Transport Industry - Car
Carriers (NSW) Contract Determination
DETERMINATION REPRINT
This reprint of the consolidated
award is published under the authority of the Industrial Registrar pursuant to
section 390 of the Industrial Relations Act 1996, and under
clause 6.6 of the Industrial Relations Commission Rules 2022.
I certify that the form of
this reprint, incorporating the variations set out in the schedule, is correct
as at 6 March 2024.
E.
ROBINSON, Industrial Registrar
Schedule of Variations Incorporated
Variation Serial No.
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Date of Publication
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Effective Date
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Industrial Gazette Reference
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Volume
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Page No.
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C9794
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15 December 2023
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6 March 2024
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DETERMINATION
Arrangement
Clause No. Subject Matter
1. Definitions
2. Class of
Contract of Carriage, Locality and Duration
3. The
Contract Carrier
4. General
Conditions
5. Daily Working
Instructions
6. Other
Conditions
7. Other
Conditions
8. Conditions
(Rates of Remuneration)
8A. Deemed
Distances
9. Leave
Reserved
10. Additional
Payments in Respect of Fuel
Schedule 1 - Rates of Remuneration
Schedule 2 - Procedure and Time for Adjustment of Rates
and Amounts
1. Definitions
In this contract determination unless the subject matter or
context otherwise indicates or requires:
"Approved Driver" means the Contract Carrier when
the Contract Carrier is an individual person; a partner nominated by the
partnership to the Principal Contractor when the Contract Carrier is a
partnership; and a person referred to in section 3 09(1) of the Act nominated
by the corporation to the Principal Contractor when the Contractor Carrier is a
corporation.
"Car" means car, utility
and commercial motor vehicle.
"Contract of Carriage" has the meaning given to
that expression by the Act.
"Contract Carrier" means a carrier who enters into contracts of carriage.
"Delegate" means union delegate of Contract
Carriers based at a terminal and includes co-delegate.
"Intrastate Work" means work which is not local
work.
"Local Work" means work involving the
transportation of a car to and from places both of which are within the area of
a circle of a radius of 50 kilometres the centre of which is the terminal of
the Principal Contractor at which the Contract Carrier is based.
"Misconduct" means consuming alcohol while
undertaking work for the Principal Contractor, being under the influence of
alcohol or a drug while undertaking work for the Principal Contractor, being
dishonest or abusive while undertaking work for the Principal Contractor or in
dealings with the Principal Contractor or customers, consignors, consignees or
their respective representatives, or falsifying documents submitted to the
Principal Contractor.
"Retrenchment" in its application to a Contract
Carrier means a termination of a Contract Carrier because of the lack of
sufficient work available to the Principal Contractor (having regard to the
aggregate number of Contract Carriers with whom he has contracts of carriage
and Contract Carriers with whom he regularly enters into
contracts of carriage) to keep the Contract Carriers adequately engaged with
work.
"Standing Time Rate" means the standing time rate
specified in Schedule 1 for a vehicle of the carrying capacity of the Contract
Carrier's vehicle.
"Suspension" in its application to a Contract
Carrier means that the Principal Contractor ceases for a
period of time determined by the Principal Contractor to enter into
contracts of carriage with the Contract Carrier and to allocate work to the
Contract Carrier under any current contract of carriage; and
"suspended" has a corresponding meaning.
"Termination" in its application to a Contract
Carrier means that the Principal Contractor ceases to enter
into contracts of carriage with the Contract Carrier and ceases to
allocate work to the Contract Carrier under any current contract of carriage;
and "terminated" has a corresponding meaning.
"The Act" means the Industrial Relations Act
1996.
"Union" means the Transport Workers' Union of
Australia, New South Wales Branch.
"Vehicle" means a vehicle used by a Contract
Carrier for the purpose of a contract of carriage.
"Work" means the transportation of cars by a
Contract Carrier under a contract of carriage with a Principal Contractor.
Words importing the singular number shall include the plural number and words
importing the plural number shall include the singular number. Words importing
the masculine gender shall include females and words importing persons shall
include corporations.
2. Class of Contract
of Carriage, Locality and Duration
(i) This
contract determination shall operate in respect of contracts of carriage being
contracts for the transportation of cars within New South Wales by the use of
equipment designed or modified for that purpose, but
excluding contracts of carriage being contracts for the transportation of cars
to or from a place outside New South Wales, and excluding operators licensed
under the Tow Truck Act 1989.
