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 APSED director: Sue Johnson APSED manager: David Judge 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: 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: 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 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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