According to Section 48 of the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act 1900 (Imp), of course.
For the those in power:
- Prime Minister: 160.0%
- Deputy Prime Minister: 105.0%
- Treasurer: 87.5%
- Leader of the Government in the Senate: 87.5%
- Leader of the House: 75.0%
- Other Minister in Cabinet who is also Manager of Government Business in the Senate: 75.0%
- Other Ministers in Cabinet: 72.5%
- Other Minister who is also Manager of Government Business in the Senate: 67.5%
- Other Ministers: 57.5%
- Parliamentary Secretary who is also Manager of Government Business in the Senate: 35.0%
- Parliamentary Secretaries: 25.0%
- Leader of the Opposition: 85.0%
- President of the Senate: 75.0%
- Speaker of the House of Representatives: 75.0%
- Deputy Leader of the Opposition: 57.5%
- Leader of the Opposition in the Senate: 57.5%
- Leader of a recognised party of more than 10 members of parliament, other than a party whose Leader is the Prime Minister or the Leader of the Opposition: 45.0%
- Shadow Minister: 25.0%
See document titled:
Parliamentary remuneration and entitlements:2016 update
Don't forget the sweeping changes the CEO of the country in administration, Mr. Turnbull introduced.
See document titled:
2017 Parliamentary remuneration and business resources: a quick guide
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