(ii) This
determination shall be binding on all Principal Contractors and Contract
Carriers parties to contracts of carriage of the class to which this
determination relates.
(iii) This
determination rescinds and replaces the Transport Industry - Car Carriers
(N.S.W.) Contract Determination published 22 December 2000 (321 I.G. 264) as
varied. This determination shall take effect on and from 23 May 2008 and shall
remain in force for a period of twelve months thereafter.
(iv) Leave is
reserved to the parties to apply to vary the rates in Schedule 1, Rates of
Remuneration, and the amounts in clauses 7 (i) and
7(viii)(c) at the times and in accordance with the provisions specified in
Schedule 2, Procedure and Time for Adjustment of Rates and Amounts. Leave is
reserved to the parties to apply to insert conditions which relate to the sale
of the vehicle. Leave is reserved to the union to apply in respect of down time
caused by breakdown of the equipment supplied by the Principal Contractor.
3. The Contract
Carrier
(i) shall
comply with all Acts, Ordinances, Regulations and By-laws relating to the
registration, third party insurance and general operation of the vehicle within
New South Wales;
(ii) shall carry
such cars as the Principal Contractor shall from time to time specify and
between such places as the Principal Contractor may reasonably require;
(iii) shall be responsible
for the safe loading of the vehicle and the securing and proper
weather-protection of the load, provided that such is facilitated by the
equipment supplied by the Principal Contractor;
(iv) shall exercise
all reasonable care and diligence in the carriage and safe-keeping
of the cars in his care;
(v) shall hold at
all times and on request produce for the inspection of the Principal Contractor
a current driver's licence appropriately endorsed or issued in respect of a
motor vehicle of the class of the Contract Carrier's vehicle and immediately
notify the Principal Contractor if the licence is suspended or cancelled;
(vi) shall supply at
the request of the Principal Contractor notice of any encumbrances, liens or
bills of sales affecting the Prime Mover of the Contract Carrier;
(vii) shall not have
any lien over the cars carried by him; and
(viii) shall, if the
Contract Carrier is not the driver of the vehicle, ensure that the driver
complies with those provisions of the determination which are appropriate to be
complied with by the driver.
4. General Conditions
(i)
(a) The Principal
Contractor shall obtain and maintain adequate insurance cover against the
liability of himself and the Contract Carrier for loss or damage to cars being
carried. Such insurance cover shall be for an amount adequate to cover the
value of the load to be carried. A copy of the policy shall be made available
for inspection by the Contract Carrier. The cover by agreement of the insurance
company shall exclude the insurer's right of subrogation provided however that
the Contract Carrier shall be responsible at all times for the goods in his
care, custody and control and it is a condition precedent to this insurance
cover that the Contract Carrier shall exercise all reasonable care in the
transport of and the safety of the goods the subject of the contract of
carriage.
(b) The Contract
Carrier shall obtain and maintain a public liability insurance policy for an
amount of $10,000,000 in respect of any liability incurred by the Contract
Carrier in the performance of work for the Principal Contractor.
(c) The Contract
Carrier shall obtain and maintain a comprehensive motor vehicle insurance
policy over the vehicle including unlimited cover for third party property
damage in respect of any one accident.
(d) The Contract
Carrier shall take out and maintain Personal Sickness and Accident Insurance
under which the Contract Carrier in the event of incapacity of the approved
driver for a period exceeding eight ordinary working days will receive a weekly
benefit which is not less than the amount required to meet the financial
obligations of the Contract Carrier in respect of his vehicle.
(e) Where the
Contract Carrier is a corporation, the Contract Carrier shall take out and
maintain a Workers' Compensation Insurance Policy to cover the approved driver.
(f) A copy of all
insurance policies required to be effected by the
Contract Carrier under this determination and receipts for correct premiums
shall be produced for inspection by the Principal Contractor at any time upon
request. Copies of certificates of currency shall also be supplied to the
Principal Contractor to ensure that policies held by the Contract Carriers do
not expire.
(ii) Where the
approved driver of the vehicle is required by the Principal Contractor to wear
special uniform when undertaking work for the Principal Contractor, it shall be
supplied by the Principal Contractor at no cost to the Contract Carrier. Where
a uniform is so provided the Contract Carrier shall ensure that it is worn by the approved driver at all times while undertaking
work for the Principal Contractor.
