071
58250
112321
56885
63510
120395
57416
65108
122524
56617
66950
123567
59608
75339
134947
62432
81415
143847
63302
84475
147777
63904
86363
150267
64249
86622
150871
Men
Women
Total non-ongoing
7064
7395
14459
6926
8108
15034
5214
7263
12477
4731
7095
11826
3588
6870
10458
3987
6812
10799
4169
6896
11065
4083
7282
11365
3386
5566
8952
3691
6336
10027
4184
7079
11263
4398
7178
11576
4455
7530
11985
4333
7237
11570
5295
8430
13725
Men
Women
74403
68790
68695
65357
60982
60021
56746
57089
55191
58336
56798
62727
58240
65146
60968
70792
60802
70674
60308
73286
63792
82418
66830
88593
67757
92005
68237
93600
69544
95052
Total
143193 134052 121003 113835 113527 119525 123386 131760 131476 133594 146210 155423 159762 161837 164596
Non-ongoing
Total
Table 2: All staff: agency by employment status, sex and employment category, 30 June 2010 - Ongoing
Agency
Full-time
Men
Total
Part-time
Full-time
Part-time
Women
Total
Full-time
Total
Total
Part-time
Source: APSED
Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry
2273
305
2578
1476
628
2104
3749
933
4682
- AFMA
- APVMA
- Wheat Exports Australia
119
61
6
4
.
1
123
61
7
50
58
2
22
12
1
72
70
3
169
119
8
26
12
2
195
131
10
Attorney-General's
540
7
547
883
112
995
1423
119
1542
- Administrative Appeals Tribunal
- ACLEI
- AUSTRAC
- Australian Crime Commission
- Customs
- CrimTrac Agency
- Family Court of Australia
- Federal Court of Australia
- Federal Magistrates Court
- Human Rights Commission
- ITSA
- National Capital Authority
- National Native Title Tribunal
- Commonwealth DPP
- Office of the Parl. Counsel
34
10
125
222
3244
88
167
79
16
25
106
24
53
161
19
1
.
2
5
134
.
10
2
.
3
4
.
1
2
2
35
10
127
227
3378
88
177
81
16
28
110
24
54
163
21
66
6
166
208
1862
84
274
125
95
45
132
19
80
275
21
13
.
22
51
533
.
89
27
6
15
31
8
33
71
11
79
6
188
259
2395
84
363
152
101
60
163
27
113
346
32
100
16
291
430
5106
172
441
204
111
70
238
43
133
436
40
14
.
24
56
667
.
99
29
6
18
35
8
34
73
13
114
16
315
486
5773
172
540
233
117
88
273
51
167
509
53
DBCDE
257
10
267
324
49
373
581
59
640
- ACMA
302
10
312
250
66
316
552
76
628
Climate Change and Energy Efficiency
304
8
312
436
32
468
740
40
780
- ORER
8
1
9
10
.
10
18
1
19
Defence
12446
188
12634 7386
847
8233
19832
1035
20867
- Defence Housing Australia
145
3
148
341
49
390
486
52
538
DEEWR
2171
95
2266
2960
543
3503
5131
638
5769
Table 2: All staff: agency by employment status, sex and employment category, 30 June 2010 - Ongoing
- ABCC
- Comcare
- Fair Work Australia
- Office of the Fair Work Ombudsman
- Safe Work Australia
84
210
75
309
39
.
6
3
12
.
84
216
78
321
39
52
273
147
388
53
11
50
17
80
11
Women
Total
Total
Full-time
Part-time
Total
63
136
11
147
323
483
56
539
164
222
20
242
468
697
92
789
64
92
11
103
Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts
965
58
1023
1149
302
1451
2114
360
2474
- Aust. National Maritime Museum
- Bureau of Meteorology
- GBRMPA
- Murray Darling Basin Authority
- National Library of Australia
- National Museum of Australia
- National Film and Sound Archive
- National Water Commission
- Screen Australia
48
1048
71
125
125
57
90
17
28
6
18
1
4
2
20
4
1
.
54
1066
72
129
127
77
94
18
28
43
267
86
107
247
115
83
23
47
9
60
14
18
72
53
18
4
9
52
327
100
125
319
168
101
27
56
91
1315
157
232
372
172
173
40
75
15
78
15
22
74
73
22
5
9
106
1393
172
254
446
245
195
45
84
FaHCSIA
1106
44
1150
1949
334
2283
3055
378
3433
- Aboriginal Hostels Ltd.
- EOWA
- Torres Strait Regional Authority
100
.
13
35
.
.
135
.
13
168
12
25
66
5
1
234
17
26
268
12
38
101
5
1
369
17
39
Finance & Deregulation
744
17
761
681
119
800
1425
136
1561
- Australian Electoral Commission
- ComSuper
- Future Fund Management Agency
288
190
38
11
6
.
299
196
38
396
248
27
115
51
2
511
299
29
684
438
65
126
57
2
810
495
67
Foreign Affairs & Trade
1470
26
1496
1363
168
1531
2833
194
3027
- ACIAR
- AusAID
- AUSTRADE
5
333
269
1
21
3
6
354
272
19
547
193
9
72
43
28
619
236
24
880
462
10
93
46
34
973
508
Health & Ageing
1317
75
1392
2691
616
3307
4008
691
4699
- Aust. Institute of Health & Welfare
103
15
118
160
56
216
263
71
334
Agency
Full-time
Part-time
Men
Total
Full-time
Part-time
Table 2: All staff: agency by employment status, sex and employment category, 30 June 2010 - Ongoing
- AOTDTA
- ASADA
- ARPANSA
- Cancer Australia
- FSANZ
- National Blood Authority
- NHMRC
- Private Health Insurance Ombudsman
- Professional Services Review
4
29
79
3
39
12
58
2
9
.
.
3
.
4
1
3
1
.
4
29
82
3
43
13
61
3
9
14
19
53
10
54
21
117
4
11
.
5
5
5
16
4
22
4
8
Women
Total
Total
Full-time
Part-time
Total
14
18
.
18
24
48
5
53
58
132
8
140
15
13
5
18
70
93
20
113
25
33
5
38
139
175
25
200
8
6
5
11
19
20
8
28
Human Services
1398
109
1507
3340
1335
4675
4738
1444
6182
- Centrelink
- Medicare Australia
7455
1007
492
53
7947
1060
12667
3203
5288
1152
17955
4355
20122
4210
5780
1205
25902
5415
Immigration & Citizenship
2359
115
2474
3323
761
4084
5682
876
6558
- MRT & RRT
89
5
94
143
28
171
232
33
265
Infrastructure
550
18
568
429
71
500
979
89
1068
- Australian Transport Safety Bureau
82
1
83
22
1
23
104
2
106
DIISR
820
21
841
813
156
969
1633
177
1810
- AIATSIS
- Australian Research Council
- IP AUSTRALIA
- Questacon
13
26
508
48
1
.
21
9
14
26
529
57
23
54
405
44
7
10
87
5
30
64
492
49
36
80
913
92
8
10
108
14
44
90
1021
106
Prime Minister & Cabinet
222
4
226
361
39
400
583
43
626
- Aust. Institute of Family Studies
- ANAO
- Australian Public Service Commission
- Commonwealth Ombudsman
- National Archives of Australia
- Office of the Privacy Commissioner
- OIGIS
8
165
45
57
146
19
1
1
5
4
4
14
1
.
9
170
49
61
160
20
1
29
140
104
65
188
25
8
9
34
19
24
46
10
2
38
174
123
89
234
35
10
37
305
149
122
334
44
9
10
39
23
28
60
11
2
47
344
172
150
394
55
11
Agency
Full-time
Men
Total
Part-time
Full-time
Part-time
Table 2: All staff: agency by employment status, sex and employment category, 30 June 2010 - Ongoing
- Office of National Assessments
- Old Parliament House
61
15
1
4
62
19
40
34
7
13
Women
Total
Total
Full-time
Part-time
Total
47
101
8
109
47
49
17
66
Resources, Energy and Tourism
176
4
180
222
24
246
398
28
426
- Geoscience Australia
- NOPSA
389
35
8
.
397
35
145
12
31
3
176
15
534
47
39
3
573
50
Treasury
571
24
595
408
90
498
979
114
1093
- Australian Bureau of Statistics
- ACCC
- AOFM
- ASIC
- Australian Taxation Office
- Commonwealth Grants Commission
- National Competition Council
- Productivity Commission
- Royal Australian Mint
1253
361
22
764
9395
19
3
93
94
83
8
.
16
289
1
.
2
.
1336
369
22
780
9684
20
3
95
94
1096
298
9
796
9391
8
2
69
51
352
73
3
273
2136
6
3.0
24
3
1448
371
12
1069
11527
14
5
93
54
2349
659
31
1560
18786
27
5
162
145
435
81
3
289
2425
7
3.0
26
3
2784
740
34
1849
21211
34
8
188
148
Veterans' Affairs
830
25
855
991
212
1203
1821
237
2058
- Australian War Memorial
100
1
101
99
7
106
199
8
207
Total ongoing
61706
2543
64249 68553
18069
86622 130259
20612
150871
Agency
Full-time
Men
Total
Part-time
Full-time
Part-time
Table 2: All staff: agency by employment status, sex and employment category, 30 June 2010 - Non-ongoing
Agency
Full-time
Men
Total
Part-time
Full-time
Part-time
Women
Total
Full-time
Total
Total
Part-time
Source: APSED
Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry
30
65
95
60
55
115
90
120
210
- AFMA
- APVMA
- Wheat Exports Australia
26
9
.
1
.
1
27
9
1
2
13
.
1
2
2
3
15
2
28
22
.
2
2
3
30
24
3
Attorney-General's
53
23
76
57
32
89
110
55
165
- Administrative Appeals Tribunal
- ACLEI
- AUSTRAC
- Australian Crime Commission
- Customs
- CrimTrac Agency
- Family Court of Australia
- Federal Court of Australia
- Federal Magistrates Court
- Human Rights Commission
- ITSA
- National Capital Authority
- National Native Title Tribunal
- Commonwealth DPP
- Office of the Parl. Counsel
8
.
2
31
21
5
13
26
11
5
18
1
15
9
.
8
1
.
1
60
.
17
29
7
2
3
2
2
2
.
16
1
2
32
81
5
30
55
18
7
21
3
17
11
.
18
2
1
21
14
8
50
39
35
21
16
2
32
28
1
17
1
.
4
72
.
40
33
16
8
11
4
7
10
.
35
3
1
25
86
8
90
72
51
29
27
6
39
38
1
26
2
3
52
35
13
63
65
46
26
34
3
47
37
1
25
2
.
5
132
.
57
62
23
10
14
6
9
12
.
51
4
3
57
167
13
120
127
69
36
48
9
56
49
1
DBCDE
25
4
29
38
8
46
63
12
75
- ACMA
Climate Change and Energy Efficiency
- ORER
10
77
3
11
8
.
21
85
3
9
136
3
5
18
.
14
154
3
19
213
6
16
26
.
35
239
6
Defence
242
31
273
273
45
318
515
76
591
- Defence Housing Australia
27
6
33
55
4
59
82
10
92
DEEWR
112
11
123
134
28
162
246
39
285
- ABCC
2
.
2
.
2
2
2
2
4
Table 2: All staff: agency by employment status, sex and employment category, 30 June 2010 - Non-ongoing
- Comcare
- Fair Work Australia
- Office of the Fair Work Ombudsman
- Safe Work Australia
15
21
62
2
2
2
5
.
Men
Women
Total
Total
Full-time
Part-time Total
Full-time
Part-time
Total
17
33
4
37
48
6
54
23
31
3
34
52
5
57
67
97
16
113
159
21
180
2
4
.
4
6
.
6
Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts
187
151
338
146
157
303
333
308
641
- Aust. National Maritime Museum
- Bureau of Meteorology
- GBRMPA
- Murray Darling Basin Authority
- National Library of Australia
- National Museum of Australia
- National Film and Sound Archive
- National Water Commission
- Screen Australia
4
145
23
22
16
12
13
5
3
.
29
.
4
21
11
2
1
.
4
174
23
26
37
23
15
6
3
14
66
41
26
24
25
20
5
15
8
23
1
8
33
19
2
1
.
22
89
42
34
57
44
22
6
15
18
211
64
48
40
37
33
10
18
8
52
1
12
54
30
4
2
.
26
263
65
60
94
67
37
12
18
FaHCSIA
94
13
107
125
20
145
219
33
252
- Aboriginal Hostels Ltd.
- EOWA
- Torres Strait Regional Authority
25
.
17
32
.
2
57
.
19
43
8
21
87
11
3
130
19
24
68
8
38
119
11
5
187
19
43
Finance & Deregulation
155
57
212
53
15
68
208
72
280
- Australian Electoral Commission
- ComSuper
- Future Fund Management Agency
24
38
.
10
4
1
34
42
1
34
47
.
44
3
2
78
50
2
58
85
.
54
7
3
112
92
3
Foreign Affairs & Trade
41
11
52
69
12
81
110
23
133
- ACIAR
- AusAID
- AUSTRADE
11
29
15
.
3
4
11
32
19
5
25
26
1
7
10
6
32
36
16
54
41
1
10
14
17
64
55
Health & Ageing
142
45
187
269
77
346
411
122
533
- Aust. Institute of Health & Welfare
- AOTDTA
8
2
4
1
12
3
23
10
14
.
37
10
31
12
18
1
49
13
Agency
Full-time
Part-time
Table 2: All staff: agency by employment status, sex and employment category, 30 June 2010 - Non-ongoing
- ASADA
- ARPANSA
- Cancer Australia
- FSANZ
- National Blood Authority
- NHMRC
- Private Health Insurance Ombudsman
- Professional Services Review
1
4
.
5
4
18
1
2
4
.
.
1
.
2
.
.
5
4
.
6
4
20
1
2
7
6
1
9
3
23
.
.
4
2
.
2
1
6
.
.
Women
Total
Full-time
11
8
8
8
10
2
1
1
.
11
14
3
4
7
1
29
41
8
.
1
.
.
2
.
Human Services
64
20
84
205
136
341
269
156
425
- Centrelink
- Medicare Australia
315
43
55
14
370
57
876
126
164
97
1040
223
1191
169
219
111
1410
280
Immigration & Citizenship
158
8
166
273
17
290
431
25
456
- MRT & RRT
2
.
2
6
.
6
8
.
8
Infrastructure
16
3
19
14
4
18
30
7
37
- Australian Transport Safety Bureau
.
.
.
1
.
1
1
.
1
DIISR
136
16
152
101
9
110
237
25
262
- AIATSIS
- Australian Research Council
- IP AUSTRALIA
- Questacon
28
9
14
52
6
.
.
3
34
9
14
55
28
9
14
55
20
1
1
2
48
10
15
57
56
18
28
107
26
1
1
5
82
19
29
112
Prime Minister & Cabinet
26
2
28
21
5
26
47
7
54
- Aust. Institute of Family Studies
- ANAO
- Australian Public Service Commission
- Commonwealth Ombudsman
- National Archives of Australia
- Office of the Privacy Commissioner
- OIGIS
- Office of National Assessments
6
5
26
2
32
1
.
16
5
5
1
1
8
.
.
1
11
10
27
3
40
1
.
17
9
4
47
3
56
1
1
18
9
9
1
.
14
1
.
2
18
13
48
3
70
2
1
20
15
9
73
5
88
2
1
34
14
14
2
1
22
1
.
3
29
23
75
6
110
3
1
37
Agency
Full-time
Men
Total
Part-time
Full-time
Part-time
Total
Total
Part-time
16
12
1
17
8
49
1
2
Table 2: All staff: agency by employment status, sex and employment category, 30 June 2010 - Non-ongoing
- Old Parliament House
8
5
Men
Women
Total
Total
Full-time
Part-time Total
Full-time
Part-time
Total
13
5
11
16
13
16
29
Resources, Energy and Tourism
10
5
15
10
3
13
20
8
28
- Geoscience Australia
- NOPSA
103
1
12
.
115
1
24
.
11
.
35
.
127
1
23
.
150
1
Treasury
24
3
27
9
4
13
33
7
40
- Australian Bureau of Statistics
- ACCC
- AOFM
- ASIC
- Australian Taxation Office
- Commonwealth Grants Commission
- National Competition Council
- Productivity Commission
- Royal Australian Mint
163
20
1
71
168
1
1
2
13
115
7
.
12
726
2
.
2
.
278
27
1
83
894
3
1
4
13
113
23
.
122
239
2
.
3
10
157
14
.
26
1726
1
.
1
.
270
37
.
148
1965
3
.
4
10
276
43
1
193
407
3
1
5
23
272
21
.
38
2452
3
.
3
.
548
64
1
231
2859
6
1
8
23
Veterans' Affairs
25
.
25
54
7
61
79
7
86
- Australian War Memorial
29
3
32
46
6
52
75
9
84
Total non-ongoing
3538
1757
5295 4950
3480
8430 8488
5237
13725
Agency
Full-time
Part-time
Table 2: All staff: agency by employment status, sex and employment category, 30 June 2010 - Total
Agency
Full-time
Men
Total
Part-time
Full-time
Part-time
Women
Total
Full-time
Total
Total
Part-time
Source: APSED
Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry
2303
370
2673
1536
683
2219
3839
1053
4892
- AFMA
- APVMA
- Wheat Exports Australia
145
70
6
5
.
2
150
70
8
52
71
2
23
14
3
75
85
5
197
141
8
28
14
5
225
155
13
Attorney-General's
593
30
623
940
144
1084
1533
174
1707
- Administrative Appeals Tribunal
- ACLEI
- AUSTRAC
- Australian Crime Commission
- Customs
- CrimTrac Agency
- Family Court of Australia
- Federal Court of Australia
- Federal Magistrates Court
- Human Rights Commission
- ITSA
- National Capital Authority
- National Native Title Tribunal
- Commonwealth DPP
- Office of the Parl. Counsel
42
10
127
253
3265
93
180
105
27
30
124
25
68
170
19
9
1
2
6
194
.
27
31
7
5
7
2
3
4
2
51
11
129
259
3459
93
207
136
34
35
131
27
71
174
21
84
8
167
229
1876
92
324
164
130
66
148
21
112
303
22
30
1
22
55
605
.
129
60
22
23
42
12
40
81
11
114
9
189
284
2481
92
453
224
152
89
190
33
152
384
33
126
18
294
482
5141
185
504
269
157
96
272
46
180
473
41
39
2
24
61
799
.
156
91
29
28
49
14
43
85
13
165
20
318
543
5940
185
660
360
186
124
321
60
223
558
54
DBCDE
282
14
296
362
57
419
644
71
715
- ACMA
Climate Change and Energy Efficiency
- ORER
312
381
11
21
16
1
333
397
12
259
572
13
71
50
.
330
622
13
571
953
24
92
66
1
663
1019
25
Defence
12688
219
12907 7659
892
8551
20347
1111
21458
- Defence Housing Australia
172
9
181
396
53
449
568
62
630
DEEWR
2283
106
2389
3094
571
3665
5377
677
6054
- ABCC
86
.
86
52
13
65
138
13
151
Table 2: All staff: agency by employment status, sex and employment category, 30 June 2010 - Total
- Comcare
- Fair Work Australia
- Office of the Fair Work Ombudsman
- Safe Work Australia
Men
Women
Total
Full-time
Part-time
Total
Full-time
Part-time
Total
Full-time
Part-time
Total
225
8
233
306
54
360
531
62
593
96
5
101
178
20
198
274
25
299
371
17
388
485
96
581
856
113
969
41
.
41
57
11
68
98
11
109
Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts
1152
209
1361
1295
459
1754
2447
668
3115
- Aust. National Maritime Museum
- Bureau of Meteorology
- GBRMPA
- Murray Darling Basin Authority
- National Library of Australia
- National Museum of Australia
- National Film and Sound Archive
- National Water Commission
- Screen Australia
52
1193
94
147
141
69
103
22
31
6
47
1
8
23
31
6
2
.
58
1240
95
155
164
100
109
24
31
57
333
127
133
271
140
103
28
62
17
83
15
26
105
72
20
5
9
74
416
142
159
376
212
123
33
71
109
1526
221
280
412
209
206
50
93
23
130
16
34
128
103
26
7
9
132
1656
237
314
540
312
232
57
102
FaHCSIA
1200
57
1257
2074
354
2428
3274
411
3685
- Aboriginal Hostels Ltd.
- EOWA
- Torres Strait Regional Authority
125
.
30
67
.
2
192
.
32
211
20
46
153
16
4
364
36
50
336
20
76
220
16
6
556
36
82
Finance & Deregulation
899
74
973
734
134
868
1633
208
1841
- Australian Electoral Commission
- ComSuper
- Future Fund Management Agency
312
228
38
21
10
1
333
238
39
430
295
27
159
54
4
589
349
31
742
523
65
180
64
5
922
587
70
Foreign Affairs & Trade
1511
37
1548
1432
180
1612
2943
217
3160
- ACIAR
- AusAID
- AUSTRADE
16
362
284
1
24
7
17
386
291
24
572
219
10
79
53
34
651
272
40
934
503
11
103
60
51
1037
563
Health & Ageing
1459
120
1579
2960
693
3653
4419
813
5232
- Aust. Institute of Health & Welfare
- AOTDTA
111
6
19
1
130
7
183
24
70
.
253
24
294
30
89
1
383
31
Agency
Table 2: All staff: agency by employment status, sex and employment category, 30 June 2010 - Total
- ASADA
- ARPANSA
- Cancer Australia
- FSANZ
- National Blood Authority
- NHMRC
- Private Health Insurance Ombudsman
- Professional Services Review
30
83
3
44
16
76
3
11
4
3
.
5
1
5
1
.
34
86
3
49
17
81
4
11
26
59
11
63
24
140
4
11
9
7
5
18
5
28
4
8
Women
Total
Total
Full-time
Part-time
Total
35
56
13
69
66
142
10
152
16
14
5
19
81
107
23
130
29
40
6
46
168
216
33
249
8
7
5
12
19
22
8
30
Human Services
1462
129
1591
3545
1471
5016
5007
1600
6607
- Centrelink
- Medicare Australia
7770
1050
547
67
8317
1117
13543
3329
5452
1249
18995
4578
21313
4379
5999
1316
27312
5695
Immigration & Citizenship
2517
123
2640
3596
778
4374
6113
901
7014
- MRT & RRT
91
5
96
149
28
177
240
33
273
Infrastructure
566
21
587
443
75
518
1009
96
1105
- Australian Transport Safety Bureau
82
1
83
23
1
24
105
2
107
DIISR
956
37
993
914
165
1079
1870
202
2072
- AIATSIS
- Australian Research Council
- IP AUSTRALIA
- Questacon
41
35
522
100
7
.
21
12
48
35
543
112
51
63
419
99
27
11
88
7
78
74
507
106
92
98
941
199
34
11
109
19
126
109
1050
218
Prime Minister & Cabinet
248
6
254
382
44
426
630
50
680
- Aust. Institute of Family Studies
- ANAO
- Australian Public Service Commission
- Commonwealth Ombudsman
- National Archives of Australia
- Office of the Privacy Commissioner
- OIGIS
- Office of National Assessments
14
170
71
59
178
20
1
77
6
10
5
5
22
1
.
2
20
180
76
64
200
21
1
79
38
144
151
68
244
26
9
58
18
43
20
24
60
11
2
9
56
187
171
92
304
37
11
67
52
314
222
127
422
46
10
135
24
53
25
29
82
12
2
11
76
367
247
156
504
58
12
146
Agency
Full-time
Men
Total
Part-time
Full-time
Part-time
Table 2: All staff: agency by employment status, sex and employment category, 30 June 2010 - Total
- Old Parliament House
23
9
32
39
24
Women
Total
Full-time
Part-time
63
62
33
95
Resources, Energy and Tourism
186
9
195
232
27
259
418
36
454
- Geoscience Australia
- NOPSA
492
36
20
.
512
36
169
12
42
3
211
15
661
48
62
3
723
51
Treasury
595
27
622
417
94
511
1012
121
1133
- Australian Bureau of Statistics
- ACCC
- AOFM
- ASIC
- Australian Taxation Office
- Commonwealth Grants Commission
- National Competition Council
- Productivity Commission
- Royal Australian Mint
1416
381
23
835
9563
20
4
95
107
198
15
.
28
1015
3
.
4
.
1614
396
23
863
10578
23
4
99
107
1209
321
9
918
9630
10
2
72
61
509
87
3
299
3862
7
3
25
3
1718
408
12
1217
13492
17
5
97
64
2625
702
32
1753
19193
30
6
167
168
707
102
3
327
4877
10
3
29
3
3332
804
35
2080
24070
40
9
196
171
Veterans' Affairs
855
25
880
1045
219
1264
1900
244
2144
- Australian War Memorial
129
4
133
145
13
158
274
17
291
Total
65244
4300
69544 73503
21549
95052 138747
25849
164596
Agency
Full-time
Men
Total
Part-time
Full-time
Part-time
Total
Total
Table 3: All staff: agency by employment category and base classification, 30 June 2010 - Ongoing
Agency
APS 1 APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
Classification
EL 2 SES 1 SES 2 SES 3 Trainee Grad APS
Total
EL 1
Source: APSED
Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry
2
154
1297
1005
567
643
517
410
63
17
3
4
.
4682
- AFMA
- APVMA
- Wheat Exports Australia
.
.
.
9
.
.
2
9
1
41
14
1
6
11
.
72
46
3
45
26
3
14
17
1
2
8
.
1
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
3
.
.
195
131
10
Attorney-General's
5
14
111
177
159
331
423
206
59
13
4
.
40
1542
- Administrative Appeals Tribunal
- ACLEI
- AUSTRAC
- Australian Crime Commission
- Customs
- CrimTrac Agency
- Family Court of Australia
- Federal Court of Australia
- Federal Magistrates Court
- Human Rights Commission
- ITSA
- National Capital Authority
- National Native Title Tribunal
- Commonwealth DPP
- Office of the Parl. Counsel
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
1
.
1
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
4
.
.
67
2
.
.
26
6
30
15
.
15
.
.
72
2624
.
139
33
8
9
73
2
16
74
.
45
2
64
63
.
28
62
30
39
13
20
6
31
91
6
7
.
16
63
1463
11
69
34
56
4
35
5
7
29
5
18
4
127
70
937
36
40
65
2
24
53
13
46
78
4
8
5
65
133
464
72
92
24
10
18
40
7
26
103
7
20
4
35
69
167
22
63
34
2
18
20
9
10
88
16
1
1
6
9
41
3
5
7
.
1
5
3
1
21
9
.
.
2
3
9
.
2
3
.
.
1
.
.
7
4
.
.
.
.
3
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
2
.
.
.
.
49
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
16
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
114
16
315
486
5773
172
540
233
117
88
273
51
167
509
53
DBCDE
12
.
16
51
88
143
182
98
27
9
2
.
12
640
- ACMA
.
.
6
57
71
163
221
89
15
6
.
.
.
628
Climate Change and Energy Efficiency
1
5
24
49
115
191
217
138
26
10
4
.
.
780
- ORER
.
.
1
4
2
3
7
2
.
.
.
.
.
19
Defence
198
1489 2229
2272
3479
5073
3935
1875
88
42
12
21
154
20867
- Defence Housing Australia
.
.
190
108
75
75
44
42
2
2
.
.
.
538
DEEWR
4
24
205
574
1019
1395
1609
657
130 38
8
2
104
5769
Table 3: All staff: agency by employment category and base classification, 30 June 2010 - Ongoing
- ABCC
- Comcare
- Fair Work Australia
- Office of the Fair Work Ombudsman
- Safe Work Australia
Classification
APS 1 APS 2 APS 3 APS 4 APS 5 APS 6
EL 1
EL 2 SES 1 SES 2 SES 3 Trainee Grad APS
Total
.
2
5
36
27
25
28
14
7
3
.
.
.
147
1
45
43
83
101
98
114
35
5
1
.
.
13
539
.
9
12
37
34
96
12
39
3
.
.
.
.
242
.
1
103
183
218
138
97
36
10
3
.
.
.
789
.
.
.
4
14
23
43
16
3
.
.
.
.
103
Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts
5
40
103
266
349
644
668
277
44
19
3
9
47
2474
- Aust. National Maritime Museum
- Bureau of Meteorology
- GBRMPA
- Murray Darling Basin Authority
- National Library of Australia
- National Museum of Australia
- National Film and Sound Archive
- National Water Commission
- Screen Australia
.
12
2
.
.
3
.
.
.
2
26
22
1
27
55
7
.
.
17
207
14
8
79
19
49
.
3
21
30
26
14
78
35
29
4
12
20
167
21
32
76
34
34
1
23
22
364
37
59
82
46
35
11
15
20
343
32
79
70
28
27
19
17
4
183
14
51
24
23
12
6
13
.
13
4
6
7
2
2
3
1
.
5
.
4
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
21
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
22
.
.
3
.
.
.
.
106
1393
172
254
446
245
195
45
84
FaHCSIA
11
51
154
361
433
894
1012
409
68
27
5
8
.
3433
- Aboriginal Hostels Ltd.
- EOWA
- Torres Strait Regional Authority
186
.
.
37
.
7
87
.
1
12
3
2
17
3
13
15
4
7
9
2
8
4
5
1
2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
369
17
39
Finance & Deregulation
19
24
89
168
220
233
402
261
68
25
5
.
47
1561
- Australian Electoral Commission
- ComSuper
- Future Fund Management Agency
1
3
.
160
4
.
173
67
.
61
112
3
52
80
.
220
98
20
98
101
.
33
23
40
10
5
.
2
2
3
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
810
495
67
Foreign Affairs & Trade
.
59
78
312
479
396
948
437
156 52
20
3
87
3027
- ACIAR
- AusAID
- AUSTRADE
.
.
.
.
2
.
2
5
8
12
36
26
6
112
18
4
248
89
6
367
149
3
137
162
.
40
37
1
7
17
.
.
2
.
.
.
.
19
.
34
973
508
Health & Ageing
8
33
137
391
684
1331
1320
576
96
27
8
.
88
4699
- Aust. Institute of Health & Welfare
.
2
6
34
55
76
113
39
8
1
.
.
.
334
Agency
Table 3: All staff: agency by employment category and base classification, 30 June 2010 - Ongoing
- AOTDTA
- ASADA
- ARPANSA
- Cancer Australia
- FSANZ
- National Blood Authority
- NHMRC
- Private Health Insurance Ombudsman
- Professional Services Review
Classification
APS 1 APS 2 APS 3 APS 4 APS 5 APS 6
EL 1
EL 2 SES 1 SES 2 SES 3 Trainee Grad APS
Total
.
.
.
.
3
4
6
5
.
.
.
.
.
18
.
.
2
12
10
10
12
5
2
.
.
.
.
53
.
11
15
6
18
34
34
16
3
.
.
.
3
140
.
.
.
.
.
7
6
4
1
.
.
.
.
18
.
.
3
8
13
24
36
24
4
1
.
.
.
113
.
.
1
2
3
5
15
9
3
.
.
.
.
38
.
1
11
27
32
47
50
27
4
1
.
.
.
200
.
.
.
1
4
3
2
1
.
.
.
.
.
11
.
.
5
3
3
.
11
5
1
.
.
.
.
28
Human Services
16
224
1086
1848
1661
466
153
31
10
3
.
.
6182
- Centrelink
- Medicare Australia
149
49
258
66
1608
3075
14836 2576
424
596
3905
403
1746
463
594
287
68
35
11
8
3
2
25
7
123
.
25902
5415
Immigration & Citizenship
19
48
1019
1477
1129
1297
1117
348
64
16
3
.
21
6558
- MRT & RRT
.
16
43
67
47
59
24
8
1
.
.
.
.
265
Infrastructure
1
1
22
110
143
270
297
148
36
10
3
.
27
1068
- Australian Transport Safety Bureau
.
.
.
5
10
9
18
62
2
.
.
.
.
106
DIISR
2
38
56
148
193
476
531
269
36
13
2
1
45
1810
- AIATSIS
- Australian Research Council
- IP AUSTRALIA
- Questacon
.
.
.
.
3
.
2
3
5
2
21
9
4
5
167
15
8
16
98
20
8
30
464
24
11
24
204
26
4
11
58
7
1
2
6
2
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
44
90
1021
106
Prime Minister & Cabinet
1
3
11
44
73
113
173
112
41
18
8
.
29
626
- Aust. Institute of Family Studies
- ANAO
- Australian Public Service Commission
- Commonwealth Ombudsman
- National Archives of Australia
- Office of the Privacy Commissioner
- OIGIS
.
.
3
.
33
.
.
1
4
2
.
7
.
.
5
13
8
2
55
2
.
6
34
21
28
66
5
1
2
46
7
21
68
5
.
13
66
44
38
83
26
3
8
55
53
36
62
9
5
11
83
26
19
15
6
2
1
19
4
5
5
1
.
.
6
.
1
.
1
.
.
1
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
17
2
.
.
.
.
47
344
172
150
394
55
11
Agency
684
Table 3: All staff: agency by employment category and base classification, 30 June 2010 - Ongoing
- Office of National Assessments
- Old Parliament House
Classification
APS 1 APS 2 APS 3 APS 4 APS 5 APS 6
EL 1
EL 2 SES 1 SES 2 SES 3 Trainee Grad APS
Total
.
1
1
6
8
22
28
29
12
2
.
.
.
109
.
.
16
8
10
11
12
7
2
.
.
.
.
66
Resources, Energy and Tourism
.
1
6
18
48
73
157
86
19
3
.
.
15
426
- Geoscience Australia
- NOPSA
.
.
1
.
4
.
27
8
85
2
162
5
157
12
128
21
4
1
3
1
2
.
.
.
.
.
573
50
Treasury
3
5
103
72
160
219
232
212
63
18
6
.
.
1093
- Australian Bureau of Statistics
- ACCC
- AOFM
- ASIC
- Australian Taxation Office
- Commonwealth Grants Commission
- National Competition Council
- Productivity Commission
- Royal Australian Mint
6
2
.
18
94
.
.
.
4
18
4
.
16
803
.
.
1
29
199
25
1
272
4195
.
.
13
17
525
90
1
7
3483
4
1
21
35
557
109
7
272
2164
1
.
16
23
768
140
7
371
4356
5
2
31
20
444
179
12
411
4027
12
.
46
12
152
130
6
478
1652
9
3
42
7
30
28
.
4
220
2
1
14
1
7
9
.
.
30
.
1
4
.
5
1
.
.
1
1
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
24
.
.
.
.
72
23
.
.
162
.
.
.
.
2784
740
34
1849
21211
34
8
188
148
Veterans' Affairs
15
85
311
240
475
486
299
108
18
6
1
.
14
2058
- Australian War Memorial
.
32
23
24
38
38
34
15
3
.
.
.
.
207
Total ongoing
892
4145 20890 31184 20522 30827 26009 12407 1933 551 126 177
1208
150871
Agency
Table 3: All staff: agency by employment category and base classification, 30 June 2010 - Non-ongoing
Agency
APS 1 APS 2 APS 3 APS 4 APS 5 APS 6 EL 1 EL 2 SES 1 SES 2 SES 3
Classification
Grad APS
Total
Trainee
Source: APSED
Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry
.
37
65
40
14
17
24 11 2
.
.
.
.
210
- AFMA
- APVMA
- Wheat Exports Australia
.
.
.
15
1
.
5
6
.
9
4
.
.
1
1
.
9
1
.
2
1
1
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
30
24
3
Attorney-General's
2
6
34
32
18
44
9
19 1
.
.
.
.
165
- Administrative Appeals Tribunal
- ACLEI
- AUSTRAC
- Australian Crime Commission
- Customs
- CrimTrac Agency
- Family Court of Australia
- Federal Court of Australia
- Federal Magistrates Court
- Human Rights Commission
- ITSA
- National Capital Authority
- National Native Title Tribunal
- Commonwealth DPP
- Office of the Parl. Counsel
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
10
.
.
.
.
.
42
54
.
1
10
8
14
7
.
1
.
.
18
141
.
33
8
16
8
17
.
12
31
.
29
2
1
10
.
7
22
1
32
6
4
.
11
6
.
3
.
.
2
5
.
4
55
7
2
2
.
4
3
.
2
1
1
8
6
1
2
6
1
10
7
.
8
1
.
1
.
1
14
13
4
7
.
6
7
6
1
4
1
.
5
1
.
4
2
1
9
3
7
.
2
.
2
.
1
.
.
.
1
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
51
4
3
57
167
13
120
127
69
36
48
9
56
49
1
DBCDE
.
1
6
25
8
9
14 9
.
1
2
.
.
75
- ACMA
.
6
.
1
13
5
6
3
1
.
.
.
.
35
Climate Change and Energy Efficiency
1
46
57
54
32
21
20 6
2
.
.
.
.
239
- ORER
.
.
.
3
.
1
1
.
.
1
.
.
6
Defence
118
155
84
47
59
66
38 11 3
5
5
.
.
591
- Defence Housing Australia
.
3
35
19
7
3
14
3
1
1
.
.
92
DEEWR
12
15
37
91
57
23
30 14 5
1
.
.
.
285
.
6
.
.
.
Table 3: All staff: agency by employment category and base classification, 30 June 2010 - Non-ongoing
Agency
Classification
APS 1 APS 2 APS 3 APS 4 APS 5 APS 6 EL 1 EL 2 SES 1 SES 2 SES 3 Trainee Grad APS
Total
.
1
1
.
2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
4
23
8
6
5
10
2
.
.
.
.
.
.
54
1
18
12
15
8
1
2
.
.
.
.
.
57
.
132
28
11
3
2
4
.
.
.
.
.
180
.
2
2
1
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
6
- ABCC
- Comcare
- Fair Work Australia
- Office of the Fair Work Ombudsman
- Safe Work Australia
.
.
.
.
.
Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts
8
192
94
134
77
74
53 5
2
.
.
2
.
641
- Aust. National Maritime Museum
- Bureau of Meteorology
- GBRMPA
- Murray Darling Basin Authority
- National Library of Australia
- National Museum of Australia
- National Film and Sound Archive
- National Water Commission
- Screen Australia
.
2
33
3
1
.
.
.
.
.
8
5
1
54
9
12
.
.
10
15
1
2
14
9
13
.
1
2
6
6
10
11
30
3
2
3
6
22
7
14
8
5
3
.
3
5
111
7
12
4
9
2
1
5
1
77
2
12
2
4
3
8
3
.
1
.
1
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
4
.
.
.
.
.
.
26
263
65
60
94
67
37
12
18
FaHCSIA
15
14
19
76
36
24
28 32 5
2
1
.
.
252
- Aboriginal Hostels Ltd.
- EOWA
- Torres Strait Regional Authority
120
.
5
23
.
2
11
4
4
26
1
3
.
10
9
6
.
12
1
1
3
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
3
.
.
.
187
19
43
Finance & Deregulation
4
11
226
10
4
4
11 7
2
1
.
.
.
280
- Australian Electoral Commission
- ComSuper
- Future Fund Management Agency
2
1
.
50
12
.
14
40
.
12
23
.
17
5
.
9
6
.
6
5
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
112
92
3
Foreign Affairs & Trade
.
9
48
35
9
4
12 5
9
1
1
.
.
133
- ACIAR
- AusAID
- AUSTRADE
.
3
.
.
1
.
1
7
7
2
8
6
1
12
12
1
6
10
.
9
13
.
5
2
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
17
64
55
Health & Ageing
27
48
46
95
83
109
71 42 7
3
2
.
.
533
- Aust. Institute of Health & Welfare
.
4
8
7
8
9
9
.
.
2
.
49
2
21
.
4
.
1
1
1
2
.
3
2
2
.
3
12
12
4
2
.
Table 3: All staff: agency by employment category and base classification, 30 June 2010 - Non-ongoing
- AOTDTA
- ASADA
- ARPANSA
- Cancer Australia
- FSANZ
- National Blood Authority
- NHMRC
- Private Health Insurance Ombudsman
- Professional Services Review
Classification
APS 1 APS 2 APS 3 APS 4 APS 5 APS 6 EL 1 EL 2 SES 1 SES 2 SES 3 Trainee Grad APS
Total
.
.
.
1
5
2
2
2
1
.
.
.
.
13
.
.
6
4
3
1
1
1
.
.
.
.
.
16
1
3
3
.
1
.
3
1
.
.
.
.
.
12
.
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
2
3
4
5
2
1
.
.
.
.
.
17
.
.
.
.
1
1
4
2
.
.
.
.
.
8
.
1
11
14
5
7
9
1
1
.
.
.
.
49
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
1
.
.
.
.
.
2
Human Services
20
76
42
68
101
98
14 5
1
.
.
.
.
425
- Centrelink
- Medicare Australia
95
81
182
56
870
79
54
24
70
16
105
10
14
11
.
.
.
.
.
.
8
.
.
.
1410
280
Immigration & Citizenship
8
41
244
61
29
29
33 6
2
3
.
.
.
456
- MRT & RRT
.
.
5
1
.
1
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
8
Infrastructure
4
1
6
5
4
6
6
5
.
.
.
.
.
37
- Australian Transport Safety Bureau
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
DIISR
8
5
20
26
37
43
41 81 1
.
.
.
.
262
- AIATSIS
- Australian Research Council
- IP AUSTRALIA
- Questacon
1
.
.
74
6
.
.
5
11
5
19
3
24
.
4
24
11
6
1
1
11
2
.
3
16
1
5
1
2
1
.
.
.
4
.
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
82
19
29
112
Prime Minister & Cabinet
.
4
2
7
3
9
24 4
1
.
.
.
.
54
- Aust. Institute of Family Studies
- ANAO
- Australian Public Service Commission
- Commonwealth Ombudsman
- National Archives of Australia
- Office of the Privacy Commissioner
- OIGIS
1
7
.
.
47
.
.
2
1
.
1
2
.
.
6
1
6
.
17
.
.
1
2
2
2
13
1
1
5
2
1
1
5
1
.
7
4
2
1
15
1
.
4
2
59
1
2
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
29
23
75
6
110
3
1
Agency
12
3
2
4
5
.
9
.
.
Table 3: All staff: agency by employment category and base classification, 30 June 2010 - Non-ongoing
- Office of National Assessments
- Old Parliament House
Classification
APS 1 APS 2 APS 3 APS 4 APS 5 APS 6 EL 1 EL 2 SES 1 SES 2 SES 3 Trainee Grad APS
Total
4
1
3
15
3
2
5
4
.
.
.
.
.
37
.
.
17
3
5
3
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
29
Resources, Energy and Tourism
.
1
1
8
3
5
7
2
.
.
1
.
.
28
- Geoscience Australia
- NOPSA
5
.
1
.
31
.
14
.
20
.
36
.
28
1
15
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
150
1
Treasury
3
1
6
.
1
10
6
9
4
.
.
.
.
40
- Australian Bureau of Statistics
- ACCC
- AOFM
- ASIC
- Australian Taxation Office
- Commonwealth Grants Commission
- National Competition Council
- Productivity Commission
- Royal Australian Mint
21
7
.
28
1416
.
.
.
5
179
2
.
.
953
.
.
1
6
153
24
.
56
445
.
.
.
4
88
10
.
.
13
1
.
1
3
20
5
.
44
.
.
.
1
3
56
6
.
37
10
1
.
1
.
25
4
.
