Table of Contents
Things to note
- Portfolio, Entity, and website address information is sourced from the PGPA Flipchart managed by the Department of Finance.
- Information is sourced from individual entity Enterprise Agreements, Terms and Conditions or their equivalent agreement on their respective websites or agreement listed on the Fair Work Commission website through the Find an enterprise agreement tool.
- Not all entities within the Flipchart engage staff under the Public Service Act 1999 or related legislation. See the Key to Symbols within the PGPA Flipchart at #1.
- Entities that do not provide their Enterprise Agreement publicly, cannot be found online, do not operate as a regular entity, or do not engage staff as per #3 are not listed in the filters below. These entities can be found at the bottom of the page, grouped by Portfolio.
- Where known, acronyms for entities have been included. This will be incomplete.
- Where an entity has clearly indicated that recruitment, conditions or an enterprise agreement is from another entity, then that information is reflected in the listing.
- Example: The Net Zero Economy Authority indicates on their website that non-SES employees are covered by the employment conditions under the Prime Minister and Cabinet (PM&C) Enterprise Agreement so PM&C information is listed.
- Where an entity has changed names, remit, or other, the relevant identified agreement will be listed with its entity name at the time of the enterprise agreement decision.
- Example: The Administrative Review Tribunal website references the Administrative Appeals Tribunal enterprise agreement so this information is listed.
- This information has been collated to get an overview of how much how much roles are paid across the Australian Public Service entities on the PGPA Flipchart (Commonwealth only).
- There is no guarantee for the currency and accuracy of the information listed. Always double check the relevant agreements. All information is sourced from publicly available sources.
- Changes, corrections, fixes, suggestions can ONLY be submitted via the project's GitHub issues queue. As per #9, information will only be added if there is a public available source.
- Information is listed as a table and best viewed on medium to large screens. It has been made responsive for mobile as practical as possible.
- Some, but not all, enterprise agreements list their publications as CC BY 4.0 within the agreements. You should review the agreements in full and should refer to entities individual copyright pages on their respective websites for more information and licenses. There is no claim to ownership of content or endorsement by the authors in how content has been used in this application.
Currency of information
Version: 1.0.0
Last updated: 3 January 2026
Information in line with PGPA Flipchart: 3 November 2025
Table: Entities base salaries table
| Portfolio | Entity | Entity Type | More salary streams | Extra classifications | Details |
|---|
Chart 1: Base salaries by Portfolio
This chart shows the base salaries from enterprise agreements at the relevant APS or EL levels. Where entities have levels that have different names, but equate to specific APS/EL levels, they are provided and labelled accordingly.
Shows minimum/maximum guidepoints as a dumbbell, with intermediate steps as dots. Ordered by PGPA flipchart rules.
Chart 2: Compare base salaries between entities
This chart allows you to pick the relevant classifications and entities.
This allows you to compare base salaries across enterprise agreements.
Table 1: Calculate fortnightly salary
Salary is calculated on a fortnightly basis as it is paid fortnightly.
Superannuation for APS is calculated at 15.4%. Superannuation is calculated on top of the listed salaries.
Table 2: Quick compare salaries
Tick rows in the table above to compare them here.
Entities not aligned on classifications
This are enterprise agreements that use different classification levels, or aren't clearly aligned to APS and EL levels.