(iii) The Principal Contractor
shall pay to the Contract Carrier all charges for tolls, ferry dues and crane
hire which the Contract Carrier may necessarily incur in performing work for
the Principal Contractor.
(iv) When the
Contract Carrier is a corporation or partnership then for the purposes of this
determination any act, default or misconduct by any person doing work on behalf
of the corporation or partnership under a contract of carriage to which the
corporation or partnership is a party shall be deemed to be the act, default or misconduct of the Contract Carrier.
(v) In the event of
an industrial dispute -
(a) The delegate
shall negotiate with the transport manager of the Principal Contractor.
(b) If the dispute
is not resolved, the union organiser shall take the matter up with the
management of the Principal Contractor.
(c) If negotiations
are unsuccessful, the dispute shall be notified to the Industrial Registrar to
enable a compulsory conference to be convened.
(d) Whilst these
steps are being pursued it is expected that work shall continue normally.
(vi) Each Principal
Contractor shall give priority in loading to Contract Carriers whose vehicles
are painted in the Principal Contractor's colours and identification over
Contract Carriers whose vehicles are not painted in the Principal Contractor's
colours and identification.
5. Daily Working
Instructions
(i) The
Contract Carrier shall:
(a) work as
directed by the Principal Contractor. This obligation shall include the
following:
report to the Principal Contractor attendance or
non-attendance at the Principal Contractor's terminal or other place designated
by the Principal Contractor at least one hour prior to the start time nominated
by the Principal Contractor. In the event that no start time is nominated by the
Principal Contractor, the Contract Carrier must contact the Principal
Contractor by 6 am daily on each of the days on which he may be required to
undertake work;
advise the Principal Contractor as early as possible
any commitments affecting his ability to perform work; and
not cease performing work on any day without notifying
the Operations Staff of the Principal Contractor in person, by 2-way radio or telephone;
(b) ensure that the
driver of the vehicle is of neat appearance;
(c) maintain contact
with the Principal Contractor radio if installed in the vehicle and immediately
inform the Principal Contractor when a radio unit installed in the vehicle
requires servicing or repair;
(d) inform the
Principal Contractor immediately if he is unable to effect
a pick up of cars to be carried by him;
(e) ensure that all
freight notes and driver's work sheets and any other document reasonably
required by the Principal Contractor are correctly completed and given to the
Principal Contractor and use every endeavour to obtain the customer's signature
when cars are picked up and delivered;
(f) submit properly
completed work sheets within 36 hours of the delivery of cars where possible;
(g) account for any
cheques or moneys received on behalf of the Principal Contractor as soon as
possible; provided that payment for moneys received
shall be made by the Principal Contractor in accordance with clause 2.12 of the
Transport Industry (State) Award published 20 April 2000 (315 I.G. 192).
(h) immediately
report any accident to the Operations Staff of the Principal Contractor and
attend to any legal requirements at the scene;
(i) before
loading, carefully check every car for:
Exterior Damage;
Interior Damage and cleanliness;
Identification Number;
Spare Tyre and Tools;
Windscreen Scratches;
Other obvious shortages;
in accordance with the Federal Chamber of Automotive
Industries New Vehicle Receiving and Inspection Procedures including filling in
the Vehicle Survey Report (the "initial survey");
(j) seek and comply
with the Principal Contractor's instructions regarding a safe route, except
where unforeseeable local conditions cause a Contract Carrier to effect a justifiable deviation;
(k) observe the
necessity for civility to the Principal Contractor's customers.