28
7
2
.
.
1
6
5
1
38
7
1
1
4
.
.
1
.
.
7
1
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
548
64
1
231
2859
6
1
8
23
Veterans' Affairs
4
13
49
6
5
8
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
86
- Australian War Memorial
.
15
33
13
11
8
4
.
.
.
.
.
.
84
Total nonongoing
2198 2469 3549 1534 1115 1254 939 529 81
22
14
17
4
13725
Agency
Table 3: All staff: agency by employment category and base classification, 30 June 2010 - Total
Agency
Source: APSED
APS 1
APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
EL 1
EL 2
SES 1
SES 2
SES 3
Trainee
Classification
Grad APS
Total
Table 4: All staff: age group by base classification and employment category, 30 June 2010
Age group
Source: APSED
APS 1
APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
EL 1
EL 2
SES 1
SES 2
SES 3
Trainee
Classification
Grad APS
Total
Table 5: All staff: location by base classification and employment category, 30 June 2010
Location
APS 1
APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
EL 1
EL 2
SES 1
SES 2
SES 3
Classification
Grad APS
Total
Trainee
Source: APSED
Ongoing
Australian Capital Territory
New South Wales
Victoria
Queensland
South Australia
Western Australia
Tasmania
Northern Territory
Overseas
Total ongoing
165
187
152
166
62
43
18
86
13
892
683
1233
833
643
308
241
93
105
6
4145
2650
5721
4826
3304
1486
1678
717
495
13
20890
6119
7835
6167
4872
2177
2093
1295
577
49
31184
7842
3962
3038
2254
1297
1074
485
443
127
20522
14071
4801
4686
2987
1823
1251
565
425
218
30827
16242
2595
2770
1643
1108
667
269
231
484
26009
Australian Capital Territory
New South Wales
Victoria
Queensland
South Australia
Western Australia
Tasmania
Northern Territory
Overseas
Total non-ongoing
229
1074
206
355
139
47
82
64
2
2198
557
512
281
394
298
107
135
175
10
2469
1117
834
454
445
189
236
153
62
59
3549
1001
125
76
77
45
50
86
68
6
1534
547
182
137
107
32
46
42
21
1
1115
604
167
185
121
32
61
44
34
6
1254
608
85
119
46
12
19
28
15
7
939
Australian Capital Territory
New South Wales
Victoria
Queensland
South Australia
Western Australia
Tasmania
394
1261
358
521
201
90
100
1240
1745
1114
1037
606
348
228
3767
6555
5280
3749
1675
1914
870
7120
7960
6243
4949
2222
2143
1381
8389
4144
3175
2361
1329
1120
527
14675
4968
4871
3108
1855
1312
609
16850
2680
2889
1689
1120
686
297
7689
1260
1459
595
640
272
118
77
297
12407
1453
116
128
53
32
23
10
8
110
1933
432
23
34
10
7
4
2
3
36
551
111
.
2
.
2
.
.
.
11
126
63
36
27
23
14
.
4
10
.
177
953
61
97
53
20
13
7
1
3
1208
58473
27830
24219
16603
8976
7359
3583
2461
1367
150871
56
8
7
1
.
2
.
.
7
81
17
2
1
.
1
.
.
.
1
22
12
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
14
4
1
.
11
.
1
.
.
.
17
.
.
.
4
.
.
.
.
.
4
5043
3076
1531
1591
759
581
577
461
106
13725
1509
124
135
54
32
25
10
449
25
35
10
8
4
2
123
1
2
.
2
.
.
67
37
27
34
14
1
4
953
61
97
57
20
13
7
63516
30906
25750
18194
9735
7940
4160
Non-ongoing
291
85
65
30
11
12
7
22
6
529
Total
7980
1345
1524
625
651
284
125
Table 5: All staff: location by base classification and employment category, 30 June 2010
Location
Northern Territory
Overseas
APS 1 APS 2 APS 3
APS 4 APS 5
APS 6
EL 1
EL 2 SES 1 SES 2 SES 3
Trainee
150
280
557
645
464
459
246
99
8
3
.
10
1
15
16
72
55
128
224
491
303
117
37
12
.
3
Total
3090
6614
24439 32718 21637 32081
26948 12936
2014 573
140
194
Classification
Grad APS
Total
2922
1473
1212
164596
Non-ongoing staff
The source of data for Section 2 is APSED. For a definition of 'non-ongoing' staff see Appendix 1 ‘Explanatory Notes’.
Women make up 61.4% of non-ongoing employees. Non-ongoing employees are likely to be younger and at lower levels; almost one quarter of
non-ongoing employees are aged under 25 (24.2%), compared with 4.0% of ongoing employees, and 71.0% are at APS 1–4, compared with
37.9% of ongoing staff.
Figure 9: Non-ongoing staff: base classification by sex, June 2010
Figure 9 shows non-ongoing employees by sex at June 2010. Women are much more likely to be engaged at lower classification levels than are men.
Source: Table 6
Table 6: Non-ongoing staff: employment status by base classification and sex, 30 June 2010
Employment status
APS 1
APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
EL 1
EL 2
SES 1
SES 2
SES 3
Classification
Grad APS
Total
Trainee
Source: APSED
Men
Full-time
Part-time
Total men
253
382
635
249
606
855
946
352
1298
448
89
537
354
49
403
477
98
575
454
77
531
278
85
363
Full-time
Part-time
Total women
346
1217
1563
572
1042
1614
1712
539
2251
807
190
997
572
140
712
493
186
679
307
101
408
110
56
166
Full-time
Part-time
599
1599
821
1648
2658
891
1255
279
926
189
970
284
761
178
388
141
Total
2198
2469
3549
1534
1115
1254
939
529
46
13
59
17
2
19
13
1
14
2
3
5
1
.
1
3538
1757
5295
2
1
3
.
.
.
9
3
12
3
.
3
4950
3480
8430
63
18
19
3
13
1
11
6
4
.
8488
5237
81
22
14
17
4
13725
Women
17
5
22
Total
Table 7: Non-ongoing staff: agency by non-ongoing category and sex, 30 June 2010
Agency
Men
Irregular/
Total
Intermittent
Specified Specified
term
task
Specified Specified
term
task
Women
Irregular/
Total
Intermittent
Specified Specified
term
task
Total
Irregular/
Total
Intermittent
Source: APSED
Agriculture, Fisheries &
Forestry
36
.
59
95
69
1
45
115 105
1
104
210
- AFMA
- APVMA
- Wheat Exports Australia
6
7
1
2
2
.
19
.
.
27
9
1
2
14
1
1
1
1
.
.
.
3
15
2
8
21
2
3
3
1
19
.
.
30
24
3
Attorney-General's
54
3
19
76
68
.
21
89
122
3
40
165
8
.
8
16
23
.
12
35
31
.
20
51
.
2
.
.
1
.
1
2
2
1
.
.
1
.
3
1
2
3
.
.
2
.
4
3
32
.
.
32
25
.
.
25
57
.
.
57
25
5
15
27
11
6
21
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
56
.
15
28
7
1
.
2
81
5
30
55
18
7
21
3
15
8
67
40
33
26
27
.
.
.
2
.
.
.
.
.
71
.
21
32
18
3
.
6
86
8
90
72
51
29
27
6
40
13
82
67
44
32
48
1
.
.
2
.
.
.
.
.
127
.
36
60
25
4
.
8
167
13
120
127
69
36
48
9
17
.
.
17
39
.
.
39
56
.
.
56
11
.
.
.
.
.
11
.
38
1
.
.
.
.
38
1
49
1
.
.
.
.
49
1
DBCDE
23
4
2
29
42
4
.
46
65
8
2
75
- ACMA
14
.
7
21
13
1
.
14
27
1
7
35
Climate Change and
Energy Efficiency
80
.
5
85
150
.
4
154 230
.
9
239
- Administrative Appeals
Tribunal
- ACLEI
- AUSTRAC
- Australian Crime
Commission
- Customs
- CrimTrac Agency
- Family Court of Australia
- Federal Court of Australia
- Federal Magistrates Court
- Human Rights Commission
- ITSA
- National Capital Authority
- National Native Title
Tribunal
- Commonwealth DPP
- Office of the Parl. Counsel
Table 7: Non-ongoing staff: agency by non-ongoing category and sex, 30 June 2010
Agency
- ORER
Specified Specified
term
task
3
.
.
Defence
228
Men
Irregular/
Specified Specified
Total
Intermittent
term
task
3
3
.
.
Women
Irregular/
Specified Specified
Total
Intermittent
term
task
3
6
.
.
Total
Irregular/
Total
Intermittent
6
20
25
273 283
17
18
318 511
37
43
591
- Defence Housing Australia 33
.
.
33
.
.
59
.
.
92
DEEWR
119
4
.
123 161
1
.
162 280
5
.
285
- ABCC
- Comcare
- Fair Work Australia
- Office of the Fair Work
Ombudsman
- Safe Work Australia
2
15
23
.
2
.
.
.
.
2
17
23
.
37
34
.
.
.
2
.
.
2
37
34
.
2
.
2
.
.
4
54
57
67
.
.
67
112
1
.
113 179
1
.
180
2
.
.
2
4
.
.
4
.
.
6
133
85
120
338 181
21
101
303 314
106
221
641
.
.
4
2
.
22
24
2
.
26
79
.
6
8
174 51
23 19
35
.
3
23
89
42
140
34
114
.
9
31
263
65
3
.
26
32
2
.
34
55
5
.
60
.
17
37
45
.
12
57
65
.
29
94
2
3
23
41
1
2
44
59
3
5
67
.
2
15
19
2
1
22
32
2
3
37
.
.
1
.
6
3
6
13
.
.
.
2
6
15
11
16
.
.
1
2
12
18
Environment, Water,
Heritage and the Arts
- Aust. National Maritime
4
Museum
- Bureau of Meteorology
89
- GBRMPA
15
- Murray Darling Basin
23
Authority
- National Library of Australia 20
- National Museum of
18
Australia
- National Film and Sound
13
Archive
- National Water Commission 5
- Screen Australia
3
59
20
92
2
52
57
6
FaHCSIA
98
8
1
107 128
13
4
145 226
21
5
252
- Aboriginal Hostels Ltd.
- EOWA
- Torres Strait Regional
46
.
17
.
.
1
11
.
1
57
.
19
.
.
.
43
1
2
130 133
19 18
24 39
.
.
1
54
1
3
187
19
43
87
18
22
Table 7: Non-ongoing staff: agency by non-ongoing category and sex, 30 June 2010
Agency
Men
Irregular/
Total
Intermittent
Specified Specified
term
task
Specified Specified
term
task
Women
Irregular/
Total
Intermittent
Specified Specified
term
task
Total
Irregular/
Total
Intermittent
Authority
Finance & Deregulation
27
.
185
212 30
.
38
68
57
.
223
280
33
.
1
34
77
.
1
78
110
.
2
112
40
1
1
42
49
.
1
50
89
1
2
92
1
.
.
1
1
.
1
2
2
.
1
3
Foreign Affairs & Trade
43
2
7
52
72
3
6
81
115
5
13
133
- ACIAR
- AusAID
- AUSTRADE
6
27
19
5
1
.
.
4
.
11
32
19
6
25
35
.
3
.
.
4
1
6
32
36
12
52
54
5
4
.
.
8
1
17
64
55
Health & Ageing
163
.
24
187 308
.
38
346 471
.
62
533
9
.
3
12
34
.
3
37
43
.
6
49
3
5
4
.
6
4
20
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
3
5
4
.
6
4
20
10
11
6
1
11
2
28
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
2
.
.
2
.
10
11
8
1
11
4
29
13
16
10
1
17
6
48
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
2
.
.
2
.
13
16
12
1
17
8
49
1
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
1
1
.
1
2
.
.
.
.
1
.
1
2
Human Services
75
1
8
84
279
.
62
341 354
1
70
425
- Centrelink
- Medicare Australia
348
55
9
1
13
1
370 979
57 218
8
5
53
.
1040 1327
223 273
17
6
66
1
1410
280
- Australian Electoral
Commission
- ComSuper
- Future Fund Management
Agency
- Aust. Institute of Health &
Welfare
- AOTDTA
- ASADA
- ARPANSA
- Cancer Australia
- FSANZ
- National Blood Authority
- NHMRC
- Private Health Insurance
Ombudsman
- Professional Services
Review
Table 7: Non-ongoing staff: agency by non-ongoing category and sex, 30 June 2010
Agency
Men
Irregular/
Total
Intermittent
Specified Specified
term
task
Specified Specified
term
task
Women
Irregular/
Total
Intermittent
Specified Specified
term
task
Total
Irregular/
Total
Intermittent
Immigration & Citizenship 165
.
1
166 290
.
.
290 455
.
1
456
- MRT & RRT
2
.
.
2
5
.
1
6
7
.
1
8
Infrastructure
19
.
.
19
18
.
.
18
37
.
.
37
- Australian Transport Safety
.
Bureau
.
.
.
1
.
.
1
1
.
.
1
DIISR
117
31
4
152 107
3
.
110 224
34
4
262
- AIATSIS
- Australian Research Council
- IP AUSTRALIA
- Questacon
31
9
14
10
.
.
.
.
3
.
.
45
34
9
14
55
48
10
15
15
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
42
48
10
15
57
79
19
29
25
.
.
.
.
3
.
.
87
82
19
29
112
2
18
28
18
1
7
26
26
3
25
54
9
.
2
11
15
1
2
18
24
1
4
29
9
1
.
10
12
1
.
13
21
2
.
23
8
19
.
27
15
33
.
48
23
52
.
75
2
.
1
3
3
.
.
3
5
.
1
6
25
.
15
40
44
.
26
70
69
.
41
110
1
.
.
1
2
.
.
2
3
.
.
3
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
1
1
.
.
1
10
2
5
17
19
1
.
20
29
3
5
37
9
.
4
13
10
.
6
16
19
.
10
29
15
.
.
15
12
.
1
13
27
.
1
28
Prime Minister & Cabinet 8
- Aust. Institute of Family
Studies
- ANAO
- Australian Public Service
Commission
- Commonwealth
Ombudsman
- National Archives of
Australia
- Office of the Privacy
Commissioner
- OIGIS
- Office of National
Assessments
- Old Parliament House
Resources, Energy and
Tourism
Table 7: Non-ongoing staff: agency by non-ongoing category and sex, 30 June 2010
Agency
Men
Irregular/
Specified Specified
Total
Intermittent
term
task
115 35
.
.
1
.
.
.
- Geoscience Australia
- NOPSA
Specified Specified
term
task
115
.
.
1
.
.
Treasury
27
.
.
27
278
.
.
22
1
76
177
.
.
7
2
3
.
.
13
278 270
.
.
5
.
.
715
27
1
83
894
35
.
133
244
.
.
15
2
.
.
3
3
1
.
.
1
3
11
1
.
.
2
Veterans' Affairs
23
2
- Australian War Memorial
27
.
Total
3496
302
- Australian Bureau of
Statistics
- ACCC
- AOFM
- ASIC
- Australian Taxation Office
- Commonwealth Grants
Commission
- National Competition
Council
- Productivity Commission
- Royal Australian Mint
13
Women
Irregular/
Specified Specified
Total
Intermittent
term
task
35 150
.
.
.
1
.
.
40
Total
Irregular/
Total
Intermittent
150
1
.
.
40
270 548
.
.
548
2
.
.
1719
37
.
148
1965
57
1
209
421
.
.
22
4
7
.
.
2434
64
1
231
2859
.
.
3
6
.
.
6
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
1
4
13
4
10
.
.
.
.
4
10
7
21
1
.
.
2
8
23
.
25
58
1
2
61
81
3
2
86
5
32
38
.
14
52
65
.
19
84
1497
5295 5764
184
2482
8430 9260
486
3979
13725
Table 8: Non-ongoing staff: age group by base classification and sex, 30 June 2010
Age group
APS 1
APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
EL 1
EL 2
SES 1
SES 2
SES 3
Classification
Grad APS
Total
Trainee
Source: APSED
Men
Under 20
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60 and over
Total men
83
236
84
40
47
25
42
31
25
22
635
78
294
118
78
53
48
45
41
45
55
855
33
315
242
137
81
74
56
71
104
185
1298
2
135
126
65
41
37
31
38
33
29
537
.
65
102
63
36
35
25
15
28
34
403
.
17
85
93
67
56
45
46
86
80
575
.
1
25
62
60
67
57
55
95
109
531
.
.
2
17
26
45
40
49
100
84
363
Under 20
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60 and over
Total women
99
300
138
129
174
199
182
161
114
67
1563
132
441
197
136
161
129
140
124
79
75
1614
93
589
444
236
216
177
174
123
118
81
2251
18
238
236
103
80
99
83
56
38
46
997
.
111
196
83
77
61
67
33
53
31
712
.
23
156
114
99
80
60
55
56
36
679
.
2
32
54
56
62
58
45
51
48
408
.
.
1
10
25
27
28
29
28
18
166
Under 20
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
182
536
222
169
221
210
735
315
214
214
126
904
686
373
297
20
373
362
168
121
.
176
298
146
113
.
40
241
207
166
.
3
57
116
116
.
.
3
27
51
.
.
.
.
2
6
13
10
19
9
59
.
.
.
.
2
2
3
2
6
4
19
.
.
.
.
.
.
5
1
3
5
14
4
.
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
5
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
1
200
1063
784
555
416
395
363
359
544
616
5295
.
.
.
.
.
1
1
.
1
.
3
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
7
2
2
.
.
.
.
.
1
.
12
.
1
2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
3
349
1707
1404
865
890
841
795
629
547
403
8430
.
.
.
.
2
.
.
.
.
.
11
2
2
.
.
.
1
2
.
1
549
2770
2188
1420
1306
Women
.
.
.
.
2
6
2
3
8
1
22
Total
.
.
.
.
4
Table 8: Non-ongoing staff: age group by base classification and sex, 30 June 2010
Age group
APS 1
APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60 and over
224
224
192
139
89
177
185
165
124
130
251
230
194
222
266
136
114
94
71
75
96
92
48
81
65
136
105
101
142
116
EL 1 EL 2
SES 1
129 72
12
3
115 68
15
4
100 78
13
2
146 128
27
7
157 102
10
4
Total
2198
2469
3549
1534
1115
1254
939
529
81
22
SES 2
SES 3
Trainee
.
5
1
3
5
.
1
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
14
17
4
Classification
Grad APS
Total
1236
1158
988
1091
1019
13725
Ongoing staff
The source of data for Section 3 is APSED. For a definition of ‘ongoing’ staff see Appendix 1 ‘Explanatory Notes’.
Figure 10 shows the median age of ongoing employees for selected classifications, by sex, at June 2010. In general, median age increases with
classification. The median age for men is older than that for women at all classifications.
Figure 10: Ongoing staff: median age by base classification and sex, June 2010
Figure 10 shows the median age of ongoing employees by sex at June 2010. The median age for men is older than that for women at all classifications.
Source: Table 26
Table 9: Ongoing staff: base classification by sex, 30 June 1996 to 30 June 2010
Classification
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
June
2010
Source: APSED
Men
APS 1
APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
EL 1
EL 2
SES 1
SES 2
SES 3
Trainee
Graduate APS
Other
Total men
5773
5764
10455
7313
8906
11958
8872
5989
1024
308
93
426
349
109
67339
4498
5328
10387
6861
8089
10952
8099
5480
953
272
86
412
268
84
61769
3626
4744
9512
5994
7130
10047
7620
5148
878
263
82
313
345
66
55768
2034
4077
5809
8999
6072
10508
7362
5486
873
264
87
108
285
51
52015
1406
3211
5743
9513
6371
10518
7684
5368
816
261
83
177
452
.
51603
1178
2937
5920
9805
6650
10971
8125
5383
821
247
74
314
386
.
52811
1055
3087
5969
10119
6858
11532
8275
5506
824
260
72
227
287
.
54071
986
3091
6938
9976
7285
12017
9059
5652
861
278
79
230
433
.
56885
905
3031
7067
9757
7628
12118
9393
5813
870
271
76
183
304
.
57416
576
2032
6972
9349
7572
12118
10044
6064
870
280
76
226
438
.
56617
643
1984
7742
9226
8009
12820
10684
6394
970
296
83
251
506
.
59608
576
2089
7842
9682
8324
13215
11551
6875
1077
328
78
238
557
.
62432
470
1880
7579
9725
8392
13576
12342
7056
1145
324
84
219
510
.
63302
416
1742
7462
9588
8520
13626
12904
7336
1185
349
87
143
546
.
63904
401
1389
7207
9472
8605
13949
13393
7532
1191
358
92
96
564
.
64249
781
3800
10920
19348
8023
11677
6679
2825
446
91
19
162
337
.
661
3653
11000
19270
8247
12289
7450
3038
496
100
19
179
548
.
1188
3829
14277
19486
9627
13296
8617
3416
567
121
26
229
660
.
1131
4112
14789
20781
10501
14561
9883
3829
646
150
28
175
829
.
739
3723
14266
21649
11164
15681
11137
4237
694
176
31
181
797
.
569
3368
14324
21864
11573
16370
11993
4545
731
186
31
124
685
.
491
2756
13683
21712
11917
16878
12616
4875
742
193
34
81
644
.
Women
APS 1
APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
EL 1
EL 2
SES 1
SES 2
SES 3
Trainee
Graduate APS
Other
6211
7967
15764
9719
7347
7525
3932
1703
287
47
7
347
473
66
4554
7240
15958
9261
6834
7035
3734
1556
273
43
7
350
343
61
3697
6390
15182
8119
6187
6759
3708
1597
279
57
7
311
428
37
1803
5317
8013
14788
5179
8103
3882
1991
319
63
11
96
403
26
1360
4321
8276
15863
5534
8649
4284
2056
313
67
11
152
580
.
1237
4070
8910
17660
6153
9426
4893
2241
330
63
13
352
567
.
1048
4127
8991
18601
6387
10281
5303
2392
372
71
15
259
403
.
979
3913
11099
19108
7296
11233
6038
2610
408
89
18
241
478
.
Table 9: Ongoing staff: base classification by sex, 30 June 1996 to 30 June 2010
Total women
June
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
61395
57249
52758
49994
51466
55915
58250
63510
65108
66950
75339
81415
84475
86363
86622
APS 1
APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
EL 1
EL 2
SES 1
SES 2
SES 3
Trainee
Graduate APS
Other
11984
13731
26219
17032
16253
19483
12804
7692
1311
355
100
773
822
175
Total
128734 119018 108526 102009 103069 108726 112321 120395 122524 123567 134947 143847 147777 150267 150871
Classification
Total
9052
12568
26345
16122
14923
17987
11833
7036
1226
315
93
762
611
145
7323
11134
24694
14113
13317
16806
11328
6745
1157
320
89
624
773
103
3837
9394
13822
23787
11251
18611
11244
7477
1192
327
98
204
688
77
2766
7532
14019
25376
11905
19167
11968
7424
1129
328
94
329
1032
.
2415
7007
14830
27465
12803
20397
13018
7624
1151
310
87
666
953
.
2103
7214
14960
28720
13245
21813
13578
7898
1196
331
87
486
690
.
1965
7004
18037
29084
14581
23250
15097
8262
1269
367
97
471
911
.
1686
6831
17987
29105
15651
23795
16072
8638
1316
362
95
345
641
.
1237
5685
17972
28619
15819
24407
17494
9102
1366
380
95
405
986
.
1831
5813
22019
28712
17636
26116
19301
9810
1537
417
109
480
1166
.
1707
6201
22631
30463
18825
27776
21434
10704
1723
478
106
413
1386
.
1209
5603
21845
31374
19556
29257
23479
11293
1839
500
115
400
1307
.
985
5110
21786
31452
20093
29996
24897
11881
1916
535
118
267
1231
.
892
4145
20890
31184
20522
30827
26009
12407
1933
551
126
177
1208
.
Table 10: Ongoing staff: paid classification by sex, 30 June 2001 to 30 June 2010
Classification
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Source: APSED
Note: Data on temporary assignment was not collected prior to 1999. Staff on temporary assignment as an agency head are excluded from this table.
Men
APS 1
APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
EL 1
EL 2
SES 1
SES 2
SES 3
Trainee
Graduate APS
Other
Total men
941
2669
5475
9387
6708
11437
8434
5884
890
259
78
309
335
.
52806
820
2822
5642
9757
6861
11912
8471
6028
903
276
75
223
275
.
54065
830
2844
6704
9216
7226
12652
9255
6204
933
296
82
221
418
.
56881
773
2835
6640
9214
7623
12599
9662
6287
959
286
79
170
282
.
57409
492
1834
6609
8719
7617
12596
10309
6445
989
297
81
214
411
.
56613
APS 1
APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
EL 1
EL 2
SES 1
SES 2
SES 3
Trainee
954
3481
8306
17336
6404
10299
5231
2596
373
72
13
345
793
3635
8569
18069
6528
11108
5585
2819
405
77
16
258
787
3459
10769
17784
7423
12611
6289
3135
455
98
18
232
644
3385
10343
18367
8312
12645
7092
3262
490
101
20
151
537
3303
10429
18098
8778
13117
7926
3399
548
111
20
170
556
1800
7222
8518
8220
13091
11160
6837
1074
319
87
245
474
.
59603
503
1844
7359
8830
8486
13531
12073
7406
1204
345
83
232
531
.
62427
401
1659
7125
8957
8566
13743
12837
7592
1273
348
94
216
486
.
63297
370
1556
7057
8685
8773
13804
13351
7825
1326
377
101
141
534
.
63900
359
1209
6577
8572
8728
14097
13969
8200
1375
403
102
93
562
.
64246
1000
3656
13873
19359
11322
15267
10670
4389
727
166
31
170
637
3299
13399
20201
11886
16308
12007
4795
780
187
34
177
503
3019
13622
19875
12468
16976
12842
5203
826
203
35
122
425
2351
12594
19827
12708
17451
13745
5644
906
224
39
77
Women
1046
3469
13377
18277
10326
13970
9418
3820
643
126
28
222
June
2010
Table 10: Ongoing staff: paid classification by sex, 30 June 2001 to 30 June 2010
Classification
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
Graduate APS
Other
Total women
503
.
55913
386
.
58248
449
.
63509
296
.
65108
514
.
66950
APS 1
APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
EL 1
EL 2
SES 1
SES 2
SES 3
Trainee
Graduate APS
Other
1895
6150
13781
26723
13112
21736
13665
8480
1263
331
91
654
838
.
1613
6457
14211
27826
13389
23020
14056
8847
1308
353
91
481
661
.
1617
6303
17473
27000
14649
25263
15544
9339
1388
394
100
453
867
.
1417
6220
16983
27581
15935
25244
16754
9549
1449
387
99
321
578
.
1029
5137
17038
26817
16395
25713
18235
9844
1537
408
101
384
925
.
Total
108719
112313
120390
122517
123563
2006
784
.
81414
2007
762
.
84472
1602
5269
20599
26795
18546
27061
20578
10657
1717
445
115
467
1090
.
1503
5500
21232
28189
19808
28798
22743
11795
1931
511
114
402
1315
.
134941
143841
616
.
75338
2008
665
.
86359
2009
629
.
86620
1038
4958
20524
29158
20452
30051
24844
12387
2053
535
128
393
1248
.
873
4575
20679
28560
21241
30780
26193
13028
2152
580
136
263
1199
.
784
3560
19171
28399
21436
31548
27714
13844
2281
627
141
170
1191
.
147769
150259
150866
Total
June
2010
Table 11: Ongoing staff: length of service by sex, 30 June 1996 to 30 June 2010
Length of service (years)
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
June
2010
Source: APSED
Men
Under 1
1 and < 2
2 and < 3
3 and < 5
5 and < 10
10 and < 15
15 and < 20
20 and < 30
30 and over
Total men
3389
2691
3033
5289
16085
12472
7857
12820
3703
67339
2000
3131
2462
5063
14512
12099
7237
11678
3587
61769
2174
1802
2811
4445
12404
10795
7026
10770
3541
55768
2741
2009
1662
4488
11009
9636
6939
9964
3567
52015
3872
2801
1796
3859
9247
9477
7207
9477
3867
51603
3537
4153
2725
3116
8580
9564
7786
9290
4060
52811
3489
3946
4166
4238
8110
8952
8008
9118
4044
54071
3977
3898
3963
6655
8029
8638
7884
9524
4317
56885
Under 1
1 and < 2
2 and < 3
3 and < 5
5 and < 10
10 and < 15
15 and < 20
20 and < 30
30 and over
Total women
3365
3131
3539
5965
19845
14410
6450
4257
433
61395
2748
3161
2908
5893
17070
14558
6139
4321
451
57249
3033
2549
2876
5247
14715
12858
6696
4310
474
52758
3806
2830
2408
4921
12920
11594
6674
4311
530
49994
5060
4124
2577
4721
10925
11764
7104
4541
650
51466
5393
6011
4143
4589
10025
11812
8150
5028
764
55915
3714
6102
6020
6329
9856
10856
9012
5482
879
58250
5624
4779
6196
9713
10131
10503
8899
6616
1049
63510
Under 1
1 and < 2
2 and < 3
3 and < 5
5 and < 10
10 and < 15
15 and < 20
6754
5822
6572
11254
35930
26882
14307
4748
6292
5370
10956
31582
26657
13376
5207
4351
5687
9692
27119
23653
13722
6547
4839
4070
9409
23929
21230
13613
8932
6925
4373
8580
20172
21241
14311
8930
10164
6868
7705
18605
21376
15936
7203
10048
10186
10567
17966
19808
17020
9601
8677
10159
16368
18160
19141
16783
2341
4200
3863
7779
8744
8461
7621
9917
4490
57416
3076
2549
3905
7013
10461
7469
7568
9995
4581
56617
5000
3527
2536
6985
11765
7166
7654
10589
4386
59608
5087
5362
3405
5942
13089
6861
7285
10927
4474
62432
4017
5367
5108
5462
14407
6667
6925
10851
4498
63302
3375
4320
5220
7939
13975
7112
6701
10792
4470
63904
2829
3554
4232
9682
13561
8698
6142
11064
4487
64249
2862
6200
4842
11543
11630
10197
9052
7526
1256
65108
4145
3503
6081
10249
14702
8991
9611
8244
1424
66950
9718
5064
3584
10325
17731
8375
9638
9390
1514
75339
7543
10579
5157
9099
19516
8366
8989
10432
1734
81415
5902
8378
10068
8195
22038
8532
8587
10829
1946
84475
4769
6702
8129
14294
21176
9586
8214
11330
2163
86363
3304
5267
6686
16981
20536
12142
7315
12022
2369
86622
5203
10400
8705
19322
20374
18658
16673
7221
6052
9986
17262
25163
16460
17179
14718
8591
6120
17310
29496
15541
17292
12630
15941
8562
15041
32605
15227
16274
9919
13745
15176
13657
36445
15199
15512
8144
11022
13349
22233
35151
16698
14915
6133
8821
10918
26663
34097
20840
13457
Women
Total
Table 11: Ongoing staff: length of service by sex, 30 June 1996 to 30 June 2010
20 and < 30
30 and over
June
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
17077 15999 15080 14275 14018 14318 14600 16140 17443 18239 19979 21359 21680 22122 23086
4136
4038
4015
4097
4517
4824
4923
5366
5746
6005
5900
6208
6444
6633
6856
Total
128734 119018 108526 102009 103069 108726 112321 120395 122524 123567 134947 143847 147777 150267 150871
Length of service (years)
Table 12: Ongoing staff: age group by sex, 30 June 1996 to 30 June 2010
Age group (years)
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
June
2010
Source: APSED
Men
Under 20
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60 and over
Total men
64
3169
6807
9140
11436
12246
12276
7477
3474
1250
67339
45
2479
6090
7995
10231
11403
11321
7829
3226
1150
61769
27
1875
5408
6952
9150
10144
10328
7867
2934
1083
55768
38
1540
5035
6205
8120
9515
9748
7903
2895
1016
52015
44
1560
4868
6061
7757
9313
9462
8420
3029
1089
51603
98
1686
4689
6233
7634
9504
9675
8866
3228
1198
52811
70
1773
4803
6519
7530
9598
9954
8933
3594
1297
54071
87
2067
5038
6938
7573
9907
10178
9430
4123
1544
56885
Under 20
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60 and over
Total women
87
4813
9967
11976
10608
9089
7874
4537
1910
534
61395
69
3795
8898
10675
10177
8710
7600
4881
1903
541
57249
81
2935
8034
9457
9462
8231
7132
4990
1918
518
52758
84
2528
7485
8397
8917
8034
6946
5077
1984
542
49994
111
2603
7778
8201
9116
8366
7213
5398
2101
579
51466
163
3189
8094
8931
9619
9088
7727
6051
2370
683
55915
106
3255
8254
9404
9601
9593
8101
6336
2777
823
58250
102
3736
8951
10417
9971
10374
8740
6935
3263
1021
63510
Under 20
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
151
7982
16774
21116
22044
114
6274
14988
18670
20408
108
4810
13442
16409
18612
122
4068
12520
14602
17037
155
4163
12646
14262
16873
261
4875
12783
15164
17253
176
5028
13057
15923
17131
189
5803
13989
17355
17544
70
1907
4921
6917
7501
9639
10371
9677
4594
1819
57416
62
1819
4700
6687
7399
9133
10252
9658
4923
1984
56617
89
2174
5177
6924
7873
9185
10491
10105
5314
2276
59608
107
2476
5736
7107
8279
9027
10736
10418
5729
2817
62432
108
2451
5930
7056
8414
8888
10753
10517
5977
3208
63302
77
2353
6117
7033
8538
8775
10475
10668
6203
3665
63904
48
2073
6327
6995
8474
8817
10187
10671
6554
4103
64249
83
3231
8812
10658
10056
10633
9287
7408
3706
1234
65108
82
3038
8753
10916
10125
10976
9764
7774
4093
1429
66950
167
3612
9868
11583
11418
11944
11144
8857
4995
1751
75339
234
4345
10816
12151
12323
12241
12118
9574
5403
2210
81415
177
4506
11023
12297
12884
12331
12726
10167
5827
2537
84475
168
4332
11022
12505
13124
12277
13067
10719
6227
2922
86363
128
3838
10800
12465
13257
12137
13070
11125
6540
3262
86622
153
5138
13733
17575
17557
144
4857
13453
17603
17524
256
5786
15045
18507
19291
341
6821
16552
19258
20602
285
6957
16953
19353
21298
245
6685
17139
19538
21662
176
5911
17127
19460
21731
Women
Total
Table 12: Ongoing staff: age group by sex, 30 June 1996 to 30 June 2010
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60 and over
June
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
21335
20113
18375
17549
17679
18592
19191
20281
20272
20109
21129
21268
21219
21052
20954
20150
18921
17460
16694
16675
17402
18055
18918
19658
20016
21635
22854
23479
23542
23257
12014
12710
12857
12980
13818
14917
15269
16365
17085
17432
18962
19992
20684
21387
21796
5384
5129
4852
4879
5130
5598
6371
7386
8300
9016
10309
11132
11804
12430
13094
1784
1691
1601
1558
1668
1881
2120
2565
3053
3413
4027
5027
5745
6587
7365
Total
128734 119018 108526 102009 103069 108726 112321 120395 122524 123567 134947 143847 147777 150267 150871
Age group (years)
Table 13: Ongoing staff: agency by base classification group, 30 June 2009 and 2010*
APS 1-2
2009 2010
Agency
2009
APS 3-4
2010
2009
APS 5-6
2010
EL
SES
2010 2009 2010
2009
Trainee & Grad APS
2009
2010
Total
2010
2009
Source: APSED
* A number of agencies were affected by AAO changes during 2009-10. Appendixes 4 and 5 should be noted when making comparisons between the two years' data.
Australian Industrial Registry (NC)
AFPC Secretariat (NC)
Workplace Authority (NC)
Office of the Workplace Ombudsman (NC)
9
.
1
1
.
.
.
.
37
2
183
104
.
.
.
.
Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry
537 156 1985 2302
- AFMA
- APVMA
- Wheat Exports Australia
8
.
.
9
.
.
52
28
4
43
23
2
Attorney-General's
32
19
247
- Administrative Appeals Tribunal
- ACLEI
- AUSTRAC
- Australian Crime Commission
- Customs
- CrimTrac Agency
- Family Court of Australia
- Federal Court of Australia
- Federal Magistrates Court
- Human Rights Commission
- ITSA
- National Capital Authority
- National Native Title Tribunal
- Commonwealth DPP
- Office of the Parl. Counsel
.
.
.
4
1
.
73
5
.
1
16
6
34
17
.
.
.
.
4
.
.
68
3
.
1
26
6
30
16
.
DBCDE
14
- ACMA
1
Climate Change and Energy Efficiency
.
95
10
128
226
.
.
.
.
25
9
66
68
.
.
.
.
1
2
8
6
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
167
23
387
405
.
.
.
.
1270 1210
994
927
85
83
58
4
4929
4682
73
53
4
78
57
3
63
42
6
59
43
4
1
7
1
3
8
1
11
.
.
3
.
.
208
130
15
195
131
10
288
515
490
562
629
79
76
46
40
1481
1542
58
1
75
125
2761
29
209
72
49
24
96
6
53
179
6
60
2
64
135
2624
28
201
63
47
22
93
8
47
165
6
27
4
146
131
2458
50
112
106
61
32
88
17
65
116
7
25
4
143
133
2400
47
109
99
58
28
88
18
53
107
9
27
8
108
204
610
99
149
65
24
40
59
16
41
206
22
28
9
100
202
631
94
155
58
12
36
60
16
36
191
23
1
.
9
10
49
3
7
10
2
2
6
2
1
30
15
1
1
8
12
53
3
7
10
.
1
6
3
1
29
15
.
.
.
.
9
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
65
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
.
113
13
338
474
5888
181
550
258
136
99
265
47
194
548
50
114
16
315
486
5773
172
540
233
117
88
273
51
167
509
53
12
67
67
202
231
273
280
37
38
18
12
611
640
.
69
63
231
234
277
310
18
21
.
.
596
628
6
21
73
131
306
169
355
21
40
14
.
356
780
Table 13: Ongoing staff: agency by base classification group, 30 June 2009 and 2010*
- ORER
APS 1-2
APS 3-4
APS 5-6
EL
SES
2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010
.
.
4
5
3
5
9
9
.
.
.
Defence
1802 1687 4648 4501
8301 8552
5428 5810 137 142 189
175
20505
20867
- Defence Housing Australia
2
.
367
298
151
86
.
609
538
DEEWR
32
28
862
779
2357 2414
2183 2266 184 176 105
- ABCC
- Comcare
- Fair Work Australia
- Office of the Fair Work Ombudsman
- Safe Work Australia
2
45
.
.
.
2
46
9
1
.
49
131
.
.
.
41
126
49
286
4
49
195
.
.
.
41
140
.
.
.
Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts
44
45
380
369
- Aust. National Maritime Museum
- Bureau of Meteorology
- GBRMPA
- Murray Darling Basin Authority
- National Library of Australia
- National Museum of Australia
- National Film and Sound Archive
- National Water Commission
- Screen Australia
3
42
24
2
27
57
15
.
1
2
38
24
1
27
58
7
.
.
36
259
45
13
152
52
66
2
15
38
237
40
22
157
54
78
4
15
FaHCSIA
62
62
427
515
1248 1327
1321 1421 98
- Aboriginal Hostels Ltd.
- EOWA
- Torres Strait Regional Authority
206
.
5
223
.
7
113
3
5
99
3
3
26
6
18
32
7
20
17
7
9
13
7
9
2
.
.
Finance & Deregulation
46
43
252
257
400
453
634
663
- Australian Electoral Commission
- ComSuper
- Future Fund Management Agency
162
8
.
161
7
.
217
185
2
234
179
3
255
182
14
272
178
20
115
139
35
131
124
40
Foreign Affairs & Trade
64
59
595
390
816
875
1148 1385 219 228 46
Agency
150
86
2
4
Trainee & Grad APS
Total
2009
2010
2009
2010
.
16
19
1
106
5723
5769
42
149
51
133
59
10
7
.
.
.
10
6
3
13
3
.
7
.
.
.
.
13
.
.
.
151
525
.
.
.
147
539
242
789
103
1056 993
1008 945
73
66
71
56
2632
2474
43
500
56
79
156
76
66
8
21
24
493
50
108
94
46
36
24
18
.
16
4
12
7
3
2
3
1
.
18
4
10
7
2
2
4
1
.
34
.
.
2
.
.
.
.
.
43
.
.
3
.
.
.
.
106
1344
179
214
438
234
185
37
56
106
1393
172
254
446
245
195
45
84
100 53
8
3209
3433
2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
364
16
37
369
17
39
97
98
52
47
1481
1561
8
8
4
12
7
4
3
.
.
.
.
.
760
522
55
810
495
67
90
2888
3027
52
199
130
356
37
42
531
58
91
158
80
69
12
38
24
526
46
130
94
51
39
25
30
Table 13: Ongoing staff: agency by base classification group, 30 June 2009 and 2010*
- ACIAR
- AusAID
- AUSTRADE
APS 1-2
APS 3-4
APS 5-6
EL
SES Trainee & Grad APS
Total
2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010
2009
2010
2009
2010
.
.
13
14
8
10
9
9
1
1
.
.
31
34
1
2
40
41
325
360
496
504
42
47
23
19
927
973
.
.
31
34
108
107
294
311
56
56
.
.
489
508
Health & Ageing
43
41
560
528
1904 2015
1751 1896 121 131 65
88
4444
4699
- Aust. Institute of Health & Welfare
- AOTDTA
- ASADA
- ARPANSA
- Cancer Australia
- FSANZ
- National Blood Authority
- NHMRC
- Private Health Insurance Ombudsman
- Professional Services Review
4
.
1
11
.
1
.
1
.
.
2
.
.
11
.
.
.
1
.
.
31
1
14
21
.
13
2
47
2
8
40
.
14
21
.
11
3
38
1
8
83
.
19
50
10
37
10
61
5
3
117
6
17
52
11
57
23
76
3
15
152
11
17
50
10
60
24
77
3
16
7
1
1
4
1
5
5
7
.
1
9
.
2
3
1
5
3
5
.
1
.
.
.
6
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
3
.
.
.
.
.
.
242
8
52
144
22
113
40
192
10
27
334
18
53
140
18
113
38
200
11
28
Human Services
241 240 2864 2934
585
619
48
44
2
.
6097
6182
- Centrelink
- Medicare Australia
391
612
407
115
17560 16444 5951
3164 3499 1036
2176
715
2340
750
78
50
82
45
65
7
148
7
26221
5584
25902
5415
Immigration & Citizenship
65
67
2514 2496
2509 2426
1464 1465 82
83
35
21
6669
6558
- MRT & RRT
17
16
115
110
96
106
30
32
1
1
.
.
259
265
Infrastructure
1
2
150
132
468
413
534
445
51
49
29
27
1233
1068
- Australian Transport Safety Bureau
.
.
.
5
.
19
.
80
.
2
.
.
.
106
DIISR
45
40
200
204
591
669
696
800
46
51
37
46
1615
1810
- AIATSIS
- Australian Research Council
- IP AUSTRALIA
- Questacon
4
.
2
3
3
.