- Australian Curriculum Assessment and Reporting Authority - Enterprise Agreement 2023-2026 (Page 53)
- Australian National University (ANU) - Enterprise Agreement 2023-2026 (Page 101)
- Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC) - Enterprise Agreement 2024-2027 (Page 47)
- Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation (AgriFutures) - Enterprise Agreement 2022-2025 (Page 9)
- Australian Hearing Services (Hearing Australia) - Enterprise Agreement 2023 (Page 39)
- Australian Federal Police - Enterprise Agreement 2024-2027 (Page 103)
- Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation - Enterprise Agreement 2024-2027 (Page 101)
- Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) - Enterprise Agreement 2023-2026 (Page 94)
- Australian Film, Television and Radio School (AFTRS) - Enterprise Agreement 2024-2027 (Page 73)
- Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) - Enterprise Agreement 2024-2027 (Page 56)
- Australian Sports Commission (Australian Institute of Sport) - Enterprise Agreement 2024-2027 (Page 53)
- Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) - Enterprise Agreement 2023-2026 (Page 73)
- Creative Australia - Enterprise Agreement 2024-2026 (Page 68)
- National Transport Commission (NTC) - Enterprise Agreement 2024-2027 (Page 58)
- NBN Co Limited - Enterprise Agreement 2022-2025 (Page 31)
- Central Land Council - Central Land Council Enterprise Agreement 2025-2027 (Page 56)
- Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation (ILSC) - Enterprise Agreement (Page 66)
- Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) - Enterprise Agreement 2025
- Reserve Bank of Australia - Enterprise Agreement 2023 (Page 44)
Education
Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry
Health, Disability and Ageing
Home Affairs
Industry, Science and Resources
Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications, Sport and the Arts
Prime Minister and Cabinet
Treasury
Entities not in the salaries table
Entities from the PGPA Flipchart not in the table above (as per note #4), listed by Portfolio:
- Cotton Research and Development Corporation
- Fisheries Research and Development Corporation
- Regional Investment Corporation
- Wine Australia
- Office of the Special Investigator
- Australian Renewable Energy Agency
- Clean Energy Finance Corporation
- Director of National Parks
- Snowy Hydro Limited
- Army and Air Force Canteen Service (Frontline Defence Services)
- Australian Military Forces Relief Trust Fund
- Royal Australian Air Force Veterans' Residences Trust Fund
- Royal Australian Air Force Welfare Trust Fund
- Royal Australian Navy Central Canteens Board
- Royal Australian Navy Relief Trust Fund
- AAF Company
- Australian Strategic Policy Institute Ltd
- RAAF Welfare Recreational Company
- Australian Institute for Teaching and School Leadership Limited
- Seafarers Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation Authority (Seacare Authority)
- Coal Mining Industry (Long Service Leave Funding) Corporation
- Future Fund Management Agency
- Commonwealth Superannuation Corporation (CSC)
- ASC Pty Ltd
- Australian Naval Infrastructure Pty Ltd
- CEA Technologies Pty Limited
- Australian Secret Intelligence Service
- Export Finance and Insurance Corporation (EFIC, Export Finance Australia)
- Tourism Australia
- Australian National Preventative Health Agency (ANPHA)
- Australian Security Intelligence Organisation
- National Offshore Petroleum Safety and Environmental Management Authority (NOPSEMA)
- National Reconstruction Fund Corporation
- Airservices Australia
- Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC)
- Australian Postal Corporation (Australia Post)
- Infrastructure Australia
- Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility
- Special Broadcasting Service (SBS)
- Australian Rail Track Corporation Limited (ARTC)
- Australian Sports Foundation Limited
- Bundanon Trust
- National Intermodal Corporation Limited
- WSA Co Ltd
- Anindilyakwa Land Council
- Northern Land Council
- Northern Territory Aboriginal Investment Corporation (Aboriginal Investment NT)
- Tiwi Land Council
- Wreck Bay Aboriginal Community Council
- National Australia Day Council Limited
- Outback Stores Pty Ltd
- Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence Commission
- National Commission for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children and Young People
- Office of the Audting and Assurance Standards Board (AUASB)
- Office of the Australian Accounting Standards Board (AASB)
- Housing Australia
Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry
Attorney-General's
Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
Defence
Education
Employment and Workplace Relations
Finance
Foreign Affairs and Trade
Health, Disability and Ageing
Home Affairs
Industry, Science and Resources
Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications, Sport and the Arts
Prime Minister and Cabinet
Social Services
Treasury