(ii) The Principal
Contractor shall:
(a) notify Contract
Carriers of details of late operations and of the Principal Contractor's intentions
to operate special arrangements as easily as practicable. For the pick up or delivery of motor vehicles at a wharf details of
late operations shall be notified by 10 am on the day on which the work is to
be undertaken;
(b) use his best
endeavours to ensure that a terminal in continuous use by the Principal
Contractor has suitable off-street space for loading and unloading and that pick up locations are adequately staffed and equipped with
facilities for the provision of air for tyres, of fuel and of auxiliary
batteries;
(c) endeavour to
allocate work in a manner designed to give equal opportunity of earnings for
Contract Carriers operating vehicles of the same capacity;
(d) arrange whenever
practicable for a representative to attend accidents involving substantial load
or equipment damage or personal injury;
(e) advise Contract
Carriers of urgent or special delivery instructions arranged for particular
work or particular cars;
(f) instruct
Operations Staff to treat communications from Contract Carriers as first
priority, wherever practicable;
(g) use his best
endeavours to ensure that cars being carried by the Contract Carrier have
sufficient fuel for loading and unloading purposes;
(h) maintain a
record (to be known as the "Intrastate Roster") of distances covered
by each Contract Carrier in undertaking intrastate work which shall also show
the carrying capacity of the vehicle of each Contract Carrier. Intrastate work
shall be allocated to Contract Carriers operating vehicles in each capacity
division on the principle of work involving the longest distance being
allocated to the Contract Carrier with the lowest accrued distance. Distances
travelled on work performed during a weekend shall not be recorded on the
"Intrastate Roster";
(i) a
Contract Carrier unavailable to undertake intrastate work for any reason other
than failure of equipment supplied by the Principal Contractor or annual leave
shall have a distance added to his accrued distance on the "Intrastate
Roster" equivalent to the distance he would have travelled in undertaking
the work which would been allocated to him if he had been available. This
paragraph (i) shall not apply to a delegate
unavailable as a result of a reasonable absence on
union business.
6. Other Conditions
(i) If
the Contract Carrier commits misconduct he may be suspended by the Principal
Contractor. An inquiry will be held within one normal working day by the
Principal Contractor or his nominee, delegates and, if available, a
representative of the union. If misconduct is proven
then the Contract Carrier may be terminated by the Principal Contractor subject
to prior discussion having taken place between the Principal Contractor and the
union.
(ii) The Principal
Contractor or his nominee and delegates and, if available, a representative of
the union may investigate any failure by a Contract Carrier to comply with the
terms of this determination. A Contract Carrier who fails to comply with the
terms of this determination may be suspended and/or terminated by the Principal
Contractor subject to prior discussion having taken place between the Principal
Contractor and the union.
(iii)
(a) A Contract Carrier
shall not engage or allow another person to drive his vehicle other than the
approved driver when he is performing work for the Principal Contractor unless
the approved driver is unable to perform work for a period of more than one
week for any reason other than annual leave. It will then be the responsibility
of the Contract Carrier to arrange for the services of a driver to operate his
vehicle for a period not to exceed three months from the date of commencement
of the disability.
If the disability continues beyond a period of three months the Contract Carrier may be suspended and/or
terminated by the Principal Contractor subject to prior discussion having taken
place between the Principal Contractor and the union.
(b) A Contract
Carrier shall not engage or use the services of a driver for his vehicle other
than the approved driver without prior approval from the Principal Contractor
concerned as the suitability of the driver. If such approval is given the
Contract Carrier will take out and maintain at all times
a Workers' Compensation Insurance Policy to cover the driver. The approval may
be withdrawn by the Principal Contractor if the driver commits misconduct or
fails to comply with a provision of this determination appropriate to be
compiled with by a driver of a Contract Carrier's vehicle.
(iv) The Contract
Carrier shall:
(a) pay all the
registration and insurance fees in respect of the prime mover (and/or trailer
where the Contract Carrier operates under Table B);
(b) pay all imposts
payable in respect of the prime mover; and
(c) keep the prime
mover in mechanically sound roadworthy and clean condition.
7. Other Conditions
(i) The
remuneration of a Contract Carrier shall be subject to adjustment under this
subclause.
(a) The Principal Contractor
may (subject to notice of two weeks) deduct the sum of $336.39 for each
incident involving a car or cars under the care or control of the Contract
Carrier being damaged and the sum of $336.39 for each car from which an item
becomes missing while the car is under the care or control of the Contract
Carrier and the sum of $318.61 for each car which has damage or from which an
item is missing (being damage of the kind referred to in Clause 5(i)(i) which is not noted on the
initial survey). In the event that repair and/or
replacement costs are less than $336.39, the lesser amount shall be paid by the
Contract Carrier. The amount in this clause ($336.39) shall be varied at the
same percentage as the rate adjustment applicable within this determination.
(b) Subject to the
foregoing provision where salvage of a load or equipment is necessary due to an
accident, the salvage costs shall be borne by the Principal Contractor.
(c) If the Contract
Carrier is delayed en route under circumstances in
which he cannot complete the work within a reasonable period of time for any
reason, the Principal Contractor may transfer the cars from the vehicle of the
Contract Carrier and make other arrangements for the completion of the carriage
of the cars and deduct from the payment which would have been due to the
Contract Carrier if he had completed the work any reasonable cost incurred by
the Principal in effecting completion of the transportation of the cars;
provided that the Principal Contractor shall not be entitled to deduct any
amount which he may be entitled to recover under the insurance referred to in
clause 4(i)(a) of this determination.