2
3
9
11
225
21
9
7
188
24
15
43
548
34
16
46
562
44
12
32
251
30
15
35
262
33
2
3
7
1
1
2
7
2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
42
89
1033
89
44
90
1021
106
Prime Minister & Cabinet
4
4
44
55
191
186
265
285
57
67
16
29
577
626
- Aust. Institute of Family Studies
1
1
8
11
16
15
19
19
1
1
.
.
45
47
Agency
131
7
20
52
7
37
8
79
7
3
2357 2345
6481
999
Table 13: Ongoing staff: agency by base classification group, 30 June 2009 and 2010*
- ANAO
- Australian Public Service Commission
- Commonwealth Ombudsman
- National Archives of Australia
- Office of the Privacy Commissioner
- OIGIS
- Office of National Assessments
- Old Parliament House
APS 1-2
APS 3-4
APS 5-6
EL
SES Trainee & Grad APS
Total
2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010
2009
2010
2009
2010
4
4
47
47
105
112
133
138
26
26
19
17
334
344
3
5
28
29
62
51
90
79
9
5
3
3
195
172
.
.
26
30
59
59
68
55
7
6
.
.
160
150
45
40
127
121
153
151
77
77
4
5
.
.
406
394
.
.
9
7
33
31
13
15
2
2
.
.
57
55
.
.
.
1
5
3
7
7
.
.
.
.
12
11
1
1
8
7
29
30
56
57
11
14
.
.
105
109
.
.
23
24
22
21
16
19
2
2
.
.
63
66
Resources, Energy and Tourism
2
1
17
24
94
121
211
243
22
22
17
15
363
426
- Geoscience Australia
- NOPSA
1
1
1
.
35
8
31
8
264
10
247
7
289
29
285
33
10
4
9
2
.
.
.
.
599
52
573
50
Treasury
9
8
160
175
367
379
440
444
88
87
.
.
1064
1093
- Australian Bureau of Statistics
- ACCC
- AOFM
- ASIC
- Australian Taxation Office
- Commonwealth Grants Commission
- National Competition Council
- Productivity Commission
- Royal Australian Mint
30
8
.
27
934
.
.
1
35
24
6
.
34
897
.
.
1
33
686
109
2
249
7903
5
.
34
49
724
115
2
279
7678
4
1
34
52
1206
258
17
567
6790
5
2
43
47
1325
249
14
643
6520
6
2
47
43
660
281
15
776
5851
23
4
82
25
596
309
18
889
5679
21
3
88
19
39
35
.
7
255
3
2
19
2
42
38
.
4
251
3
2
18
1
73
41
.
.
329
.
.
.
.
73
23
.
.
186
.
.
.
.
2694
732
34
1626
22062
36
8
179
158
2784
740
34
1849
21211
34
8
188
148
Veterans' Affairs
102 100 566
551
959
961
402
407
30
25
11
14
2070
2058
- Australian War Memorial
33
47
74
76
49
49
3
3
.
.
216
207
Total
6095 5037 53238 52074 50089 51349 36778 38416 2569 2610 1498
1385
150267 150871
Agency
32
57
Table 14: Ongoing staff: agency retention, 30 June 2009 to 30 June 2010 *
Agency
Ongoing employees at 30 June 2009
Ongoing employees retained at 30 June 2010 % retained % not retained
Source: APSED
* A number of agenices were affected by AAO changes during 2009-10. Appendixes 4 and 5 should be noted when making comparisons between the two years' data.
Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry
4929
4470
90.7
9.3
- AFMA
- APVMA
- Wheat Exports Australia
208
130
15
179
120
10
86.1
92.3
66.7
13.9
7.7
33.3
Attorney-General's
1459
1244
85.3
14.7
- Administrative Appeals Tribunal
- ACLEI
- AUSTRAC
- Australian Crime Commission
- Customs
- CrimTrac Agency
- Family Court of Australia
- Federal Court of Australia
- Federal Magistrates Court
- Human Rights Commission
- ITSA
- National Capital Authority
- National Native Title Tribunal
- Commonwealth DPP
- Office of the Parl. Counsel
113
13
338
474
5888
181
550
258
136
99
265
47
194
548
50
106
11
301
417
5536
145
485
207
97
80
243
39
165
483
47
93.8
84.6
89.1
88.0
94.0
80.1
88.2
80.2
71.3
80.8
91.7
83.0
85.1
88.1
94.0
6.2
15.4
10.9
12.0
6.0
19.9
11.8
19.8
28.7
19.2
8.3
17.0
14.9
11.9
6.0
DBCDE
611
515
84.3
15.7
- ACMA
596
539
90.4
9.6
Climate Change and Energy Efficiency
356
301
84.6
15.4
- ORER
16
14
87.5
12.5
Defence
20505
19344
94.3
5.7
- Defence Housing Australia
609
492
80.8
19.2
Table 14: Ongoing staff: agency retention, 30 June 2009 to 30 June 2010 *
Agency
Ongoing employees at 30 June 2009
Ongoing employees retained at 30 June 2010 % retained % not retained
DEEWR
5634
5094
90.4
9.6
- ABCC
- Comcare
151
524
129
446
85.4
85.1
14.6
14.9
Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts
2408
2134
88.6
11.4
- Aust. National Maritime Museum
- Bureau of Meteorology
- GBRMPA
- Murray Darling Basin Authority
- National Library of Australia
- National Museum of Australia
- National Film and Sound Archive
- National Water Commission
- Screen Australia
106
1344
179
214
438
234
185
37
56
96
1274
161
202
404
220
174
34
36
90.6
94.8
89.9
94.4
92.2
94.0
94.1
91.9
64.3
9.4
5.2
10.1
5.6
7.8
6.0
5.9
8.1
35.7
FaHCSIA
3209
2831
88.2
11.8
- Aboriginal Hostels Ltd.
- EOWA
- Torres Strait Regional Authority
364
16
37
264
15
31
72.5
93.8
83.8
27.5
6.3
16.2
Finance & Deregulation
1462
1274
87.1
12.9
- Australian Electoral Commission
- ComSuper
- Future Fund Management Agency
760
522
55
694
440
51
91.3
84.3
92.7
8.7
15.7
7.3
Foreign Affairs & Trade
2888
2752
95.3
4.7
- ACIAR
- AusAID
- AUSTRADE
31
927
489
28
869
457
90.3
93.7
93.5
9.7
6.3
6.5
Health & Ageing
4444
4069
91.6
8.4
- Aust. Institute of Health & Welfare
- AOTDTA
- ASADA
242
8
52
213
1
41
88.0
12.5
78.8
12.0
87.5
21.2
Table 14: Ongoing staff: agency retention, 30 June 2009 to 30 June 2010 *
Agency
- ARPANSA
- Cancer Australia
- FSANZ
- National Blood Authority
- NHMRC
- Private Health Insurance Ombudsman
- Professional Services Review
Ongoing employees at 30 June 2009
Ongoing employees retained at 30 June 2010 % retained % not retained
144
137
95.1
4.9
22
13
59.1
40.9
113
102
90.3
9.7
40
27
67.5
32.5
192
153
79.7
20.3
10
10
100.0
0.0
27
22
81.5
18.5
Human Services
6083
5545
91.2
8.8
- Centrelink
- Medicare Australia
26221
5584
24359
5183
92.9
92.8
7.1
7.2
Immigration & Citizenship
6669
6165
92.4
7.6
- MRT & RRT
259
243
93.8
6.2
Infrastructure
1132
959
84.7
15.3
DIISR
1615
1475
91.3
8.7
- AIATSIS
- Australian Research Council
- IP AUSTRALIA
- Questacon
42
89
1033
89
37
68
960
79
88.1
76.4
92.9
88.8
11.9
23.6
7.1
11.2
Prime Minister & Cabinet
577
455
78.9
21.1
- Aust. Institute of Family Studies
- ANAO
- Australian Public Service Commission
- Commonwealth Ombudsman
- National Archives of Australia
- Office of the Privacy Commissioner
- OIGIS
- Office of National Assessments
- Old Parliament House
45
334
195
160
406
57
12
105
63
42
284
155
131
373
43
9
91
49
93.3
85.0
79.5
81.9
91.9
75.4
75.0
86.7
77.8
6.7
15.0
20.5
18.1
8.1
24.6
25.0
13.3
22.2
Resources, Energy and Tourism
363
292
80.4
19.6
Table 14: Ongoing staff: agency retention, 30 June 2009 to 30 June 2010 *
Agency
- Geoscience Australia
- NOPSA
Ongoing employees at 30 June 2009
Ongoing employees retained at 30 June 2010 % retained % not retained
599
545
91.0
9.0
52
42
80.8
19.2
Treasury
1064
942
88.5
11.5
- Australian Bureau of Statistics
- ACCC
- AOFM
- ASIC
- Australian Taxation Office
- Commonwealth Grants Commission
- National Competition Council
- Productivity Commission
- Royal Australian Mint
2694
732
34
1626
22062
36
8
179
158
2328
659
30
1514
20773
33
7
169
143
86.4
90.0
88.2
93.1
94.2
91.7
87.5
94.4
90.5
13.6
10.0
11.8
6.9
5.8
8.3
12.5
5.6
9.5
Veterans' Affairs
2070
1918
92.7
7.3
- Australian War Memorial
216
196
90.7
9.3
Table 15: Ongoing staff: agency by age group, 30 June 2010
Agency
Under 20 20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60 & over
Age group
Total
Source: APSED
Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry
4
158
498
635
688
604
649
667
414
365
4682
- AFMA
- APVMA
- Wheat Exports Australia
.
.
.
13
7
.
27
13
1
33
23
.
35
16
1
27
16
2
19
21
1
20
17
3
14
11
1
7
7
1
195
131
10
Attorney-General's
6
111
317
281
194
173
163
167
88
42
1542
- Administrative Appeals Tribunal
- ACLEI
- AUSTRAC
- Australian Crime Commission
- Customs
- CrimTrac Agency
- Family Court of Australia
- Federal Court of Australia
- Federal Magistrates Court
- Human Rights Commission
- ITSA
- National Capital Authority
- National Native Title Tribunal
- Commonwealth DPP
- Office of the Parl. Counsel
.
.
.
.
3
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
11
10
191
3
11
2
5
.
7
1
6
19
.
7
2
42
66
638
34
39
14
29
8
24
9
14
92
12
8
3
72
76
800
26
57
25
19
22
40
11
12
82
11
13
2
54
82
930
37
65
31
11
19
42
4
26
76
9
16
3
41
73
980
30
71
31
13
14
34
6
28
64
6
17
4
49
64
949
18
90
40
10
10
43
7
20
66
6
26
1
27
51
784
15
88
38
18
5
43
10
27
54
8
15
1
13
51
355
4
64
25
10
5
19
3
22
41
1
12
.
6
13
143
5
55
27
2
5
21
.
12
15
.
114
16
315
486
5773
172
540
233
117
88
273
51
167
509
53
DBCDE
12
47
111
87
103
70
74
62
40
34
640
- ACMA
.
11
91
95
83
99
89
85
50
25
628
Climate Change and Energy Efficiency
1
39
138
139
107
108
109
76
44
19
780
- ORER
.
3
3
5
2
1
3
2
.
.
19
Defence
8
683
1963
2018
2501
3009
3604
3433
2270
1378
20867
- Defence Housing Australia
1
31
74
92
94
64
91
42
37
12
538
DEEWR
8
325
856
754
845
761
746
772
460
242
5769
Table 15: Ongoing staff: agency by age group, 30 June 2010
- ABCC
- Comcare
- Fair Work Australia
- Office of the Fair Work Ombudsman
- Safe Work Australia
Age group
Under 20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60 & over
Total
.
3
23
28
19
12
20
19
14
9
147
3
52
99
76
79
59
71
58
27
15
539
.
10
30
30
31
29
35
35
30
12
242
1
52
175
165
115
94
75
67
33
12
789
.
6
16
17
13
8
19
10
8
6
103
Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts
15
105
306
335
425
341
353
314
185
95
2474
- Aust. National Maritime Museum
- Bureau of Meteorology
- GBRMPA
- Murray Darling Basin Authority
- National Library of Australia
- National Museum of Australia
- National Film and Sound Archive
- National Water Commission
- Screen Australia
.
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
30
1
8
11
6
2
.
2
9
87
12
21
38
22
18
4
9
7
156
18
46
39
21
24
10
13
11
157
32
39
65
43
34
9
14
15
177
37
39
62
29
27
5
11
12
271
27
36
68
41
29
7
13
22
245
30
29
76
32
25
5
13
14
153
11
26
58
26
21
3
7
16
117
4
10
29
24
15
2
2
106
1393
172
254
446
245
195
45
84
FaHCSIA
6
195
450
385
445
486
555
518
274
119
3433
- Aboriginal Hostels Ltd.
- EOWA
- Torres Strait Regional Authority
2
.
.
15
.
3
17
2
.
23
2
10
47
3
4
46
4
5
52
2
5
65
2
4
55
1
5
47
1
3
369
17
39
Finance & Deregulation
15
157
253
215
201
218
185
160
92
65
1561
- Australian Electoral Commission
- ComSuper
- Future Fund Management Agency
2
1
.
15
51
4
42
66
9
74
80
17
84
66
13
100
61
18
147
60
1
155
60
4
122
28
.
69
22
1
810
495
67
Foreign Affairs & Trade
.
65
355
448
493
428
428
371
265
174
3027
- ACIAR
- AusAID
- AUSTRADE
.
.
.
1
17
5
3
149
32
1
215
64
2
184
84
8
136
86
7
113
85
5
81
80
4
58
56
3
20
16
34
973
508
Health & Ageing
2
216
523
606
666
637
686
696
418
249
4699
- Aust. Institute of Health & Welfare
.
16
64
48
31
52
53
41
20
9
334
Agency
Table 15: Ongoing staff: agency by age group, 30 June 2010
Agency
Age group
Under 20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60 & over
Total
.
4
3
4
3
2
1
1
.
18
4
7
5
9
11
6
8
2
1
53
4
9
10
15
21
19
28
22
12
140
.
1
4
4
.
1
3
5
.
18
2
15
11
18
19
13
13
17
5
113
1
.
7
6
2
11
5
3
3
38
15
35
28
21
25
25
24
18
9
200
1
2
1
4
.
2
.
.
1
11
1
2
7
3
4
6
2
2
1
28
- AOTDTA
- ASADA
- ARPANSA
- Cancer Australia
- FSANZ
- National Blood Authority
- NHMRC
- Private Health Insurance Ombudsman
- Professional Services Review
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Human Services
4
209
784
1038
1038
829
843
732
489
216
6182
- Centrelink
- Medicare Australia
52
6
1091
199
2917
558
3453
629
4492
688
3632
754
3811
872
3530
888
2002
550
922
271
25902
5415
Immigration & Citizenship
3
216
916
1146
1026
900
901
797
465
188
6558
- MRT & RRT
.
3
24
44
45
38
30
42
23
16
265
Infrastructure
.
47
146
140
140
142
149
162
83
59
1068
- Australian Transport Safety Bureau
.
.
10
11
10
12
23
18
15
7
106
DIISR
1
88
253
216
239
236
295
232
137
113
1810
- AIATSIS
- Australian Research Council
- IP AUSTRALIA
- Questacon
.
.
.
.
.
3
43
4
4
12
148
17
1
16
163
14
6
22
133
15
7
11
130
19
8
7
157
15
6
10
120
11
7
5
81
4
5
4
46
7
44
90
1021
106
Prime Minister & Cabinet
1
36
128
114
106
74
73
55
26
13
626
- Aust. Institute of Family Studies
- ANAO
- Australian Public Service Commission
- Commonwealth Ombudsman
- National Archives of Australia
- Office of the Privacy Commissioner
- OIGIS
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
40
8
3
7
1
.
2
62
21
19
31
7
1
10
58
25
29
52
16
2
7
43
13
20
56
11
.
6
31
20
19
60
4
3
10
26
40
21
75
5
5
4
39
29
19
53
7
.
3
28
9
13
33
2
.
5
17
6
7
27
2
.
47
344
172
150
394
55
11
Table 15: Ongoing staff: agency by age group, 30 June 2010
Agency
Age group
Under 20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60 & over
Total
1
13
17
17
19
11
11
10
10
109
2
7
8
4
11
12
13
6
3
66
- Office of National Assessments
- Old Parliament House
.
.
Resources, Energy and Tourism
.
31
87
78
53
46
49
46
25
11
426
- Geoscience Australia
- NOPSA
.
.
6
.
47
1
72
5
73
2
75
6
93
8
91
12
66
9
50
7
573
50
Treasury
1
117
226
190
142
111
94
132
47
33
1093
- Australian Bureau of Statistics
- ACCC
- AOFM
- ASIC
- Australian Taxation Office
- Commonwealth Grants Commission
- National Competition Council
- Productivity Commission
- Royal Australian Mint
4
.
.
5
6
.
.
.
.
206
46
1
70
607
.
.
12
4
389
170
11
288
1612
5
.
31
7
356
149
2
319
2193
1
1
23
14
420
117
8
291
2602
3
3
20
16
365
81
4
246
3071
2
.
26
20
361
58
4
225
4014
7
2
33
28
413
63
3
196
3788
8
1
17
21
169
35
.
133
2097
6
1
16
22
101
21
1
76
1221
2
.
10
16
2784
740
34
1849
21211
34
8
188
148
Veterans' Affairs
1
35
116
152
252
262
364
352
313
211
2058
- Australian War Memorial
.
5
26
28
35
23
25
28
22
15
207
Total
176
5911 17127 19460 21731 20954 23257 21796 13094 7365
150871
Table 16: Ongoing staff: agency by location and employment status, 30 June 2010 - Full-time
Agency
ACT
NSW
Vic
Qld
SA
WA
Tas
NT
Location
Total
O'seas
Source: APSED
Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry
1564
693
480
564
167
221
9
50
1
3749
- AFMA
- APVMA
- Wheat Exports Australia
124
119
8
.
.
.
.
.
.
9
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
36
.
.
.
.
.
169
119
8
Attorney-General's
1330
42
35
1
.
13
.
2
.
1423
- Administrative Appeals Tribunal
- ACLEI
- AUSTRAC
- Australian Crime Commission
- Customs
- CrimTrac Agency
- Family Court of Australia
- Federal Court of Australia
- Federal Magistrates Court
- Human Rights Commission
- ITSA
- National Capital Authority
- National Native Title Tribunal
- Commonwealth DPP
- Office of the Parl. Counsel
5
16
19
106
1518
172
94
1
2
.
34
43
.
68
40
32
.
164
101
1304
.
145
93
38
70
54
.
9
146
.
19
.
86
110
855
.
84
53
22
.
34
.
4
79
.
30
.
19
68
679
.
71
19
25
.
62
.
26
70
.
7
.
2
23
118
.
30
13
16
.
30
.
5
18
.
6
.
1
17
439
.
.
20
1
.
20
.
85
39
.
1
.
.
.
31
.
13
3
4
.
4
.
.
8
.
.
.
.
5
143
.
4
2
3
.
.
.
4
8
.
.
.
.
.
19
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
100
16
291
430
5106
172
441
204
111
70
238
43
133
436
40
DBCDE
557
24
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
581
- ACMA
206
125
206
13
.
.
2
.
.
552
Climate Change and Energy Efficiency
740
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
740
- ORER
18
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
18
Defence
7895
3362
4011
1350
2056
570
70
380
138
19832
- Defence Housing Australia
186
118
45
73
15
10
1
38
.
486
DEEWR
4057
319
172
212
115
111
47
98
.
5131
Table 16: Ongoing staff: agency by location and employment status, 30 June 2010 - Full-time
Agency
ACT
NSW
Vic
Qld
6
10
7
.
.
SA
WA
20
2
6
.
9
3
.
.
.
.
Tas
.
.
1
.
.
NT
.
.
.
.
.
Location
Total
O'seas
- ABCC
- Comcare
- Fair Work Australia
- Office of the Fair Work Ombudsman
- Safe Work Australia
.
360
2
695
92
29
22
46
1
.
68
76
148
1
.
11
9
6
.
.
136
483
222
697
92
Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts
1637
17
9
12
9
30
244
156
.
2114
- Aust. National Maritime Museum
- Bureau of Meteorology
- GBRMPA
- Murray Darling Basin Authority
- National Library of Australia
- National Museum of Australia
- National Film and Sound Archive
- National Water Commission
- Screen Australia
.
39
3
229
372
172
172
40
2
91
144
.
1
.
.
1
.
70
.
697
.
.
.
.
.
.
3
.
133
154
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
74
.
2
.
.
.
.
.
.
99
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
64
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
65
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
91
1315
157
232
372
172
173
40
75
FaHCSIA
2449
103
92
112
61
56
20
162
.
3055
- Aboriginal Hostels Ltd.
- EOWA
- Torres Strait Regional Authority
36
.
1
26
12
.
14
.
.
65
.
37
14
.
.
16
.
.
.
.
.
97
.
.
.
.
.
268
12
38
Finance & Deregulation
1376
10
14
8
6
5
4
1
1
1425
- Australian Electoral Commission
- ComSuper
- Future Fund Management Agency
226
438
1
144
.
.
110
.
64
89
.
.
39
.
.
48
.
.
19
.
.
9
.
.
.
.
.
684
438
65
Foreign Affairs & Trade
1912
60
68
50
16
32
9
9
677
2833
- ACIAR
- AusAID
- AUSTRADE
24
686
149
.
.
142
.
.
53
.
.
23
.
.
12
.
.
9
.
.
2
.
.
1
.
194
71
24
880
462
Health & Ageing
3221
232
162
131
87
87
32
56
.
4008
- Aust. Institute of Health & Welfare
263
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
263
Table 16: Ongoing staff: agency by location and employment status, 30 June 2010 - Full-time
Agency
ACT
NSW
Vic
Qld
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
SA
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
WA
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
Tas
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
NT O'seas
.
18
.
48
.
132
.
13
1
93
.
33
.
175
.
6
.
20
Location
Total
- AOTDTA
- ASADA
- ARPANSA
- Cancer Australia
- FSANZ
- National Blood Authority
- NHMRC
- Private Health Insurance Ombudsman
- Professional Services Review
18
42
.
11
92
33
158
.
20
.
3
40
.
.
.
.
6
.
.
2
92
1
.
.
17
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Human Services
664
1274
954
953
422
246
208
17
.
4738
- Centrelink
- Medicare Australia
2676
1092
5002
991
3687
786
3933
613
1522
226
1467
316
1118
158
717
28
.
.
20122
4210
Immigration & Citizenship
2408
1103
789
343
313
354
105
57
210
5682
- MRT & RRT
.
169
63
.
.
.
.
.
.
232
Infrastructure
816
55
21
29
14
25
3
6
10
979
- Australian Transport Safety Bureau
85
.
.
10
4
5
.
.
.
104
DIISR
1093
305
134
28
17
46
9
1
.
1633
- AIATSIS
- Australian Research Council
- IP AUSTRALIA
- Questacon
36
80
871
92
.
.
1
.
.
.
36
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
2
.
.
.
2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
36
80
913
92
Prime Minister & Cabinet
583
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
583
- Aust. Institute of Family Studies
- ANAO
- Australian Public Service Commission
- Commonwealth Ombudsman
- National Archives of Australia
- Office of the Privacy Commissioner
- OIGIS
.
293
138
122
225
1
9
.
12
2
.
51
43
.
37
.
2
.
26
.
.
.
.
2
.
11
.
.
.
.
1
.
6
.
.
.
.
4
.
7
.
.
.
.
.
.
4
.
.
.
.
.
.
4
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
37
305
149
122
334
44
9
Table 16: Ongoing staff: agency by location and employment status, 30 June 2010 - Full-time
Agency
ACT
NSW
Vic
- Office of National Assessments
- Old Parliament House
101
49
.
.
.
.
.
.
Qld
.
.
Resources, Energy and Tourism
397
.
.
.
- Geoscience Australia
- NOPSA
534
3
.
.
.
.
.
.
Treasury
945
8
5
- Australian Bureau of Statistics
- ACCC
- AOFM
- ASIC
- Australian Taxation Office
- Commonwealth Grants Commission
- National Competition Council
- Productivity Commission
- Royal Australian Mint
1380
210
31
20
2761
27
.
65
145
255
82
.
562
4942
.
.
.
.
Veterans' Affairs
547
- Australian War Memorial
Total full-time
SA
Tas
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
398
.
.
.
44
.
.
.
.
.
.
534
47
.
.
.
.
.
21
979
184
275
.
624
4521
.
5
97
.
128
31
.
162
3267
.
.
.
.
147
30
.
65
1664
.
.
.
.
140
19
.
109
1129
.
.
.
.
76
4
.
15
472
.
.
.
.
39
6
.
3
30
.
.
.
.
.
2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
2349
659
31
1560
18786
27
5
162
145
333
259
373
135
106
53
15
.
1821
199
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
199
52591
23229
20491
14016
7526
5989
2818
2253
1346
130259
.
.
NT
.
.
Location
Total
WA
.
.
O'seas
101
49
Table 16: Ongoing staff: agency by location and employment status, 30 June 2010 - Part-time
Agency
ACT
NSW
Vic
Qld
SA
WA
Tas
NT
O'seas
Location
Total
Source: APSED
Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry
197
277
129
168
36
104
.
22
.
933
- AFMA
- APVMA
- Wheat Exports Australia
24
12
2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
2
.
.
.
.
.
26
12
2
Attorney-General's
113
2
3
.
.
1
.
.
.
119
- Administrative Appeals Tribunal
- AUSTRAC
- Australian Crime Commission
- Customs
- Family Court of Australia
- Federal Court of Australia
- Federal Magistrates Court
- Human Rights Commission
- ITSA
- National Capital Authority
- National Native Title Tribunal
- Commonwealth DPP
- Office of the Parl. Counsel
1
.
10
99
12
1
.
.
3
8
.
6
13
3
15
17
127
38
13
3
18
7
.
2
13
.
2
7
14
144
21
7
2
.
5
.
4
24
.
2
1
7
142
15
2
1
.
9
.
5
15
.
2
.
6
53
8
4
.
.
11
.
1
3
.
4
1
2
86
.
.
.
.
.
.
22
9
.
.
.
.
4
5
1
.
.
.
.
.
2
.
.
.
.
12
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
14
24
56
667
99
29
6
18
35
8
34
73
13
DBCDE
57
2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
59
- ACMA
16
21
39
.
.
.
.
.
.
76
Climate Change and Energy Efficiency
40
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
40
- ORER
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
Defence
484
184
176
39
89
30
22
11
.
1035
- Defence Housing Australia
21
14
4
11
.
1
.
1
.
52
DEEWR
488
29
34
28
29
15
9
6
.
638
- ABCC
- Comcare
.
48
.
1
9
7
1
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
11
56
Table 16: Ongoing staff: agency by location and employment status, 30 June 2010 - Part-time
Agency
ACT
NSW
Vic
Qld
- Fair Work Australia
- Office of the Fair Work Ombudsman
- Safe Work Australia
.
92
11
.
.
.
16
.
.
2
.
.
.
.
.
SA
1
.
.
Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts
300
2
3
3
.
- Aust. National Maritime Museum
- Bureau of Meteorology
- GBRMPA
- Murray Darling Basin Authority
- National Library of Australia
- National Museum of Australia
- National Film and Sound Archive
- National Water Commission
- Screen Australia
.
4
.
22
74
73
22
5
.
15
6
.
.
.
.
.
.
9
.
49
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
5
15
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
FaHCSIA
298
17
18
14
- Aboriginal Hostels Ltd.
- EOWA
- Torres Strait Regional Authority
1
.
.
23
5
.
10
.
.
26
.
1
Finance & Deregulation
133
1
1
- Australian Electoral Commission
- ComSuper
- Future Fund Management Agency
32
57
.
26
.
.
26
.
2
Foreign Affairs & Trade
160
10
- ACIAR
- AusAID
- AUSTRADE
10
86
15
.
.
20
Health & Ageing
562
- Aust. Institute of Health & Welfare
- ASADA
- ARPANSA
71
3
.
WA
Tas
NT
.
.
.
O'seas
20
92
11
Location
Total
.
.
.
1
.
.
1
33
18
.
360
.
6
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
6
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
15
78
15
22
74
73
22
5
9
12
12
4
3
.
378
11
.
.
7
.
.
1
.
.
22
.
.
.
.
.
101
5
1
1
.
.
.
.
.
136
22
.
.
5
.
.
13
.
.
2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
126
57
2
14
2
3
4
.
1
.
194
.
.
4
.
.
3
.
1
1
.
.
3
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
6
.
10
93
46
42
34
19
8
14
7
5
.
691
.
.
1
.
2
7
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
71
5
8
Table 16: Ongoing staff: agency by location and employment status, 30 June 2010 - Part-time
Agency
ACT
NSW
Vic
Qld
- Cancer Australia
- FSANZ
- National Blood Authority
- NHMRC
- Private Health Insurance Ombudsman
- Professional Services Review
5
20
5
20
.
8
.
.
.
.
5
.
.
.
.
5
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Human Services
79
487
335
228
136
- Centrelink
- Medicare Australia
278
98
1735
279
1296
277
1044
205
514
108
Immigration & Citizenship
313
213
117
50
- MRT & RRT
.
20
13
.
Infrastructure
74
4
3
- Australian Transport Safety Bureau
2
.
.
DIISR
125
32
- AIATSIS
- Australian Research Council
- IP AUSTRALIA
- Questacon
8
10
108
14
.
.
.
.
Prime Minister & Cabinet
43
- Aust. Institute of Family Studies
- ANAO
- Australian Public Service Commission
- Commonwealth Ombudsman
- National Archives of Australia
- Office of the Privacy Commissioner
- OIGIS
- Office of National Assessments
- Old Parliament House
.
38
21
28
49
1
2
8
17
SA
.
.
.
.
.
.
WA
Tas
NT
.
.
.
.
.
.
O'seas
5
20
5
25
5
8
Location
Total
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
111
64
4
.
1444
465
160
379
72
69
6
.
.
5780
1205
92
43
31
2
15
876
.
.
.
.
.
33
2
2
1
.
3
.
89
.
.
.
.
.
.
2
14
1
2
2
1
.
.
177
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
8
10
108
14
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
43
.
1
1
.
7
10
.
.
.
10
.
1
.
2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
10
39
23
28
60
11
2
8
17
Table 16: Ongoing staff: agency by location and employment status, 30 June 2010 - Part-time
Agency
ACT
NSW
Vic
Qld
SA
WA
Tas
NT
O'seas
Location
Total
Resources, Energy and Tourism
28
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
28
- Geoscience Australia
- NOPSA
39
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
3
.
.
.
.
.
.
39
3
Treasury
114
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
114
- Australian Bureau of Statistics
- ACCC
- AOFM
- ASIC
- Australian Taxation Office
- Commonwealth Grants Commission
- National Competition Council
- Productivity Commission
- Royal Australian Mint
244
33
3
.
279
7
.
9
3
45
12
.
77
672
.
.
.
.
42
26
.
156
552
.
3
17
.
18
7
.
19
406
.
.
.
.
40
1
.
18
231
.
.
.
.
22
1
.
15
197
.
.
.
.
18
.
.
4
82
.
.
.
.
6
1
.
.
6
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
435
81
3
289
2425
7
3
26
3
Veterans' Affairs
54
38
42
48
21
14
17
3
.
237
- Australian War Memorial
8
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
8
Total part-time
5882
4601
3728
2587
1450
1370
765
208
21
20612
Table 16: Ongoing staff: agency by location and employment status, 30 June 2010 - Total
Agency
ACT
NSW
Vic
Qld
SA
WA
Tas
NT
Location
Total
O'seas
Source: APSED
Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry
1761
970
609
732
203
325
9
72
1
4682
- AFMA
- APVMA
- Wheat Exports Australia
148
131
10
.
.
.
.
.
.
9
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
38
.
.
.
.
.
195
131
10
Attorney-General's
1443
44
38
1
.
14
.
2
.
1542
- Administrative Appeals Tribunal
- ACLEI
- AUSTRAC
- Australian Crime Commission
- Customs
- CrimTrac Agency
- Family Court of Australia
- Federal Court of Australia
- Federal Magistrates Court
- Human Rights Commission
- ITSA
- National Capital Authority
- National Native Title Tribunal
- Commonwealth DPP
- Office of the Parl. Counsel
6
16
19
116
1617
172
106
2
2
.
37
51
.
74
53
35
.
179
118
1431
.
183
106
41
88
61
.
11
159
.
21
.
93
124
999
.
105
60
24
.
39
.
8
103
.
32
.
20
75
821
.
86
21
26
.
71
.
31
85
.
9
.
2
29
171
.
38
17
16
.
41
.
6
21
.
10
.
2
19
525
.
.
20
1
.
20
.
107
48
.
1
.
.
.
35
.
18
4
4
.
4
.
.
10
.
.
.
.
5
155
.
4
3
3
.
.
.
4
9
.
.
.
.
.
19
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
114
16
315
486
5773
172
540
233
117
88
273
51
167
509
53
DBCDE
614
26
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
640
- ACMA
222
146
245
13
.
.
2
.
.
628
Climate Change and Energy Efficiency
780
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
780
- ORER
19
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
19
Defence
8379
3546
4187
1389
2145
600
92
391
138
20867
- Defence Housing Australia
207
132
49
84
15
11
1
39
.
538
DEEWR
4545
348
206
240
144
126
56
104
.
5769
Table 16: Ongoing staff: agency by location and employment status, 30 June 2010 - Total
Agency
ACT
NSW
Vic
Qld
7
10
7
.
.
SA
WA
20
2
6
.
10
3
.
.
.
.
Tas
.
.
2
.
.
NT
.
.
.
.
.
Location
Total
O'seas
- ABCC
- Comcare
- Fair Work Australia
- Office of the Fair Work Ombudsman
- Safe Work Australia
.
408
2
787
103
29
23
46
1
.
77
83
164
1
.
12
9
8
.
.
147
539
242
789
103
Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts
1937
19
12
15
9
31
277
174
.
2474
- Aust. National Maritime Museum
- Bureau of Meteorology
- GBRMPA
- Murray Darling Basin Authority
- National Library of Australia
- National Museum of Australia
- National Film and Sound Archive
- National Water Commission
- Screen Australia
.
43
3
251
446
245
194
45
2
106
150
.
1
.
.
1
.
79
.
746
.
.
.
.
.
.
3
.
138
169
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
75
.
2
.
.
.
.
.
.
105
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
70
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
66
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
106
1393
172
254
446
245
195
45
84
FaHCSIA
2747
120
110
126
73
68
24
165
.
3433
- Aboriginal Hostels Ltd.
- EOWA
- Torres Strait Regional Authority
37
.
1
49
17
.
24
.
.
91
.
38
25
.
.
23
.
.
1
.
.
119
.
.
.
.
.
369
17
39
Finance & Deregulation
1509
11
15
9
6
5
4
1
1
1561
- Australian Electoral Commission
- ComSuper
- Future Fund Management Agency
258
495
1
170
.
.
136
.
66
111
.
.
44
.
.
61
.
.
21
.
.
9
.
.
.
.
.
810
495
67
Foreign Affairs & Trade
2072
70
82
52
19
36
9
10
677
3027
- ACIAR
- AusAID
- AUSTRADE
34
772
164
.
.
162
.
.
57
.
.
26
.
1
13
.
.
12
.
.
2
.
.
1
.
200
71
34
973
508
Health & Ageing
3783
274
196
150
95
101
39
61
.
4699
- Aust. Institute of Health & Welfare
334
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
334
Table 16: Ongoing staff: agency by location and employment status, 30 June 2010 - Total
Agency
ACT
NSW
Vic
Qld
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
SA
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
WA
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
Tas
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
NT O'seas
.
18
.
53
.
140
.
18
1
113
.
38
.
200
.
11
.
28
Location
Total
- AOTDTA
- ASADA
- ARPANSA
- Cancer Australia
- FSANZ
- National Blood Authority
- NHMRC
- Private Health Insurance Ombudsman
- Professional Services Review
18
45
.
16
112
38
178
.
28
.
3
41
.
.
.
.
11
.
.
4
99
1
.
.
22
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Human Services
743
1761
1289
1181
558
357
272
21
.
6182
- Centrelink
- Medicare Australia
2954
1190
6737
1270
4983
1063
4977
818
2036
334
1932
476
1497
230
786
34
.
.
25902
5415
Immigration & Citizenship
2721
1316
906
393
405
397
136
59
225
6558
- MRT & RRT
.
189
76
.
.
.
.
.
.
265
Infrastructure
890
59
24
31
16
26
3
9
10
1068
- Australian Transport Safety Bureau
87
.
.
10
4
5
.
.
.
106
DIISR
1218
337
148
29
19
48
10
1
.
1810
- AIATSIS
- Australian Research Council
- IP AUSTRALIA
- Questacon
44
90
979
106
.
.
1
.
.
.
36
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
2
.
.
.
2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
44
90
1021
106
Prime Minister & Cabinet
626
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
626
- Aust. Institute of Family Studies
- ANAO
- Australian Public Service Commission
- Commonwealth Ombudsman
- National Archives of Australia
- Office of the Privacy Commissioner
- OIGIS
.
331
159
150
274
2
11
.
13
3
.
58
53
.
47
.
3
.
28
.
.
.
.
2
.
11
.
.
.
.
1
.
6
.
.
.
.
4
.
7
.
.
.
.
.
.
5
.
.
.
.
.
.
5
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
47
344
172
150
394
55
11
Table 16: Ongoing staff: agency by location and employment status, 30 June 2010 - Total
Agency
ACT
NSW
Vic
- Office of National Assessments
- Old Parliament House
109
66
.
.
.
.
.
.
Qld
.
.
Resources, Energy and Tourism
425
.
.
.
- Geoscience Australia
- NOPSA
573
3
.
.
.
.
.
.
Treasury
1059
8
5
- Australian Bureau of Statistics
- ACCC
- AOFM
- ASIC
- Australian Taxation Office
- Commonwealth Grants Commission
- National Competition Council
- Productivity Commission
- Royal Australian Mint
1624
243
34
20
3040
34
.
74
148
300
94
.
639
5614
.
.
.
.
Veterans' Affairs
601
- Australian War Memorial
Total
SA
Tas
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
426
.
.
.
47
.
.
.
.
.
.
573
50
.
.
.
.
.
21
1093
226
301
.
780
5073
.
8
114
.
146
38
.
181
3673
.
.
.
.
187
31
.
83
1895
.
.
.
.
162
20
.
124
1326
.
.
.
.
94
4
.
19
554
.
.
.
.
45
7
.
3
36
.
.
.
.
.
2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
2784
740
34
1849
21211
34
8
188
148
371
301
421
156
120
70
18
.
2058
207
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
207
58473
27830
24219
16603
8976
7359
3583
2461
1367
150871
.
.
NT
.
.
Location
Total
WA
.
.
O'seas
109
66
Table 17: Ongoing staff: agency by base classification, 30 June 2010
Agency
APS 1 APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
Classification
EL 2 SES 1 SES 2 SES 3 Trainee Grad APS
Total
EL 1
Source: APSED
Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry
2
154
1297
1005
567
643
517
410
63
17
3
4
.
4682
- AFMA
- APVMA
- Wheat Exports Australia
.
.
.
9
.
.
2
9
1
41
14
1
6
11
.
72
46
3
45
26
3
14
17
1
2
8
.
1
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
3
.
.
195
131
10
Attorney-General's
5
14
111
177
159
331
423
206
59
13
4
.
40
1542
- Administrative Appeals Tribunal
- ACLEI
- AUSTRAC
- Australian Crime Commission
- Customs
- CrimTrac Agency
- Family Court of Australia
- Federal Court of Australia
- Federal Magistrates Court
- Human Rights Commission
- ITSA
- National Capital Authority
- National Native Title Tribunal
- Commonwealth DPP
- Office of the Parl. Counsel
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
1
.
1
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
4
.
.
67
2
.
.
26
6
30
15
.
15
.
.
72
2624
.
139
33
8
9
73
2
16
74
.
45
2
64
63
.
28
62
30
39
13
20
6
31
91
6
7
.
16
63
1463
11
69
34
56
4
35
5
7
29
5
18
4
127
70
937
36
40
65
2
24
53
13
46
78
4
8
5
65
133
464
72
92
24
10
18
40
7
26
103
7
20
4
35
69
167
22
63
34
2
18
20
9
10
88
16
1
1
6
9
41
3
5
7
.
1
5
3
1
21
9
.
.
2
3
9
.
2
3
.
.
1
.
.
7
4
.
.
.
.
3
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
2
.
.
.
.
49
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
16
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
114
16
315
486
5773
172
540
233
117
88
273
51
167
509
53
DBCDE
12
.
16
51
88
143
182
98
27
9
2
.
12
640
- ACMA
.
.
6
57
71
163
221
89
15
6
.
.
.
628
Climate Change and Energy Efficiency
1
5
24
49
115
191
217
138
26
10
4
.
.
780
- ORER
.
.
1
4
2
3
7
2
.
.
.
.
.
19
Defence
198
1489 2229
2272
3479
5073
3935
1875
88
42
12
21
154
20867
- Defence Housing Australia
.
.
190
108
75
75
44
42
2
2
.
.
.
538
DEEWR
4
24
205
574
1019
1395
1609
657
130 38
8
2
104
5769
Table 17: Ongoing staff: agency by base classification, 30 June 2010
- ABCC
- Comcare
- Fair Work Australia
- Office of the Fair Work Ombudsman
- Safe Work Australia
Classification
APS 1 APS 2 APS 3 APS 4 APS 5 APS 6
EL 1
EL 2 SES 1 SES 2 SES 3 Trainee Grad APS
Total
.
2
5
36
27
25
28
14
7
3
.
.
.
147
1
45
43
83
101
98
114
35
5
1
.
.
13
539
.
9
12
37
34
96
12
39
3
.
.
.
.
242
.
1
103
183
218
138
97
36
10
3
.
.
.
789
.
.
.
4
14
23
43
16
3
.
.
.
.
103
Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts
5
40
103
266
349
644
668
277
44
19
3
9
47
2474
- Aust. National Maritime Museum
- Bureau of Meteorology
- GBRMPA
- Murray Darling Basin Authority
- National Library of Australia
- National Museum of Australia
- National Film and Sound Archive
- National Water Commission
- Screen Australia
.
12
2
.
.
3
.
.
.
2
26
22
1
27
55
7
.
.
17
207
14
8
79
19
49
.
3
21
30
26
14
78
35
29
4
12
20
167
21
32
76
34
34
1
23
22
364
37
59
82
46
35
11
15
20
343
32
79
70
28
27
19
17
4
183
14
51
24
23
12
6
13
.
13
4
6
7
2
2
3
1
.
5
.
4
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
21
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
22
.
.
3
.
.
.
.
106
1393
172
254
446
245
195
45
84
FaHCSIA
11
51
154
361
433
894
1012
409
68
27
5
8
.
3433
- Aboriginal Hostels Ltd.
- EOWA
- Torres Strait Regional Authority
Finance & Deregulation
- Australian Electoral Commission
- ComSuper
- Future Fund Management Agency
186
.
.
19
1
3
.
37
.
7
24
160
4
.
87
.
1
89
173
67
.
12
3
2
168
61
112
3
17
3
13
220
52
80
.
15
4
7
233
220
98
20
9
2
8
402
98
101
.
