The Tribunal is required to make annual adjustments to the values of the allowances set in its Allowance payable to Mayors, Deputy Mayors and Councillors (Victoria) Determination No. 01/2022.
Annual Adjustment 2025 - Notice of Intention
In accordance with section 24(1) of the Victorian Independent Remuneration Tribunal and Improving Parliamentary Standards Act 2019 (Vic)(opens in a new window) (VIRTIPS Act), the Tribunal hereby publishes notice of its intention to make a Determination adjusting the values of the allowances payable to Mayors, Deputy Mayors and Councillors.
The Tribunal invites submissions from interested persons or bodies in relation to the proposed Determination.
Details about the proposed Determination and how to make a submission are set out below.
What will the Determination cover?
The Determination will provide for an annual adjustment to the current values of the base allowance payable to every elected Council member in Victoria. In making the Determination, the Tribunal will consider changes that have occurred since its last annual adjustment was made in mid-2024.
The value of the base allowance varies depending on the role of the Council member, with Mayors and Deputy Mayors entitled to a higher allowance, and the allowance category to which their Council has been assigned.
The current values of the base allowance (effective from 18 December 2024) are set out in the table below ($ per annum).
Role | Category 1 | Category 2 | Category 3 | Category 4 |
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Mayor | 86,722 | 111,987 | 138,506 | 277,014 |
Deputy Mayor | 43,360 | 55,994 | 69,252 | 138,507 |
Councillor | 27,291 | 34,028 | 40,769 | 61,153 |
Further information on the Council allowance categories, including a list of the Councils in each category, is available in the Allowance payable to Mayors, Deputy Mayors and Councillors (Victoria) Determination No. 01/2022(opens in a new window). The Tribunal does not propose to make any changes to allowance categories in this Determination.
The Tribunal has provided for scheduled increases to base allowances for Mayors and Deputy Mayors, with the next increase taking effect on 18 December 2025. If any adjustments to base allowances are made by the Tribunal in the proposed Determination, these will apply in addition to the scheduled increases for Mayors and Deputy Mayors.
The Tribunal has also provided for a remote area travel allowance, currently equal to $47.50 per day (subject to eligibility requirements) and an annual cap of $5,937.50. The Tribunal will also consider an annual adjustment to this value.
What will the Determination not cover?
The purpose of an annual adjustment Determination is to take account of changes over the last year. Given the scope and purpose of this Determination, the Tribunal does not propose to consider matters that are more appropriately addressed in a Comprehensive Determination. These include:
- the responsibilities and workload of Mayors, Deputy Mayors and Councillors
- relativities in allowance values between Council members
- Council allowance categories.
In making Determinations, the Tribunal does not assess the performance of individual Council members or Councils. The Tribunal has previously noted that the cycle of four-yearly elections provides a mechanism for voters to hold Council members to account for their performance. In performing their roles, Council members are also subject to a range of accountability and integrity requirements.
How will the Tribunal make its Determination?
The Tribunal is required to consider the following factors in making a Determination:
- current and projected economic conditions and trends
- the financial position and fiscal strategy of the State of Victoria
- any statement or policy issued by the Government in respect of its wages policy (or equivalent) and the remuneration and allowances of any specified occupational group as defined in the VIRTIPS Act
- submissions received in relation to the Determination.
Current and projected economic conditions and trends
The Tribunal’s understanding of current and projected economic conditions and trends will be informed by Victorian and federal budgets, statements by the Reserve Bank of Australia(opens in a new window), decisions of the Fair Work Commission(opens in a new window) and other relevant information.
The Tribunal will also have regard to the latest data on key economic indicators published by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS), including the following releases:
- Australian National Accounts: National Income, Expenditure and Product(opens in a new window)
- Average Weekly Earnings(opens in a new window)
- Consumer Price Index(opens in a new window)
- Labour Force(opens in a new window)
- Wage Price Index(opens in a new window)
The table below summarises key ABS data about the Victorian and Australian economies at the time of issuing this notice (March 2025).
Indicator | Period | Value (%) |
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Real Gross Domestic Product(opens in a new window) growth, Australia | Year to December quarter 2024 | 1.3 |
Unemployment rate(opens in a new window) (seasonally adjusted), Victoria | January 2025 | 4.7 |
Labour force participation rate(opens in a new window) (seasonally adjusted), Victoria | January 2025 | 68.0 |
Wage Price Index(opens in a new window) growth, Victoria | Year to December quarter 2024 | 3.2 |
Full-time adult average weekly ordinary time earnings(opens in a new window) growth, Victoria | Year to November 2024 | 3.8 |
Consumer Price Index(opens in a new window), change, Melbourne | Year to December quarter 2024 | 2.5 |
Trimmed mean inflation,(opens in a new window) change, Australia | Year to December quarter 2024 | 3.2 |
Financial position and fiscal strategy of the State of Victoria
The Tribunal’s understanding of the financial position and fiscal strategy of the State of Victoria will be informed by the most recent Victorian Budget and the latest Auditor-General’s Report on the Annual Financial Report of the State of Victoria(opens in a new window) (November 2024).
At the time of issuing this notice, the Tribunal notes the following with respect to Victoria’s financial position and fiscal strategy:
- according to the Victorian Government’s 2024-25 Mid-Year Financial Report (March 2025):
- the general government sector recorded an operating deficit of $3.9 billion for the first half of 2024-25
- net debt for the general government sector was $146.8 billion at 31 December 2024
- the 2024/25 Budget Update (December 2024) forecast operating cash surpluses through to 2027-28, with an expected return to an operating surplus in 2025-26.