(d) Where authorised
in writing by the Contract Carrier, the Principal Contractor may deduct from
any remuneration payable to the Contract Carrier an amount equal to payments
made by the Principal Contractor for fuel supplied for the benefit of the
Contract Carrier.
(ii) The Principal
Contractor in conjunction with union delegates may investigate an excessive
claims record of a Contract Carrier. A Contract Carrier whose claims record is
excessive may be terminated by the Principal Contractor subject to prior
discussion having taken place between the Principal Contractor and the union.
(iii) No alterations to
equipment of the Principal Contractor are to be carried out by the Contract
Carrier without the consent of the Principal Contractor.
(iv) A Contract
Carrier shall be responsible for keeping the trailer and associated equipment
in a clean and tidy condition subject to workload. The Contract Carrier is
required to report to the Principal Contractor any obvious faults in the
trailer and associated equipment immediately upon them being discovered.
(v) A Contract
Carrier shall have for the purpose of undertaking work a prime mover acceptable
to the Principal Contractor. The wheelbase and fittings (including turntable
and mudguards) shall be as specified by the Principal Contractor.
(vi) A Contract
Carrier shall bear the cost of alterations to the prime mover or trailer which
are necessary due to the incompatibility of the type of prime mover provided by
the Contract Carrier.
(vii) A Contract
Carrier shall be responsible for and meet all costs for maintenance and
replacement of brake linings (in excess of two sets
per year) and tyres fitted to the trailer provided by the Principal Contractor.
Should excessive wear of trailer tyres be caused by a
faulty trailer, then the Principal Contractor shall reimburse the Contract
Carrier for a reasonable proportion of the cost incurred.
(viii) The Principal
Contractor shall:
(a) bear the cost
of fitting up the trailer associated equipment. This work shall be carried out
by the Principal Contractor or by an outside contractor nominated by him.
"Associated equipment" means the car carrying frame, platform or
gondola fitted to the prime mover and, in the case of tag-along trailers only,
the turntable attachments to the prime mover;
(b) pay the
following proportion of fitting up costs on replacement of the prime mover according
to the period during which the Contract Carrier has continuously undertaken
work for the Principal Contractor or the period which has elapsed since the
last replacement of the prime mover whichever is the shorter.
Period
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Proportion
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Up to 1 year
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Nil
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Over 1 Year and up to 2 years
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25%
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Over 2 years and up to 3 years
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50%
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Over 3 years and up to 4 years
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75%
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Over 4 years
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100%
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This work shall be carried out by the Principal Contractor or an outside contractor nominated by him. Where
fitting up exceeds two weeks and no part of the delay is the fault of the
Contract Carrier, the Principal Contractor shall pay the Contract Carrier for
eight hours at the standing time rate for each complete working day (and
proportionately for part of a working day) which is included in that part of a
delay which is in excess of two weeks;
(c) make available
a trailer and associated equipment of an agreed capacity for maintenance fee of
2% of gross income, to be deducted weekly or fortnightly from the Contract
Carrier's remuneration. The trailer and associated equipment shall be used only
for undertaking work for the Principal Contractor. Should the trailer be used
by a Contractor Carrier for any other purpose (except the repositioning of the
Contract Carrier's personal car), he may be terminated by the Principal
Contractor subject to prior discussion having taken place between the Principal
Contractor and the union;
(d) maintain the
trailer and associated equipment in a reasonable, workable
and safe state of repair as required by the Roads and Traffic Authority and the
Occupational Health and Safety Act. Where faults in the equipment of the
Principal Contractor reported to the Principal Contractor have not been
corrected or where faults in such equipment occur and such faults were not
apparent on normal inspection, then, should those faults result in damage to
the Contract Carrier's equipment, such damage shall be made good by the
Principal Contractor. If damage is caused to equipment of the Principal
Contractor as a result of negligence on the part of the Contract Carrier, the
Contract Carrier shall bear the cost of making good such damage at prevailing
industry rates by way of adjustment to the remuneration;
(e) supply and fit
the vehicle of a Contract Carrier engaged substantially in local work with a
mobile radio and/or a contemporary communications system at the Principal
Contractor's expense. Maintenance and wear and tear and ongoing costs of the
radio and/or the communications system will be the responsibility of the
Principal Contractor except where repairs are due to negligence of the Contract
Carrier. In this instance the cost or repair will be borne by the Contract
Carrier by way of adjustment to the remuneration of the Contract Carrier. Where
the Contract Carrier changes his vehicle prior to the completion of 12 months work for the Principal Contractor, the cost of
transferring the radio and/or the communications system shall be at the
Contract Carrier's expense;
(f) at his option,
paint the Contract Carrier's prime mover in the Principal Contractor's colours
at the Principal Contractor's expense after the Contract Carrier has been
undertaking work for the Principal Contractor for a period of three months;
(g) at their option,
repaint such prime mover every four years. Should the Principal Contractor deem
repainting necessary before the expiration of four years or should a Contract
Carrier replace the prime mover before the expiration of four years since the
last painting the Principal Contractor shall pay the following proportion of
repainting (or painting the replacement prime mover) according to the period
during which the Contract Carrier has continuously undertaken work for the
Principal Contractor or the period which has elapsed since the last painting of
the prime mover whichever is the shorter.
