Higher Duties Allowance
Temporarily working in a higher band for a period of less than one day will not entitle 
Employees to any additional payments. If the period is for more than one continuous day 
of work in the higher band an allowance will be paid. The allowance will be the difference
between the Employee's current base rate of pay and the minimum base rate of pay for
the band in which the higher job is allocated. The allowance will apply to any periods of
paid leave during the period an employee works in the higher band.
SCHEDULE C- CLERCIAL EMPLOYEES RATES OF PAY AND CLASSIFICATION BANDS
(a) Employees will be appointed in writing by nbn to a classification Band.
(b) Base rates of pay and classification bands are as shown in the table below:
BAND 				4
RANGE $ PER ANNUM		$77,366.52 - $96,696.83
INDICATIVE ROLES INCLUDE	Senior Accounts 
				Payable Senior 
				Accounts Receivable
				Senior Procurement
				OfficerSenior
				Contract Officer
				Senior Administrative
				SupportFront Office 
				Supervisor Analyst -
				Workforce Planning
				Personal Assistant
AWARD ALIGNMENT			N/A
BAND 				3
RANGE $ PER ANNUM 		$63,185.52 - $74,135.75
INDICATIVE ROLES INCLUDE 	Accounts Payable 
				Officer Accounts
				Receivable Officer
				Procurement Officer
				Payroll Officer
				Contract Officer
				Administrative 
				Support Front
				Office Coordinator
				Team Assistant
AWARD ALIGNMENT			Clerk Level 4 and Level 5
BAND 				1
RANGE $ PER ANNUM 		$55,457.01 - $60,606.33 
INDICATIVE ROLES INCLUDE 	Receptionist
				Administrative Assistant 
AWARD ALIGNMENT			Clerk Level 3
BAND 				1
RANGE $ PER ANNUM 		$52,886.88 
INDICATIVE ROLES INCLUDE 	Entry Level Role 
				- first 6 to 12 months employment
AWARD ALIGNMENT			Clerk Level 1 and Level 2
(c) An Employee will be paid no less than the minimum base rate of pay as set out in the
range for the band in which the Employee is appointed. Where a job role has the 
same skills, responsibility and knowledge as the indicative roles in band 1, 2, 3 or 4 
then that particular job will be classified in the relevant band and will be covered by 
scope of thisAgreement.
(d) For the avoidance of doubt the classification bands listed in the table in (b) above
incorporate all the Clerical and Administrative classifications and descriptors as set 
outin the Telecommunications Services Award 2010 (as at the commencement date 
of theoperation of this Agreement). Executive Assistants to the Chief Executive Officer 
and heads of departments are specifically excluded from the scope of this Agreement.
(e) Unless specified otherwise in this Agreement, nbn will increase Employees base rate 
ofpay and the pay ranges set out in the table in (b) above by:
(i) 3% (rounded to two decimal places) on and from the first full pay period
commencing on or after 1 July 2022; and
(ii) 3.25% (rounded to two decimal places) on and from the first full pay 
periodcommencing on or after 1 July 2023; and
(iii) 3.25% (rounded to two decimal places) on and from the first full pay 
periodcommencing on and after 1 July 2024.
(f) For the avoidance of doubt, the pay ranges specified in the table in (b) above 
excludes the 3% increase set out at (e)(i) above.
(g) The wage increases provided for in this Agreement will apply to all Employees 
coveredby this Agreement even if an Employee is being paid between the minimum 
and the maximum base pay rate for the band in which the Employee's job is 
classified. Such wage increases also apply to the minimum and maximum band rates.
(h) In accordance with clause 20.2 the base rates of pay in the bands in the table in 
(b)above include annual leave loading unless otherwise specified in writing by
nbn.
(i) Band 1 is an entry level band that enables Employees to acquire skill sets necessary to
move to positions in higher Bands. However, Band 1 is not an exclusive entry point 
intothis classification structure.
(j) Unless otherwise specified in this Agreement, an Employees base weekly rate of pay is
calculated by dividing the Employees base salary per annum in the table in (b) above 
by 52. An Employees base hourly rate of pay is calculated by dividing the Employees 
basesalary per annum in the table in (b) above by 52 and then by 38.
Higher Duties Allowance
Temporarily working in a higher band for a period of less than one day will not entitle Employees to
any additional payments. If the period is for more than one continuous day of work in the higher
band an allowance will be paid. The allowance will be the difference between the Employee's 
currentbase rate of pay and the minimum base rate of pay for the band in which the higher job is 
allocated. The allowance will apply to any periods of paid leave during the period an employee 
works in the higher band.