Relevant Victorian Government remuneration policies
The Tribunal is required to take into account the Victorian Government’s Wages Policy and the Enterprise Bargaining Framework(opens in a new window), which applies to enterprise agreements entered into by departments and agencies in the Victorian public sector.
The current policy provides that employees’ wages and conditions will be allowed to grow at a rate of 3% per annum over the life of an agreement. In addition to annual wage increases, a separate lump sum, cash payment is available, equivalent to an additional 0.5% of overall agreement costs.
Additional changes to allowances and other conditions – but not ‘general wages’ – may be permitted where the Victorian Government agrees that these will address key agency or wider public sector priorities and where the costs are funded through appropriate cash offsets or an approved funding strategy.
How can I make a submission?
The Tribunal invites submissions from any person or body, including any affected person or class of affected persons, in relation to the proposed Determination.
Consultation questions
You may wish to consider the following questions in your submission:
- What adjustments to the values of allowances should the Tribunal consider, if any?
- Which economic and financial indicators should the Tribunal consider in adjusting the values of allowances?
- What other matters should the Tribunal consider when making the Determination, if any, in addition to those listed in section 24(2) of the VIRTIPS Act?
How to make a submission
Written submissions (and requests for assistance to make a submission) should be emailed to the Tribunal Secretariat at enquiries@remunerationtribunal.vic.gov.au.
Written submissions must be received by the Tribunal by 5pm on Friday 4 April 2025.
The Tribunal may also accept requests from interested parties to make submissions after 4 April. Please contact the Tribunal Secretariat at enquiries@remunerationtribunal.vic.gov.au to request to make a late submission.
Those wishing to make an oral submission must advise the Tribunal Secretariat via email by 5pm on Friday 28 March 2025.
Publication and use of submissions
To promote transparency, submissions will be published on the Tribunal’s website in full or in summary form as appropriate. If the submitter seeks confidentiality or the submission contains information that is identified as commercially sensitive, the Tribunal will work with the submitter to publish the submission in a form which protects the confidentiality or commercial sensitivity.
Submissions that contain offensive or defamatory material, or are outside the scope of the Tribunal’s Determinations, will not be published.
The Tribunal may use information provided in submissions in its Determination.
The Tribunal may receive a request under the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (Vic)(opens in a new window) for a submission. Any such request will be determined in accordance with that Act, which contains provisions designed to protect personal information and information given in confidence. Further information can be found on the website of the Office of the Victorian Information Commissioner(opens in a new window).
When will the Tribunal make its Determination?
The Tribunal proposes to make the 2025 Annual Adjustment Determination in June 2025, ahead of a proposed effective date of 1 July 2025.
Any adjustments to the base allowance made by the Tribunal would also apply in addition to the scheduled increase to that allowance for Mayors and Deputy Mayors on 18 December 2025.
Annual Adjustment 2024
On 1 July 2024, the Tribunal made the Allowance payable to Mayors, Deputy Mayors and Councillors (Victoria) Annual Adjustment Determination 2024.
The Tribunal determined a 3.5% increase to the values of the base allowances payable to Mayors, Deputy Mayors and Councillors, effective from 1 July 2024. A 3.5% increase has also been applied to the base allowance values for Mayors and Deputy Mayors which take effect on:
- 18 December 2024
- 18 December 2025.
The Determination also adjusted the value of the remote area travel allowance by 3.5%.
The Determination, including the Statement of Reasons, is available here.
Before making the Determination the Tribunal published notice of its intention to make a Determination, including details about the proposed Determination, and invited submissions.
Annual Adjustment 2023
On 30 June 2023, the Tribunal made the Allowance payable to Mayors, Deputy Mayors and Councillors (Victoria) Annual Adjustment Determination 2023.
The Tribunal determined a 2% increase to the values of the base allowances payable to Mayors, Deputy Mayors and Councillors, effective from 1 July 2023. A 2% increase has also been applied to the base allowance values which take effect on:
- 18 December 2023
- 18 December 2024 (Mayors and Deputy Mayors only)
- 18 December 2025 (Mayors and Deputy Mayors only).
The Determination also adjusted the value of the remote area travel allowance by 2%.
The Determination, including the Statement of Reasons, is available here:
Before making the Determination, the Tribunal published notice of its intention to make a Determination, including details about the proposed Determination, and invited submissions.
The Tribunal received three submissions.
The notice of intention is available below.
Annual Adjustment 2022
On 8 December 2022, the Tribunal made the Allowance payable to Mayors, Deputy Mayors and Councillors (Victoria) Annual Adjustment Determination 2022.
The Tribunal determined a 1.5% increase to the values of the base allowances payable to Mayors, Deputy Mayors and Councillors, effective from 18 December 2022. A 1.5% increase has also been applied to the base allowance values which take effect on:
- 18 December 2023
- 18 December 2024 (Mayors and Deputy Mayors only)
- 18 December 2025 (Mayors and Deputy Mayors only).
The Determination also adjusted the value of the remote area travel allowance by 1.5%.
The Determination, including the Statement of Reasons, is available here:
As part of making the Determination, the Tribunal issued a notice of intention on 4 October 2022, which outlined the matters being considered by the Tribunal and invited submissions.
The Tribunal received two submissions.
The notice of intention is available below.
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