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Allowances for Mayors, Deputy Mayors and Councillors

The Tribunal is responsible for setting the values of allowances payable to Mayors, Deputy Mayors and Councillors.

Values of base allowances from 1 July 2024

The base allowances payable to Mayors, Deputy Mayors and Councillors from 1 July 2024 are set out in the table below.

Base allowance ($ per annum)

Category 1Category 2Category 3Category 4
Mayors84,498109,114134,954269,909
Deputy Mayors42,24854,55867,477134,955
Councillors27,29134,02840,76961,153

The allowance category to which each Council has been assigned is set out below.

Remote area travel allowance

From 1 July 2024, the remote area travel allowance is equal to $47.50 per day for eligible Mayors, Deputy Mayors and Councillors, up to a maximum of $5,937.50 per annum.

Determination in effect

On 7 March 2022, in accordance with section 23A of the Victorian Independent Remuneration Tribunal and Improving Parliamentary Standards Act 2019 (Vic), the Tribunal made the Allowance payable to Mayors, Deputy Mayors and Councillors (Victoria) Determination No. 01/2022.

The Determination applies to every Mayor, Deputy Mayor and Councillor (Council member) in all 79 Councils in Victoria.

The Determination set a base allowance for each Council member, the value of which varies according to the role (Mayor, Deputy Mayor or Councillor) and the allowance category to which the Council has been assigned.

The Determination also provided for a remote area travel allowance, and set eligibility criteria for claiming it.

The Tribunal is required to make an annual adjustment to the values of allowances. On 27 June 2024, the Tribunal made the Allowance payable to Mayors, Deputy Mayors and Councillors (Victoria) Annual Adjustment Determination 2024. This Determination adjusts the values of allowances with effect from 1 July 2024.

Consolidated version of the Determination

For ease of reference, the Tribunal has published a consolidated version of the Allowance payable to Mayors, Deputy Mayors and Councillors (Victoria) Determination No. 01/2022, incorporating changes made by the 2022, 2023 and 2024 Annual Adjustment Determinations:

Allowance payable to Mayors, Deputy Mayors and Councillors (Victoria) Determination No. 01/2022 as varied by [2022] DCMA 01, [2023] DCMA 01 and [2024] DCMA 01
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Accessible version - Allowance payable to Mayors, Deputy Mayors and Councillors (Victoria) Determination No. 01/2022 as varied by [2022] DCMA 01, [2023] DCMA 01 and [2024] DCMA 01
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Original Determination

The Allowance payable to Mayors, Deputy Mayors and Councillors (Victoria) Determination No. 01/2022 as made is available here:

Allowance payable to Mayors, Deputy Mayors and Councillors (Victoria) Determination No. 01/2022
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Allowance payable to Mayors, Deputy Mayors and Councillors (Victoria) Determination No. 01/2022
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Minister's letter of request

On 17 June 2021, the Minister for Local Government requested that the Tribunal make the first Determination of allowances payable to Mayors, Deputy Mayors and Councillors. The letter of request is available here:

Letter of request from Minister for Local Government
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Notice of intention and submissions

On 5 July 2021, the Tribunal published its notice of intention to make a Determination setting the values of the allowances for Council members in all 79 Councils in Victoria. The notice of intention called for submissions from interested parties by 20 August 2021 and the Tribunal directly invited currently serving Council members to complete an online questionnaire. To support parties to make a submission, the Tribunal also published a Consultation Paper as part of the notice of intention. The notice of intention and Consultation Paper are available below.

Published submissions

The Tribunal expresses its appreciation to all those who made submissions and assisted the Tribunal in the performance of its functions, including Council members who completed the Tribunal's questionnaire.

Read the submissions received

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