4
5
1
261
33
23
40
2
.
.
68
10
5
.
.
.
.
25
2
2
3
.
.
.
5
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
47
.
.
.
369
17
39
1561
810
495
67
Foreign Affairs & Trade
.
59
78
312
479
396
948
437
156 52
20
3
87
3027
- ACIAR
- AusAID
- AUSTRADE
.
.
.
.
2
.
2
5
8
12
36
26
6
112
18
4
248
89
6
367
149
3
137
162
.
40
37
1
7
17
.
.
2
.
.
.
.
19
.
34
973
508
Health & Ageing
8
33
137
391
684
1331
1320
576
96
27
8
.
88
4699
- Aust. Institute of Health & Welfare
- AOTDTA
.
.
2
.
6
.
34
.
55
3
76
4
113
6
39
5
8
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
334
18
Agency
Table 17: Ongoing staff: agency by base classification, 30 June 2010
- ASADA
- ARPANSA
- Cancer Australia
- FSANZ
- National Blood Authority
- NHMRC
- Private Health Insurance Ombudsman
- Professional Services Review
Classification
APS 1 APS 2 APS 3 APS 4 APS 5 APS 6
EL 1
EL 2 SES 1 SES 2 SES 3 Trainee Grad APS
Total
.
.
2
12
10
10
12
5
2
.
.
.
.
53
.
11
15
6
18
34
34
16
3
.
.
.
3
140
.
.
.
.
.
7
6
4
1
.
.
.
.
18
.
.
3
8
13
24
36
24
4
1
.
.
.
113
.
.
1
2
3
5
15
9
3
.
.
.
.
38
.
1
11
27
32
47
50
27
4
1
.
.
.
200
.
.
.
1
4
3
2
1
.
.
.
.
.
11
.
.
5
3
3
.
11
5
1
.
.
.
.
28
Human Services
16
224
1086
1848
1661
466
153
31
10
3
.
.
6182
- Centrelink
- Medicare Australia
149
49
258
66
1608
3075
14836 2576
424
596
3905
403
1746
463
594
287
68
35
11
8
3
2
25
7
123
.
25902
5415
Immigration & Citizenship
19
48
1019
1477
1129
1297
1117
348
64
16
3
.
21
6558
- MRT & RRT
.
16
43
67
47
59
24
8
1
.
.
.
.
265
Infrastructure
1
1
22
110
143
270
297
148
36
10
3
.
27
1068
- Australian Transport Safety Bureau
.
.
.
5
10
9
18
62
2
.
.
.
.
106
DIISR
2
38
56
148
193
476
531
269
36
13
2
1
45
1810
- AIATSIS
- Australian Research Council
- IP AUSTRALIA
- Questacon
.
.
.
.
3
.
2
3
5
2
21
9
4
5
167
15
8
16
98
20
8
30
464
24
11
24
204
26
4
11
58
7
1
2
6
2
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
44
90
1021
106
Prime Minister & Cabinet
1
3
11
44
73
113
173
112
41
18
8
.
29
626
- Aust. Institute of Family Studies
- ANAO
- Australian Public Service Commission
- Commonwealth Ombudsman
- National Archives of Australia
- Office of the Privacy Commissioner
- OIGIS
- Office of National Assessments
.
.
3
.
33
.
.
.
1
4
2
.
7
.
.
1
5
13
8
2
55
2
.
1
6
34
21
28
66
5
1
6
2
46
7
21
68
5
.
8
13
66
44
38
83
26
3
22
8
55
53
36
62
9
5
28
11
83
26
19
15
6
2
29
1
19
4
5
5
1
.
12
.
6
.
1
.
1
.
2
.
1
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
17
2
.
.
.
.
.
47
344
172
150
394
55
11
109
Agency
684
Table 17: Ongoing staff: agency by base classification, 30 June 2010
Agency
Classification
EL 2 SES 1 SES 2 SES 3 Trainee Grad APS
Total
2
.
.
.
.
66
- Old Parliament House
APS 1 APS 2 APS 3 APS 4 APS 5 APS 6
EL 1
.
.
16
8
10
11
12
7
Resources, Energy and Tourism
.
1
6
18
48
73
157
86
19
3
.
.
15
426
- Geoscience Australia
- NOPSA
.
.
1
.
4
.
27
8
85
2
162
5
157
12
128
21
4
1
3
1
2
.
.
.
.
.
573
50
Treasury
3
5
103
72
160
219
232
212
63
18
6
.
.
1093
- Australian Bureau of Statistics
- ACCC
- AOFM
- ASIC
- Australian Taxation Office
- Commonwealth Grants Commission
- National Competition Council
- Productivity Commission
- Royal Australian Mint
6
2
.
18
94
.
.
.
4
18
4
.
16
803
.
.
1
29
199
25
1
272
4195
.
.
13
17
525
90
1
7
3483
4
1
21
35
557
109
7
272
2164
1
.
16
23
768
140
7
371
4356
5
2
31
20
444
179
12
411
4027
12
.
46
12
152
130
6
478
1652
9
3
42
7
30
28
.
4
220
2
1
14
1
7
9
.
.
30
.
1
4
.
5
1
.
.
1
1
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
24
.
.
.
.
72
23
.
.
162
.
.
.
.
2784
740
34
1849
21211
34
8
188
148
Veterans' Affairs
15
85
311
240
475
486
299
108
18
6
1
.
14
2058
- Australian War Memorial
.
32
23
24
38
38
34
15
3
.
.
.
.
207
Total
892
4145 20890 31184 20522 30827 26009 12407 1933 551
1208
150871
126 177
Table 18: Ongoing staff: agency by temporary assignment classification, 30 June 2010
Agency
APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
EL 1
EL 2
Classification
Grad APS
Total
SES 1 SES 2 SES 3
Source: APSED
Note: Five employees on temporary assignment at 30 June 2010 as an agency head have been excluded from this table.
Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry
.
18
169
166
84
63
43
11
4
.
.
558
- AFMA
- APVMA
- Wheat Exports Australia
.
.
.
.
.
.
3
.
1
1
1
.
4
1
.
11
3
.
3
.
.
1
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
24
5
1
Attorney-General's
.
2
26
31
36
75
56
21
8
1
.
256
- Administrative Appeals Tribunal
- ACLEI
- AUSTRAC
- Australian Crime Commission
- Customs
- CrimTrac Agency
- Family Court of Australia
- Federal Court of Australia
- Federal Magistrates Court
- Human Rights Commission
- ITSA
- National Capital Authority
- National Native Title Tribunal
- Commonwealth DPP
- Office of the Parl. Counsel
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
4
.
3
.
.
.
4
.
3
5
.
.
.
.
3
.
.
12
7
5
5
11
.
11
20
.
2
.
.
19
172
2
9
5
6
.
7
.
5
8
.
2
.
10
17
144
3
5
7
2
3
9
1
14
25
.
1
2
10
11
79
2
6
2
.
8
8
1
12
40
.
1
1
11
10
45
2
2
6
.
8
2
.
5
24
.
1
.
3
2
8
.
.
1
1
2
1
.
1
23
1
.
.
2
.
3
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
7
3
36
63
455
9
38
28
14
26
42
2
51
146
1
DBCDE
.
.
4
13
20
20
13
4
.
.
.
74
- ACMA
.
.
1
11
11
24
17
2
.
.
.
66
Climate Change and Energy Efficiency
.
1
3
8
15
12
8
6
.
.
.
53
Defence
23
156
239
316
441
407
189
21
5
1
.
1798
- Defence Housing Australia
.
1
5
13
7
6
3
2
2
.
.
39
Table 18: Ongoing staff: agency by temporary assignment classification, 30 June 2010
Agency
APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
EL 1
EL 2
Classification
Grad APS
Total
SES 1 SES 2 SES 3
DEEWR
1
2
34
134
186
248
150
42
15
.
.
812
- ABCC
- Comcare
- Fair Work Australia
- Office of the Fair Work Ombudsman
- Safe Work Australia
.
.
.
.
.
.
16
.
.
.
.
21
.
19
.
.
27
1
36
1
.
19
4
49
2
1
18
5
18
.
.
8
1
11
3
.
.
.
3
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
109
11
136
7
Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts
1
15
26
75
105
134
75
23
3
1
1
459
- Aust. National Maritime Museum
- Bureau of Meteorology
- GBRMPA
- Murray Darling Basin Authority
- National Library of Australia
- National Museum of Australia
- National Film and Sound Archive
- National Water Commission
- Screen Australia
.
2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
15
1
.
7
4
1
.
.
.
11
6
1
9
8
8
.
1
.
49
3
3
10
10
8
1
.
2
78
9
5
9
12
2
.
1
2
81
15
9
6
10
9
1
3
.
36
5
9
7
2
3
1
.
.
4
.
2
1
1
.
1
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
4
277
39
29
49
47
31
4
5
FaHCSIA
.
9
24
100
144
160
110
23
3
1
.
574
- Aboriginal Hostels Ltd.
- Torres Strait Regional Authority
.
.
5
.
.
2
2
1
1
1
5
2
1
2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
14
8
Finance & Deregulation
2
9
14
26
29
27
26
7
1
1
.
142
- Australian Electoral Commission
- ComSuper
.
.
28
1
7
20
19
49
37
36
19
17
8
9
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
118
133
Foreign Affairs & Trade
.
.
.
2
3
7
3
23
8
4
.
50
- ACIAR
- AusAID
- AUSTRADE
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
2
.
.
6
3
1
30
1
.
30
7
.
26
6
.
4
4
.
1
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
99
22
Health & Ageing
1
6
41
176
254
257
129
25
7
2
.
898
- Aust. Institute of Health & Welfare
.
1
3
11
5
15
13
3
.
.
.
51
Table 18: Ongoing staff: agency by temporary assignment classification, 30 June 2010
Agency
APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
EL 1
EL 2
SES 1 SES 2 SES 3
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Classification
Grad APS
Total
4
6
18
1
18
1
38
3
2
- AOTDTA
- ASADA
- ARPANSA
- Cancer Australia
- FSANZ
- National Blood Authority
- NHMRC
- Private Health Insurance Ombudsman
- Professional Services Review
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
2
.
.
.
1
1
.
.
.
5
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
7
.
1
.
1
2
.
4
1
7
1
.
1
1
9
1
9
.
12
1
1
2
2
4
.
4
.
3
1
.
1
.
2
.
1
.
2
.
.
Human Services
1
25
33
138
142
108
36
6
2
.
.
491
- Centrelink
- Medicare Australia
8
3
36
2
58
82
1242
171
1023
79
526
87
166
40
22
7
9
1
1
.
.
.
3091
472
Immigration & Citizenship
.
11
253
313
302
193
91
25
3
.
.
1191
- MRT & RRT
.
7
8
8
8
7
3
.
.
.
.
41
Infrastructure
.
.
2
18
19
29
21
7
1
.
.
97
- Australian Transport Safety Bureau
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
DIISR
.
1
9
26
34
53
27
8
.
.
.
158
- AIATSIS
- Australian Research Council
- IP AUSTRALIA
- Questacon
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
3
.
2
1
1
1
14
1
3
1
14
.
3
4
23
1
.
1
7
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
10
7
60
3
Prime Minister & Cabinet
.
.
2
4
5
9
21
8
.
1
.
50
- Aust. Institute of Family Studies
- ANAO
- Australian Public Service Commission
- Commonwealth Ombudsman
- National Archives of Australia
- Office of the Privacy Commissioner
- OIGIS
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
6
.
.
.
1
2
.
11
.
.
2
.
7
2
9
.
.
1
3
4
1
15
.
.
3
2
14
5
9
1
2
1
.
9
2
6
.
.
.
4
4
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
7
11
40
11
56
1
2
Table 18: Ongoing staff: agency by temporary assignment classification, 30 June 2010
Agency
APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
EL 1
EL 2
Classification
Grad APS
Total
10
6
- Office of National Assessments
- Old Parliament House
.
.
1
.
.
.
2
.
.
3
3
2
3
.
SES 1 SES 2 SES 3
1
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
Resources, Energy and Tourism
.
.
1
1
9
10
12
3
1
.
.
37
- Geoscience Australia
- NOPSA
.
.
.
.
.
.
3
1
7
.
14
.
4
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
29
1
Treasury
.
.
3
8
8
9
15
7
1
1
.
52
- Australian Bureau of Statistics
- ACCC
- ASIC
- Australian Taxation Office
- Commonwealth Grants Commission
- Productivity Commission
- Royal Australian Mint
2
1
.
3
.
.
.
6
.
3
20
.
.
4
43
6
.
130
.
.
.
97
4
38
214
.
3
4
106
11
46
324
1
.
2
90
10
45
317
.
.
1
37
24
27
203
2
1
.
10
5
17
12
.
.
.
2
.
.
3
.
.
1
1
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
394
61
176
1226
3
5
12
Veterans' Affairs
.
8
39
68
50
39
23
3
2
.
.
232
- Australian War Memorial
.
.
.
.
1
1
2
.
.
.
.
4
Total
48
451
1478
3958
4124
3564 1893 437
94
16
1
16064
Table 19: Ongoing staff: agency by sex and operative status, 30 June 2010
Agency
Operative
Men
Total
Inoperative
Operative
Inoperative
Women
Total
Operative
Total
Total
Inoperative
Source: APSED
* For a definition of operative status, see Appendix 1
Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry
2541
37
2578
2036
68
2104
4577
105
4682
- AFMA
- APVMA
- Wheat Exports Australia
123
61
7
.
.
.
123
61
7
72
70
3
.
.
.
72
70
3
195
131
10
.
.
.
195
131
10
Attorney-General's
527
20
547
927
68
995
1454
88
1542
- Administrative Appeals Tribunal
- ACLEI
- AUSTRAC
- Australian Crime Commission
- Customs
- CrimTrac Agency
- Family Court of Australia
- Federal Court of Australia
- Federal Magistrates Court
- Human Rights Commission
- ITSA
- National Capital Authority
- National Native Title Tribunal
- Commonwealth DPP
- Office of the Parl. Counsel
34
10
126
226
3350
87
174
81
12
28
109
24
54
162
21
1
.
1
1
28
1
3
.
4
.
1
.
.
1
.
35
10
127
227
3378
88
177
81
16
28
110
24
54
163
21
79
6
187
255
2340
80
353
149
98
57
159
27
107
339
30
.
.
1
4
55
4
10
3
3
3
4
.
6
7
2
79
6
188
259
2395
84
363
152
101
60
163
27
113
346
32
113
16
313
481
5690
167
527
230
110
85
268
51
161
501
51
1
.
2
5
83
5
13
3
7
3
5
.
6
8
2
114
16
315
486
5773
172
540
233
117
88
273
51
167
509
53
DBCDE
260
7
267
365
8
373
625
15
640
- ACMA
310
2
312
311
5
316
621
7
628
Climate Change and Energy Efficiency
305
7
312
457
11
468
762
18
780
- ORER
9
.
9
10
.
10
19
.
19
Defence
12525
109
12634 8044
189
8233
20569
298
20867
- Defence Housing Australia
145
3
148
4
390
531
7
538
386
Table 19: Ongoing staff: agency by sex and operative status, 30 June 2010
Agency
Operative
Inoperative
Men
Total
Operative
Inoperative
Women
Total
Operative
Total
Total
Inoperative
DEEWR
2216
50
2266
3361
142
3503
5577
192
5769
- ABCC
- Comcare
- Fair Work Australia
- Office of the Fair Work Ombudsman
- Safe Work Australia
83
213
77
320
39
1
3
1
1
.
84
216
78
321
39
63
312
160
459
60
.
11
4
9
4
63
323
164
468
64
146
525
237
779
99
1
14
5
10
4
147
539
242
789
103
Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts
1002
21
1023
1402
49
1451
2404
70
2474
- Aust. National Maritime Museum
- Bureau of Meteorology
- GBRMPA
- Murray Darling Basin Authority
- National Library of Australia
- National Museum of Australia
- National Film and Sound Archive
- National Water Commission
- Screen Australia
53
1061
72
129
123
76
93
18
28
1
5
.
.
4
1
1
.
.
54
1066
72
129
127
77
94
18
28
48
313
99
125
309
163
96
25
56
4
14
1
.
10
5
5
2
.
52
327
100
125
319
168
101
27
56
101
1374
171
254
432
239
189
43
84
5
19
1
.
14
6
6
2
.
106
1393
172
254
446
245
195
45
84
FaHCSIA
1112
38
1150
2206
77
2283
3318
115
3433
- Aboriginal Hostels Ltd.
- EOWA
- Torres Strait Regional Authority
135
.
13
.
.
.
135
.
13
231
14
26
3
3
.
234
17
26
366
14
39
3
3
.
369
17
39
Finance & Deregulation
745
16
761
775
25
800
1520
41
1561
- Australian Electoral Commission
- ComSuper
- Future Fund Management Agency
292
194
38
7
2
.
299
196
38
498
296
29
13
3
.
511
299
29
790
490
67
20
5
.
810
495
67
Foreign Affairs & Trade
1434
62
1496
1401
130
1531
2835
192
3027
- ACIAR
- AusAID
- AUSTRADE
6
341
268
.
13
4
6
354
272
26
558
222
2
61
14
28
619
236
32
899
490
2
74
18
34
973
508
Table 19: Ongoing staff: agency by sex and operative status, 30 June 2010
Agency
Operative
Men
Total
Inoperative
Operative
Inoperative
Women
Total
Operative
Total
Total
Inoperative
Health & Ageing
1356
36
1392
3149
158
3307
4505
194
4699
- Aust. Institute of Health & Welfare
- AOTDTA
- ASADA
- ARPANSA
- Cancer Australia
- FSANZ
- National Blood Authority
- NHMRC
- Private Health Insurance Ombudsman
- Professional Services Review
118
4
29
81
3
38
13
61
3
9
.
.
.
1
.
5
.
.
.
.
118
4
29
82
3
43
13
61
3
9
214
14
23
58
15
68
25
138
8
19
2
.
1
.
.
2
.
1
.
.
216
14
24
58
15
70
25
139
8
19
332
18
52
139
18
106
38
199
11
28
2
.
1
1
.
7
.
1
.
.
334
18
53
140
18
113
38
200
11
28
Human Services
1491
16
1507
4534
141
4675
6025
157
6182
- Centrelink
- Medicare Australia
7891
1046
56
14
7947
1060
16927
4276
1028
79
17955
4355
24818
5322
1084
93
25902
5415
Immigration & Citizenship
2403
71
2474
3920
164
4084
6323
235
6558
- MRT & RRT
93
1
94
169
2
171
262
3
265
Infrastructure
561
7
568
481
19
500
1042
26
1068
- Australian Transport Safety Bureau
83
.
83
23
.
23
106
.
106
DIISR
829
12
841
923
46
969
1752
58
1810
- AIATSIS
- Australian Research Council
- IP AUSTRALIA
- Questacon
14
26
525
57
.
.
4
.
14
26
529
57
30
59
484
46
.
5
8
3
30
64
492
49
44
85
1009
103
.
5
12
3
44
90
1021
106
Prime Minister & Cabinet
213
13
226
372
28
400
585
41
626
- Aust. Institute of Family Studies
- ANAO
- Australian Public Service Commission
- Commonwealth Ombudsman
9
166
49
60
.
4
.
1
9
170
49
61
37
170
119
86
1
4
4
3
38
174
123
89
46
336
168
146
1
8
4
4
47
344
172
150
Table 19: Ongoing staff: agency by sex and operative status, 30 June 2010
- National Archives of Australia
- Office of the Privacy Commissioner
- OIGIS
- Office of National Assessments
- Old Parliament House
Men
Women
Total
Operative Inoperative Total Operative Inoperative Total Operative Inoperative
Total
158
2
160
228
6
234
386
8
394
18
2
20
34
1
35
52
3
55
1
.
1
10
.
10
11
.
11
61
1
62
45
2
47
106
3
109
19
.
19
44
3
47
63
3
66
Resources, Energy and Tourism
171
9
180
240
6
246
411
15
426
- Geoscience Australia
- NOPSA
396
35
1
.
397
35
174
15
2
.
176
15
570
50
3
.
573
50
Treasury
567
28
595
471
27
498
1038
55
1093
- Australian Bureau of Statistics
- ACCC
- AOFM
- ASIC
- Australian Taxation Office
- Commonwealth Grants Commission
- National Competition Council
- Productivity Commission
- Royal Australian Mint
1299
354
22
780
9593
19
3
93
94
37
15
.
.
91
1
.
2
.
1336
369
22
780
9684
20
3
95
94
1396
352
12
1069
11318
14
5
88
54
52
19
.
.
209
.
.
5
.
1448
371
12
1069
11527
14
5
93
54
2695
706
34
1849
20911
33
8
181
148
89
34
.
.
300
1
.
7
.
2784
740
34
1849
21211
34
8
188
148
Veterans' Affairs
849
6
855
1184
19
1203
2033
25
2058
- Australian War Memorial
100
1
101
105
1
106
205
2
207
Total
63355
894
64249 83525
3097
86622 146880
3991
150871
Agency
Table 20: Ongoing staff: agency by highest educational qualification, 30 June 2010
Agency
Skilled
Basic vocational
vocational
qualification
qualification
Postgrad Bachelor Undergrad Associate
diploma
degree
diploma
diploma
DoctorateMasters
Highest educational qualification
Less
Year Year Year
No
than year
Total
12 11 10
data
10
Source: APSED
Agriculture, Fisheries
111
& Forestry
151
116
608
93
102
51
30
99
9
39
6
3267 4682
- AFMA
- APVMA
- Wheat Exports
Australia
10
31
13
9
4
12
64
41
3
4
11
8
4
5
.
1
22
10
6
.
9
3
1
.
48
7
195
131
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
9
10
Attorney-General's
32
34
53
223
10
10
15
3
53
5
8
3
1093 1542
.
2
8
34
2
5
4
1
12
4
4
.
38
114
.
7
2
47
.
47
4
122
1
11
2
23
1
4
1
6
2
32
.
5
.
6
.
.
3
5
16
315
1
9
12
50
10
13
3
1
17
2
6
1
361
486
11
1
131
5
220
2
850
17
131
2
128
7
122
1
30
.
1145 151 212 28
14
1
.
1
2614 5773
121 172
.
6
7
35
9
5
2
1
25
5
15
2
428
540
.
2
5
14
1
1
.
.
5
1
4
1
199
233
.
5
4
34
3
5
1
1
23
3
5
1
32
117
.
4
3
9
2
1
.
.
2
.
2
.
65
88
11
6
18
45
6
8
6
1
16
2
12
2
140
273
.
.
4
10
.
4
1
1
.
1
2
.
28
51
5
5
20
42
10
12
6
2
16
5
1
.
43
167
.
24
34
255
6
17
9
11
48
3
1
.
101
509
- Administrative
Appeals Tribunal
- ACLEI
- AUSTRAC
- Australian Crime
Commission
- Customs
- CrimTrac Agency
- Family Court of
Australia
- Federal Court of
Australia
- Federal Magistrates
Court
- Human Rights
Commission
- ITSA
- National Capital
Authority
- National Native Title
Tribunal
- Commonwealth DPP
Table 20: Ongoing staff: agency by highest educational qualification, 30 June 2010
Agency
Skilled
Basic vocational
vocational
qualification
qualification
Postgrad Bachelor Undergrad Associate
diploma
degree
diploma
diploma
DoctorateMasters
Highest educational qualification
Less
Year Year Year
No
than year
Total
12 11 10
data
10
- Office of the Parl.
Counsel
.
.
1
21
.
1
.
.
2
.
.
.
28
53
DBCDE
6
35
18
176
3
9
4
4
27
.
7
1
350
640
- ACMA
13
38
35
125
14
24
5
3
42
4
5
1
319
628
Climate Change and
11
Energy Efficiency
39
33
133
3
11
5
5
30
1
8
.
501
780
- ORER
1
1
1
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
15
19
Defence
407
960
796
3552
113
613
729
244
1746 247 957 87
10416 20867
- Defence Housing
Australia
1
1
6
16
5
9
6
7
60
15
45
3
364
DEEWR
50
214
294
615
56
110
80
57
328
29
79
12
3845 5769
- ABCC
- Comcare
- Fair Work Australia
- Office of the Fair
Work Ombudsman
- Safe Work Australia
1
2
4
1
14
2
3
15
7
7
98
16
1
4
.
3
13
1
1
24
2
.
11
2
4
46
19
2
6
3
.
11
3
.
.
1
124
295
182
147
539
242
2
9
5
34
2
9
1
3
19
1
6
.
698
789
2
6
5
16
1
4
.
.
3
.
.
.
66
103
126
109
387
19
33
20
5
97
11
18
5
1560 2474
2
9
13
29
2
9
2
.
5
1
2
.
32
106
138
134
244
394
58
181
25
5
84
29
27
3
71
1393
3
10
7
48
3
5
.
.
8
.
3
.
85
172
32
47
18
89
3
7
4
.
16
.
1
.
37
254
2
5
36
39
5
6
.
.
29
3
6
3
312
446
Environment, Water,
84
Heritage and the Art
- Aust. National
Maritime Museum
- Bureau of
Meteorology
- GBRMPA
- Murray Darling Basin
Authority
- National Library of
538
Table 20: Ongoing staff: agency by highest educational qualification, 30 June 2010
Agency
Australia
- National Museum of
Australia
- National Film and
Sound Archive
- National Water
Commission
- Screen Australia
FaHCSIA
Skilled
Basic vocational
vocational
qualification
qualification
Postgrad Bachelor Undergrad Associate
diploma
degree
diploma
diploma
DoctorateMasters
Highest educational qualification
Less
Year Year Year
No
than year
Total
12 11 10
data
10
9
8
13
44
4
7
8
1
24
3
7
.
117
245
.
1
6
10
1
3
1
2
6
.
2
.
163
195
.
1
2
11
1
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
29
45
1
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
1
.
.
.
81
84
27
128
132
633
37
103
50
19
320
25
79
9
1871 3433
4
.
5
.
14
.
7
.
24
.
8
.
3
.
34
.
25
.
63
.
52
.
130
17
369
17
.
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
1
.
37
39
110
61
341
16
45
16
4
77
2
16
1
859
1561
18
34
102
15
29
12
13
151
29
49
12
345
810
8
16
47
5
10
5
4
69
2
19
7
302
495
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
66
67
- Aboriginal Hostels Ltd. .
- EOWA
.
- Torres Strait Regional
.
Authority
Finance & Deregulation 13
- Australian Electoral
1
Commission
- ComSuper
1
- Future Fund
.
Management Agency
Foreign Affairs &
Trade
59
343
247
765
33
73
57
17
214
37
63
5
1114 3027
- ACIAR
- AusAID
- AUSTRADE
.
33
3
1
230
17
2
96
10
3
271
49
1
8
1
1
17
2
3
11
1
.
2
.
1
40
14
.
2
.
1
3
1
1
.
2
20
260
408
34
973
508
Health & Ageing
188
382
486
1474
79
301
67
47
529
59
155 10
922
4699
6
14
17
62
2
3
2
2
8
.
2
.
216
334
.
.
1
2
1
2
2
2
.
.
.
2
.
.
.
.
3
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
11
44
18
53
- Aust. Institute of
Health & Welfare
- AOTDTA
- ASADA
Table 20: Ongoing staff: agency by highest educational qualification, 30 June 2010
Agency
Postgrad Bachelor Undergrad Associate
diploma
degree
diploma
diploma
DoctorateMasters
Highest educational qualification
Skilled
Less
Basic vocational Year Year Year
No
vocational
than year
Total
qualification
12 11 10
data
qualification
10
.
3
1
1
.
102 140
.
1
.
1
.
5
18
.
1
.
.
.
52
113
- ARPANSA
- Cancer Australia
- FSANZ
- National Blood
Authority
- NHMRC
- Private Health
Insurance Ombudsman
- Professional Services
Review
3
4
15
4
1
4
4
4
6
15
2
32
3
.
1
4
.
1
.
.
1
.
.
4
8
.
.
.
.
2
.
.
.
24
38
16
10
21
34
5
17
4
3
22
1
7
.
60
200
.
2
1
3
.
2
.
1
1
1
.
.
0
11
1
1
.
1
.
1
.
1
1
.
1
.
21
28
Human Services
12
200
454
1385
123
292
346
137
896
196 276 21
1844 6182
- Centrelink
- Medicare Australia
37
10
468
102
779
188
3417
414
336
36
3813
123
615
183
152
65
2309 425 900 93
331 119 313 18
12558 25902
3513 5415
Immigration &
Citizenship
35
300
243
1542
73
83
28
13
589
76
157 25
3394 6558
- MRT & RRT
7
35
39
63
10
15
2
1
22
4
5
.
62
265
Infrastructure
10
53
34
339
9
43
15
3
158
17
22
2
363
1068
- Australian Transport
.
Safety Bureau
3
2
15
.
6
2
.
10
.
3
1
64
106
DIISR
50
79
43
250
12
15
11
1
91
5
18
2
1233 1810
- AIATSIS
- Australian Research
Council
- IP AUSTRALIA
- Questacon
.
.
2
3
2
1
1
.
3
.
.
.
32
44
1
3
4
5
.
.
.
1
2
.
.
.
74
90
44
.
44
.
56
3
228
4
10
2
43
.
4
1
3
.
88
3
4
.
18
2
2
.
477
91
1021
106
14
41
32
146
6
5
6
2
28
2
10
1
333
626
Prime Minister &
Cabinet
Table 20: Ongoing staff: agency by highest educational qualification, 30 June 2010
Agency
- Aust. Institute of
Family Studies
- ANAO
- Australian Public
Service Commission
- Commonwealth
Ombudsman
- National Archives of
Australia
- Office of the Privacy
Commissioner
- OIGIS
- Office of National
Assessments
- Old Parliament House
Skilled
Basic vocational
vocational
qualification
qualification
Postgrad Bachelor Undergrad Associate
diploma
degree
diploma
diploma
DoctorateMasters
Highest educational qualification
Less
Year Year Year
No
than year
Total
12 11 10
data
10
4
6
11
12
2
1
.
.
1
.
1
.
9
47
7
26
12
167
3
4
1
2
12
.
3
.
107
344
3
15
19
32
.
6
5
3
23
.
2
.
64
172
1
10
10
37
2
3
1
2
7
.
2
.
75
150
4
6
10
27
3
4
1
.
26
3
11
3
296
394
.
3
7
14
.
2
1
.
1
.
.
.
27
55
.
.
.
7
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
4
11
5
8
8
32
.
1
.
.
6
.
3
.
46
109
.
.
3
6
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
57
66
3
16
16
90
4
4
.
.
18
2
5
.
268
426
- Geoscience Australia 64
- NOPSA
2
37
10
32
9
92
16
10
2
32
2
2
.
1
.
21
6
1
.
2
1
.
.
279
2
573
50
Treasury
48
170
52
530
9
41
6
1
64
2
5
4
161
1093
74
221
398
1062
21
67
43
17
176
13
69
5
618
2784
13
.
3
93
1
35
89
1
106
393
12
181
13
.
41
25
.
15
5
.
15
2
.
2
35
1
86
3
.
32
4
.
12
1
.
6
64
740
19
34
1315 1849
72
1105
1271
5494
492
886
651
235
2678 453 881 110
6883 21211
1
2
1
12
.
.
2
.
.
.
.
1
15
34
1
1
2
1
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
2
8
Resources, Energy
and Tourism
- Australian Bureau of
Statistics
- ACCC
- AOFM
- ASIC
- Australian Taxation
Office
- Commonwealth
Grants Commission
- National Competition
Table 20: Ongoing staff: agency by highest educational qualification, 30 June 2010
Agency
Skilled
Basic vocational
vocational
qualification
qualification
Postgrad Bachelor Undergrad Associate
diploma
degree
diploma
diploma
DoctorateMasters
Highest educational qualification
Less
Year Year Year
No
than year
Total
12 11 10
data
10
Council
- Productivity
14
Commission
- Royal Australian Mint .
44
24
72
2
7
1
.
8
4
6
1
5
188
3
2
18
1
14
10
.
12
.
17
1
70
148
Veterans' Affairs
8
92
134
383
56
109
52
23
450
74
169 14
494
2058
- Australian War
Memorial
1
2
6
31
5
.
6
1
29
1
1
124
207
Total
1909
6630
7487
28712
2100
7718
3407
1222
13820 2178 4896 572
.
70220 150871
Table 21: Ongoing staff: agency by base classifcation group and number of agencies worked in, 30 June 2010
Agency
One
2-3
agency agencies
APS
4 or more
agencies
One
2-3
agency agencies
EL
4 or more
agencies
One
2-3
agency agencies
SES
4 or more
agencies
One
2-3
agency agencies
Source: APSED
Note: Trainees and graduate APS employees are not spearately identified in this table as almost all have worked in only one agency.
Agriculture, Fisheries &
Forestry
1881
1729
58
405
429
93
18
41
24
2308
2199
175
- AFMA
- APVMA
- Wheat Exports Australia
101
61
3
25
18
2
4
1
.
26
26
1
25
16
1
8
1
2
1
3
1
1
4
.
1
1
.
131
90
5
51
38
3
13
3
2
Attorney-General's
579
178
40
268
285
76
20
34
22
907
497
138
43
29
13
8
16
4
.
1
.
51
46
17
3
138
186
4337
37
294
112
63
34
159
20
97
238
9
3
64
75
617
34
75
46
36
16
39
11
28
47
6
.
5
11
70
4
9
7
6
1
9
1
5
3
.
1
48
139
331
27
108
37
4
22
28
10
26
130
10
6
38
51
229
46
31
16
7
11
27
6
10
54
12
2
14
12
71
21
16
5
1
3
5
.
.
7
1
.
2
6
16
1
4
5
.
1
1
2
1
18
8
.
5
3
25
2
3
5
.
.
4
1
.
9
6
1
1
3
12
.
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
2
1
4
188
331
4745
65
406
154
67
57
188
32
124
386
27
9
107
129
875
82
109
67
43
27
70
18
38
111
24
3
20
26
153
25
25
12
7
4
15
1
5
12
2
DBCDE
184
98
28
87
124
69
6
11
21
289
233
118
- ACMA
213
72
12
148
130
32
5
11
5
366
213
49
156
22
95
183
77
7
19
14
309
358
113
- Administrative Appeals
Tribunal
- ACLEI
- AUSTRAC
- Australian Crime Commission
- Customs
- CrimTrac Agency
- Family Court of Australia
- Federal Court of Australia
- Federal Magistrates Court
- Human Rights Commission
- ITSA
- National Capital Authority
- National Native Title Tribunal
- Commonwealth DPP
- Office of the Parl. Counsel
Climate Change and Energy
207
Efficiency
Total
4 or more
agencies
Table 21: Ongoing staff: agency by base classifcation group and number of agencies worked in, 30 June 2010
Agency
APS
4 or more
agencies
Defence
12794
1772
174
4624
971
215
93
35
14
17686
2778
403
- Defence Housing Australia
401
40
7
67
14
5
2
2
.
470
56
12
DEEWR
2082
977
162
945
983
338
45
77
54
3174
2040
555
- ABCC
- Comcare
- Fair Work Australia
- Office of the Fair Work
Ombudsman
- Safe Work Australia
57
274
130
34
88
52
4
9
6
21
74
33
18
49
13
3
26
5
5
1
1
1
5
1
4
.
1
83
362
164
53
142
66
11
35
12
398
227
18
55
65
13
5
7
1
458
299
32
25
13
3
20
24
15
1
2
.
46
39
18
856
472
79
391
427
127
18
29
19
1321
928
225
68
14
.
20
3
1
.
.
.
88
17
1
649
105
148
15
9
2
429
33
85
10
12
3
14
1
2
3
2
.
1132
139
237
28
24
5
83
25
6
86
31
13
8
1
1
177
57
20
257
131
74
48
11
13
53
19
36
23
5
9
5
2
1
.
1
.
318
152
111
71
17
22
115
33
6
22
11
6
.
1
1
137
45
13
10
46
6
7
.
.
11
25
10
2
4
3
2
1
1
.
1
.
23
72
17
9
5
3
FaHCSIA
1067
683
154
429
725
267
18
40
42
1522
1448
463
- Aboriginal Hostels Ltd.
- EOWA
- Torres Strait Regional
Authority
328
7
24
3
2
.
5
5
5
2
3
.
2
.
.
.
.
.
335
12
29
5
5
.
20
9
1
6
2
1
.
.
.
26
11
2
- Aust. National Maritime
Museum
- Bureau of Meteorology
- GBRMPA
- Murray Darling Basin
Authority
- National Library of Australia
- National Museum of Australia
- National Film and Sound
Archive
- National Water Commission
- Screen Australia
One
2-3
agency agencies
.
.
.
SES
4 or more
agencies
- ORER
Environment, Water,
Heritage and the Arts
One
2-3
agency agencies
2
5
2
EL
4 or more
agencies
One
2-3
agency agencies
9
1
.
One
2-3
agency agencies
11
6
2
Total
4 or more
agencies
Table 21: Ongoing staff: agency by base classifcation group and number of agencies worked in, 30 June 2010
Agency
Finance & Deregulation
One
2-3
agency agencies
APS
4 or more
agencies
One
2-3
agency agencies
EL
4 or more
agencies
One
2-3
agency agencies
SES
4 or more
agencies
One
2-3
agency agencies
589
144
20
217
307
139
14
45
39
864
499
198
406
219
42
37
58
36
1
8
3
444
285
81
289
64
11
59
53
12
1
2
4
349
119
27
21
2
.
39
1
.
4
.
.
64
3
.
Foreign Affairs & Trade
941
340
43
739
559
87
106
96
26
1872
999
156
- ACIAR
- AusAID
- AUSTRADE
15
247
107
6
145
27
3
11
7
5
215
201
3
242
83
1
47
27
.
12
27
1
24
20
.
11
9
20
491
335
10
413
130
4
69
43
Health & Ageing
1630
804
150
853
792
251
41
55
35
2608
1655
436
96
69
8
57
70
25
3
5
1
156
144
34
3
25
69
3
25
6
87
4
8
13
4
18
4
27
.
1
2
.
5
1
4
.
8
39
4
32
11
30
8
6
7
4
22
9
33
3
3
4
2
6
4
14
.
.
.
.
2
1
1
.
.
1
1
2
.
2
.
2
2
.
1
2
2
3
33
111
7
59
18
118
12
14
21
9
42
13
62
3
6
8
2
12
7
20
6
2
.
2
1
.
.
.
.
8
3
.
9
2
.
5
9
2
.
.
1
14
11
3
Human Services
1937
3397
185
100
407
112
1
21
22
2038
3825
319
- Centrelink
- Medicare Australia
19726
4030
3371
543
235
40
1531
439
690
238
119
73
34
12
29
19
19
14
21436
4488
4092
800
374
127
Immigration & Citizenship
3629
1207
153
712
591
162
16
38
29
4377
1837
344
- MRT & RRT
104
116
12
9
16
7
.
.
1
113
132
20
- Australian Electoral
Commission
- ComSuper
- Future Fund Management
Agency
- Aust. Institute of Health &
Welfare
- AOTDTA
- ASADA
- ARPANSA
- Cancer Australia
- FSANZ
- National Blood Authority
- NHMRC
- Private Health Insurance
Ombudsman
- Professional Services Review
Total
4 or more
agencies
Table 21: Ongoing staff: agency by base classifcation group and number of agencies worked in, 30 June 2010
Agency
Infrastructure
- Australian Transport Safety
Bureau
APS
EL
SES
Total
One
2-3
4 or more
One
2-3
4 or more
One
2-3
4 or more
One
2-3
4 or more
agency agencies
agencies agency agencies
agencies agency agencies
agencies agency agencies
agencies
339
174
34
165
195
85
6
21
22
537
390
141
18
6
.
59
15
6
2
.
.
79
21
6
DIISR
609
261
43
365
313
122
12
21
18
1031
596
183
- AIATSIS
- Australian Research Council
- IP AUSTRALIA
- Questacon
14
37
596
58
12
15
142
11
2
1
14
2
9
19
160
18
3
8
73
12
3
8
29
3
.
1
2
.
1
1
3
1
.
.
2
1
23
57
758
76
16
24
218
24
5
9
45
6
Prime Minister & Cabinet
130
97
18
52
197
36
14
36
17
224
331
71
7
1
14
2
3
1
.
.
34
9
4
35
6
66
48
24
7
16
3
212
99
33
33
9
16
36
27
.
3
2
60
74
38
34
92
8
11
9
25
31
36
15
16
2
1
.
2
4
2
58
235
65
130
27
29
17
2
8
5
2
1
1
.
28
23
4
2
21
9
.
2
4
.
15
12
6
35
5
1
7
2
.
.
.
.
10
1
.
4
1
2
30
44
8
66
15
1
13
7
- Aust. Institute of Family
19
Studies
- ANAO
122
- Australian Public Service
43
Commission
- Commonwealth Ombudsman 47
- National Archives of Australia 209
- Office of the Privacy
19
Commissioner
- OIGIS
2
- Office of National Assessments15
- Old Parliament House
32
Resources, Energy and
Tourism
91
51
4
61
139
43
3
14
5
170
204
52
- Geoscience Australia
- NOPSA
212
11
60
4
7
.
209
32
66
.
10
1
2
2
5
.
2
.
423
45
131
4
19
1
Treasury
407
133
22
179
204
61
24
44
19
610
381
102
403
87
5
51
10
.
402
169
12
165
121
4
29
19
2
21
8
.
14
23
.
7
7
.
2114
473
23
583
231
9
87
36
2
- Australian Bureau of Statistics 1619
- ACCC
273
- AOFM
11
Table 21: Ongoing staff: agency by base classifcation group and number of agencies worked in, 30 June 2010
Agency
- ASIC
- Australian Taxation Office
- Commonwealth Grants
Commission
- National Competition Council
- Productivity Commission
- Royal Australian Mint
APS
EL
SES
Total
One
2-3
4 or more
One
2-3
4 or more
One
2-3
4 or more
One
2-3
4 or more
agency agencies
agencies agency agencies
agencies agency agencies
agencies agency agencies
agencies
820
127
9
704
164
21
1
3
.
1525
294
30
12521 2354
220
4152
1334
193
175
66
10
17030
3758
423
4
4
2
7
10
4
.
.
3
11
14
9
1
52
116
2
24
11
.
6
1
2
41
8
1
34
9
.
13
2
1
6
.
1
7
1
.
5
.
4
99
124
4
65
21
.
24
3
Veterans' Affairs
1107
434
71
200
166
41
7
14
4
1327
615
116
- Australian War Memorial
125
28
2
36
8
5
2
1
.
163
37
7
Total
82590
23400
2470
21930
12921
3565
927
1072
611
106793 37429
6649
Table 22: Ongoing staff: age group by base classification and sex, 30 June 2010
Age group
APS 1
APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
EL 1
EL 2
SES 1
SES 2
SES 3
Classification
Grad APS
Total
Trainee
Source: APSED
Men
Under 20
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60 and over
Total men
11
38
24
31
32
43
52
65
52
53
401
12
107
117
68
108
147
220
209
214
187
1389
13
498
973
935
957
912
888
879
632
520
7207
3
618
1284
1191
1351
1216
1189
1191
842
587
9472
.
356
1136
978
1125
1091
1275
1302
842
500
8605
.