Period
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Proportion
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Up to 1 year
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Nil
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Over 1 year and up to 2 years
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one third cost
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Over 2 years and up to 3 years
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two thirds cost
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Over 3 years
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full cost
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The work shall be carried out by the Principal
Contractor's workshop at rates generally prevailing in the industry or by
outside contractors nominated by the Principal Contractor;
(h) notify the union
or delegate, as the case may be, of any intended
variation in the number of Contract Carriers engaged at a terminal. Where it
becomes necessary for a Principal Contractor to increase the number of Contract
Carriers engaged by him, first consideration shall be given to Contract Carriers
displaced because of industry reorganisation.
Retrenchment of Contract Carriers undertaking work on a
permanent basis for a Principal Contractor and operating a vehicle of a particular
carrying capacity shall be on the basis of "last on, first off" for
Contract Carriers operating vehicles of that capacity;
(i) provide
suitable "do-it-yourself" trailer washing facilities;
(j) where
practicable attach a suitable lockable tool box at an
accessible position on company equipment;
(k)
(A) Subject to
subclause (B) bear the cost of removing all company supplied equipment and
company signs and paint the prime mover with spraying enamel in a single colour
in the case of a Contract Carrier ceasing to perform work for the Principal
Contractor, provided that the Contract Carrier has not been terminated under
clauses 6 (i) or 6 (ii) and that the Contract Carrier
has fulfilled a period of not less than three continuous years of work for the
Principal Contractor.
(B) If the Contract
Carrier has been engaged in the performance of work for the Principal
Contractor for a period of less than three years then the cost shall be shared
in the proportion provided for in clause 7 (viii) (g) except for the mechanical
removal of equipment which shall be borne by the Principal Contractor.
(C) The work shall
be carried out by the Principal Contractor at rates prevailing in the industry
or by an outside contractor nominated by the Principal Contractor.
(D) In the case of a
retrenchment of a Contract Carrier, the Principal Contractor shall bear the
cost of removing all the Principal Contractor's equipment and company signs and
paint the prime mover with spraying enamel in a single colour;
(l) advise and up-date
as necessary a complete list of delivery locations regularly serviced by the
Principal Contractor. List to include:
Contact names;
Telephone number;
After hours telephone number;
Receiving times;
Loading and unloading points.
(ix) The Principal Contractor
shall publish an annual leave roster setting out the Contract Carrier's leave
requirements which he shall endeavour to ensure are acceptable to all Contract
Carriers.
(x) Should, in the
option of the Contract Carrier, the loading and/or transportation of a
particular car or cars constitute a hazard because of the nature or condition
of such car or cars, the Contract Carrier shall inform the Principal Contractor
and may refuse to load or transport, as the case might be, such car or cars
until appropriated measures have been taken to eliminate the hazard.
8. Conditions
(i) The
Principal Contractor shall, subject to any adjustments provided for in this determination,
pay to a Contract Carrier for intrastate work the rate of remuneration per
kilometre shown in Schedule 1 for a vehicle with the capacity of the Contract
Carrier's vehicle for each kilometre necessarily travelled to the destination
and return, including any distance travelled where a Contract Carrier is
instructed to part-unload before or after reaching the destination, or to
deviate for any reason from the accepted or designated route.
