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Lots of money spent on letting murders walk free?
Division 2—Salary and allowances of judicial officers 11 Base salary The following table (Table 2A) sets out, for a person (a judicial officer) who holds an office specified in column 1: (a) the full-time base salary (if any), per year, of the judicial officer; and (b) the travel tier (if any) that applies to the judicial officer for the purposes of the official travel determination. Table 2A—Full-time base salary for judicial officers Column 1 Column 2 Office Full-time Column 3 Travel tier 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 No travel tier High Court—Chief Justice High Court—Justice Federal Court—Chief Justice Federal Court—Judge Family Court—Chief Justice Family Court—Deputy Chief Justice Family Court—Judge Federal Circuit Court—Chief Judge Federal Circuit Court—Judge Copyright Tribunal of Australia—President Copyright Tribunal of Australia—Deputy President (Judicial) Australian Competition Tribunal—President Australian Law Reform Commission—President (Judicial) AAT—President National Native Title Tribunal—President (Judicial) Defence Force Discipline Appeal Tribunal—President base salary $608,150 $551,880 $514,980 $468,020 $514,980 $481,850 $468,020 $468,020 $394,980 $468,020 Nil $468,020 $468,020 $468,020 $468,020 Nil Note: The reference to a Judge of the Family Court includes a Judge assigned to the Appeal Division of the Family Court and a Senior Judge of the Family Court. 12 Additional allowances A sitting Judge who also holds any of the following offices on a part-time basis is to be provided with an additional expense allowance of $2,421 per year
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