155
1780
1706
1813
1849
2173
2346
1305
822
13949
.
12
700
1586
2044
2063
2402
2388
1424
774
13393
Under 20
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60 and over
Total women
21
50
43
31
35
57
78
74
50
52
491
32
181
209
199
313
380
470
423
322
227
2756
47
1113
1952
1800
1731
1720
1911
1639
1131
639
13683
16
1322
3043
3126
3320
2900
2993
2555
1634
803
21712
.
533
1895
1678
1798
1540
1732
1453
852
436
11917
.
230
2493
2875
2685
2321
2454
2107
1168
545
16878
.
10
865
2181
2417
2090
2090
1708
868
387
12616
.
1
60
420
893
1230
1600
1801
985
542
7532
.
.
1
21
112
213
280
354
150
60
1191
.
.
.
.
13
35
84
103
79
44
358
.
.
.
.
1
5
17
28
27
14
92
8
33
23
9
7
6
4
4
2
.
96
1
255
229
50
18
7
3
1
.
.
564
48
2073
6327
6995
8474
8817
10187
10671
6554
4103
64249
.
.
1
12
76
157
204
179
83
30
742
.
.
.
.
4
23
55
70
35
6
193
.
.
.
.
.
1
14
13
5
1
34
11
32
14
8
9
4
3
.
.
.
81
1
367
214
32
13
7
1
8
1
.
644
128
3838
10800
12465
13257
12137
13070
11125
6540
3262
86622
.
.
2
33
188
.
.
.
.
17
.
.
.
.
1
19
65
37
17
16
2
622
443
82
31
176
5911
17127
19460
21731
Women
.
.
71
523
856
937
1065
896
391
136
4875
Total
Under 20
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
32
88
67
62
67
44
288
326
267
421
60
1611
2925
2735
2688
19
1940
4327
4317
4671
.
889
3031
2656
2923
.
385
4273
4581
4498
.
22
1565
3767
4461
.
1
131
943
1749
Table 22: Ongoing staff: age group by base classification and sex, 30 June 2010
Age group
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60 and over
APS 1 APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
EL 1
EL 2 SES 1 SES 2
SES 3
Trainee
100
527
2632
4116
2631
4170
4153
2167
370
58
6
10
14
130
690
2799
4182
3007
4627
4492
2665
484
139
31
7
4
139
632
2518
3746
2755
4453
4096
2697
533
173
41
4
9
102
536
1763
2476
1694
2473
2292
1376
233
114
32
2
1
105
414
1159
1390
936
1367
1161
678
90
50
15
.
.
Total
892
4145
20890
31184
20522
30827
26009
12407
1933
551
126
177
1208
Classification
Grad APS
Total
20954
23257
21796
13094
7365
150871
Table 23: Ongoing staff: highest educational qualification by base classification and sex, 30 June 2010
Highest educational qualification
APS 1 APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
EL 1
EL 2 SES 1 SES 2 SES 3
Trainee
Classification
Grad APS
Total
Source: APSED
Men
Doctorate
Masters
Postgraduate diploma
Bachelor degree
Undergraduate diploma
Associate diploma
Skilled vocational qualification
Basic vocational qualification
Year 12
Year 11
Year 10
Less than year 10
No data
Total men
1
4
.
18
4
9
10
4
54
11
47
14
225
401
2
9
20
83
10
31
49
9
157
44
124
15
836
1389
15
125
126
807
147
303
244
68
829
136
249
33
4125
7207
32
195
231
1421
140
730
230
70
976
176
280
29
4962
9472
48
228
253
1423
159
482
240
53
1002
162
270
30
4255
8605
230
665
776
3107
232
721
380
79
1471
171
276
33
5808
13949
370
1075
1090
3485
187
483
253
53
1235
110
152
20
4880
13393
465
951
765
2117
85
159
91
26
636
34
47
7
2149
7532
69
187
153
395
5
9
7
1
99
3
4
1
258
1191
23
64
24
127
1
.
1
3
28
1
.
1
85
358
7
19
8
43
.
1
.
1
2
.
.
.
11
92
.
.
3
14
4
7
2
.
8
.
.
.
58
96
2
30
18
211
4
.
.
1
2
.
.
.
296
564
1264
3552
3467
13251
978
2935
1507
368
6499
848
1449
183
27948
64249
27
118
98
237
5
6
2
4
60
5
6
2
172
742
7
43
18
59
1
.
3
.
15
1
.
1
45
193
3
2
4
15
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
9
34
.
.
.
7
1
1
3
3
7
1
1
.
57
81
1
22
12
252
2
.
.
.
3
.
.
.
352
644
645
3078
4020
15461
1122
4783
1900
854
7321
1330
3447
389
42272
86622
Women
Doctorate
Masters
Postgraduate diploma
Bachelor degree
Undergraduate diploma
Associate diploma
Skilled vocational qualification
Basic vocational qualification
Year 12
Year 11
Year 10
Less than year 10
No data
Total women
.
.
3
15
4
8
19
6
37
12
58
26
303
491
2
12
25
108
41
58
81
48
263
79
268
26
1745
2756
8
134
201
1199
139
442
450
255
1325
324
741
82
8383
13683
23
217
385
2456
227
2236
639
220
1805
417
1034
112
11941
21712
31
260
375
1954
177
720
253
125
1166
201
523
56
6076
11917
165
785
1161
4334
271
842
270
130
1366
170
506
50
6828
16878
228
909
1193
3460
181
398
146
48
939
92
245
26
4751
12616
150
576
545
1365
73
72
34
15
334
28
65
8
1610
4875
Table 23: Ongoing staff: highest educational qualification by base classification and sex, 30 June 2010
Highest educational qualification
APS 1 APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
EL 1
EL 2 SES 1 SES 2 SES 3
Trainee
Classification
Grad APS
Total
Total
Doctorate
Masters
Postgraduate diploma
Bachelor degree
Undergraduate diploma
Associate diploma
Skilled vocational qualification
Basic vocational qualification
Year 12
Year 11
Year 10
Less than year 10
No data
1
4
3
33
8
17
29
10
91
23
105
40
528
4
21
45
191
51
89
130
57
420
123
392
41
2581
23
259
327
2006
286
745
694
323
2154
460
990
115
12508
55
412
616
3877
367
2966
869
290
2781
593
1314
141
16903
79
488
628
3377
336
1202
493
178
2168
363
793
86
10331
395
1450
1937
7441
503
1563
650
209
2837
341
782
83
12636
598
1984
2283
6945
368
881
399
101
2174
202
397
46
9631
615
1527
1310
3482
158
231
125
41
970
62
112
15
3759
96
305
251
632
10
15
9
5
159
8
10
3
430
30
107
42
186
2
.
4
3
43
2
.
2
130
Total
892
4145 20890 31184 20522 30827 26009 12407 1933 551
10
21
12
58
.
1
.
1
3
.
.
.
20
.
.
3
21
5
8
5
3
15
1
1
.
115
3
52
30
463
6
.
.
1
5
.
.
.
648
1909
6630
7487
28712
2100
7718
3407
1222
13820
2178
4896
572
70220
126
177
1208
150871
Table 24: Ongoing staff: base classification by paid classification, 30 June 2010 - Men
Base classification
APS 1
APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
EL 1
EL 2
SES 1
SES 2
SES 3
Paid classification
Grad APS
Total
Trainee
Source: APSED
Note: Five employees on temporary assignment at 30 June 2010 as an agency head have been excluded from this table.
APS 1
APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
EL 1
EL 2
SES 1
SES 2
SES 3
Trainee
Graduate APS
Total men
359
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
359
14
1195
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1209
16
119
6439
1
2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
6577
9
56
387
8114
2
1
.
.
.
.
.
1
2
8572
1
16
310
954
7442
5
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
8728
2
2
68
387
1085
12542
7
1
.
.
.
2
1
14097
.
.
3
16
73
1372
12503
2
.
.
.
.
.
13969
.
.
.
.
1
28
882
7289
.
.
.
.
.
8200
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
236
1138
.
.
.
.
1375
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
4
52
347
.
.
.
403
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
10
92
.
.
102
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
93
.
93
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
561
562
401
1389
7207
9472
8605
13948
13393
7532
1190
357
92
96
564
64246
Table 24: Ongoing staff: base classification by paid classification, 30 June 2010 - Women
Base classification
APS 1
APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
EL 1
EL 2
SES 1
SES 2
SES 3
Trainee
Paid classification
Grad APS
Total
Source: APSED
Note: Five employees on temporary assignment at 30 June 2010 as an agency head have been excluded from this table.
APS 1
APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
EL 1
EL 2
SES 1
SES 2
SES 3
425
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
27
2317
4
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
24
273
12281
9
4
1
.
.
.
.
.
12
127
860
18810
7
4
.
.
.
.
.
2
31
433
2186
10040
10
.
.
.
.
.
1
7
98
681
1763
14891
8
.
.
.
.
.
1
7
25
101
1953
11648
10
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
2
19
960
4663
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
199
706
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
2
36
186
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
6
33
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
491
2756
13683
21712
11917
16878
12616
4874
742
192
34
Table 24: Ongoing staff: base classification by paid classification, 30 June 2010 - Women
Base classification
Trainee
Graduate APS
Total women
APS 1
.
.
425
APS 2
2
.
2351
APS 3
2
.
12594
APS 4
.
7
19827
APS 5
.
6
12708
APS 6
.
2
17451
EL 1
.
.
13745
EL 2
.
.
5644
Paid classification
SES 1 SES 2 SES 3
Trainee
Grad APS
Total
.
.
.
77
.
81
.
.
.
.
629
644
906
224
39
77
629
86620
Table 24: Ongoing staff: base classification by paid classification, 30 June 2010 - Total
Base classification
APS 1
APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
EL 1
EL 2
SES 1
SES 2
SES 3
Paid classification
Grad APS
Total
Trainee
Source: APSED
Note: Five employees on temporary assignment at 30 June 2010 as an agency head have been excluded from this table.
APS 1
APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
EL 1
EL 2
SES 1
SES 2
SES 3
Trainee
Graduate APS
784
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
41
3512
4
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
2
.
40
392
18720
10
6
1
.
.
.
.
.
2
.
21
183
1247
26924
9
5
.
.
.
.
.
1
9
3
47
743
3140
17482
15
.
.
.
.
.
.
6
3
9
166
1068
2848
27433
15
1
.
.
.
2
3
.
1
10
41
174
3325
24151
12
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
3
47
1842
11952
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
435
1844
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
6
88
533
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
16
125
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
170
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1190
892
4145
20890
31184
20522
30826
26009
12406
1932
549
126
177
1208
Total
784
3560
19171
28399
21436
31548
27714
13844
2281
627
141
170
1191
150866
Table 25: Ongoing staff: location by base classification and sex, 30 June 2010
Location
APS 1 APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
EL 1
EL 2
SES 1 SES 2
SES 3
Classification
Grad APS
Total
Trainee
Source: APSED
Men
Australian Capital Territory
New South Wales
Victoria
Queensland
South Australia
Western Australia
Tasmania
Northern Territory
Overseas
Total men
79
93
68
62
23
19
12
37
8
401
286
376
271
201
125
54
29
43
4
1389
1042
1858
1698
1125
531
587
207
153
6
7207
1904
2274
2069
1328
705
606
404
157
25
9472
2883
1782
1465
996
583
485
196
160
55
8605
6043
2112
2381
1266
978
609
270
175
115
13949
7826
1362
1716
868
724
380
139
107
271
13393
Australian Capital Territory
New South Wales
Victoria
Queensland
South Australia
Western Australia
Tasmania
Northern Territory
Overseas
Total women
86
94
84
104
39
24
6
49
5
491
397
857
562
442
183
187
64
62
2
2756
1608
3863
3128
2179
955
1091
510
342
7
13683
4215
5561
4098
3544
1472
1487
891
420
24
21712
4959
2180
1573
1258
714
589
289
283
72
11917
8028
2689
2305
1721
845
642
295
250
103
16878
8416
1233
1054
775
384
287
130
124
213
12616
Australian Capital Territory
New South Wales
Victoria
Queensland
South Australia
Western Australia
Tasmania
165
187
152
166
62
43
18
683
1233
833
643
308
241
93
2650
5721
4826
3304
1486
1678
717
6119
7835
6167
4872
2177
2093
1295
7842
3962
3038
2254
1297
1074
485
14071
4801
4686
2987
1823
1251
565
16242
2595
2770
1643
1108
667
269
4390
768
1013
350
506
182
86
42
195
7532
865
71
93
31
22
20
6
6
77
1191
272
16
23
6
6
3
1
2
29
358
77
.
2
.
2
.
.
.
11
92
37
12
22
14
8
.
1
2
.
96
440
29
47
28
10
5
3
.
2
564
26144
10753
10868
6275
4223
2950
1354
884
798
64249
588
45
35
22
10
3
4
2
33
742
160
7
11
4
1
1
1
1
7
193
34
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
34
26
24
5
9
6
.
3
8
.
81
513
32
50
25
10
8
4
1
1
644
32329
17077
13351
10328
4753
4409
2229
1577
569
86622
1453
116
128
53
32
23
10
432
23
34
10
7
4
2
111
.
2
.
2
.
.
63
36
27
23
14
.
4
953
61
97
53
20
13
7
58473
27830
24219
16603
8976
7359
3583
Women
3299
492
446
245
134
90
32
35
102
4875
Total
7689
1260
1459
595
640
272
118
Table 25: Ongoing staff: location by base classification and sex, 30 June 2010
Location
Northern Territory
Overseas
APS 1 APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
EL 1
EL 2 SES 1 SES 2 SES 3 Trainee
86
105
495
577
443
425
231
77
8
3
.
10
1
13
6
13
49
127
218
484
297
110
36
11
.
3
Total
892
4145 20890
31184
20522
30827
26009
12407
1933 551
126
177
Classification
Grad APS
Total
2461
1367
1208
150871
Table 26: Ongoing staff: median age by location, base classification and sex, 30 June 2010
Location
APS 1
APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
EL 1
EL 2
SES 1
SES 2
SES 3
Classification
Grad APS Total
Trainee
Source: APSED
Men
Australian Capital Territory
New South Wales
Victoria
Queensland
South Australia
Western Australia
Tasmania
Northern Territory
Overseas
Total men
32
49
46
50
49
52
54
42
37
46
38
49
50
50
46
49
46
50
42
48
32
43
43
42
42
42
39
38
30
41
31
44
43
42
42
43
42
39
31
41
34
47
46
46
45
47
45
44
30
43
39
48
47
47
45
48
46
47
34
44
43
48
47
47
46
49
48
48
41
45
48
49
49
49
50
51
51
51
43
48
Australian Capital Territory
New South Wales
Victoria
Queensland
South Australia
Western Australia
Tasmania
Northern Territory
Overseas
Total women
28
46
46
45
51
47
50
48
23
45
40
46
47
46
46
46
41
42
..
45
34
42
42
40
41
41
39
34
29
40
34
40
41
41
41
40
40
37
29
40
36
42
42
43
42
44
43
39
31
40
38
42
41
43
43
45
43
40
32
40
40
44
43
44
46
46
43
44
38
41
44
45
44
47
48
49
48
50
42
45
Australian Capital Territory
New South Wales
Victoria
Queensland
South Australia
Western Australia
Tasmania
31
48
46
46
51
48
53
39
47
48
47
46
46
42
33
42
42
41
41
41
39
33
41
41
41
41
41
40
35
44
44
45
43
46
44
38
45
44
45
44
46
44
42
46
45
46
46
48
46
46
48
48
48
49
50
50
48
51
51
53
51
53
50
50
49
49
51
51
57
56
51
..
..
..
54
52
52
.
..
.
..
.
.
.
59
54
23
26
32
30
37
.
..
..
.
26
25
24
24
24
26
29
..
.
..
25
41
47
46
46
45
46
45
44
41
44
50
50
49
56
..
..
..
..
56
50
50
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
50
22
24
32
30
39
.
..
25
.
23
24
24
24
25
29
24
24
..
..
24
39
42
42
42
42
42
41
38
37
41
51
51
54
56
52
55
..
51
.
..
.
..
.
.
22
25
32
30
38
.
26
24
24
24
24
27
24
24
40
44
44
43
44
44
42
Women
48
47
50
51
52
..
47
..
46
48
Total
48
50
50
53
51
52
50
Table 26: Ongoing staff: median age by location, base classification and sex, 30 June 2010
Location
APS 1
APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
Northern Territory
Overseas
47
34
44
43
35
29
38
30
40
31
43
32
EL 1 EL 2 SES 1 SES 2
SES 3
Trainee
45
50
50
..
.
21
..
40
43
49
54
59
.
..
Total
46
46
40
40
41
42
43
47
49
51
53
25
24
Classification
Grad APS Total
40
39
42
Table 27: Ongoing staff: median length of service by location, base classification and sex, 30 June 2010
APS 1
APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
EL 1
EL 2
SES 1
SES 2
SES 3
Classification
Grad APS Total
Trainee
Source: APSED
Men
Australian Capital Territory
New South Wales
Victoria
Queensland
South Australia
Western Australia
Tasmania
Northern Territory
Overseas
Total men
4
16
16
9
12
5
10
3
6
9
4
10
13
9
8
11
9
7
5
9
3
7
6
5
5
4
4
4
2
5
3
9
10
9
8
8
9
6
3
8
4
10
10
10
9
11
13
8
4
8
6
11
11
10
10
13
14
8
6
9
10
14
13
13
13
17
19
11
11
11
15
15
19
17
20
19
20
13
15
15
Australian Capital Territory
New South Wales
Victoria
Queensland
South Australia
Western Australia
Tasmania
Northern Territory
Overseas
Total women
3
5
6
4
6
5
8
2
0
4
4
9
11
8
8
5
6
5
..
8
3
5
5
5
5
4
5
3
3
5
3
8
9
9
8
8
8
6
3
7
5
10
10
10
9
10
10
7
4
7
6
10
10
10
10
10
11
8
6
8
9
11
11
12
13
13
11
10
10
10
13
12
11
17
18
17
9
10
15
13
Australian Capital Territory
New South Wales
Victoria
Queensland
South Australia
Western Australia
Tasmania
3
10
10
4
6
5
10
4
9
11
8
8
6
7
3
5
5
5
5
4
4
3
9
9
9
8
8
8
4
10
10
10
9
10
10
6
10
10
10
10
11
11
10
12
12
12
13
14
13
14
13
16
17
19
17
18
18
24
22
27
27
23
12
12
21
19
23
14
24
29
22
..
..
..
27
23
26
.
..
.
..
.
.
.
32
27
1
0
0
0
0
.
..
..
.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
..
.
..
0
8
10
10
10
10
10
10
7
11
9
22
5
14
28
..
..
..
..
21
22
23
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
23
1
1
2
1
1
.
..
1
.
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
..
..
0
7
8
9
9
8
8
7
5
9
8
22
13
19
29
21
18
..
25
.
..
.
..
.
.
1
0
0
0
0
.
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
7
9
9
9
9
9
9
Women
19
16
20
22
27
..
20
..
20
19
Total
18
20
20
26
27
15
14
Table 27: Ongoing staff: median length of service by location, base classification and sex, 30 June 2010
APS 1
APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
Northern Territory
Overseas
3
5
7
6
3
3
6
3
7
4
8
6
EL 1 EL 2 SES 1 SES 2
SES 3
11
12
22
..
.
0
11
15
20
26
32
.
Total
5
8
5
7
8
9
10
14
19
22
26
1
Trainee
..
..
0
Classification
Grad APS Total
6
10
Movements
During the year to June 2010, there were 10,221 engagements and 9,646 separations of ongoing employees in the APS. An engagement refers
to an employee joining the APS, not moving from one agency to another. A separation refers to an employee leaving the APS, not moving from
one agency to another.
Engagements fell by 22.0%, from 13,106 during 2008–09 to 10,221 during 2009–10. This was the fourth consecutive year that engagement
numbers had fallen. The number of separations fell by 9.0%. Engagements continue to outnumber separations, a trend evident since 1999–00.
Figure 11: Ongoing staff: engagements and separations, 1995–96 to 2009–10
Figure 11 shows the number of ongoing engagements and separations, from 1995–96 to 2009–10. It shows that engagements have outnumbered
separations each year since 1999–00. Since then, there has been a steady increase in the number of separations, while engagements have fluctuated widely.
Source: Table 28 and Table 43
Table 28: Engagements of ongoing staff: age group by sex, 1995-96 to 2009-10
Age group (years)
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
Year ending June
2009
2010
Source: APSED
Men
Under 20
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60 and over
Total men
77
789
697
585
629
564
433
197
106
29
4106
46
496
465
339
339
314
237
106
57
15
2414
30
555
546
383
406
308
223
110
44
10
2615
46
659
656
454
477
439
329
191
75
21
3347
57
859
915
714
772
735
572
363
164
49
5200
106
871
921
763
790
771
556
334
155
41
5308
70
866
983
887
850
792
561
324
174
47
5554
115
1039
1150
987
821
818
583
403
189
55
6160
Under 20
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60 and over
Total women
99
990
793
580
604
485
315
102
37
10
4015
65
823
627
474
466
374
270
118
30
3
3250
87
881
739
536
507
416
233
110
23
4
3536
79
1069
945
723
617
527
342
178
59
8
4547
111
1457
1487
987
913
823
592
290
88
14
6762
187
1830
1829
1309
1112
1011
707
345
121
36
8487
117
1449
1528
1098
813
693
483
286
98
20
6585
144
2071
2033
1486
1073
978
689
389
159
23
9045
Under 20
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
176
1779
1490
1165
1233
111
1319
1092
813
805
117
1436
1285
919
913
125
1728
1601
1177
1094
168
2316
2402
1701
1685
293
2701
2750
2072
1902
187
2315
2511
1985
1663
259
3110
3183
2473
1894
71
736
720
605
475
511
376
253
175
40
3962
51
893
872
773
630
593
436
318
202
84
4852
91
1308
1300
1129
962
856
733
495
307
113
7294
125
1430
1416
1138
990
826
719
493
348
108
7593
126
1211
1134
978
837
627
553
396
296
106
6264
93
995
1066
759
667
524
448
323
278
107
5260
53
842
971
665
512
426
368
260
239
75
4411
94
1480
1466
1082
825
746
541
319
150
37
6740
212
2333
2446
2001
1712
1659
1441
1060
632
164
13660
257
2674
2536
1709
1422
1173
1050
634
308
83
11846
225
2231
2055
1347
1218
984
887
501
305
69
9822
230
1863
1669
1115
902
740
645
388
226
68
7846
132
1358
1385
812
643
515
428
302
177
58
5810
145
2373
2338
1855
1455
303
3641
3746
3130
2674
382
4104
3952
2847
2412
351
3442
3189
2325
2055
323
2858
2735
1874
1569
185
2200
2356
1477
1155
Women
77
1169
1176
853
658
617
484
289
102
28
5453
Total
148
1905
1896
1458
1133
Table 28: Engagements of ongoing staff: age group by sex, 1995-96 to 2009-10
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60 and over
Year ending June
1996 1997 1998 1999
2000
2001
2002
2003 2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
1049 688
724
966
1558
1782
1485
1796
1128 1339
2515
1999
1611
1264
941
748
507
456
671
1164
1263
1044
1272
860
977
2174
1769
1440
1093
796
299
224
220
369
653
679
610
792
542
637
1555
1127
897
711
562
143
87
67
134
252
276
272
348
277
352
939
656
601
504
416
39
18
14
29
63
77
67
78
68
121
277
191
175
175
133
Total
8121
Age group (years)
5664
6151
7894
11962
13795
12139
15205
9415
11592
20954
19439
16086
13106
10221
Table 29: Engagements of ongoing staff: classification by sex, 1995-96 to 2009-10
Classification
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
Year ending June
2009
2010
Source: APSED
Men
APS 1
APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
EL 1
EL 2
SES 1
SES 2
SES 3
Trainee
Graduate APS
Other
Total men
681
474
573
375
435
405
254
134
25
9
4
462
271
4
4106
290
284
484
219
163
176
118
73
9
4
2
371
214
7
2414
222
358
454
291
207
280
167
84
14
3
2
213
318
2
2615
289
383
519
479
362
472
276
119
19
7
2
117
302
1
3347
237
331
864
1265
641
665
352
104
17
7
1
206
510
.
5200
157
430
1095
1234
518
725
331
130
19
3
1
334
331
.
5308
284
737
783
1165
470
848
441
176
17
8
3
370
252
.
5554
153
578
1669
1042
570
790
484
184
20
8
1
243
418
.
6160
86
353
882
532
395
614
400
197
22
4
2
190
285
.
3962
65
357
1225
560
425
669
586
278
26
6
1
240
414
.
4852
267
355
1919
838
806
1119
736
389
50
14
1
332
468
.
7294
231
417
1932
969
856
1175
783
386
65
23
4
231
521
.
7593
139
342
1585
777
732
933
623
293
44
8
3
301
484
.
6264
128
220
1287
555
564
799
711
309
47
25
5
75
535
.
5260
78
132
792
450
542
794
702
286
31
14
4
70
516
.
4411
125
739
2539
810
552
804
349
110
10
4
.
168
530
.
1028
856
5841
1441
1349
1298
663
209
27
12
1
315
620
.
870
834
4414
1492
1098
1340
616
201
26
9
2
164
780
.
370
708
3416
1473
922
1207
568
165
18
6
2
210
757
.
302
462
2758
1108
762
1037
497
164
24
8
3
69
652
.
140
275
1637
851
728
860
434
199
18
10
.
65
593
.
Women
APS 1
APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
EL 1
EL 2
SES 1
SES 2
SES 3
Trainee
Graduate APS
Other
554
700
816
303
343
320
158
54
9
1
2
411
343
1
271
615
1037
244
186
189
65
22
2
1
.
336
272
10
182
577
1174
339
193
296
109
47
6
3
1
233
376
.
311
769
1269
676
306
453
156
53
9
1
2
75
467
.
292
656
1747
1846
499
625
198
80
7
5
2
145
660
.
329
876
1999
2769
489
723
254
90
8
.
1
413
536
.
224
876
1046
1879
499
854
282
92
16
1
.
441
375
.
202
728
3501
1994
556
897
292
91
12
3
.
297
472
.
127
636
1854
777
443
744
315
120
10
3
.
102
322
.
Table 29: Engagements of ongoing staff: classification by sex, 1995-96 to 2009-10
Total women
Year ending June
1996 1997 1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003 2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
4015 3250 3536
4547 6762
8487
6585
9045
5453 6740
13660
11846
9822
7846
5810
APS 1
APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
EL 1
EL 2
SES 1
SES 2
SES 3
Trainee
Graduate APS
Other
1235
1174
1389
678
778
725
412
188
34
10
6
873
614
5
561
899
1521
463
349
365
183
95
11
5
2
707
486
17
404
935
1628
630
400
576
276
131
20
6
3
446
694
2
600
1152
1788
1155
668
925
432
172
28
8
4
192
769
1
529
987
2611
3111
1140
1290
550
184
24
12
3
351
1170
.
486
1306
3094
4003
1007
1448
585
220
27
3
2
747
867
.
508
1613
1829
3044
969
1702
723
268
33
9
3
811
627
.
355
1306
5170
3036
1126
1687
776
275
32
11
1
540
890
.
213
989
2736
1309
838
1358
715
317
32
7
2
292
607
.
190
1096
3764
1370
977
1473
935
388
36
10
1
408
944
.
1295
1211
7760
2279
2155
2417
1399
598
77
26
2
647
1088
.
1101
1251
6346
2461
1954
2515
1399
587
91
32
6
395
1301
.
509
1050
5001
2250
1654
2140
1191
458
62
14
5
511
1241
.
430
682
4045
1663
1326
1836
1208
473
71
33
8
144
1187
.
218
407
2429
1301
1270
1654
1136
485
49
24
4
135
1109
.
Total
8121
5664
6151
7894
11962
13795
12139
15205
9415
11592
20954
19439
16086
13106
10221
Classification
Total
Table 29: Engagements of ongoing staff: classification by sex, 1995-96 to 2009-10
Classification
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
Year ending June
2009
2010
Source: APSED
Men
APS 1
APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
EL 1
EL 2
SES 1
SES 2
SES 3
Trainee
Graduate APS
Other
Total men
681
474
573
375
435
405
254
134
25
9
4
462
271
4
4106
290
284
484
219
163
176
118
73
9
4
2
371
214
7
2414
222
358
454
291
207
280
167
84
14
3
2
213
318
2
2615
289
383
519
479
362
472
276
119
19
7
2
117
302
1
3347
237
331
864
1265
641
665
352
104
17
7
1
206
510
.
5200
157
430
1095
1234
518
725
331
130
19
3
1
334
331
.
5308
284
737
783
1165
470
848
441
176
17
8
3
370
252
.
5554
153
578
1669
1042
570
790
484
184
20
8
1
243
418
.
6160
86
353
882
532
395
614
400
197
22
4
2
190
285
.
3962
65
357
1225
560
425
669
586
278
26
6
1
240
414
.
4852
267
355
1919
838
806
1119
736
389
50
14
1
332
468
.
7294
231
417
1932
969
856
1175
783
386
65
23
4
231
521
.
7593
139
342
1585
777
732
933
623
293
44
8
3
301
484
.
6264
128
220
1287
555
564
799
711
309
47
25
5
75
535
.
5260
78
132
792
450
542
794
702
286
31
14
4
70
516
.
4411
125
739
2539
810
552
804
349
110
10
4
.
168
530
.
1028
856
5841
1441
1349
1298
663
209
27
12
1
315
620
.
870
834
4414
1492
1098
1340
616
201
26
9
2
164
780
.
370
708
3416
1473
922
1207
568
165
18
6
2
210
757
.
302
462
2758
1108
762
1037
497
164
24
8
3
69
652
.
140
275
1637
851
728
860
434
199
18
10
.
65
593
.
Women
APS 1
APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
EL 1
EL 2
SES 1
SES 2
SES 3
Trainee
Graduate APS
Other
554
700
816
303
343
320
158
54
9
1
2
411
343
1
271
615
1037
244
186
189
65
22
2
1
.
336
272
10
182
577
1174
339
193
296
109
47
6
3
1
233
376
.
311
769
1269
676
306
453
156
53
9
1
2
75
467
.
292
656
1747
1846
499
625
198
80
7
5
2
145
660
.
329
876
1999
2769
489
723
254
90
8
.
1
413
536
.
224
876
1046
1879
499
854
282
92
16
1
.
441
375
.
202
728
3501
1994
556
897
292
91
12
3
.
297
472
.
127
636
1854
777
443
744
315
120
10
3
.
102
322
.
Table 29: Engagements of ongoing staff: classification by sex, 1995-96 to 2009-10
Total women
Year ending June
1996 1997 1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003 2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
4015 3250 3536
4547 6762
8487
6585
9045
5453 6740
13660
11846
9822
7846
5810
APS 1
APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
EL 1
EL 2
SES 1
SES 2
SES 3
Trainee
Graduate APS
Other
1235
1174
1389
678
778
725
412
188
34
10
6
873
614
5
561
899
1521
463
349
365
183
95
11
5
2
707
486
17
404
935
1628
630
400
576
276
131
20
6
3
446
694
2
600
1152
1788
1155
668
925
432
172
28
8
4
192
769
1
529
987
2611
3111
1140
1290
550
184
24
12
3
351
1170
.
486
1306
3094
4003
1007
1448
585
220
27
3
2
747
867
.
508
1613
1829
3044
969
1702
723
268
33
9
3
811
627
.
355
1306
5170
3036
1126
1687
776
275
32
11
1
540
890
.
213
989
2736
1309
838
1358
715
317
32
7
2
292
607
.
190
1096
3764
1370
977
1473
935
388
36
10
1
408
944
.
1295
1211
7760
2279
2155
2417
1399
598
77
26
2
647
1088
.
1101
1251
6346
2461
1954
2515
1399
587
91
32
6
395
1301
.
509
1050
5001
2250
1654
2140
1191
458
62
14
5
511
1241
.
430
682
4045
1663
1326
1836
1208
473
71
33
8
144
1187
.
218
407
2429
1301
1270
1654
1136
485
49
24
4
135
1109
.
Total
8121
5664
6151
7894
11962
13795
12139
15205
9415
11592
20954
19439
16086
13106
10221
Classification
Total
Table 30: Engagements of ongoing staff: agency by major classification group, 2008-09 and 2009-10
Agency
APS
2010
2009
EL
2010
2009
SES
2010
2009
Trainee & Grad APS
2009
2010
Total
2010
2009
Source: APSED
* A number of agencies were affected by AAO changes in 2008-09. Appendixes 4 and 5 should be noted when making comparisons between the two years' data.
Australian Industrial Registry (NC)
AFPC Secretariat (NC)
Workplace Authority (NC)
Office of the Workplace Ombudsman (NC)
4
1
64
37
.
.
.
.
3
.
6
7
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
7
1
70
45
.
.
.
.
Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry
384
129
63
22
1
.
54
.
502
151
- AFMA
- APVMA
- Wheat Exports Australia
153
13
2
9
8
.
57
2
.
2
1
.
3
.
.
.
.
.
13
.
.
.
.
.
226
15
2
11
9
.
Attorney-General's
131
131
20
33
3
1
44
39
198
204
- Administrative Appeals Tribunal
- ACLEI
- AUSTRAC
- Australian Crime Commission
- Customs
- CrimTrac Agency
- Family Court of Australia
- Federal Court of Australia
- Federal Magistrates Court
- Human Rights Commission
- ITSA
- National Capital Authority
- National Native Title Tribunal
- Commonwealth DPP
- Office of the Parl. Counsel
3
1
18
19
84
18
35
11
13
14
17
9
7
67
5
3
2
4
35
52
7
22
19
11
3
23
6
2
20
3
.
.
9
9
21
15
18
3
1
2
3
1
3
11
.
2
.
2
13
30
9
15
4
1
1
5
1
.
2
1
.
.
1
3
3
1
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
6
.
1
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
42
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
86
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
3
1
28
31
150
34
54
14
14
16
20
10
10
78
6
5
2
6
54
168
17
37
23
12
5
28
7
2
22
4
DBCDE
65
31
11
20
2
1
18
12
96
64
- ACMA
53
37
21
29
2
1
.
.
76
67
Climate Change and Energy Efficiency
39
100
19
44
2
.
14
.
74
144
Table 30: Engagements of ongoing staff: agency by major classification group, 2008-09 and 2009-10
- ORER
3
APS
2010 2009
3
3
.
Defence
891
981
167
- Defence Housing Australia
100
42
22
DEEWR
332
273
- ABCC
- Comcare
- Fair Work Australia
- Office of the Fair Work Ombudsman
- Safe Work Australia
14
75
.
.
.
10
61
34
96
6
Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts
265
- Aust. National Maritime Museum
- Bureau of Meteorology
- GBRMPA
- Murray Darling Basin Authority
- National Library of Australia
- National Museum of Australia
- National Film and Sound Archive
- National Water Commission
- Screen Australia
11
43
14
88
35
28
17
1
12
FaHCSIA
- Aboriginal Hostels Ltd.
- EOWA
- Torres Strait Regional Authority
Agency
2009
EL
2010
SES
2010
2009
Trainee & Grad APS
2009
2010
.
6
Total
2010
2009
.
.
.
3
231
3
5
159
115
1220
1332
8
.
1
1
.
123
51
59
101
6
6
88
98
485
478
5
18
.
.
.
1
15
15
7
2
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
7
.
.
.
.
6
.
.
.
20
100
.
.
.
11
82
50
103
8
146
77
33
4
2
71
57
417
238
8
38
10
23
28
16
15
5
31
1
45
1
103
6
.
7
3
3
1
25
1
10
2
2
2
2
15
.
2
.
10
.
.
.
.
1
.
2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
32
.
.
2
.
.
.
.
.
40
.
.
3
.
.
.
.
12
122
15
201
43
28
24
4
16
9
105
11
33
33
18
17
7
46
275
283
92
81
1
3
50
3
418
370
116
2
1
126
2
4
3
.
2
3
.
3
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
119
2
3
129
2
7
Finance & Deregulation
104
105
31
36
4
4
53
47
192
192
- Australian Electoral Commission
- ComSuper
- Future Fund Management Agency
87
43
6
66
36
8
7
5
14
7
1
8
.
.
.
1
.
.
3
.
.
.
.
.
97
48
20
74
37
16
Foreign Affairs & Trade
135
87
46
52
5
1
43
47
229
187
Table 30: Engagements of ongoing staff: agency by major classification group, 2008-09 and 2009-10
- ACIAR
- AusAID
- AUSTRADE
1
65
12
APS
EL
SES
2010 2009 2010 2009 2010
4
.
2
.
.
.
30
22
15
1
.
23
15
13
24
4
4
.
Health & Ageing
223
258
61
66
4
9
63
86
351
419
- Aust. Institute of Health & Welfare
- AOTDTA
- ASADA
- ARPANSA
- Cancer Australia
- FSANZ
- National Blood Authority
- NHMRC
- Professional Services Review
25
.
2
4
1
6
.
17
8
51
3
8
1
1
2
3
33
1
3
1
1
5
.
2
3
4
.
10
3
1
1
1
4
3
6
2
1
.
.
1
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
3
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
29
1
3
13
1
8
4
21
8
61
6
10
2
2
6
6
39
3
Human Services
668
531
31
29
3
.
.
.
702
560
- Centrelink
- Medicare Australia
2641
458
1416
102
28
24
72
35
4
.
2
1
49
1
139
21
2722
483
1629
159
Immigration & Citizenship
570
275
44
47
.
3
32
15
646
340
- MRT & RRT
13
10
.
3
.
.
.
.
13
13
Infrastructure
68
30
29
8
6
1
29
28
132
67
- Australian Transport Safety Bureau
.
1
.
5
.
.
.
.
.
6
DIISR
86
140
34
49
1
2
37
44
158
235
- AIATSIS
- Australian Research Council
- IP AUSTRALIA
- Questacon
1
12
125
8
3
16
52
19
.
3
4
2
3
4
4
2
.
2
1
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
17
130
10
6
21
56
21
Prime Minister & Cabinet
32
29
27
22
9
6
13
30
81
87
- Aust. Institute of Family Studies
- ANAO
3
21
3
19
4
15
1
4
1
.
.
.
.
18
.
19
8
54
4
42
Agency
2009
Trainee & Grad APS
2009
2010
2009
.
1
6
19
111
64
.
29
43
Total
2010
Table 30: Engagements of ongoing staff: agency by major classification group, 2008-09 and 2009-10
Agency
2009
APS
EL
SES
2010 2009 2010 2009 2010
2
1
.
.
2
5
1
.
.
.
2
1
.
1
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
2
.
.
.
4
1
1
.
.
1
1
.
.
.
Trainee & Grad APS
2009
2010
2
15
.
22
.
35
.
6
.
1
.
12
.
11
Total
2010
2009
- Australian Public Service Commission
- Commonwealth Ombudsman
- National Archives of Australia
- Office of the Privacy Commissioner
- OIGIS
- Office of National Assessments
- Old Parliament House
11
17
33
6
1
7
10
5
14
10
6
.
.
15
8
15
12
7
2
1
16
Resources, Energy and Tourism
14
41
8
29
.
1
17
15
39
86
- Geoscience Australia
- NOPSA
20
4
14
1
12
4
7
8
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
32
8
21
9
Treasury
108
101
20
8
.
2
.
.
128
111
- Australian Bureau of Statistics
- ACCC
- AOFM
- ASIC
- Australian Taxation Office
- Commonwealth Grants Commission
- National Competition Council
- Productivity Commission
- Royal Australian Mint
86
75
4
161
289
3
.
13
16
305
26
2
206
158
.
1
11
4
1
19
1
115
82
1
2
7
1
7
13
1
120
85
1
.
2
.
.
1
.
.
8
.
1
.
.
.
1
.
.
5
.
.
.
.
62
41
.
.
237
.
.
.
.
70
23
.
.
166
.
.
.
.
149
136
5
276
616
4
3
20
17
382
63
3
326
414
1
1
13
4
Veterans' Affairs
60
95
5
4
1
.
10
14
76
113
- Australian War Memorial
9
8
4
1
.
.
.
.
13
9
Total
9982
7279
1681
1621
112
77
1331
1244
13106
10221
Table 31: Engagements of ongoing staff: age group by classification and sex, 2009-10
Age group
APS 1
APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
EL 1
EL 2
SES 1
SES 2
SES 3
Classification
Grad APS
Total
Trainee
Source: APSED
Men
Under 20
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60 and over
Total men
15
21
6
7
6
4
7
5
4
3
78
11
37
27
14
10
12
8
5
6
2
132
18
235
197
110
77
66
34
24
19
12
792
.
120
127
79
39
28
18
18
15
6
450
.
107
146
87
66
46
37
27
19
7
542
.
26
193
152
119
90
87
57
56
14
794
.
2
79
128
111
116
101
70
78
17
702
.
1
9
39
53
45
55
38
32
14
286
Under 20
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60 and over
Total women
25
26
12
15
14
12
12
10
9
5
140
23
75
49
33
33
24
14
11
12
1
275
54
461
393
220
154
133
112
65
33
12
1637
14
231
224
89
81
67
70
47
23
5
851
.
124
213
115
102
49
47
41
30
7
728
.
38
238
177
119
96
88
54
33
17
860
.
3
77
95
82
72
41
43
17
4
434
.
.
6
34
36
48
32
21
16
6
199
Under 20
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40
47
18
22
20
34
112
76
47
43
72
696
590
330
231
14
351
351
168
120
.
231
359
202
168
.
64
431
329
238
.
5
156
223
193
.
1
15
73
89
.
.
.
1
5
5
9
7
4
.
31
.
.
.
.
3
2
3
2
4
.
14
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
3
.
.
4
8
21
13
6
6
6
5
3
2
.
70
1
272
174
42
17
6
3
1
.
.
516
53
842
971
665
512
426
368
260
239
75
4411
.
.
.
1
5
4
4
1
2
1
18
.
.
.
.
.
2
3
4
1
.
10
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
13
23
7
8
9
2
2
1
.
.
65
3
377
166
25
8
6
3
4
1
.
593
132
1358
1385
812
643
515
428
302
177
58
5810
.
.
.
2
10
.
.
.
.
3
.
.
.
.
.
21
44
20
14
15
4
649
340
67
25
185
2200
2356
1477
1155
Women
Total
Table 31: Engagements of ongoing staff: age group by classification and sex, 2009-10
Age group
APS 1
APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
EL 1
EL 2
SES 1
SES 2
SES 3
Trainee
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60 and over
16
19
15
13
8
36
22
16
18
3
199
146
89
52
24
95
88
65
38
11
95
84
68
49
14
186
175
111
89
31
188
142
113
95
21
93
87
59
48
20
9
13
8
6
1
4
6
6
5
.
.
1
3
.
.
8
7
4
2
.
12
6
5
1
.
Total
218
407
2429
1301
1270
1654
1136
485
49
24
4
135
1109
Classification
Grad APS
Total
941
796
562
416
133
10221
Table 32: Engagements of ongoing staff: prior APS service, classification and sex, 2009-10
Prior service in APS (years)
APS 1
APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
EL 1 EL 2
SES 1
SES 2
SES 3
Classification
Grad APS
Total
Trainee
Source: APSED
Note: prior service includes service as a non-ongoing employee prior to being engaged as an ongoing employee as well as prior ongoing employment in the APS.
Note: classification is the level at engagement, not the classification of the prior service.
Men
None
Under 1
1 and < 2
2 and < 3
3 and < 5
5 and < 10
10 and < 15
15 and < 20
20 and < 30
30 and over
Total men
28
37
5
2
3
3
.
.
.
.
78
79
25
13
2
7
3
2
.
.
1
132
439
218
62
22
19
9
12
4
6
1
792
262
75
51
16
19
13
7
2
3
2
450
326
71
43
34
21
24
6
8
4
5
542
468
98
58
39
39
33
22
9
12
16
794
340
79
40
32
46
72
33
15
22
23
702
141
16
16
20
20
25
14
8
13
13
286
15
1
.
2
3
.
2
4
3
1
31
11
.
1
.
.
.
1
.
.
1
14
2
.
.
.
1
.
1
.
.
.
4
62
2
4
1
1
.
.
.
.
.
70
461
37
10
5
1
1
1
.
.
.
516
2634
659
303
175
180
183
101
50
63
63
4411
8
.
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
.
18
4
.
2
3
.
.
.
.
1
.
10
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
55
5
2
2
.
.
1
.
.
.
65
538
39
9
1
2
4
.
.
.
.
593
2982
1254
625
321
220
195
91
65
42
15
5810
23
15
2
117
999
5616
Women
None
Under 1
1 and < 2
2 and < 3
3 and < 5
5 and < 10
10 and < 15
15 and < 20
20 and < 30
30 and over
Total women
56
39
19
11
8
2
4
1
.
.
140
134
62
46
15
10
6
.
2
.
.
275
849
493
155
47
33
23
13
16
8
.
1637
320
225
138
80
31
32
13
7
4
1
851
336
162
104
59
31
16
9
8
1
2
728
395
160
89
67
55
48
17
16
10
3
860
198
50
40
28
33
42
21
10
8
4
434
89
19
20
7
16
18
12
4
9
5
199
None
84
213
1288
582
662
863
538
230
Total
Table 32: Engagements of ongoing staff: prior APS service, classification and sex, 2009-10
Prior service in APS (years)
APS 1
APS 2
Under 1
1 and < 2
2 and < 3
3 and < 5
5 and < 10
10 and < 15
15 and < 20
20 and < 30
30 and over
76
24
13
11
5
4
1
.
.
87
59
17
17
9
2
2
.
1
APS 3 APS 4 APS 5 APS 6
EL 1 EL 2 SES 1 SES 2 SES 3
711
300
233
258
129
35
1
.
.
7
217
189
147
147
80
36
1
3
.
6
69
96
93
106
60
27
3
3
.
3
52
50
52
94
79
36
4
.
1
1
32
45
40
81
114
43
4
.
.
.
25
20
15
39
54
26
3
1
1
1
20
9
16
25
25
12
5
.
.
.
14
7
5
22
30
22
4
1
.
.
1
3
7
19
27
18
1
1
.
.
Total
218
407
2429
1301
1270
1654
1136
485 49
24
4
Trainee
135
76
19
6
3
5
1
.
.
.
Classification
Grad APS
Total
1913
928
496
400
378
192
115
105
78
1109
10221
Table 33: Engagements of ongoing staff: highest educational qualification by classification and sex, 2009-10
Highest educational qualification
APS 1
APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
EL 1 EL 2
SES 1 SES 2
SES 3
Classification
Grad APS
Total
Trainee
Source: APSED
Men
Doctorate
Masters
Postgraduate diploma
Bachelor degree
Undergraduate diploma
Associate diploma
Skilled vocational qualification
Basic vocational qualification
Year 12
Year 11
Year 10
Less than year 10
No data
Total men
.
.
.
2
1
3
1
1
10
.
4
3
53
78
.
.
2
12
.
4
5
1
9
1
.
1
97
132
1
23
6
119
5
33
19
5
67
8
7
1
498
792
4
18
7
72
2
11
8
2
8
1
1
.
316
450
6
18
9
108
7
10
6
1
14
.
2
.
361
542
33
64
28
154
6
23
11
1
8
2
2
.
462
794
17
68
24
110
2
12
10
.
18
1
1
.
439
702
7
25
13
41
1
4
.
.
4
.
.
.
191
286
1
4
3
3
.
1
.
.
3
.
.
.
16
31
.
1
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
12
14
.
1
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
2
4
.
.
3
14
3
6
2
.
4
.
.
.
38
70
3
29
18
185
3
.
.
.
2
.
.
.
276
516
72
251
113
821
30
108
62
11
147
13
17
5
2761
4411
.
1
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
8
10
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
5
1
1
2
3
4
1
.
.
48
65
1
22
11
230
2
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
326
593
38
191
130
1030
48
139
96
53
221
29
80
16
3739
5810
Women
Doctorate
Masters
Postgraduate diploma
Bachelor degree
Undergraduate diploma
Associate diploma
Skilled vocational qualification
Basic vocational qualification
Year 12
Year 11
Year 10
Less than year 10
No data
Total women
.
.
1
5
1
2
3
.
16
1
10
5
96
140
.
1
1
11
3
6
9
2
21
1
8
2
210
275
1
19
12
209
11
68
54
30
104
17
37
7
1068
1637
2
14
5
118
7
27
19
10
36
5
15
1
592
851
3
26
18
151
8
17
4
4
19
.
6
.
472
728
18
44
47
223
8
12
2
2
14
2
3
.
485
860
9
40
22
52
3
5
3
2
5
2
.
.
291
434
3
21
11
22
4
1
.
.
1
.
.
1
135
199
1
3
2
3
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
.
8
18
Table 33: Engagements of ongoing staff: highest educational qualification by classification and sex, 2009-10
Highest educational qualification
APS 1
APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
EL 1 EL 2
SES 1 SES 2
SES 3
Classification
Grad APS
Total
Trainee
Total
Doctorate
Masters
Postgraduate diploma
Bachelor degree
Undergraduate diploma
Associate diploma
Skilled vocational qualification
Basic vocational qualification
Year 12
Year 11
Year 10
Less than year 10
No data
.
.
1
7
2
5
4
1
26
1
14
8
149
.
1
3
23
3
10
14
3
30
2
8
3
307
2
42
18
328
16
101
73
35
171
25
44
8
1566
6
32
12
190
9
38
27
12
44
6
16
1
908
9
44
27
259
15
27
10
5
33
.
8
.
833
51
108
75
377
14
35
13
3
22
4
5
.
947
26
108
46
162
5
17
13
2
23
3
1
.
730
10
46
24
63
5
5
.
.
5
.
.
1
326
2
7
5
6
.
1
.
.
3
.
1
.
24
.
2
.
2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
20
.
1
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
2
.
.
3
19
4
7
4
3
8
1
.
.
86
4
51
29
415
5
.
.
.
3
.
.
.
602
110
442
243
1851
78
247
158
64
368
42
97
21
6500
Total
218
407
2429
1301
1270
1654
1136 485 49
24
4
135
1109
10221
Table 34: Engagements of ongoing staff: previous employment by classification and sex, 2009-10
Previous employment
APS 1 APS 2 APS 3 APS 4 APS 5 APS 6
EL 1 EL 2 SES 1 SES 2 SES 3
Trainee
Classification
Grad APS
Total
Source: APSED
Men
Private sector
Commonwealth public sector
State and local government public sector
In a tertiary education institution
Self employed
Attending an educational institution
Not employed
Not in labour force
NGO/Charity
Other
No data
Total
12
2
.
.
1
6
6
1
1
.
49
78
21
.
6
.
1
4
5
1
5
1
88
132
183
24
36
.
6
31
30
2
10
2
468
792
59
13
7
.
4
7
5
1
4
2
348
450
73
24
18
.
5
4
5
1
4
1
407
542
154
32
31
.
10
8
10
3
13
3
530
794
131
51
40
.
10
3
7
2
3
2
453
702
Private sector
Commonwealth public sector
State and local government public sector
In a tertiary education institution
Self employed
Attending an educational institution
Not employed
Not in labour force
NGO/Charity
Other
No data
Total
18
5
6
.
1
16
7
3
1
1
82
140
63
8
13
1
2
4
13
1
5
9
156
275
361
42
68
.
6
34
32
16
39
6
1033
1637
140
30
36
1
5
20
5
7
7
3
597
851
144
28
39
.
6
9
4
5
12
8
473
728
174
34
69
1
8
9
7
2
15
6
535
860
96
16
20
1
2
4
6
2
3
1
283
434
Private sector
Commonwealth public sector
State and local government public sector
30
7
6
84
8
19
544
66
104
199
43
43
217
52
57
328
66
100
227
67
60
55
17
16
.
7
5
2
2
4
3
175
286
7
3
3
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
18
31
3
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
10
14
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
3
4
13
2
5
.
1
4
.
.
2
.
43
70
66
8
11
1
1
95
5
1
6
.
322
516
777
176
175
1
46
167
75
14
52
14
2914
4411
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
9
10
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
11
2
5
.
.
4
.
1
.
.
42
65
78
5
13
1
3
103
4
2
6
1
377
593
1117
182
292
5
36
205
79
42
93
37
3722
5810
3
1
1
.
.
1
24
4
10
144
13
24
1894
358
467
Women
28
11
19
.
3
2
1
3
4
2
126
199
4
.
4
.
.
.
.
.
1
.
9
18
Total
83
28
35
11
3
7
Table 34: Engagements of ongoing staff: previous employment by classification and sex, 2009-10
In a tertiary education institution
Self employed
Attending an educational institution
Not employed
Not in labour force
NGO/Charity
Other
No data
Classification
APS 1 APS 2 APS 3 APS 4 APS 5 APS 6
EL 1 EL 2 SES 1 SES 2 SES 3 Trainee Grad APS
Total
.
1
.
1
.
1
1
.
.
.
.
.
2
6
2
3
12
9
11
18
12
10 .
.
.
1
4
82
22
8
65
27
13
17
7
7
.
.
.
8
198
372
13
18
62
10
9
17
13
3
.
.
.
.
9
154
4
2
18
8
6
5
4
5
.
.
.
1
3
56
2
10
49
11
16
28
6
8
1
.
.
2
12
145
1
10
8
5
9
9
3
5
.
.
.
.
1
51
131
244
1501 945
880
1065 736
301 27
19
3
85
699
6636
Total
218
Previous employment
407
2429 1301 1270 1654 1136 485 49
24
4
135
1109
10221
Table 35: Engagements of ongoing staff: location by classification and sex, 2009-10
Location
APS 1
APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
EL 1 EL 2
SES 1
SES 2
SES 3
Trainee
Classification
Grad APS
Total
Source: APSED
Men
Australian Capital Territory
New South Wales
Victoria
Queensland
South Australia
Western Australia
Tasmania
Northern Territory
Overseas
Total men
22
6
13
14
.
5
.
18
.
78
48
24
23
18
8
7
.
4
.
132
269
130
114
110
33
63
16
40
17
792
290
37
32
23
27
7
4
10
20
450
279
73
64
27
64
14
6
8
7
542
452
83
99
53
45
23
14
16
9
794
491
54
70
22
17
20
2
10
16
702
160
48
34
8
12
9
.
2
13
286
Australian Capital Territory
New South Wales
Victoria
Queensland
South Australia
Western Australia
Tasmania
Northern Territory
Overseas
Total women
31
16
20
42
1
3
1
22
4
140
55
64
42
44
21
28
14
7
.
275
425
303
304
228
67
132
56
98
24
1637
609
68
47
37
24
15
12
23
16
851
388
120
86
36
24
22
11
33
8
728
462
125
90
63
39
32
8
32
9
860
305
54
32
14
7
10
1
4
7
434
102
30
37
12
7
4
4
.
3
199
Australian Capital Territory
New South Wales
Victoria
Queensland
South Australia
Western Australia
Tasmania
53
22
33
56
1
8
1
103
88
65
62
29
35
14
694
433
418
338
100
195
72
899
105
79
60
51
22
16
667
193
150
63
88
36
17
914
208
189
116
84
55
22
796
108
102
36
24
30
3
262
78
71
20
19
13
4
20
3
3
1
.
.
.
.
4
31
11
1
1
.
.
.
.
1
.
14
4
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
4
13
9
25
14
7
.
.
2
.
70
407
29
42
22
7
4
3
.
2
516
2466
497
520
312
220
152
45
111
88
4411
14
1
2
.
.
.
.
.
1
18
8
1
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
10
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
11
22
13
9
4
.
2
4
.
65
468
29
47
23
6
9
4
.
7
593
2878
833
720
509
200
255
113
223
79
5810
34
4
5
1
.
.
.
19
2
1
1
.
.
.
4
.
.
.
.
.
.
24
31
38
23
11
.
2
875
58
89
45
13
13
7
5344
1330
1240
821
420
407
158
Women
Total
Table 35: Engagements of ongoing staff: location by classification and sex, 2009-10
Location
APS 1
APS 2
Northern Territory
Overseas
40
4
11
.
APS 3 APS 4 APS 5 APS 6
EL 1 EL 2 SES 1 SES 2 SES 3
138
33
41
48
14
2
.
1
.
6
41
36
15
18
23
16
5
.
.
.
Total
218
407
2429
1301
1270
1654
1136
485 49
24
4
135
Trainee
.
9
Classification
Grad APS
Total
334
167
1109
10221
Table 36: Engagements of ongoing staff: median age by location, classification and sex, 30 June 2010
Location
APS 1
APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
EL 1
EL 2
SES 1
SES 2
SES 3
Trainee
Classification
Grad APS Total
Source: APSED
Men
Australian Capital Territory
New South Wales
Victoria
Queensland
South Australia
Western Australia
Tasmania
Northern Territory
Overseas
Total men
20
25
23
28
.
54
.
41
.
26
24
31
28
33
29
39
.
43
.
28
24
29
30
31
30
31
33
36
27
28
27
34
33
37
32
28
49
32
28
28
29
35
31
39
25
40
35
43
32
30
34
38
36
36
39
44
36
41
33
36
41
40
40
40
40
42
..
48
47
41
46
43
38
39
51
51
.
..
36
44
Australian Capital Territory
New South Wales
Victoria
Queensland
South Australia
Western Australia
Tasmania
Northern Territory
Overseas
Total women
19
29
29
37
..
..
..
44
21
32
24
29
30
28
34
31
25
34
.
28
25
28
28
33
29
29
30
30
26
28
27
29
29
42
30
27
38
31
41
28
31
30
27
33
32
25
35
37
32
31
33
36
31
39
42
34
37
33
32
33
37
36
33
36
44
41
..
41
41
37
43
40
41
40
52
43
44
.
..
42
Australian Capital Territory
New South Wales
Victoria
Queensland
South Australia
Western Australia
Tasmania
19
27
24
36
..
47
..
24
30
29
28
32
33
25
25
29
29
32
30
29
31
27
31
30
40
31
28
40
30
32
28
35
26
31
35
34
37
33
38
40
39
36
39
38
36
38
42
42
..
44
42
39
39
52
44
44
47
..
..
..
.
.
.
.
41
47
48
..
..
.
.
.
.
..
.
47
51
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
51
21
27
33
29
35
.
.
..
.
26
24
23
24
24
24
26
..
.
30
24
30
35
32
33
32
39
37
40
32
32
50
..
.
..
.
.
.
.
.
50
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
19
23
29
30
38
.
..
18
.
24
24
24
23
24
29
23
24
.
24
24
29
30
29
33
32
30
31
33
29
30
49
..
..
..
.
.
.
51
.
.
.
.
.
.
21
24
31
30
37
.
..
24
23
23
24
26
23
24
29
32
30
33
32
33
33
Women
45
..
..
.
.
.
.
.
..
43
Total
46
45
52
..
.
.
.
Table 36: Engagements of ongoing staff: median age by location, classification and sex, 30 June 2010
Location
APS 1
APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
Northern Territory
Overseas
42
21
40
.
32
27
31
31
38
32
37
33
EL 1 EL 2 SES 1 SES 2
48
..
.
..
.
44
38
42
.
.
Total
31
28
28
28
31
35
39
43
46
49
51
SES 3
Trainee
18
.
.
24
25
24
Classification
Grad APS Total
36
31
31
Table 37: Promotions of ongoing staff: classification promoted from and to by sex, 2009-10 - Men
Classification
promoted from
Source: APSED
APS 1
APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
EL 1
EL 2
SES 1
SES 2
Trainee
Graduate APS
Total men
APS 2
22
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
22
APS 3
24
337
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
4
1
366
APS 4
8
45
871
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
4
54
982
APS 5
2
10
110
850
1
.
.
.
.
.
7
61
1041
APS 6
.
3
45
283
968
3
.
.
.
.
.
8
1310
EL 1
.
.
1
8
40
1040
.
.
.
.
.
.
1089
EL 2
.
.
.
1
2
17
495
.
.
.
.
.
515
SES 1
.
.
.
.
.
.
2
93
.
.
.
.
95
SES 2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
28
.
.
.
28
promoted to
Grad APS
Total
SES 3
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
11
.
.
11
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
56
395
1027
1142
1011
1060
497
93
28
11
15
124
5459
Table 37: Promotions of ongoing staff: classification promoted from and to by sex, 2009-10 - Women
Classification
promoted from
Source: APSED
APS 1
APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
EL 1
EL 2
SES 1
SES 2
Trainee
Graduate APS
Total women
APS 2
49
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
49
APS 3
69
659
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
3
3
735
APS 4
14
53
1735
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
4
106
1913
APS 5
1
9
188
1608
3
.
.
.
.
.
3
69
1881
APS 6
1
1
39
376
1579
8
.
.
.
.
.
17
2021
EL 1
.
.
1
10
52
1276
1
.
.
.
.
1
1341
EL 2
.
.
.
.
1
16
495
.
.
.
.
.
512
SES 1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
62
.
.
.
.
62
SES 2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
20
.
.
.
21
promoted to
Grad APS
Total
SES 3
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
7
.
.
7
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
3
.
3
134
722
1964
1995
1635
1300
496
63
20
7
13
196
8545
Table 37: Promotions of ongoing staff: classification promoted from and to by sex, 2009-10 - Total
Classification
promoted from
APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
EL 1
EL 2
SES 1
SES 2
SES 3
promoted to
Grad APS
Total
Table 37: Promotions of ongoing staff: classification promoted from and to by sex, 2009-10 - Total
Classification
promoted from
Source: APSED
APS 1
APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
EL 1
EL 2
SES 1
SES 2
Trainee
Graduate APS
71
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
93
996
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
7
4
22
98
2606
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
8
160
3
19
298
2458
4
.
.
.
.
.
10
130
1
4
84
659
2547
11
.
.
.
.
.
25
.
.
2
18
92
2316
1
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
1
3
33
990
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
2
155
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
48
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
18
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
3
.
190
1117
2991
3137
2646
2360
993
156
48
18
28
320
Total
71
1101
2895
2922
3331
2430
1027
157
49
18
3
14004
APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
EL 1
EL 2
SES 1
SES 2
promoted to
Grad APS
Total
SES 3
Table 38: Promotions of ongoing staff: median age by location, classification and sex, 30 June 2010
Location
APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
EL 1
EL 2
SES 1
SES 2
Classification
Grad APS
Total
SES 3
Source: APSED
Men
Australian Capital Territory
New South Wales
Victoria
Queensland
South Australia
Western Australia
Tasmania
Northern Territory
Overseas
Total men
21
31
27
.
.
.
.
.
.
25
29
41
37
38
31
41
30
35
.
37
25
30
30
32
31
30
34
34
32
29
27
35
35
37
35
41
38
38
29
30
28
35
32
39
32
37
38
36
30
30
34
39
37
39
37
40
39
49
34
35
Australian Capital Territory
New South Wales
Victoria
Queensland
South Australia
Western Australia
Tasmania
Northern Territory
Overseas
Total women
19
39
34
49
.
18
19
.
.
26
28
37
37
38
36
34
34
34
.
36
26
31
31
32
31
30
31
35
28
30
28
35
38
38
38
36
42
37
28
32
29
33
31
36
36
36
34
36
30
31
33
35
35
40
39
37
36
45
37
34
40
46
39
40
42
39
46
46
38
40
43
52
46
42
40
.
39
50
45
43
47
54
61
51
.
.
.
.
.
47
49
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
59
50
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
31
35
34
37
35
38
37
38
34
33
42
44
.
.
51
.
.
.
.
42
47
52
.
.
.
.
.
.
43
47
48
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
48
20
.
20
.
27
.
.
.
.
20
31
34
34
36
36
35
34
36
31
33
42
46
46
42
41
.
39
47
52
61
51
.
.
.
48
.
.
.
.
.
.
20
.
20
.
27
.
.
31
34
34
36
35
35
35
Women
38
36
34
39
41
45
40
38
41
37
Total
Australian Capital Territory
New South Wales
Victoria
Queensland
South Australia
Western Australia
Tasmania
19
35
34
49
.
18
19
28
39
37
38
34
35
34
25
30
30
32
31
30
32
28
35
37
38
37
38
39
29
34
32
37
35
36
37
33
36
36
40
38
39
38
39
38
37
39
42
42
44
Table 38: Promotions of ongoing staff: median age by location, classification and sex, 30 June 2010
Location
APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
EL 1
EL 2
SES 1
SES 2
SES 3
Northern Territory
Overseas
.
.
34
.
35
31
37
28
36
30
46
36
42
39
50
45
.
43
.
59
.
.
Total
25
36
29
31
31
35
39
43
47
48
20
Classification
Grad APS
Total
37
32
33
Table 39: Promotions of ongoing staff: agency by classification, 2009-10
Agency
APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
EL 1
EL 2
Classification
Grad APS
Total
SES 1 SES 2 SES 3
Source: APSED
Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry
9
391
31
57
64
33
31
6
.
1
.
623
- AFMA
- APVMA
- Wheat Exports Australia
.
.
.
.
.
.
3
3
.
6
2
.
3
5
1
2
2
.
.
2
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
14
15
1
Attorney-General's
9
8
27
39
56
75
42
2
2
1
.
261
- Administrative Appeals Tribunal
- ACLEI
- AUSTRAC
- Australian Crime Commission
- Customs
- CrimTrac Agency
- Family Court of Australia
- Federal Court of Australia
- Federal Magistrates Court
- Human Rights Commission
- ITSA
- National Capital Authority
- National Native Title Tribunal
- Commonwealth DPP
- Office of the Parl. Counsel
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
2
.
2
.
.
.
1
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
3
.
1
4
1
1
.
1
.
1
1
.
.
.
2
6
60
2
4
2
6
.
2
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
5
60
9
7
1
.
1
4
2
.
5
.
1
1
4
4
33
5
3
1
.
.
2
3
1
.
1
.
1
2
4
11
.
1
.
.
.
1
.
1
5
4
.
.
.
.
3
.
.
.
.
.
1
1
.
.
1
.
.
2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
2
3
11
22
169
17
21
5
7
1
12
8
4
15
7
DBCDE
.
7
13
27
30
10
18
3
1
.
.
109
- ACMA
.
.
7
10
24
25
3
2
1
.
.
72
Climate Change and Energy Efficiency
.
.
.
10
32
20
21
4
1
.
.
88
- ORER
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
Defence
2
50
185
325
506
386
143
5
2
2
.
1606
- Defence Housing Australia
.
2
36
9
15
4
4
1
.
.
.
71
DEEWR
.
3
34
210
256
158
71
1
2
1
2
738
Table 39: Promotions of ongoing staff: agency by classification, 2009-10
Agency
APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
EL 1
EL 2
SES 1 SES 2 SES 3
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Classification
Grad APS
Total
24
65
32
114
25
- ABCC
- Comcare
- Fair Work Australia
- Office of the Fair Work Ombudsman
- Safe Work Australia
.
.
.
.
.
.
9
.
.
.
2
12
4
44
.
12
20
9
32
3
5
8
9
14
9
4
12
4
17
8
.
4
6
5
4
1
.
.
2
1
Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts
1
6
23
52
79
56
15
4
4
1
.
241
- Bureau of Meteorology
- GBRMPA
- Murray Darling Basin Authority
- National Library of Australia
- National Museum of Australia
- National Film and Sound Archive
- National Water Commission
- Screen Australia
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
2
3
8
.
.
.
4
1
9
1
2
.
1
17
1
3
10
4
3
.
2
31
5
6
8
2
1
1
4
28
2
7
5
1
2
1
2
16
1
2
1
2
2
1
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
1
.
1
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
94
13
22
35
13
18
4
9
FaHCSIA
1
2
26
76
130
103
32
5
4
2
.
381
- Aboriginal Hostels Ltd.
- EOWA
- Torres Strait Regional Authority
.
.
.
4
.
.
2
.
.
2
.
.
2
2
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
10
2
1
Finance & Deregulation
11
11
13
86
52
36
22
5
3
1
.
240
- Australian Electoral Commission
- ComSuper
.
.
1
.
6
16
6
9
11
17
11
12
5
2
2
1
.
1
.
.
.
.
42
58
Foreign Affairs & Trade
.
9
34
226
94
212
89
20
2
1
.
687
- ACIAR
- AusAID
- AUSTRADE
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
2
1
.
27
.
.
23
9
.
16
10
.
16
7
.
7
.
1
1
2
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
92
29
Health & Ageing
.
3
70
128
177
161
71
17
6
1
.
634
- Aust. Institute of Health & Welfare
- AOTDTA
- ASADA
.
.
.
1
.
.
1
.
1
20
.
1
13
.
3
11
3
1
8
1
2
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
54
5
8
Table 39: Promotions of ongoing staff: agency by classification, 2009-10
Agency
APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
EL 1
EL 2
SES 1 SES 2 SES 3
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Classification
Grad APS
Total
5
2
9
3
34
1
1
- ARPANSA
- Cancer Australia
- FSANZ
- National Blood Authority
- NHMRC
- Private Health Insurance Ombudsman
- Professional Services Review
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
.
3
.
.
4
.
1
1
14
.
.
.
1
2
1
9
1
.
1
.
3
1
6
.
1
.
1
2
.
2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Human Services
.
10
463
66
93
47
13
1
.
1
.
694
- Centrelink
- Medicare Australia
7
29
41
491
1076
34
644
26
490
35
239
57
53
20
8
3
1
.
2
1
.
.
2561
696
Immigration & Citizenship
.
3
34
84
183
66
22
5
1
.
.
398
- MRT & RRT
.
.
4
7
5
1
3
1
.
.
.
21
Infrastructure
.
.
32
22
41
33
19
7
1
1
.
156
- Australian Transport Safety Bureau
.
.
.
.
1
.
1
1
.
.
.
3
DIISR
.
5
10
59
81
76
24
3
4
1
.
263
- AIATSIS
- Australian Research Council
- IP AUSTRALIA
- Questacon
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
8
1
.
4
24
3
1
4
20
2
1
6
18
1
.
2
1
2
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
2
16
72
10
Prime Minister & Cabinet
.
1
4
6
18
21
10
3
2
.
.
65
- Aust. Institute of Family Studies
- ANAO
- Australian Public Service Commission
- Commonwealth Ombudsman
- National Archives of Australia
- Office of the Privacy Commissioner
- OIGIS
- Office of National Assessments
- Old Parliament House
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
3
.
.
.
.
.
17
2
3
4
.
.
.
.
.
20
.
2
6
1
.
1
3
.
23
7
2
4
2
1
7
1
1
9
4
1
1
3
.
1
3
2
.
.
1
.
.
1
3
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
3
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
3
69
13
9
18
6
2
15
7
Table 39: Promotions of ongoing staff: agency by classification, 2009-10
Agency
APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
EL 1
EL 2
Classification
Grad APS
Total
SES 1 SES 2 SES 3
Resources, Energy and Tourism
.
1
.
15
25
29
22
2
.
.
.
94
- Geoscience Australia
- NOPSA
.
.
.
.
15
.
5
1
8
.
10
.
8
.
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
47
1
Treasury
.
.
70
57
41
27
12
2
.
.
.
209
- Australian Bureau of Statistics
- ACCC
- AOFM
- ASIC
- Australian Taxation Office
- Commonwealth Grants Commission
- Productivity Commission
- Royal Australian Mint
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
2
1
.
4
1
.
.
1
98
1
.
.
356
.
.
.
168
33
1
19
40
.
8
.
132
31
3
47
161
1
3
1
42
26
1
56
97
.
8
.
16
13
.
26
59
.
.
.
7
2
.
.
8
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
467
107
5
152
722
1
19
2
Veterans' Affairs
1
9
31
39
36
31
10
1
1
.
.
159
- Australian War Memorial
.
.
1
3
2
3
.
.
.
.
.
9
Total
71
1101
2895
2922
3331
2430 1027 157
49
18
3
14004
Table 40: Promotions of ongoing staff: within, from and to other agencies, 2009-10
Promoted within
agency
Agency
Source: APSED
Office of the Workplace Ombudsman
0
(NC)
Promoted from other
agency
Promoted to other
agency
Gain or
loss
% of promotions that are
within agency
0
1
-1
.
0
Total promotions in
agency
Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry
605
18
38
-20
97.1
623
- AFMA
- APVMA
- Wheat Exports Australia
12
14
1
2
1
0
2
2
0
0
-1
0
85.7
93.3
100.0
14
15
1
Attorney-General's
233
28
33
-5
89.3
261
- Administrative Appeals Tribunal
- ACLEI
- AUSTRAC
- Australian Crime Commission
- Customs
- CrimTrac Agency
- Family Court of Australia
- Federal Court of Australia
- Federal Magistrates Court
- Human Rights Commission
- ITSA
- National Capital Authority
- National Native Title Tribunal
- Commonwealth DPP
- Office of the Parl. Counsel
1
1
9
19
148
11
18
5
5
1
10
8
3
15
7
1
2
2
3
21
6
3
0
2
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
1
3
5
24
7
2
5
0
0
3
1
0
2
1
1
1
-1
-2
-3
-1
1
-5
2
0
-1
-1
1
-2
-1
50.0
33.3
81.8
86.4
87.6
64.7
85.7
100.0
71.4
100.0
83.3
100.0
75.0
100.0
100.0
2
3
11
22
169
17
21
5
7
1
12
8
4
15
7
DBCDE
87
22
8
14
79.8
109
- ACMA
63
9
4
5
87.5
72
Climate Change and Energy
Efficiency
67
21
15
6
76.1
88
- ORER
1
0
1
-1
100.0
1
Defence
1524
82
79
3
94.9
1606
Table 40: Promotions of ongoing staff: within, from and to other agencies, 2009-10
Promoted within
agency
Agency
Promoted from other
agency
Promoted to other
agency
Gain or
loss
% of promotions that are Total promotions in
within agency
agency
71
- Defence Housing Australia
70
1
3
-2
98.6
DEEWR
666
72
54
18
90.2
738
- ABCC
- Comcare
- Fair Work Australia
- Office of the Fair Work Ombudsman
- Safe Work Australia
20
61
27
103
20
4
4
5
11
5
5
12
0
14
2
-1
-8
5
-3
3
83.3
93.8
84.4
90.4
80.0
24
65
32
114
25
Environment, Water, Heritage and
219
the Arts
22
31
-9
90.9
241
- Bureau of Meteorology
- GBRMPA
- Murray Darling Basin Authority
- National Library of Australia
- National Museum of Australia
- National Film and Sound Archive
- National Water Commission
- Screen Australia
88
12
18
32
11
16
3
7
6
1
4
3
2
2
1
2
0
1
2
2
4
0
0
0
6
0
2
1
-2
2
1
2
93.6
92.3
81.8
91.4
84.6
88.9
75.0
77.8
94
13
22
35
13
18
4
9
FaHCSIA
323
58
36
22
84.8
381
- Aboriginal Hostels Ltd.
- EOWA
- Torres Strait Regional Authority
10
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
-1
100.0
100.0
100.0
10
2
1
Finance & Deregulation
213
27
20
7
88.8
240
- Australian Electoral Commission
- ComSuper
30
48
12
10
3
17
9
-7
71.4
82.8
42
58
Foreign Affairs & Trade
669
18
8
10
97.4
687
- ACIAR
- AusAID
- AUSTRADE
1
80
22
0
12
7
0
7
0
0
5
7
100.0
87.0
75.9
1
92
29
Table 40: Promotions of ongoing staff: within, from and to other agencies, 2009-10
Promoted within
agency
Agency
Promoted from other
agency
Promoted to other
agency
Gain or
loss
% of promotions that are
within agency
Total promotions in
agency
Health & Ageing
587
47
24
23
92.6
634
- Aust. Institute of Health & Welfare
- AOTDTA
- ASADA
- ARPANSA
- Cancer Australia
- FSANZ
- National Blood Authority
- NHMRC
- Private Health Insurance
Ombudsman
- Professional Services Review
37
2
8
4
1
7
1
32
17
3
0
1
1
2
2
2
7
0
2
0
0
0
2
6
10
3
-2
1
1
2
0
-4
68.5
40.0
100.0
80.0
50.0
77.8
33.3
94.1
54
5
8
5
2
9
3
34
1
0
0
0
100.0
1
0
1
0
1
0.0
1
Human Services
676
18
30
-12
97.4
694
- Centrelink
- Medicare Australia
2529
668
32
28
49
15
-17
13
98.8
96.0
2561
696
Immigration & Citizenship
368
30
32
-2
92.5
398
- MRT & RRT
16
Infrastructure
142
- Australian Transport Safety Bureau 2
5
14
1
1
13
0
4
1
1
76.2
91.0
66.7
21
156
3
DIISR
231
32
14
18
87.8
263
- AIATSIS
- Australian Research Council
- IP AUSTRALIA
- Questacon
1
15
68
9
1
1
4
1
0
4
6
3
1
-3
-2
-2
50.0
93.8
94.4
90.0
2
16
72
10
Prime Minister & Cabinet
55
10
24
-14
84.6
65
- Aust. Institute of Family Studies
- ANAO
- Australian Public Service
Commission
3
69
0
0
0
9
0
-9
100.0
100.0
3
69
11
2
1
1
84.6
13
Table 40: Promotions of ongoing staff: within, from and to other agencies, 2009-10
Promoted within
agency
- Commonwealth Ombudsman
- National Archives of Australia
- Office of the Privacy Commissioner
- OIGIS
- Office of National Assessments
- Old Parliament House
5
17
6
2
13
6
4
1
0
0
2
1
2
4
4
0
0
1
2
-3
-4
0
2
0
% of promotions that are Total promotions in
within agency
agency
55.6
9
94.4
18
100.0
6
100.0
2
86.7
15
85.7
7
Resources, Energy and Tourism
78
16
3
13
83.0
94
- Geoscience Australia
- NOPSA
45
1
2
0
2
0
0
0
95.7
100.0
47
1
Treasury
206
3
18
-15
98.6
209
- Australian Bureau of Statistics
- ACCC
- AOFM
- ASIC
- Australian Taxation Office
- Commonwealth Grants Commission
- Productivity Commission
- Royal Australian Mint
446
101
4
140
713
1
17
2
21
6
1
12
9
0
2
0
45
11
0
0
51
0
1
2
-24
-5
1
12
-42
0
1
-2
95.5
94.4
80.0
92.1
98.8
100.0
89.5
100.0
467
107
5
152
722
1
19
2
Veterans' Affairs
149
10
13
-3
93.7
159
- Australian War Memorial
9
0
2
-2
100.0
9
Total
13144
860
860
0
93.9
14004
Agency
Promoted from other
agency
Promoted to other
agency
Gain or
loss
Table 41: Transfers of ongoing staff: from and to other agencies, 2009-10
From
other agencies
Agency
To
other agencies
Gain or loss
Source: APSED
Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry
42
104
-62
- AFMA
- APVMA
2
0
9
3
-7
-3
Attorney-General's
64
58
6
- Administrative Appeals Tribunal
- ACLEI
- AUSTRAC
- Australian Crime Commission
- Customs
- CrimTrac Agency
- Family Court of Australia
- Federal Court of Australia
- Federal Magistrates Court
- Human Rights Commission
- ITSA
- National Capital Authority
- National Native Title Tribunal
- Commonwealth DPP
- Office of the Parl. Counsel
1
3
4
12
54
3
11
3
4
1
1
4
0
2
3
0
0
7
13
40
14
9
3
5
1
3
3
4
3
0
1
3
-3
-1
14
-11
2
0
-1
0
-2
1
-4
-1
3
DBCDE
44
36
8
- ACMA
14
13
1
Climate Change and Energy Efficiency
83
40
43
- ORER
2
1
1
Defence
157
111
46
- Defence Housing Australia
3
6
-3
DEEWR
144
181
-37
- ABCC
4
6
-2
Table 41: Transfers of ongoing staff: from and to other agencies, 2009-10
From
other agencies
Agency
To
other agencies
Gain or loss
- Comcare
- Fair Work Australia
- Office of the Fair Work Ombudsman
- Safe Work Australia
11
10
14
14
23
5
41
9
-12
5
-27
5
Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts
99
65
34
- Aust. National Maritime Museum
- Bureau of Meteorology
- Murray Darling Basin Authority
- National Library of Australia
- National Museum of Australia
- National Film and Sound Archive
- National Water Commission
1
8
13
6
3
1
1
1
1
6
1
3
0
1
0
7
7
5
0
1
0
FaHCSIA
139
118
21
- Aboriginal Hostels Ltd.
2
0
2
Finance & Deregulation
75
72
3
- Australian Electoral Commission
- ComSuper
25
10
7
25
18
-15
Foreign Affairs & Trade
64
12
52
- AusAID
- AUSTRADE
21
6
9
5
12
1
Health & Ageing
125
90
35
- Aust. Institute of Health & Welfare
- AOTDTA
- ASADA
- ARPANSA
- Cancer Australia
- FSANZ
- National Blood Authority
- NHMRC
41
4
3
0
2
1
4
7
9
2
1
2
4
3
3
13
32
2
2
-2
-2
-2
1
-6
Table 41: Transfers of ongoing staff: from and to other agencies, 2009-10
From
other agencies
Agency
To
other agencies
Gain or loss
- Professional Services Review
1
1
0
Human Services
112
87
25
- Centrelink
- Medicare Australia
65
38
102
67
-37
-29
Immigration & Citizenship
41
89
-48
- MRT & RRT
3
1
2
Infrastructure
31
70
-39
- Australian Transport Safety Bureau
3
1
2
DIISR
71
45
26
- AIATSIS
- Australian Research Council
- IP AUSTRALIA
- Questacon
0
5
4
2
1
14
14
1
-1
-9
-10
1
Prime Minister & Cabinet
63
33
30
- ANAO
- Australian Public Service Commission
- Commonwealth Ombudsman
- National Archives of Australia
- Office of the Privacy Commissioner
- Office of National Assessments
- Old Parliament House
4
11
2
4
5
8
1
10
19
9
6
2
5
2
-6
-8
-7
-2
3
3
-1
Resources, Energy and Tourism
37
28
9
- Geoscience Australia
5
16
-11
Treasury
32
29
3
- Australian Bureau of Statistics
- ACCC
- ASIC
54
12
12
71
8
4
-17
4
8
Table 41: Transfers of ongoing staff: from and to other agencies, 2009-10
From
other agencies
Agency
To
other agencies
Gain or loss
- Australian Taxation Office
- Commonwealth Grants Commission
- Productivity Commission
- Royal Australian Mint
36
0
4
1
85
2
3
2
-49
-2
1
-1
Veterans' Affairs
18
27
-9
- Australian War Memorial
0
2
-2
Total
2060
2060
0
Table 42: Movements of ongoing staff: state from and to by sex, 2009-10
State moved from
ACT
NSW
Vic
Qld
SA
WA
Tas
State moved to
O'seas
Total
NT
Source: APSED
Note: movements include all promotions and transfers within and between agencies, where the employee moved interstate. Movements of less than 90 days are not
included.
Men
Australian Capital Territory
New South Wales
Victoria
Queensland
South Australia
Western Australia
Tasmania
Northern Territory
Overseas
Total men
.
315
235
192
84
70
43
68
263
1270
213
.
80
111
44
29
12
16
22
527
186
78
.
77
86
24
24
27
28
530
174
117
84
.
53
31
21
35
5
520
78
51
75
53
.
36
7
13
13
326
Australian Capital Territory
New South Wales
Victoria
Queensland
South Australia
Western Australia
Tasmania
Northern Territory
Overseas
Total women
.
447
276
215
103
88
34
89
232
1484
277
.
95
208
110
26
18
56
20
810
210
110
.
131
87
38
34
29
30
669
201
235
129
.
89
43
44
77
9
827
81
106
69
85
.
50
18
37
9
455
Australian Capital Territory
New South Wales
Victoria
Queensland
.
762
511
407
490
.
175
319
396
188
.
208
375
352
213
.
159
157
144
138
46
20
13
27
28
.
2
12
12
160
22
11
18
25
10
7
.
11
.
104
59
16
23
37
14
10
7
.
.
166
267
14
17
10
17
4
3
4
.
336
1045
622
545
532
336
211
119
186
343
3939
31
15
23
43
18
8
.
9
.
147
68
59
34
76
43
28
11
.
2
321
212
17
14
12
15
11
1
4
.
286
1150
1008
675
814
506
292
171
323
314
5253
53
26
41
68
127
75
57
113
479
31
31
22
2195
1630
1220
1346
Women
70
19
35
44
41
.
11
22
12
254
Total
116
39
48
71
Table 42: Movements of ongoing staff: state from and to by sex, 2009-10
State moved from
ACT
NSW
Vic
Qld
SA
WA
Tas
NT
South Australia
Western Australia
Tasmania
Northern Territory
Overseas
187
158
77
157
495
154
55
30
72
42
173
62
58
56
58
142
74
65
112
14
.
86
25
50
22
69
.
13
34
24
28
15
.
20
.
57
38
18
.
2
32
15
4
8
.
Total
2754
1337
1199
1347
781
414
251
487
622
State moved to
O'seas
Total
842
503
290
509
657
9192
Table 43: Separations of ongoing staff: type of separation by sex, 1995-96 to 2009-10
Separation type
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
2005 2006
2007
Year ending June
2008
2009 2010
Source: APSED
Note: age retirement includes resignations after age 55.
Men
Resignation
Age retirement
Retrenchment
Invalidity retirement
Termination of appointment
Mobility provisions
Compulsory move to non-APS agency
Death
Other
Total men
2094
853
1149
198
453
383
1
77
7
5215
1980
421
5273
130
102
43
.
71
9
8029
1896
333
5536
88
92
620
.
73
12
8650
1867
403
4377
87
81
204
3
63
13
7098
2003
336
2026
91
328
18
761
55
8
5626
2269
387
925
124
214
.
1
53
47
4020
2150
448
1205
88
310
.
.
47
8
4256
Resignation
Age retirement
Retrenchment
Invalidity retirement
Termination of appointment
Mobility provisions
Compulsory move to non-APS agency
Death
Other
Total women
2153
383
765
134
310
131
.
31
13
3920
2155
264
4797
85
74
28
.
22
16
7441
1928
222
4702
70
72
997
.
24
8
8023
1989
238
4684
107
91
190
5
30
13
7347
2228
274
1654
57
400
7
698
29
7
5354
2678
275
587
72
252
.
1
28
39
3932
2569
326
937
61
281
.
1
31
8
4214
2095
442
490
114
167
.
.
47
1
3356
2229
535
334
103
160
.
.
71
2
3434
2537
599
1141
111
143
.
1131
58
.
5720
2730
715
497
114
141
.
.
59
1
4257
3335
712
385
101
148
.
2
67
.
4750
3711
971
398
116
147
.
.
55
1
5399
2627
860
873
119
113
.
.
52
.
4644
2270
774
728
125
118
.
.
58
.
4073
2867
454
287
85
162
.
1
25
1
3882
3220
548
664
97
106
.
230
53
.
4918
3744
655
521
137
156
.
.
49
.
5262
4380
747
277
122
165
.
1
46
.
5738
5075
965
414
141
142
.
.
42
.
6779
3942
854
865
137
119
.
.
44
.
5961
3407
893
947
160
119
.
.
47
.
5573
5096
989
621
188
322
5757
1147
1805
208
249
6474
1370
1018
251
297
7715
1459
662
223
313
8786
1936
812
257
289
6569
1714
1738
256
232
5677
1667
1675
285
237
Women
2780
371
400
67
163
.
.
29
1
3811
Total
Resignation
Age retirement
Retrenchment
Invalidity retirement
Termination of appointment
4247
1236
1914
332
763
4135
685
10070
215
176
3824
555
10238
158
164
3856
641
9061
194
172
4231
610
3680
148
728
4947
662
1512
196
466
4719
774
2142
149
591
4875
813
890
181
330
Table 43: Separations of ongoing staff: type of separation by sex, 1995-96 to 2009-10
Mobility provisions
Compulsory move to non-APS agency
Death
Other
Year ending June
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
2005 2006
2007
2008
2009 2010
514 71
1617
394
25
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
8
1459
2
1
.
1
1361
.
3
.
.
.
108 93
97
93
84
81
78
76
96
111
108 113
97
96
105
20
25
20
26
15
86
16
2
3
.
1
.
1
.
.
Total
9135 15470 16673 14445 10980 7952 8470 7167 7316 10638 9519 10488 12178 10605 9646
Separation type
Table 44: Separations of ongoing staff: base classification by sex, 1995-96 to 2009-10
Classification
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
Year ending June
2009
2010
Source: APSED
Men
APS 1
APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
EL 1
EL 2
SES 1
SES 2
SES 3
Trainee
Graduate APS
Other
Total men
859
436
587
452
660
926
589
449
89
36
11
49
32
40
5215
786
609
1047
843
1149
1502
1057
767
103
49
14
61
28
14
8029
784
718
1320
1134
1215
1522
999
686
139
44
11
46
26
6
8650
772
575
1058
875
932
1238
822
581
96
35
10
19
25
60
7098
412
526
498
1006
450
1004
688
670
139
32
19
11
20
151
5626
177
293
454
611
449
781
589
472
98
27
19
19
31
.
4020
184
321
470
778
463
795
582
478
81
25
10
44
25
.
4256
73
234
405
688
324
680
430
398
59
18
8
18
21
.
3356
76
205
504
532
378
716
515
366
62
29
7
25
19
.
3434
341
1162
700
745
498
916
685
490
81
20
10
52
20
.
5720
103
166
595
620
545
939
693
466
59
27
5
18
21
.
4257
111
163
771
633
624
1039
792
470
59
22
11
27
28
.
4750
95
191
818
693
661
1157
951
611
93
36
6
47
40
.
5399
60
167
691
592
695
992
806
469
79
30
10
22
31
.
4644
48
123
557
595
534
770
800
498
82
17
8
14
27
.
4073
155
416
986
1259
535
893
393
209
25
5
1
16
25
.
192
311
1246
1243
603
958
413
195
33
9
3
29
27
.
243
360
1604
1160
605
974
492
209
31
7
1
17
35
.
212
414
1702
1409
797
1184
652
283
48
7
2
18
51
.
143
336
1290
1309
780
1086
625
265
45
8
7
22
45
.
91
237
1254
1181
709
1031
642
316
46
17
2
12
35
.
Women
APS 1
APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
EL 1
EL 2
SES 1
SES 2
SES 3
Trainee
Graduate APS
Other
676
582
788
501
460
524
211
87
15
9
1
22
26
18
884
957
1547
1215
1024
995
479
220
32
7
1
35
36
9
682
915
1891
1702
1096
961
495
179
31
3
3
31
26
8
717
819
2102
1234
956
887
381
174
16
5
.
23
31
2
307
668
805
1471
466
826
388
249
48
7
3
13
38
65
164
413
693
1036
411
631
319
156
30
13
3
30
33
.
159
351
685
1188
472
728
333
178
29
5
1
46
39
.
94
306
646
1303
331
675
245
143
21
5
.
19
23
.
159
254
850
1058
344
682
320
136
23
8
.
23
25
.
Table 44: Separations of ongoing staff: base classification by sex, 1995-96 to 2009-10
Total women
Year ending June
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
3920
7441
8023
7347
5354
3932
4214
3811
3882
4918
5262
5738
6779
5961
5573
APS 1
APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
EL 1
EL 2
SES 1
SES 2
SES 3
Trainee
Graduate APS
Other
1535
1018
1375
953
1120
1450
800
536
104
45
12
71
58
58
1670
1566
2594
2058
2173
2497
1536
987
135
56
15
96
64
23
1466
1633
3211
2836
2311
2483
1494
865
170
47
14
77
52
14
1489
1394
3160
2109
1888
2125
1203
755
112
40
10
42
56
62
719
1194
1303
2477
916
1830
1076
919
187
39
22
24
58
216
341
706
1147
1647
860
1412
908
628
128
40
22
49
64
.
343
672
1155
1966
935
1523
915
656
110
30
11
90
64
.
167
540
1051
1991
655
1355
675
541
80
23
8
37
44
.
235
459
1354
1590
722
1398
835
502
85
37
7
48
44
.
496
1578
1686
2004
1033
1809
1078
699
106
25
11
68
45
.
295
477
1841
1863
1148
1897
1106
661
92
36
8
47
48
.
354
523
2375
1793
1229
2013
1284
679
90
29
12
44
63
.
307
605
2520
2102
1458
2341
1603
894
141
43
8
65
91
.
203
503
1981
1901
1475
2078
1431
734
124
38
17
44
76
.
139
360
1811
1776
1243
1801
1442
814
128
34
10
26
62
.
Total
9135
15470
16673
14445
10980
7952
8470
7167
7316
10638
9519
10488
12178
10605
9646
Classification
Total
Table 45: Separations of ongoing staff by age group to sex, 1995-96 to 2009-10
Age group
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
Year ending June
2009
2010
Source: APSED
Men
Under 20
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60
61
62
63
64 and over
Total men
5
279
574
644
677
643
739
562
614
104
76
75
52
171
5215
8
270
687
985
1152
1215
1219
1026
915
133
101
71
61
186
8029
4
270
817
1040
1232
1345
1383
1230
872
100
90
71
44
152
8650
3
194
696
906
1009
1049
1001
1097
711
105
75
66
47
139
7098
6
185
648
643
748
774
792
957
554
77
60
50
50
82
5626
9
190
498
459
436
431
378
850
474
80
63
45
36
71
4020
13
185
393
460
430
471
397
1047
505
92
54
38
48
123
4256
8
151
386
411
353
331
300
758
409
55
46
41
23
84
3356
17
162
368
448
324
336
302
754
416
63
53
41
36
114
3434
8
263
683
707
632
674
549
1073
648
114
74
56
69
170
5720
4
200
539
495
401
392
387
876
524
97
67
75
50
150
4257
12
279
574
615
533
497
397
923
494
104
63
56
49
154
4750
23
311
732
638
603
437
448
1007
563
167
107
78
65
220
5399
12
231
542
523
459
371
404
874
585
162
117
90
62
212
4644
12
178
451
429
395
325
315
786
528
140
101
91
75
247
4073
12
350
901
848
584
533
412
513
460
63
54
59
40
89
23
344
919
835
695
552
449
568
553
78
46
61
53
86
25
451
1017
882
727
600
538
597
541
83
57
51
57
112
41
531
1189
990
935
685
590
683
555
165
101
64
77
173
26
462
930
851
788
610
523
624
634
127
98
58
70
160
24
348
801
705
672
519
531
668
654
141
99
91
79
241
Women
Under 20
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60
61
62
63
64 and over
13
300
736
758
591
435
380
260
265
44
28
18
28
64
5
348
1199
1605
1292
993
737
568
462
66
43
28
29
66
3
363
1244
1544
1389
1176
917
696
473
61
55
32
22
48
8
248
1125
1526
1342
991
788
677
454
41
46
24
18
59
6
259
869
928
848
674
602
582
383
53
43
29
30
48
19
294
704
634
549
504
382
419
263
36
38
27
18
45
23
310
714
716
592
485
383
470
346
43
29
39
22
42
13
341
730
621
508
392
359
348
325
46
38
37
18
35
7
314
718
660
475
426
350
363
366
50
33
39
30
51
Table 45: Separations of ongoing staff by age group to sex, 1995-96 to 2009-10
Total women
Year ending June
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
3920
7441
8023
7347
5354
3932
4214
3811
3882
4918
5262
5738
6779
5961
5573
Under 20
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60
61
62
63
64 and over
18
579
1310
1402
1268
1078
1119
822
879
148
104
93
80
235
13
618
1886
2590
2444
2208
1956
1594
1377
199
144
99
90
252
7
633
2061
2584
2621
2521
2300
1926
1345
161
145
103
66
200
11
442
1821
2432
2351
2040
1789
1774
1165
146
121
90
65
198
12
444
1517
1571
1596
1448
1394
1539
937
130
103
79
80
130
28
484
1202
1093
985
935
760
1269
737
116
101
72
54
116
36
495
1107
1176
1022
956
780
1517
851
135
83
77
70
165
21
492
1116
1032
861
723
659
1106
734
101
84
78
41
119
24
476
1086
1108
799
762
652
1117
782
113
86
80
66
165
20
613
1584
1555
1216
1207
961
1586
1108
177
128
115
109
259
27
544
1458
1330
1096
944
836
1444
1077
175
113
136
103
236
37
730
1591
1497
1260
1097
935
1520
1035
187
120
107
106
266
64
842
1921
1628
1538
1122
1038
1690
1118
332
208
142
142
393
38
693
1472
1374
1247
981
927
1498
1219
289
215
148
132
372
36
526
1252
1134
1067
844
846
1454
1182
281
200
182
154
488
Total
9135
15470
16673
14445
10980
7952
8470
7167
7316
10638
9519
10488
12178
10605
9646
Age group
Total
Table 46: Separations of ongoing staff: resignations by age group to sex, 1995-96 to 2009-10
Age group
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
Year ending June
2009
2010
Source: APSED
Note: resignations after age 55 are included with age retirements.
Men
Under 20
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
Total men
3
234
445
448
317
267
210
170
2094
8
194
403
406
357
261
198
153
1980
4
159
438
357
329
269
181
159
1896
1
131
416
376
322
233
165
223
1867
4
138
431
336
331
283
193
287
2003
5
168
435
374
323
275
200
489
2269
8
148
313
333
283
275
205
585
2150
7
137
352
337
280
240
192
550
2095
Under 20
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
Total women
12
245
563
520
329
217
170
97
2153
4
235
560
491
361
232
183
89
2155
1
194
494
437
333
209
143
117
1928
7
170
532
452
327
226
162
113
1989
1
186
558
488
375
249
199
172
2228
11
260
618
519
432
351
235
252
2678
17
255
611
510
382
299
220
275
2569
13
322
685
552
421
298
252
237
2780
Under 20
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
15
479
1008
968
646
484
380
12
429
963
897
718
493
381
5
353
932
794
662
478
324
8
301
948
828
649
459
327
5
324
989
824
706
532
392
16
428
1053
893
755
626
435
25
403
924
843
665
574
425
20
459
1037
889
701
538
444
12
154
347
404
275
251
200
586
2229
6
159
431
415
326
305
223
672
2537
4
184
511
445
342
319
262
663
2730
10
264
546
576
477
408
293
761
3335
19
300
699
590
538
384
332
849
3711
11
195
469
439
358
260
258
637
2627
12
165
429
379
330
244
201
510
2270
7
295
682
596
416
343
255
273
2867
10
308
812
695
456
350
271
318
3220
20
333
877
766
594
430
328
396
3744
23
432
980
834
663
527
434
487
4380
35
516
1144
930
845
591
465
549
5075
24
419
847
741
661
471
371
408
3942
23
329
745
628
537
388
358
399
3407
19
449
1029
1000
691
594
455
16
467
1243
1110
782
655
494
24
517
1388
1211
936
749
590
33
696
1526
1410
1140
935
727
54
816
1843
1520
1383
975
797
35
614
1316
1180
1019
731
629
35
494
1174
1007
867
632
559
Women
Total
Table 46: Separations of ongoing staff: resignations by age group to sex, 1995-96 to 2009-10
50-54
267
242
276
336
459
741
860
787
859
990
Year ending June
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
1059
1248
1398
1045
909
Total
4247
4135
3824
3856
4231
4947
4719
4875
5096
5757
6474
Age group
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
7715
8786
6569
5677
Table 47: Separations of ongoing staff: age retirements by age group to sex, 1995-96 to 2009-10
Age group
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
Year ended June
2009
2010
Source: APSED
Note: age retirements include resignations after age 55.
Men
55-59
60
61
62
63
64 and over
Total men
461
83
61
59
33
156
853
198
36
23
20
18
126
421
154
30
19
16
12
102
333
196
42
28
22
16
99
403
184
33
22
21
13
63
336
215
42
38
24
18
50
387
221
61
32
20
19
95
448
247
43
33
30
18
71
442
288
53
39
27
30
98
535
55-59
60
61
62
63
64 and over
Total women
222
37
26
17
26
55
383
147
25
21
11
8
52
264
130
23
18
8
11
32
222
137
15
23
8
6
49
238
168
22
21
14
13
36
274
166
20
30
17
11
31
275
192
29
22
33
12
38
326
247
29
23
29
14
29
371
55-59
60
61
62
63
64 and over
683
120
87
76
59
211
345
61
44
31
26
178
284
53
37
24
23
134
333
57
51
30
22
148
352
55
43
35
26
99
381
62
68
41
29
81
413
90
54
53
31
133
494
72
56
59
32
100
Total
1236
685
555
641
610
662
774
813
313
64
38
33
40
111
599
369
72
53
62
36
123
715
365
85
50
44
41
127
712
433
144
86
62
54
192
971
368
123
88
65
46
170
860
306
100
66
63
49
190
774
319
48
43
38
28
72
548
396
61
36
45
45
72
655
434
68
49
43
51
102
747
465
143
87
49
68
153
965
453
96
72
46
55
132
854
401
92
75
66
55
204
893
575
94
69
64
51
136
632
112
81
71
68
183
765
133
89
107
81
195
799
153
99
87
92
229
898
287
173
111
122
345
821
219
160
111
101
302
707
192
141
129
104
394
989
1147
1370
1459
1936
1714
1667
Women
287
41
30
37
21
38
454
Total
Table 48: Separations of ongoing staff: retrenchments by age group and sex, 1995-96 to 2009-10
Age group
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
Year ending June
2009
2010
Source: APSED
Men
Under 20
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60
61
62
63
64 and over
Total men
1
17
71
108
183
202
285
211
45
8
4
5
7
2
1149
.
63
264
540
760
899
960
813
670
87
73
49
41
54
5273
.
86
309
589
767
919
1016
952
651
60
64
51
28
44
5536
1
49
234
475
618
751
759
799
479
60
45
42
28
37
4377
.
15
101
172
229
294
350
454
281
33
32
22
30
13
2026
.
2
18
42
53
94
106
280
225
33
23
18
13
18
925
.
11
29
65
101
135
132
364
251
29
20
17
26
25
1205
.
2
6
29
37
49
51
151
121
8
12
8
4
12
490
.
.
5
7
15
31
45
101
87
7
11
12
4
9
334
.
9
31
70
79
137
161
253
238
35
30
19
23
56
1141
.
1
9
21
22
47
79
145
110
19
9
11
8
16
497
.
1
5
6
25
48
62
107
77
13
9
8
4
20
385
.
1
11
21
34
25
61
93
82
15
17
10
8
20
398
1
28
58
58
75
79
102
180
166
29
25
23
14
35
873
.
4
5
23
43
54
73
202
166
37
31
23
17
50
728
.
1
12
23
22
49
51
46
53
6
3
2
8
11
.
6
30
75
75
98
78
127
107
14
11
18
9
16
.
.
9
35
63
69
67
115
110
12
9
13
7
12
.
2
7
13
20
32
42
61
68
11
5
6
4
6
.
1
20
29
42
57
60
80
58
17
11
13
9
17
.
20
64
83
97
100
106
157
141
28
24
9
12
24
.
5
26
52
99
90
124
202
202
43
22
23
23
36
Women
Under 20
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60
61
62
63
64 and over
.
25
96
156
147
121
121
88
9
1
.
.
1
.
1
98
604
1091
885
727
534
450
303
36
17
17
21
13
.
110
571
916
883
748
596
472
291
36
34
21
8
16
.
63
523
996
963
688
559
524
290
23
21
13
12
9
.
6
152
271
308
249
244
230
133
21
14
10
9
7
.
.
32
62
68
94
77
121
84
13
6
10
7
13
.
13
50
140
160
137
121
148
129
13
6
6
10
4
.
3
13
31
52
55
58
77
69
14
12
8
3
5
Table 48: Separations of ongoing staff: retrenchments by age group and sex, 1995-96 to 2009-10
Total women
765
Year ending June
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
4797
4702
4684
1654
587
937
400
287
664
521
277
414
865
947
Under 20
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60
61
62
63
64 and over
1
42
167
264
330
323
406
299
54
9
4
5
8
2
1
161
868
1631
1645
1626
1494
1263
973
123
90
66
62
67
.
196
880
1505
1650
1667
1612
1424
942
96
98
72
36
60
1
112
757
1471
1581
1439
1318
1323
769
83
66
55
40
46
.
21
253
443
537
543
594
684
414
54
46
32
39
20
.
2
50
104
121
188
183
401
309
46
29
28
20
31
.
24
79
205
261
272
253
512
380
42
26
23
36
29
.
5
19
60
89
104
109
228
190
22
24
16
7
17
.
1
17
30
37
80
96
147
140
13
14
14
12
20
.
15
61
145
154
235
239
380
345
49
41
37
32
72
.
1
18
56
85
116
146
260
220
31
18
24
15
28
.
3
12
19
45
80
104
168
145
24
14
14
8
26
.
2
31
50
76
82
121
173
140
32
28
23
17
37
1
48
122
141
172
179
208
337
307
57
49
32
26
59
.
9
31
75
142
144
197
404
368
80
53
46
40
86
Total
1914
10070
10238
9061
3680
1512
2142
890
621
1805
1018
662
812
1738
1675
Age group
1996
Total
Table 49: Separations of ongoing staff: separation type by classification and sex, 2009-10
Separation type
APS 1
APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
EL 1 EL 2
SES 1
SES 2
SES 3
Classification
Grad APS Total
Trainee
Source: APSED
Note: age retirements include resignations after age 55.
Men
Resignation
Age Retirement
Retrenchment
Invalidity Retirement
Termination of Appointment
Death
Total men
25
8
5
3
6
1
48
49
32
17
10
13
2
123
358
81
53
21
36
8
557
317
98
115
30
25
10
595
325
89
80
17
12
11
534
469
156
110
14
13
8
770
437
160
165
22
6
10
800
224
121
135
7
4
7
498
22
22
37
1
.
.
82
7
3
7
.
.
.
17
1
4
3
.
.
.
8
11
.
.
.
3
.
14
25
.
1
.
.
1
27
2270
774
728
125
118
58
4073
Resignation
Age Retirement
Retrenchment
Invalidity Retirement
Termination of Appointment
Death
Total women
51
20
10
6
3
1
91
140
47
30
8
9
3
237
886
179
93
36
56
4
1254
643
206
238
55
24
15
1181
447
112
126
14
7
3
709
677
161
153
18
14
8
1031
349
88
180
14
3
8
642
18
11
15
.
1
1
46
3
6
8
.
.
.
17
.
1
1
.
.
.
2
12
.
.
.
.
.
12
33
.
.
.
1
1
35
3407
893
947
160
119
47
5573
Resignation
Age Retirement
Retrenchment
Invalidity Retirement
Termination of Appointment
Death
76
28
15
9
9
2
189
79
47
18
22
5
1244
260
146
57
92
12
960
304
353
85
49
25
772
201
206
31
19
14
1146
317
263
32
27
16
786
248
345
36
9
18
372
183
228
16
5
10
40
33
52
1
1
1
10
9
15
.
.
.
1
5
4
.
.
.
23
.
.
.
3
.
58
.
1
.
1
2
5677
1667
1675
285
237
105
Total
139
360
1811
1776
1243
1801
1442
814 128
34
10
26
62
9646
Women
148
62
93
9
1
3
316
Total
Table 50: Separations of ongoing staff: agency by type of separation, 2008-09 and 2009-10
Agency
Resignation Age Retirement Retrenchment Invalidity Retirement Termination of Appointment
Death
Total
2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010
2009
2010
2009
2010 2009 2010 2009 2010
Source: APSED
Australian Industrial Registry (NC)
AFPC Secretariat (NC)
Workplace Authority (NC)
Office of the Workplace Ombudsman (NC)
6
3
39
26
Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry
- AFMA
- APVMA
- Wheat Exports Australia
.
.
.
.
3
.
1
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
228
14
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
3
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
10
3
271
41
.
.
.
.
229 154 56
48
7
77
6
12
2
3
4
7
304
301
7
5
6
11
4
3
2
1
.
1
1
.
.
2
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
9
9
6
12
5
4
Attorney-General's
82
92
12
23
7
11
1
2
5
4
1
.
108
132
- Administrative Appeals Tribunal
- ACLEI
- AUSTRAC
- Australian Crime Commission
- CustomsService
- CrimTrac Agency
- Family Court of Australia
- Federal Court of Australia
- Federal Magistrates Court
- Human Rights Commission
- ITSA
- National Capital Authority
- National Native Title Tribunal
- Commonwealth DPP
- Office of the Parl. Counsel
4
.
28
32
238
6
15
4
18
7
10
8
22
41
3
2
1
24
28
200
10
21
10
14
15
15
4
18
49
2
.
.
2
4
68
3
7
3
.
.
4
1
1
5
1
3
.
2
3
53
4
13
7
4
1
2
.
4
7
1
1
.
.
17
15
.
19
12
7
.
1
.
3
.
1
.
.
.
3
28
.
14
22
14
2
2
.
2
3
.
.
.
.
1
4
.
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
1
7
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
2
4
1
.
1
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
.
4
1
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
7
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
5
.
30
56
336
10
41
20
25
7
17
9
26
47
5
5
1
27
36
294
15
48
40
32
18
20
4
24
59
3
DBCDE
35
26
7
4
4
20
.
1
4
.
.
.
50
51
- ACMA
26
21
8
3
21
18
1
1
1
.
.
.
57
43
Climate Change and Energy Efficiency
13
28
.
5
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
13
34
Defence
771 634 284
247
386
51
50
46
31
27
16 13 1538 1018
Table 50: Separations of ongoing staff: agency by type of separation, 2008-09 and 2009-10
- Defence Housing Australia
Resignation Age Retirement Retrenchment Invalidity Retirement Termination of Appointment
Death
Total
2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010
2009
2010
2009
2010 2009 2010 2009 2010
57
109 6
8
1
.
.
.
2
1
.
.
66
118
DEEWR
303 209 56
62
22
5
3
8
9
11
.
6
393
301
- ABCC
- Comcare
- Fair Work Australia
- Office of the Fair Work Ombudsman
- Safe Work Australia
14
33
.
.
.
1
7
2
2
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
4
1
14
.
.
2
.
.
.
.
2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
16
43
.
.
.
12
47
11
50
4
Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts 117 126 26
34
11
7
3
2
1
2
1
2
159
173
- Aust. National Maritime Museum
- Bureau of Meteorology
- GBRMPA
- Murray Darling Basin Authority
- National Library of Australia
- National Museum of Australia
- National Film and Sound Archive
- National Water Commission
- Screen Australia
8
36
17
6
20
13
5
4
6
1
25
.
1
16
1
2
.
.
4
27
1
1
7
2
1
.
.
.
2
1
.
5
.
.
.
19
.
9
3
1
1
.
.
1
10
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
2
.
.
2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
3
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
9
66
18
7
42
14
7
4
25
10
68
15
5
32
11
10
2
16
FaHCSIA
125 130 21
28
58
54
2
5
.
5
1
2
207
224
- Aboriginal Hostels Ltd.
- EOWA
- Torres Strait Regional Authority
80
1
4
78
1
2
22
.
1
18
.
.
6
1
.
21
.
.
1
.
.
1
.
.
4
.
.
10
.
.
.
.
.
1
.
1
113
2
5
129
1
3
Finance & Deregulation
59
83
10
16
1
2
1
3
2
4
.
1
73
109
- Australian Electoral Commission
- ComSuper
- Future Fund Management Agency
26
24
2
37
20
3
19
1
.
19
4
.
5
11
1
8
10
.
1
1
.
1
.
.
.
1
.
1
1
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
51
39
3
66
35
3
Foreign Affairs & Trade
75
49
50
42
5
9
2
2
.
.
2
.
134
102
- ACIAR
- AusAID
- AUSTRADE
2
38
26
3
29
22
1
6
4
.
8
2
.
1
26
.
.
5
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
1
3
46
56
3
37
31
Agency
11
34
8
34
4
6
27
10
3
22
9
8
1
6
2
7
.
.
.
Table 50: Separations of ongoing staff: agency by type of separation, 2008-09 and 2009-10
Agency
Resignation Age Retirement Retrenchment Invalidity Retirement Termination of Appointment
Death
Total
2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010
2009
2010
2009
2010 2009 2010 2009 2010
Health & Ageing
209 172 47
62
59
24
2
7
3
3
4
2
324
270
- Aust. Institute of Health & Welfare
- AOTDTA
- ASADA
- ARPANSA
- Cancer Australia
- FSANZ
- National Blood Authority
- NHMRC
- Private Health Insurance Ombudsman
- Professional Services Review
15
.
6
.
3
8
3
16
1
.
4
.
.
2
.
1
1
2
.
1
.
.
1
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
4
1
1
.
3
2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
20
.
7
5
3
10
6
21
1
.
19
3
8
5
2
4
10
11
.
2
Human Services
421 389 57
79
8
8
7
13
13
13
3
1
509
503
- Centrelink
- Medicare Australia
1243 1053 217
316 192 104
229
84
187
4
425
39
66
9
70
14
79
21
85
11
18
6
19
4
1810 1881
460 344
Immigration & Citizenship
253 123 45
14
239
243
6
1
8
4
3
7
554
392
- MRT & RRT
18
5
5
2
.
.
.
.
.
2
.
.
23
9
Infrastructure
82
51
22
20
37
24
.
.
.
1
2
1
143
97
- Australian Transport Safety Bureau
.
3
.
2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
5
DIISR
57
69
19
13
22
10
.
1
3
3
1
1
102
97
- AIATSIS
- Australian Research Council
- IP AUSTRALIA
- Questacon
3
7
42
5
2
5
28
6
1
5
8
.
.
1
10
1
1
3
.
1
2
.
7
.
.
.
3
.
.
.
2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
5
15
54
6
4
6
48
7
Prime Minister & Cabinet
21
43
2
6
2
1
.
1
.
1
.
.
25
52
- Aust. Institute of Family Studies
- ANAO
- Australian Public Service Commission
- Commonwealth Ombudsman
4
22
11
12
5
32
6
13
1
4
5
3
1
4
3
4
.
.
11
.
.
.
9
5
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
5
27
27
15
6
36
18
22
15
3
4
2
1
3
6
7
.
1
5
.
.
4
.
1
2
5
.
.
Table 50: Separations of ongoing staff: agency by type of separation, 2008-09 and 2009-10
- National Archives of Australia
- Office of the Privacy Commissioner
- OIGIS
- Office of National Assessments
- Old Parliament House
Resignation Age Retirement Retrenchment Invalidity Retirement Termination of Appointment
Death
Total
2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010
2009
2010
2009
2010 2009 2010 2009 2010
20
13
5
6
.
.
3
.
.
.
.
.
28
19
3
4
1
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
5
4
1
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
1
2
2
1
4
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
3
6
1
4
.
4
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
2
8
Resources, Energy and Tourism
17
35
1
4
5
1
.
.
1
1
.
1
24
42
- Geoscience Australia
- NOPSA
30
5
23
4
4
1
6
4
1
.
1
.
2
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
1
.
2
.
38
6
32
9
Treasury
62
53
8
5
.
.
.
2
.
.
.
.
70
60
- Australian Bureau of Statistics
- ACCC
- AOFM
- ASIC
- Australian Taxation Office
- Commonwealth Grants Commission
- National Competition Council
- Productivity Commission
- Royal Australian Mint
150
56
1
99
477
1
1
12
6
154
49
4
91
467
.
1
4
6
35
5
.
13
278
2
.
2
.
33
7
.
17
258
.
.
3
2
10
2
.
5
97
.
.
.
.
63
4
.
7
339
.
.
.
1
6
.
.
3
53
.
.
.
.
5
.
.
6
57
.
.
.
.
2
1
.
.
21
.
.
.
.
1
1
.
3
26
.
.
.
.
3
.
.
1
14
.
.
.
.
3
.
.
.
18
.
.
.
1
206
64
1
121
940
3
1
14
6
259
61
4
124
1165
.
1
7
10
Veterans' Affairs
51
44
40
32
116
16
11
7
2
2
3
3
223
104
- Australian War Memorial
11
10
4
3
3
2
.
.
.
.
.
.
18
15
Total
6569 5677 1714
1667
1738 1675 256
285
232
237
96 105 10605 9646
Agency
Table 51: Separations of ongoing staff: agency by classification, 2009-10
Agency
APS 1 APS 2 APS 3 APS 4 APS 5 APS 6
EL 1 EL 2 SES 1 SES 2 SES 3
Classification
Grad APS Total
Trainee
Source: APSED
Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry
1
23
63
46
39
43
38
40 3
1
2
.
2
301
- AFMA
- APVMA
- Wheat Exports Australia
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
4
3
.
.
.
.
5
1
2
3
.
.
.
1
2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
12
5
4
Attorney-General's
1
3
11
12
11
45
23
18 4
3
.
.
1
132
- Administrative Appeals Tribunal
- ACLEI
- AUSTRAC
- Australian Crime Commission
- Customs
- CrimTrac Agency
- Family Court of Australia
- Federal Court of Australia
- Federal Magistrates Court
- Human Rights Commission
- ITSA
- National Capital Authority
- National Native Title Tribunal
- Commonwealth DPP
- Office of the Parl. Counsel
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
5
2
.
.
3
1
2
2
.
.
.
.
3
120
.
9
8
2
2
8
.
3
10
.
1
.
6
2
.
.
7
4
6
1
.
.
4
11
1
.
.
.
4
57
1
7
8
13
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
6
6
63
4
4
5
3
7
3
1
8
13
.
.
.
5
12
32
9
9
5
5
2
2
.
4
8
.
3
.
9
7
14
1
7
7
3
3
2
1
2
11
.
.
.
.
2
2
.
.
1
.
1
1
.
.
1
1
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
5
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
5
1
27
36
294
15
48
40
32
18
20
4
24
59
3
DBCDE
2
.
2
8
6
5
16
9
1
.
1
.
1
51
- ACMA
.
.
2
3
8
17
8
5
.
.
.
.
.
43
Climate Change and Energy Efficiency
.
.
.
3
6
7
12
6
.
.
.
.
.
34
Defence
22
86
118
128
180
230
167
70 3
.
.
8
6
1018
- Defence Housing Australia
.
.
57
31
14
6
8
2
.
.
.
.
118
DEEWR
.
1
9
45
57
72
73
33 3
2
1
.
5
301
- ABCC
.
.
.
2
3
4
1
2
.
.
.
.
12
.
.
.
.
.
Table 51: Separations of ongoing staff: agency by classification, 2009-10
Agency
Classification
APS 1 APS 2 APS 3 APS 4 APS 5 APS 6 EL 1 EL 2 SES 1 SES 2 SES 3 Trainee Grad APS Total
5
5
7
9
13
5
2
1
.
.
.
.
47
1
.
1
4
2
1
1
1
.
.
.
.
11
.
4
13
13
7
8
4
1
.
.
.
.
50
.
.
1
1
1
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
4
- Comcare
- Fair Work Australia
- Office of the Fair Work Ombudsman
- Safe Work Australia
.
.
.
.
Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts
.
4
7
25
28
43
42
16 3
.
.
2
3
173
- Aust. National Maritime Museum
- Bureau of Meteorology
- GBRMPA
- Murray Darling Basin Authority
- National Library of Australia
- National Museum of Australia
- National Film and Sound Archive
- National Water Commission
- Screen Australia
1
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
3
2
.
3
3
1
.
1
1
20
3
.
6
3
1
.
.
2
1
4
.
3
1
1
.
5
3
5
.
1
5
2
.
.
2
2
16
2
1
7
.
4
.
3
.
13
4
2
6
1
2
1
3
1
8
.
.
2
.
1
.
2
.
1
.
.
.
1
.
1
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
10
68
15
5
32
11
10
2
16
FaHCSIA
1
8
6
19
31
67
54
28 7
1
1
1
.
224
- Aboriginal Hostels Ltd.
- EOWA
- Torres Strait Regional Authority
65
.
.
11
.
.
38
1
.
4
.
.
4
.
1
.
.
.
6
.
.
1
.
2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
129
1
3
Finance & Deregulation
1
8
6
9
17
7
35
17 4
1
.
.
4
109
- Australian Electoral Commission
- ComSuper
- Future Fund Management Agency
.
.
.
14
.
.
11
3
.
4
7
.
5
8
.
19
5
1
10
9
.
1
1
2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
66
35
3
Foreign Affairs & Trade
.
.
5
13
17
15
18
18 10
2
1
1
2
102
- ACIAR
- AusAID
- AUSTRADE
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
1
.
2
2
1
2
1
.
10
7
.
14
8
1
6
7
.
1
4
1
1
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
3
37
31
Health & Ageing
.
4
5
26
52
80
55
34 8
2
1
.
3
270
- Aust. Institute of Health & Welfare
- AOTDTA
.
.
.
.
.
.
3
.
5
.
3
.
7
.
1
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
19
3
.
.
.
1
2
.
.
2
Table 51: Separations of ongoing staff: agency by classification, 2009-10
Agency
Classification
APS 1 APS 2 APS 3 APS 4 APS 5 APS 6 EL 1 EL 2 SES 1 SES 2 SES 3 Trainee Grad APS Total
.
1
.
2
1
2
2
.
.
.
.
.
8
.
.
.
2
.
1
1
1
.
.
.
.
5
.
.
.
1
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
2
.
.
1
1
1
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
4
.
.
.
.
3
5
.
2
.
.
.
.
10
.
2
1
.
2
2
3
1
.
.
.
.
11
.
.
.
.
.
1
1
.
.
.
.
.
2
- ASADA
- ARPANSA
- Cancer Australia
- FSANZ
- National Blood Authority
- NHMRC
- Professional Services Review
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Human Services
2
16
184
80
47
130
23
15 4
2
.
.
.
503
- Centrelink
- Medicare Australia
10
9
29
24
501
174
810
18
150
36
231
17
95
24
48
34
.
5
1
2
.
.
3
1
3
.
1881
344
Immigration & Citizenship
3
3
57
77
69
82
66
29 4
1
.
.
1
392
- MRT & RRT
.
1
3
2
2
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
9
Infrastructure
.
.
2
12
19
24
19
12 4
2
.
.
3
97
- Australian Transport Safety Bureau
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
4
.
.
.
.
5
DIISR
.
3
4
10
9
20
29
17 2
.
1
.
2
97
- AIATSIS
- Australian Research Council
- IP AUSTRALIA
- Questacon
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
1
.
2
2
1
.
.
12
2
.
1
7
1
1
2
21
.
1
.
5
2
.
.
1
.
1
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
4
6
48
7
Prime Minister & Cabinet
.
.
5
2
1
19
16
6
.
2
.
.
1
52
- Aust. Institute of Family Studies
- ANAO
- Australian Public Service Commission
- Commonwealth Ombudsman
- National Archives of Australia
- Office of the Privacy Commissioner
- OIGIS
- Office of National Assessments
- Old Parliament House
.
.
.
.
3
.
.
.
.
.
.
2
.
1
.
.
.
.
1
1
.
.
2
.
.
.
3
.
3
1
4
5
.
.
.
.
1
10
.
2
3
.
.
2
3
.
6
3
5
1
1
.
.
2
2
8
8
5
3
3
1
2
.
2
4
3
6
1
.
.
2
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
4
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
6
36
18
22
19
4
1
6
8
.
.
Table 51: Separations of ongoing staff: agency by classification, 2009-10
Agency
APS 1 APS 2 APS 3 APS 4 APS 5 APS 6
EL 1 EL 2 SES 1 SES 2 SES 3
Classification
Grad APS Total
Trainee
Resources, Energy and Tourism
.
.
.
2
3
10
17
6
2
.
.
.
2
42
- Geoscience Australia
- NOPSA
.
.
.
1
1
.
1
.
4
1
12
2
7
2
6
2
1
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
32
9
Treasury
.
.
2
2
14
17
16
6
2
1
.
.
.
60
- Australian Bureau of Statistics
- ACCC
- AOFM
- ASIC
- Australian Taxation Office
- National Competition Council
- Productivity Commission
- Royal Australian Mint
2
1
.
1
9
.
.
.
6
.
.
.
69
.
.
1
13
1
.
17
259
.
.
.
58
8
.
1
161
.
.
2
42
9
2
20
118
.
1
2
39
20
1
18
205
.
2
1
66
12
1
21
208
.
2
2
20
5
.
42
111
1
1
1
4
1
.
4
14
.
.
1
1
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
.
1
.
.
.
3
.
.
.
7
4
.
.
7
.
.
.
259
61
4
124
1165
1
7
10
Veterans' Affairs
4
3
16
13
19
24
14
6
1
3
.
1
.
104
- Australian War Memorial
.
3
3
6
.
.
3
.
.
.
.
.
.
15
Total
139
360
1811 1776 1243 1801 1442 814 128
34
10
26
62
9646
Table 52: Separations of ongoing staff: length of service by classification and sex, 2009-10
Length of service (years)
APS 1
APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
EL 1
EL 2
SES 1
SES 2
SES 3
Trainee
Classification
Grad APS
Total
Source: APSED
Men
Under 1
1 and < 2
2 and < 3
3 and < 5
5 and < 10
10 and < 15
15 and < 20
20 and < 30
30 and over
Total men
11
6
4
3
10
5
2
3
4
48
12
14
10
11
20
16
6
18
16
123
128
68
68
68
66
28
36
55
40
557
25
49
67
75
94
60
57
99
69
595
24
45
69
84
79
38
34
61
100
534
38
42
60
149
132
61
56
106
126
770
28
33
31
93
153
71
69
126
196
800
Under 1
1 and < 2
2 and < 3
3 and < 5
5 and < 10
10 and < 15
15 and < 20
20 and < 30
30 and over
Total women
19
17
5
14
6
7
7
10
6
91
30
20
33
34
47
17
9
37
10
237
316
152
159
259
147
52
41
108
20
1254
31
74
100
181
262
159
128
182
64
1181
41
57
90
135
115
66
61
101
43
709
49
61
98
228
218
106
78
133
60
1031
21
34
37
70
149
88
66
114
63
642
Under 1
1 and < 2
2 and < 3
3 and < 5
5 and < 10
10 and < 15
15 and < 20
30
23
9
17
16
12
9
42
34
43
45
67
33
15
444
220
227
327
213
80
77
56
123
167
256
356
219
185
65
102
159
219
194
104
95
87
103
158
377
350
167
134
49
67
68
163
302
159
135
18
15
17
44
64
54
48
96
142
498
1
.
1
9
8
5
9
14
35
82
.
1
.
2
1
2
.
3
8
17
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
2
5
8
7
4
1
2
.
.
.
.
.
14
23
4
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
27
316
281
328
540
627
340
317
583
741
4073
.
1
.
5
10
4
4
11
11
46
.
.
1
2
1
.
2
6
5
17
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
1
.
2
7
3
2
.
.
.
.
.
.
12
26
4
2
3
.
.
.
.
.
35
554
432
542
960
1006
545
433
771
330
5573
1
1
1
14
18
9
13
.
1
1
4
2
2
2
1
.
1
.
.
.
.
14
7
3
2
.
.
.
49
8
2
3
.
.
.
870
713
870
1500
1633
885
750
Women
14
9
14
29
51
46
37
68
48
316
Total
32
24
31
73
115
100
85
Table 52: Separations of ongoing staff: length of service by classification and sex, 2009-10
Length of service (years)
APS 1
APS 2
20 and < 30
30 and over
13
10
55
26
APS 3 APS 4 APS 5 APS 6
EL 1 EL 2 SES 1 SES 2 SES 3
163
281
162
239
240
164 25
9
3
.
60
133
143
186
259
190 46
13
5
.
Total
139
360
1811
1776
1243
1801
1442
814
128
34
10
26
Trainee
.
.
62
Classification
Grad APS
Total
1354
1071
9646
Table 53: Separations of ongoing staff: length of service by type of separation and sex, 2009-10
Length of service (years)
Resignation
Age Retirement
Retrenchment
Separation type
Termination of Appointment Death Total
Invalidity Retirement
Source: APSED
Note: age retirements include resignations after age 55.
Men
Under 1
1 and < 2
2 and < 3
3 and < 5
5 and < 10
10 and < 15
15 and < 20
20 and < 30
30 and <40
40 and over
Total men
263
256
282
438
409
137
81
122
282
.
2270
12
9
14
40
99
90
95
178
169
68
774
3
2
9
34
73
81
112
217
177
20
728
.
.
2
7
23
15
17
47
12
2
125
Under 1
1 and < 2
2 and < 3
3 and < 5
5 and < 10
10 and < 15
15 and < 20
20 and < 30
30 and <40
40 and over
Total women
489
394
487
765
675
235
114
145
103
.
3407
19
10
24
92
123
133
129
254
95
14
893
1
10
21
63
133
135
153
324
102
5
947
.
.
.
16
43
31
30
34
6
.
160
37
12
15
13
16
9
9
5
2
.
118
1
2
6
8
7
8
3
14
8
1
58
316
281
328
540
627
340
317
583
650
91
4073
44
16
8
15
23
6
2
5
.
.
119
1
2
2
9
9
5
5
9
5
.
47
554
432
542
960
1006
545
433
771
311
19
5573
81
28
23
2
4
8
870
713
870
Women
Total
Under 1
1 and < 2
2 and < 3
752
650
769
31
19
38
4
12
30
.
.
2
Table 53: Separations of ongoing staff: length of service by type of separation and sex, 2009-10
Length of service (years)
3 and < 5
5 and < 10
10 and < 15
15 and < 20
20 and < 30
30 and <40
40 and over
Resignation
Age Retirement
Retrenchment
1203
132
97
23
1084
222
206
66
372
223
216
46
195
224
265
47
267
432
541
81
385
264
279
18
.
82
25
2
Total
5677
1667
1675
285
Invalidity Retirement
28
39
15
11
10
2
.
237
Separation type
Termination of Appointment Death Total
17
1500
16
1633
13
885
8
750
23
1354
13
961
1
110
105
9646
Equal employment opportunity
The Commissioner’s Directions specify that the APS Value on equity in employment requires, in particular, measures aimed at eliminating any
employment-related disadvantage on the basis of:




being an Aboriginal or a Torres Strait Islander
sex
race or ethnicity
physical or mental disability.
With the exception of sex, Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) data is supplied to agencies by individuals on a voluntary basis, and forwarded
by agencies to be entered onto APSED. Overall, non-response varies widely between agencies.
The current focus on improving employment outcomes for people with disability and for Indigenous Australians in the APS provides an even
greater emphasis for ensuring that the quality of data is robust. The Commission continues to work with agencies to encourage employees to
provide this data to their agency’s HR system. There has been some improvement in the quality of data provided by agencies this year,
however the overall quality continues to be poor and there are a number of agencies still providing little or no data on the diversity status of
their employees.
To help agencies collect diversity data from employees, amendments are planned to the Commissioner’s Directions to ensure agencies are
required to ask all employees for this information, while ensuring that employees can still choose not to provide it, if that is their preference.
This approach should ensure improved data quality, and more meaningful analysis of data to support improved employment outcomes for
these groups, while still ensuring individuals’ privacy.
See Appendix 1 for an explanation of NESB.
Figure 12 shows the change in the representation of the four EEO groups from their proportion at June 1996. Each of these proportions is
weighted by the ratio of the June 1996 total ongoing APS number to the number of employees in the respective EEO group at June 1996.
Weighting eliminates the effects that the changes in the overall size of the APS have on representation. The index is given a value of 100 at
June 1996, and rises and falls proportionally with the particular group’s change in the weighted number over time. For example, at June 1996
the number of Indigenous Australians was 3,390 out of an ongoing APS population of 128,734. By 2010 the number of Indigenous Australians
had fallen to 3,307 and the ongoing APS number had risen to 150,871. Therefore the weighted Indigenous number for 2010 is 2,821, which is
83.2% of the original index.
Figure 12: Ongoing employees: change in population, weighted and indexed, for EEO groups, June 1996 to June 2010
Figure 12 shows changes in the number of ongoing employees in each of the diversity groups, weighted and indexed from 1996 to 2010. It shows a steady
decrease in representation of Indigenous Australians and people with disability over time.
Source: Table 54
Table 54: Ongoing staff: EEO group, 30 June 1996 to 30 June 2010
EEO group
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
June
2010
2009
Source: APSED
Number
Women
Indigenous Australians
People with disability
NESB 1
NESB 2
Total
61395
3390
7103
7378
9978
128734
57249
3149
6374
6797
9570
119018
52758
2964
5663
6175
9209
108526
49994
2757
5050
5702
8916
102009
51466
2655
4749
5766
8919
103069
55915
2813
4621
6108
9044
108726
58250
2959
4520
6310
9112
112321
Women
Indigenous Australians
People with disability
NESB 1
NESB 2
47.7
2.6
5.5
5.7
7.8
48.1
2.6
5.4
5.7
8.0
48.6
2.7
5.2
5.7
8.5
49.0
2.7
5.0
5.6
8.7
49.9
2.6
4.6
5.6
8.7
51.4
2.6
4.3
5.6
8.3
51.9
2.6
4.0
5.6
8.1
63510
3130
4887
6660
9475
120395
65108
3074
4986
6857
9567
122524
66950
2946
4868
7140
9661
123567
75339
3032
4862
8154
10469
134947
81415
3231
4874
8821
10999
143847
84475
3214
4794
9073
11401
147777
86363
3266
4638
9283
11596
150267
86622
3307
4618
9477
11578
150871
54.2
2.4
3.9
5.8
7.8
55.8
2.2
3.6
6.0
7.8
56.6
2.2
3.4
6.1
7.6
57.2
2.2
3.2
6.1
7.7
57.5
2.2
3.1
6.2
7.7
57.4
2.2
3.1
6.3
7.7
Per cent
52.8
2.6
4.1
5.5
7.9
53.1
2.5
4.1
5.6
7.8
Table 55: Ongoing staff: agency by EEO group, 30 June 2010
Agency
Sex
Total
Men Women
Yes
Indigenous
No No data
Yes
Disability
English Speaking Background
No No data NESB 1 NESB 2 Eng. Spkng. No data
Source: APSED
Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry
2578 2104
4682
67
3476
1139
84
3306 1292
276
323
2678
1405
- AFMA
- APVMA
- Wheat Exports Australia
123
61
7
72
70
3
195
131
10
4
.
.
159
127
8
32
4
2
5
1
.
153
123
9
3
2
1
7
13
.
123
104
7
62
12
2
Attorney-General's
547
995
1542
24
1172
346
30
1165 347
59
76
1066
341
- Administrative Appeals Tribunal
- ACLEI
- AUSTRAC
- Australian Crime Commission
- Customs
- CrimTrac Agency
- Family Court of Australia
- Federal Court of Australia
- Federal Magistrates Court
- Human Rights Commission
- ITSA
- National Capital Authority
- National Native Title Tribunal
- Commonwealth DPP
- Office of the Parl. Counsel
35
10
127
227
3378
88
177
81
16
28
110
24
54
163
21
79
6
188
259
2395
84
363
152
101
60
163
27
113
346
32
114
16
315
486
5773
172
540
233
117
88
273
51
167
509
53
2
.
1
2
100
.
4
2
.
3
4
2
15
6
1
110
12
305
287
3572
161
469
172
112
62
240
44
152
464
45
2
4
9
197
2101
11
67
59
5
23
29
5
.
39
7
3
1
6
8
101
13
27
2
2
4
13
.
.
12
.
106
13
299
399
2657
146
459
142
101
56
222
46
167
454
46
5
2
10
79
3015
13
54
89
14
28
38
5
.
43
7
10
1
33
13
226
16
23
15
2
8
33
4
5
32
1
9
1
37
34
465
12
58
25
6
5
26
.
6
55
.
94
11
236
295
3867
132
337
126
88
42
176
43
127
374
43
1
3
9
144
1215
12
122
67
21
33
38
4
29
48
9
DBCDE
267
373
640
10
554
76
22
512
106
40
40
463
97
- ACMA
Climate Change and Energy Efficiency
- ORER
312
312
9
316
468
10
628
780
19
4
2
1
619
673
13
5
105
5
10
11
.
599
672
15
19
97
4
64
28
2
66
30
1
469
607
11
29
115
5
Defence
12634 8233
20867
133 8390
12344
611 5863 14393
741
1524
13400
5202
- Defence Housing Australia
148
538
4
23
4
26
18
432
62
DEEWR
2266 3503
5769
345 3807
1617
189 3962 1618
279
292
3570
1628
- ABCC
84
147
2
99
2
1
5
52
89
390
63
511
46
506
43
37
7
1
28
102
Table 55: Ongoing staff: agency by EEO group, 30 June 2010
- Comcare
- Fair Work Australia
- Office of the Fair Work Ombudsman
- Safe Work Australia
Sex
Men Women
Total
Yes
216
323
539
2
515
78
164
242
2
219
321
468
789
4
301
39
64
103
1
70
Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts
1023 1451
2474
114 1886
474
54
1942 478
63
77
1791
543
- Aust. National Maritime Museum
- Bureau of Meteorology
- GBRMPA
- Murray Darling Basin Authority
- National Library of Australia
- National Museum of Australia
- National Film and Sound Archive
- National Water Commission
- Screen Australia
54
1066
72
129
127
77
94
18
28
106
1393
172
254
446
245
195
45
84
.
6
8
1
5
10
3
2
1
104
1240
146
233
401
192
123
38
43
2
147
18
20
40
43
69
5
40
4
66
6
8
14
7
9
2
.
97
1228
143
224
402
209
132
37
44
2
169
5
27
71
9
4
1
6
4
101
9
13
28
11
12
.
3
100
1041
107
190
328
194
137
37
25
.
82
51
24
19
31
42
7
50
FaHCSIA
1150 2283
3433
299 2735
399
207 2776 450
116
195
2576
546
- Aboriginal Hostels Ltd.
- EOWA
- Torres Strait Regional Authority
135
.
13
234
17
26
369
17
39
297
.
22
72
8
17
.
9
.
10
.
.
322
5
29
5
2
.
12
.
3
233
6
4
119
9
32
Finance & Deregulation
761
800
1561
17
1325
219
27
1312 222
103
92
1168
198
- Australian Electoral Commission
- ComSuper
- Future Fund Management Agency
299
196
38
511
299
29
810
495
67
9
3
.
703
456
2
98
36
65
13
9
.
690
448
1
20
39
.
33
51
.
482
355
1
275
50
66
Foreign Affairs & Trade
1496 1531
3027
43
2977
7
30
2995 2
141
210
2321
355
- ACIAR
- AusAID
- AUSTRADE
6
354
272
34
973
508
.
13
.
32
929
377
2
31
131
.
10
4
33
937
236
2
59
43
1
50
25
29
839
152
2
25
288
Health & Ageing
1392 3307
4699
112 4082
505
206 4242 251
290
334
3874
201
- Aust. Institute of Health & Welfare
- AOTDTA
118
4
334
18
3
.
10
3
11
1
39
1
22
1
242
14
31
2
Agency
52
327
100
125
319
168
101
27
56
28
619
236
216
14
321
15
Indigenous
Disability
English Speaking Background
No No data Yes
No No data NESB 1 NESB 2 Eng. Spkng. No data
22
13
515
11
23
42
452
22
21
13
206
23
12
33
175
22
484
14
257
518
33
33
250
473
32
7
63
33
6
6
63
28
284
15
5
99
23
22
30
29
54
6
40
37
12
10
107
38
66
1
26
268
39
2
Table 55: Ongoing staff: agency by EEO group, 30 June 2010
Agency
Sex
Men Women
Total
Yes
24
53
.
32
58
140
1
101
15
18
.
14
70
113
2
85
25
38
.
20
139
200
3
181
8
11
.
11
19
28
.
10
Indigenous
Disability
English Speaking Background
No No data Yes
No No data NESB 1 NESB 2 Eng. Spkng. No data
21
.
31
22
2
5
26
20
38
3
116
21
13
16
87
24
4
.
15
3
.
1
15
2
26
1
85
27
5
3
73
32
18
.
20
18
1
1
20
16
16
16
180
4
10
14
175
1
.
.
11
.
2
1
8
.
18
.
10
18
.
3
12
13
- ASADA
- ARPANSA
- Cancer Australia
- FSANZ
- National Blood Authority
- NHMRC
- Private Health Insurance Ombudsman
- Professional Services Review
29
82
3
43
13
61
3
9
Human Services
1507 4675
6182
103 4858
1221
191 4752 1239
261
462
4028
1431
- Centrelink
- Medicare Australia
7947
1060
17955
4355
25902
5415
1036 20082
110 4528
4784
777
1284 12508 12110
109 4742 564
1452
667
1267
474
12920
3285
10263
989
Immigration & Citizenship
2474 4084
6558
58
5694
806
154 5505 899
818
632
4194
914
- MRT & RRT
94
171
265
5
238
22
13
210
42
46
35
153
31
Infrastructure
568
500
1068
14
1017
37
21
1008 39
76
72
881
39
- Australian Transport Safety Bureau
83
23
106
.
101
5
1
100
2
6
93
5
DIISR
841
969
1810
12
1495
303
37
1523 250
222
168
1103
317
- AIATSIS
- Australian Research Council
- IP AUSTRALIA
- Questacon
14
26
529
57
30
64
492
49
44
90
1021
106
10
.
1
1
28
68
841
101
6
22
179
4
2
1
19
4
29
73
929
98
13
16
73
4
.
7
158
5
1
8
78
3
31
58
602
93
12
17
183
5
Prime Minister & Cabinet
226
400
626
6
538
82
12
514
100
15
36
486
89
- Aust. Institute of Family Studies
- ANAO
- Australian Public Service Commission
- Commonwealth Ombudsman
- National Archives of Australia
- Office of the Privacy Commissioner
- OIGIS
- Office of National Assessments
9
170
49
61
160
20
1
62
38
174
123
89
234
35
10
47
47
344
172
150
394
55
11
109
.
3
11
1
1
.
.
1
46
283
150
130
345
48
9
97
1
58
11
19
48
7
2
11
2
3
15
4
10
1
.
2
41
325
140
122
335
40
10
94
4
16
17
24
49
14
1
13
6
28
9
5
27
1
.
3
6
30
11
9
31
5
.
5
33
257
136
116
279
37
9
91
2
29
16
20
57
12
2
10
5
Table 55: Ongoing staff: agency by EEO group, 30 June 2010
- Old Parliament House
Sex
Men Women
Total
Yes
19
47
66
1
49
Resources, Energy and Tourism
180
246
426
1
386
39
5
390
31
21
27
324
54
- Geoscience Australia
- NOPSA
397
35
176
15
573
50
1
.
501
48
71
2
9
1
420
45
144
4
69
5
23
1
365
40
116
4
Treasury
595
498
1093
3
1021
69
25
1029 39
88
87
813
105
- Australian Bureau of Statistics
- ACCC
- AOFM
- ASIC
- Australian Taxation Office
- Commonwealth Grants Commission
- National Competition Council
- Productivity Commission
- Royal Australian Mint
1336
369
22
780
9684
20
3
95
94
1448
371
12
1069
11527
14
5
93
54
2784
740
34
1849
21211
34
8
188
148
20
1
.
6
148
.
.
1
.
2074
727
25
957
16074
28
6
180
146
690
12
9
886
4989
6
2
7
2
79
14
.
1
598
1
.
5
3
1997
707
28
1845
15373
24
6
176
143
200
50
.
63
1746
4
1
8
41
186
61
7
230
2838
2
.
19
24
1672
592
19
1264
10132
20
5
154
78
726
37
8
292
6495
8
2
7
5
Veterans' Affairs
855
1203
2058
28
1824
206
57
1095 906
102
147
1313
496
- Australian War Memorial
101
106
207
3
141
63
8
97
3
8
150
46
Total
64249 86622 150871 3307 110662 36902
9477
11578 92445
Agency
Indigenous
No No data Yes
16
1
39
Disability
English Speaking Background
No No data NESB 1 NESB 2 Eng. Spkng. No data
26
.
.
44
22
708
19
6
3
5240
9
2
7
2
102
4618 99045 47208
37371
Table 56: Ongoing staff: base classification by EEO group and sex, 30 June 2010
Classification
Yes
No
Indigenous
No data
Yes
Disability
No data
No
NESB 1
English Speaking Background
Eng. Spkng.
No data
NESB 2
Source: APSED
Men
APS 1
APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
EL 1
EL 2
SES 1
SES 2
SES 3
Trainee
Graduate APS
Total men
67
55
213
206
171
161
131
51
7
.
.
18
11
1091
233
785
4644
6650
5600
9927
10308
6082
1056
310
81
44
400
46120
101
549
2350
2616
2834
3861
2954
1399
128
48
11
34
153
17038
54
85
240
444
279
477
413
218
32
11
4
2
2
2261
195
658
3987
5246
4933
8821
9546
5741
1003
287
79
61
333
40890
152
646
2980
3782
3393
4651
3434
1573
156
60
9
33
229
21098
9
72
423
690
513
1038
931
334
30
8
2
6
55
4111
35
110
604
679
567
1070
1010
554
55
16
9
7
47
4763
210
784
4156
4994
5262
8502
8731
5122
870
253
67
71
269
39291
147
423
2024
3109
2263
3339
2721
1522
236
81
14
12
193
16084
31
160
1009
1290
692
1134
787
198
17
4
.
.
44
5366
30
241
1280
1482
974
1371
1004
323
40
9
.
5
56
6815
280
1587
7792
11542
7597
10938
8755
3494
567
146
27
65
364
53154
150
768
3602
7398
2654
3435
2070
860
118
34
7
11
180
21287
Women
APS 1
APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
EL 1
EL 2
SES 1
SES 2
SES 3
Trainee
Graduate APS
Total women
122
124
455
604
360
267
166
52
4
1
.
31
30
2216
269
1688
9579
15546
8635
12998
10322
4144
680
171
33
36
441
64542
100
944
3649
5562
2922
3613
2128
679
58
21
1
14
173
19864
31
124
261
729
299
451
318
111
18
.
.
.
15
2357
273
1499
8700
12303
8070
12016
9912
4060
639
164
29
54
436
58155
187
1133
4722
8680
3548
4411
2386
704
85
29
5
27
193
26110
Table 56: Ongoing staff: base classification by EEO group and sex, 30 June 2010
Classification
Yes
No
Indigenous
No data
Yes
Disability
No data
No
NESB 1
English Speaking Background
Eng. Spkng.
No data
NESB 2
Total
APS 1
APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
EL 1
EL 2
SES 1
SES 2
SES 3
Trainee
Graduate APS
Total
189
179
668
810
531
428
297
103
11
1
.
49
41
3307
502
2473
14223
22196
14235
22925
20630
10226
1736
481
114
80
841
110662
201
1493
5999
8178
5756
7474
5082
2078
186
69
12
48
326
36902
85
209
501
1173
578
928
731
329
50
11
4
2
17
4618
468
2157
12687
17549
13003
20837
19458
9801
1642
451
108
115
769
99045
339
1779
7702
12462
6941
9062
5820
2277
241
89
14
60
422
47208
40
232
1432
1980
1205
2172
1718
532
47
12
2
6
99
9477
65
351
1884
2161
1541
2441
2014
877
95
25
9
12
103
11578
490
2371
11948
16536
12859
19440
17486
8616
1437
399
94
136
633
92445
297
1191
5626
10507
4917
6774
4791
2382
354
115
21
23
373
37371
Table 57: Ongoing staff: highest educational qualification by EEO group and sex, 30 June 2010
Highest educational qualification
Yes
No
Indigenous
No data
Yes
No
Disability
No data
NESB 1
NESB 2
English Speaking Background
Eng. Spkng.
No data
Source: APSED
Men
Doctorate
Masters
Postgraduate diploma
Bachelor degree
Undergraduate diploma
Associate diploma
Skilled vocational qualification
Basic vocational qualification
Year 12
Year 11
Year 10
Less than year 10
No data
Total men
6
21
31
123
18
76
38
4
133
17
62
17
545
1091
1049
2946
3022
10869
847
2186
1096
290
5668
718
1115
137
16177
46120
209
585
414
2259
113
673
373
74
698
113
272
29
11226
17038
39
120
162
399
50
196
92
21
313
57
119
18
675
2261
986
2732
2771
9957
760
1874
942
245
5188
645
975
124
13691
40890
239
700
534
2895
168
865
473
102
998
146
355
41
13582
21098
257
651
305
990
67
160
45
8
147
12
24
1
1444
4111
125
327
314
1249
88
195
121
34
535
82
101
12
1580
4763
739
2179
2446
8815
668
1982
1152
276
4419
534
991
112
14978
39291
143
395
402
2197
155
598
189
50
1398
220
333
58
9946
16084
103
554
322
1291
106
243
81
29
253
46
76
10
2252
5366
56
238
372
1639
106
296
131
66
725
142
274
34
2736
6815
428
1981
2920
10354
758
3058
1438
673
5270
894
2405
247
22728
53154
58
305
406
2177
152
1186
250
86
1073
248
692
98
14556
21287
Women
Doctorate
Masters
Postgraduate diploma
Bachelor degree
Undergraduate diploma
Associate diploma
Skilled vocational qualification
Basic vocational qualification
Year 12
Year 11
Year 10
Less than year 10
No data
Total women
1
27
40
203
23
191
77
26
189
58
167
47
1167
2216
580
2697
3620
13070
984
3475
1524
695
6369
1150
2900
305
27173
64542
64
354
360
2188
115
1117
299
133
763
122
380
37
13932
19864
15
91
155
403
39
218
70
22
226
49
156
16
897
2357
557
2523
3381
11958
927
3037
1321
656
5982
1114
2785
318
23596
58155
73
464
484
3100
156
1528
509
176
1113
167
506
55
17779
26110
Table 57: Ongoing staff: highest educational qualification by EEO group and sex, 30 June 2010
Highest educational qualification
Yes
No
Indigenous
No data
Yes
No
Disability
No data
NESB 1
NESB 2
English Speaking Background
Eng. Spkng.
No data
Total
Doctorate
Masters
Postgraduate diploma
Bachelor degree
Undergraduate diploma
Associate diploma
Skilled vocational qualification
Basic vocational qualification
Year 12
Year 11
Year 10
Less than year 10
No data
7
48
71
326
41
267
115
30
322
75
229
64
1712
1629
5643
6642
23939
1831
5661
2620
985
12037
1868
4015
442
43350
273
939
774
4447
228
1790
672
207
1461
235
652
66
25158
54
211
317
802
89
414
162
43
539
106
275
34
1572
1543
5255
6152
21915
1687
4911
2263
901
11170
1759
3760
442
37287
312
1164
1018
5995
324
2393
982
278
2111
313
861
96
31361
360
1205
627
2281
173
403
126
37
400
58
100
11
3696
181
565
686
2888
194
491
252
100
1260
224
375
46
4316
1167
4160
5366
19169
1426
5040
2590
949
9689
1428
3396
359
37706
201
700
808
4374
307
1784
439
136
2471
468
1025
156
24502
Total
3307
110662
36902
4618
99045
47208
9477
11578
92445
37371
Table 58: Engagements of ongoing staff: classification by EEO group and sex, 2009-10
Classification
Yes
Indigenous
No data
No
Yes
Disability
No data
No
NESB 1
English Speaking Background
Eng. Spkng.
No data
NESB 2
Source: APSED
Men
APS 1
APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
EL 1
EL 2
SES 1
SES 2
SES 3
Trainee
Graduate APS
Total men
28
19
54
5
2
11
10
3
.
.
.
7
9
148
43
63
567
225
283
486
450
174
21
7
3
32
382
2736
7
50
171
220
257
297
242
109
10
7
1
31
125
1527
3
.
12
1
9
10
13
1
2
.
.
1
2
54
58
67
381
210
271
450
444
196
21
9
4
40
315
2466
17
65
399
239
262
334
245
89
8
5
.
29
199
1891
1
8
39
26
44
84
68
19
2
.
.
1
58
350
7
12
37
27
26
38
46
14
3
2
1
4
47
264
35
67
426
216
291
436
411
183
16
8
2
52
248
2391
35
45
290
181
181
236
177
70
10
4
1
13
163
1406
4
15
76
32
59
60
29
4
.
1
.
1
57
338
87
180
890
515
458
531
288
143
14
5
.
48
338
3497
45
69
615
261
175
203
81
45
4
3
.
16
152
1669
Women
APS 1
APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
EL 1
EL 2
SES 1
SES 2
SES 3
Trainee
Graduate APS
Total women
49
54
87
12
20
12
9
.
.
.
.
13
21
277
73
159
1240
541
497
632
317
126
13
5
.
29
413
4045
18
62
310
298
211
216
108
73
5
5
.
23
159
1488
1
7
22
10
15
14
6
4
.
.
.
.
13
92
98
157
797
529
480
552
334
147
14
7
.
34
408
3557
41
111
818
312
233
294
94
48
4
3
.
31
172
2161
4
11
56
43
36
66
36
7
.
1
.
.
46
306
Table 58: Engagements of ongoing staff: classification by EEO group and sex, 2009-10
Classification
Yes
Indigenous
No data
No
Yes
Disability
No data
No
NESB 1
English Speaking Background
Eng. Spkng.
No data
NESB 2
Total
APS 1
APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
EL 1
EL 2
SES 1
SES 2
SES 3
Trainee
Graduate APS
77
73
141
17
22
23
19
3
.
.
.
20
30
116
222
1807
766
780
1118
767
300
34
12
3
61
795
25
112
481
518
468
513
350
182
15
12
1
54
284
4
7
34
11
24
24
19
5
2
.
.
1
15
156
224
1178
739
751
1002
778
343
35
16
4
74
723
58
176
1217
551
495
628
339
137
12
8
.
60
371
5
19
95
69
80
150
104
26
2
1
.
1
104
11
27
113
59
85
98
75
18
3
3
1
5
104
122
247
1316
731
749
967
699
326
30
13
2
100
586
80
114
905
442
356
439
258
115
14
7
1
29
315
Total
425
6781
3015
146
6023
4052
656
602
5888
3075
Table 59: Separations of ongoing staff: classification by EEO group and sex, 2009-10
Classification
Yes
Indigenous
No data
No
Yes
Disability
No data
No
NESB 1
English Speaking Background
Eng. Spkng.
No data
NESB 2
Source: APSED
Men
APS 1
APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
EL 1
EL 2
SES 1
SES 2
SES 3
Trainee
Graduate APS
Total men
21
12
30
8
10
8
11
5
3
.
.
2
1
111
21
67
417
443
382
585
632
406
66
15
7
6
21
3068
6
44
110
144
142
177
157
87
13
2
1
6
5
894
3
9
19
38
38
31
37
20
6
.
.
.
1
202
33
67
294
351
319
529
573
388
65
15
6
4
20
2664
12
47
244
206
177
210
190
90
11
2
2
10
6
1207
.
6
25
27
32
54
29
16
4
.
.
.
2
195
1
3
40
43
35
54
52
41
2
.
.
2
1
274
30
78
322
340
346
508
531
331
58
14
7
7
18
2590
17
36
170
185
121
154
188
110
18
3
1
5
6
1014
3
18
63
63
64
72
48
14
1
1
.
.
1
348
53
139
737
708
471
719
460
230
34
11
2
9
20
3593
30
66
411
341
133
182
110
58
10
5
.
3
11
1360
Women
APS 1
APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
EL 1
EL 2
SES 1
SES 2
SES 3
Trainee
Graduate APS
Total women
46
26
74
53
36
19
10
3
1
.
.
3
5
276
34
137
954
854
528
803
528
270
41
16
2
5
18
4190
11
74
226
274
145
209
104
43
4
1
.
4
12
1107
4
13
28
50
23
39
25
22
5
.
.
1
1
211
56
137
687
758
513
744
503
252
35
15
1
7
21
3729
31
87
539
373
173
248
114
42
6
2
1
4
13
1633
5
14
43
69
41
58
24
14
1
.
.
.
3
272
Table 59: Separations of ongoing staff: classification by EEO group and sex, 2009-10
Classification
Yes
Indigenous
No data
No
Yes
Disability
No data
No
NESB 1
English Speaking Background
Eng. Spkng.
No data
NESB 2
Total
APS 1
APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
EL 1
EL 2
SES 1
SES 2
SES 3
Trainee
Graduate APS
67
38
104
61
46
27
21
8
4
.
.
5
6
55
204
1371
1297
910
1388
1160
676
107
31
9
11
39
17
118
336
418
287
386
261
130
17
3
1
10
17
7
22
47
88
61
70
62
42
11
.
.
1
2
89
204
981
1109
832
1273
1076
640
100
30
7
11
41
43
134
783
579
350
458
304
132
17
4
3
14
19
5
20
68
96
73
112
53
30
5
.
.
.
5
4
21
103
106
99
126
100
55
3
1
.
2
2
83
217
1059
1048
817
1227
991
561
92
25
9
16
38
47
102
581
526
254
336
298
168
28
8
1
8
17
Total
387
7258
2001
413
6393
2840
467
622
6183
2374
Explanatory notes
Agencies
The organisations separately identified in this publication are based on the publication APS Agencies, which is available on the Commission’s
web site. Some very small agencies are not separately identified. A list of those organisations not separately identified in the tables is shown at
Appendix 6.
Calculation of yearly APS change
From time to time, the number of employees covered by the PS Act is affected by changes in administrative arrangements when agencies move
into or out of coverage of the PS Act. It is necessary to adjust for changes in coverage when comparing the data with previous years’ data and
calculating changes for the APS (refer to Appendix 4).
Classification
The classifications used in this Bulletin are those classifications listed in the Public Service Classification Rules 2000 (the Classification Rules).
As some agencies use broadbanded classifications, APSED was designed with the capacity to store both the minimum and maximum
classification levels for employees. Any data after or including 30 June 1999 refers to the maximum classification level and is, therefore, not
directly comparable with data for earlier years. Appendix 2 provides details about the range of broadbanded classification levels and the
impact of broadbanding on reporting of classification at June 2010.
Data in this Bulletin generally refers to the substantive classification, except those tables where paid classification (that is, temporary
assignment) is used. See ‘Introduction’ for more information on temporary assignment.
Senior Executive Service (SES) includes SES Bands 1, 2 and 3 and SES Specialist Bands 1, 2 and 3. It also includes employees grouped with the
equivalent SES bands under the Classification Rules.
EL classifications include Executive Levels 1 and 2 (formerly Senior Officer Grades C, B and A). It also includes employees grouped with the
equivalent Executive Levels under the Classification Rules such as Medical Officers and Senior Customs Officers.
APS classifications include staff at the APS 1 to 6 levels (formerly Administrative Service Officers, Research Officers and some other equivalents
who were previously in the Information Technology and Professional classification streams).
Trainee includes cadets, trainees and apprentices (but not Graduate APS, even though this is a training classification under the Classification
Rules).
Graduate APS refers to those employees in a specific graduate program only.
Other is included in historical data up to 1999–00, and includes staff in classifications not mentioned in the above categories. Where possible,
all classifications that were listed separately in previous publications have been reclassified to their equivalent level in APSED.
Engagement
An engagement refers to the engagement or re-engagement of staff under s. 22 of the PS Act. Employees of agencies moving into coverage of
the PS Act are counted as engagements.
Full-time/Part-time
The full-time and part-time employment status categories used in this publication refer to the number of hours worked. Full-time staff are
defined as those who ordinarily work 35 hours or more per week. Staff working fewer than 35 hours per week are defined as working parttime. This definition is based on that used by the Australian Bureau of Statistics in their Australian Labour Market Statistics publication
(catalogue no. 6105.0).
Highest Educational Qualification
As an employee may have more than one qualification, data reported in this Bulletin is the highest qualification that the employee has
reported to their agency. The full list of qualification categories is shown in the APSED Manual 2008, available on the Commission’s website
Length of service
Length of service is based on an employee’s combined periods of service. Where possible, an individual’s separate periods of services have
been linked by matching date of birth, gender, first name (first four letters) and surname. Data held by ComSuper has also been used to match
those employees whose names have changed. The length of these periods of service is combined. For example, an individual who had five
years of service, left the APS for two years and then returned for seven years would have a total length of service of 12 years. Previously, this
individual would have been recorded as having seven years of service if they had changed Australian Government Staff Number (AGSN). Using
this method it is possible to determine an individual’s prior service in the APS (as shown in Table 32).
Non-ongoing service is included in this calculation only where the service is on APSED; the collection of data for non-ongoing employees on
APSED commenced in July 1999. Also, service in an agency is only included in the period that the agency was covered under the PS Act or the
Public Service Act 1922 (the PS Act 1922). When an agency moves out of coverage of either of these Acts, accumulation of service ceases until
the individual rejoins the APS. See Appendix 4 for PS Act coverage changes.
NESB
In the absence of alternative measures, the concept ‘NESB’, representing people from a non-English speaking background, is used with APSED.
This captures information about first language spoken, place of birth and parents’ language. NESB 1 refers to people born overseas who arrived
in Australia after the age of five and whose first language was not English. NESB 2 refers to children of migrants including: those who were born
overseas and arrived in Australia when they were aged five or younger but did not speak English as a first language; those who were Australian
born but did not speak English as a first language and had at least one NESB 1 parent; and those people who were Australian born and had
neither parent speaking English as a first language.
Number of agencies worked in
Number of agencies worked in is based on an employee’s combined periods of service. Non-ongoing experience is not included.
Ongoing/Non-ongoing
‘Ongoing employment’ refers to the employment of an APS employee as an ongoing employee as mentioned in s. 22(2)(a) of the PS Act. The
employee is referred to as an ongoing employee. ‘Non-ongoing employment’ is a generic term which refers to the engagement of APS
employees for either a specified term or for the duration of a specified task or for duties that are irregular or intermittent as mentioned in ss.
22(2)(b) and (c) of the PS Act. A person engaged on a non-ongoing basis is referred to as a non-ongoing employee.
Operative/Inoperative status
Employees who are inoperative are those on mandatory or discretionary leave without pay, or compensation leave. Maternity leave is not
included. For further details see the APSED Manual 2008, available on the Commission’s website
A separation occurs when an employee ceases to be employed under the PS Act. It does not refer to employees moving from one APS agency
to another. Data for separations under the PS Act 1922 have, where possible, been coded to categories recognised under the PS Act. The terms
used in this Bulletin are:








age retirement (s. 30 of the PS Act). For the purposes of this Bulletin, age retirement includes resignations at age 55 and above
retrenchment (s. 29(3)(a))
invalidity retirement (s. 29(3)(d))
other terminations of employment (ss. 29(3)(b), (c), (e), (f), (g) and (h))
compulsory move to non-APS agency by determination made by the Public Service Commissioner under s. 72(1)(b)
mobility provisions—separations under Part IV of the PS Act 1922 and the only old separations not able to be mapped directly to the PS
Act, resulting from the concept of ‘mobility’ being phased out as eligibility for APS employment was broadened
resignation
death.
Separation rate
Is calculated as the number of ongoing separations from the APS over a financial year, divided by the average number of ongoing employees
over that period.
State
State refers to the physical location of staff. Prior to the 1999–00 Statistical Bulletin, state referred to the location of the pay area from which
staff were paid. Some agencies are unable to provide postcodes for a small number of employees. In the tables that include state data, these
employees are shown as N/A.
Symbols and other usages
. zero value
(NC) Not Current—agency is not in coverage of the PS Act, or its functions were part of another agency, at that date
.. data has been confidentialised
N/A not available
Transfers and promotions
The terminology of ‘transfers’ and ‘promotions’ has been used in this publication because they are commonly understood. The terminology
generally used in the context of the PS Act is ‘movement at level’ for transfer between agencies and ‘assignment of duties’ for transfer within
an agency. Promotion is defined in the Public Service Commissioner’s Directions as ‘the assignment to an ongoing employee (other than a
trainee) of duties at a higher classification than the employee’s current classification (whether or not the employee moves to another agency)’.
‘Promotions’ includes advancements within a broadband.
Effects on data of broadbanding classifications
Of those agencies that have broadbanded classification levels, most provide data to APSED at specific levels while others provide data which is
broadbanded. Elsewhere in this publication where classification level is given, the maximum level is used where only broadbanded data is
available.
The following table provides an indication of the range of minimum classifications for each maximum. It shows the number of ongoing APS
employees reported by agencies to have particular minimum and maximum levels as at June 2010. For example, there were 150 ongoing
employees at a classification at which the minimum was APS 3 and the maximum APS 4 (that is, the APS 3–4 band). There were 63 ongoing
employees in the APS 1–4 band. Both of these groups would be reported elsewhere in the Bulletin as APS 4.
Improvements in the quality of data provided by agencies in recent years have resulted in agencies reporting fewer broadbanded
classifications. The number of ongoing employees reported in broadbanded classifications was 1,705 at June 2010, down from 2,061 at June
2009.
As noted in Appendix 1, classification data in this publication includes employees grouped with the equivalent SES bands under the
Classification Rules. Although broadbanding does not apply to the SES proper, these other classifications can be broadbanded. No Graduates or
Trainees are broadbanded.
Minimum level
APS 1
APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
EL 1
EL 2
SES 1
SES 2
SES 3
Trainee
APS 1 APS 2
APS 3
APS 4
APS 5
APS 6
EL 1
EL 2 SES 1 SES 2 SES 3
Trainee
892
38
3
63
.
9
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
4107
227
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
20660
150
100
193
38
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
30971
538
31
10
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
19884
209
5
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
30385
24
17
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
25932
50
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
12340
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1933 .
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
551
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
126
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
177
.
Maximum level
Grad. APS
Total
1005
4334
21141
31550
20098
30426
25982
12340
1933
551
126
177
Grad. APS
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1208
1208
Total
892
4145
20890
31184
20522
30827
26009
12407
1933
551
126
177
1208
150871
Agency abbreviations
ABCC - Australian Building and Construction Commissioner
ABCI - Australian Bureau of Criminal Intelligence
ABS - Australian Bureau of Statistics
ACC - Australian Crime Commission
ACCC - Australian Competition and Consumer Commission
ACIAR - Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research
ACLEI - Australian Commission for Law Enforcement Integrity
ACMA - Australian Communications and Media Authority
AFC - Australian Film Commission
AFP - Australian Federal Police
AFPC - Australian Fair Pay Commission Secretariat
AFMA - Australian Fisheries Management Authority
AIATSIS - Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Studies
AIHW - Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
ANAO - Australian National Audit Office
ANTA - Australian National Training Authority
AOFM - Australian Office of Financial Management
AOTDTA - Australian Organ and Tissue Donation and Transplant Authority
APRA - Australian Prudential Regulation Authority
APVMA - Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority
AQIS - Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service
ARPANSA - Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency
ASADA - Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority
ASIC - Australian Securities and Investments Commission
ATO - Australian Taxation Office
ATSB- Australian Transport Safety Bureau
ATSIS - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Services
AusAID - Australian Agency for International Development
AUSTRAC - Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre
Austrade - Australian Trade Commission
BoM - Bureau of Meteorology
Climate Change - Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency
ComSuper - Commonwealth Superannuation Administration
CSA - Child Support Agency
CSIRO - Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Customs - Australian Customs and Border Protection Service
DBCDE - Department of Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy
DEEWR - Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations
Defence - Department of Defence
DEST- Department of Education, Science and Training
DEWHA - Department of Environment, Water, Hertiage and the Arts
DIISR - Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research
DITR - Department of Industry, Tourism and Resources
DoHA - Department of Health and Ageing
DPP - Director of Public Prosecutions
DRET - Department of Resources, Energy and Tourism
DVA - Department of Veterans’ Affairs
EOWA - Equal Opportunity for Women in the Workplace Agency
FaHCSIA - Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs
FSANZ - Food Standards Australia New Zealand
GBRMPA - Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority
Human Rights Commission - Australian Human Rights Commission
Human Services - Department of Human Services
Immigration - Department of Immigration and Citizenship
Infrastructure - Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government
ITSA - Insolvency and Trustee Service Australia
MDBA - Murray Darling Basin Authority
MRT/RRT - Migration Review Tribunal / Refugee Review Tribunal
NFSA - National Film and Sound Archive
NHMRC - National Health and Medical Research Council
NOPSA - National Offshore Petroleum Safety Authority
OFWO - Office of the Fair Work Ombudsman
OIGIS - Office of the Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security
OPH - Old Parliament House
ORER - Office of the Renewable Energy Regulator
OWO - Office of the Workplace Ombudsman
PM&C - Prime Minister and Cabinet
Treasury - Department of the Treasury
TSRA - Torres Strait Regional Authority
Public Service Act coverage changes
Additions of staff to the APS since July 2000
Ongoing staff
Non-ongoing staff Total
2000–01
ATSIC
Defence
2
.
.
1
2
1
32
1
2
.
34
1
8
223
1
.
.
.
8
223
1
95
26
5
.
100
26
67
35
5
4974
24
9
.
226
91
44
5
5200
492
.
31
25
523
25
2001–02
Nil
2002–03
ABCI function of AFP to ACC
Invest Australia
2003–04
Enterprise Career Education Foundation abolished and some staff moved to DEST
Export and quarantine functions of NT and WA State Governments returned to Commonwealth (AQIS)
National Missing Persons Unit of AFP moved to ACC
2004–05
CSIRO to DITR
National Standards Commission to DITR
2005–06
Australian Film Commission
ASADA
ANTA to DEST
Medicare Australia
2006–07
Austrade
NHMRC
2007–08
ACCC
APVMA
Private Health Insurance Ombudsman
Mersey Hospital to DoHA
Wheat Export Authority
2008–09
ACCC
Australian Fisheries Management Authority
MDBA
1
121
11
.
16
.
20
.
380
1
1
141
11
380
17
13
187
154
.
56
27
13
243
181
Tourism Australia to DRET
21
.
21
Total additions to coverage July 2000 to June 2010
6485
807
7292
2009–10
Reductions in APS staff numbers since July 2000
Ongoing staff
Non-ongoing staff
Total
2000–01
Nil
2001–02
Sydney Harbour Federation Trust
2002–03
Nil
1
.
1
2003–04
ACC
1
.
1
Australian Protective Services
1236
93
1329
Indigenous Business Australia
44
4
48
DEWR
52
1
53
Industry, Tourism and Resourses
29
3
32
3
1
4
.
2
2
2004–05
2005–06
Nil
2006–07
ACC
2007–08
DBCDE
2008–09
Mersey Hospital
.
464
464
1366
568
1934
2009–10
Nil
Total reduction in coverage July 2000 to June 2010
Changes to administration arrangements
The following table shows changes that occurred during 2009–10. This table should be referred to when comparing agency numbers from one
year to another. Machinery-of-government changes following the August 2010 election will be reflected in the 2010–11 Bulletin.
Agency employees moved
from
Agency employees
moved to
1/07/2009
Infrastructure
ATSB
1/07/2009
Human Services
1/07/2009
Date
Number of
ongoing staff
Number of
non-ongoing
staff
Change
101
.
ATSB established as a new Statutory Agency
DEEWR
14
.
Job Capacity Assessment Program function moved from CSA (Human
Services) to DEEWR
DEEWR
Safe Work Australia
(SWA)
89
3
SWA established as a new Executive Agency
1/07/2009
OWO
OFWO
395
57
Fair Work legislation established two new institutions— Fair Work
Australia and Office of the Fair Work Ombudsman – to take over from
AIR, WA, OWO and Australian Fair Pay Commission Secretariat (which
will continue for a transitional period)
1/07/2009
Workplace Authority (WA)
OFWO
375
29
As above
1/07/2009
Workplace Authority (WA)
Fair Work Australia
10
.
As above
1/07/2009
AFPC
Fair Work Australia
23
7
As above
1/07/2009
AIR
Fair Work Australia
164
39
As above
1/07/2009
Attorney-General’s
FaHCSIA
22
.
AGD Family Pathways Branch employees to the Family Group at
FaHCSIA
14/12/2009
Finance and Deregulation
ANAO
19
.
Office of Evalulation and Audit
18/03/2010
DEWHA
Climate Change
255
162
AAO change resulting in certain functions being moved
Organisations not separately identified in tables, June 2010
Staff of indented organisations are included in the staff numbers of their portfolio Department in the tables of this Bulletin.
Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry




Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics
Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service
Biosecurity Australia
Bureau of Rural Sciences
Employment, Education and Workplace Relations

Office of the Employment Advocate
Department of the Environment and Water Resources

Australian Antarctic Division
Health and Ageing

Therapeutic Goods Administration
Human Services


Child Support Agency
CRS Australia
Treasury

Corporations and Markets Advisory Committee

Office of the Inspector-General of Taxation
APS employment related publications
Reports
State of the Service Report 2009–10, November 2010
State of the Service 2009–10, At a Glance, November 2010
State of the Service Employee Survey Results 2009–10, November 2010
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