(ii) When a Contract
Carrier is instructed to load a car or cars for return to a terminal of a
Principal Contractor or other destination during intrastate work, the Principal
Contractor shall pay a handling charge in addition to the ordinary rate of
remuneration. The handling charge shall be one hour at the standing time rate
for each car in a drivable condition or two hours at the standing time rate for
each car which is not in a drivable condition. The Principal Contractor shall
reimburse the Contract Carrier for any reasonable costs incurred in loading and
unloading a car which is not in a drivable condition.
(iii) Subject to
subclause (iv) and subject to any adjustment provided for in the determination,
the Principal Contractor shall pay a Contract Carrier for local work in
accordance with the "Zone Rates per Car Carrier" shown in Schedule 1
for a vehicle with the capacity of the Contract Carriers' vehicle. A single
rate shall be paid for each trip. When multiple pick ups/drops
are required in the metropolitan area, the zones will be measured from furthest
point of pick up to the furthest point of delivery, via any intervening pick ups/drops in a straight line between those pick ups/drops.
Zone 1 - up to 8 kilometres radius.
Zone 2 - over 8 and up to 16 kilometres radius.
Zone 3 - over 16 and up to 24 kilometres radius.
Zone 4 - over 24 and up to 32 kilometres radius.
Zone 5 - over 32 and up to 50 kilometres radius.
(iv)
(a) Subject to
clause 8 (v) the provisions of this subclause shall apply when the Contract
Carrier is undertaking local work being the transportation of a car or cars
under a contract of carriage from one or more places to one or more places of
delivery in the course of which the Contract Carrier at no time has a load of
cars equal to the carrying capacity of his vehicle because the Principal
Contractor is unable or, due to operational circumstances, has found it
impracticable to allocate a full load to the Contract Carrier.
(b) Subject to any
adjustment provided for in the determination the Principal Contractor shall pay
the Contract Carrier for local work to which this subclause applies whichever
is the greater of the rate per car delivered or the hourly rate for the period of time occupied by the Contract Carrier in
undertaking the work.
(c) For the
purposes of this subclause, the rate per car delivered means a payment to the
Contract Carrier for each car delivered in accordance with the "Rate per
Car Delivered" shown in Schedule 1 for a vehicle with the capacity of the
Contract Carrier's vehicle. The applicable rate for each car delivered shall be
the rate appropriate to the zone in which the place of delivery of the car is
located. The zones in respect of each car delivered shall be the areas within
the following radii of the pick up
place of the car:
Zone 1 - Up to 8 kilometres radius.
Zone 2 - Over 8 and up to 16 kilometres radius.
Zone 3 - Over 16 and up to 24 kilometres radius.
Zone 4 - Over 24 and up to 32 kilometres radius.
Zone 5 - Over 32 and up to 50 kilometres radius.
(d) For the purposes
of this subclause the hourly rate means payment at the running time rate
specified in Schedule 1 for a vehicle of the capacity of the vehicle of the
Contract Carrier; and the period of time occupied in undertaking the work shall
be calculated from the time when the Contract Carrier commences to drive his
vehicle to a place of pick up of the cars to be
transported until the time of completion of final delivery but excluding any
time during which the Contract Carrier ceased to perform the work or was
subject to delay as referred to in subclause (6). Time shall be calculated to the nearest 15
minutes.
(e) When the hourly
rate is the basis of payment of the Contract Carrier, he shall immediately
notify the Principal Contractor by radio (or by telephone, if radio is
unavailable) when he commences driving to a place of pick up, when he ceased
performing work and when he resumes work and when he completes delivery of a
car or cars at each place of delivery.
(v) Notwithstanding
anything in this determination, the Contract Carrier and the Principal
Contractor may determine by negotiating between them the remuneration payable
to a Contract Carrier for local work (including local Port Kembla work)
involving the carriage of a load of cars less than the carrying capacity of the
vehicle when by reason of the place of pick up or place of delivery the work
can conveniently be carried out by the Contract Carrier in the course of his
journey to or from his place of residence. The Contract Carrier shall not be
obliged to undertake work under this subclause.
(vi) The Principal
Contractor shall pay a Contractor Carrier engaged upon local work at the
standing time rate to the nearest 15 minutes for a delay sustained by the
Contract Carrier in excess of a reasonable delivery
time. This subclause shall only apply to delays caused by the Principal
Contractor's or receiver's agents which are notified immediately to the
Principal Contractor by radio (or by telephone, if
radio is unavailable).
(vii) The Principal
Contractor may adjust the remuneration of the Contract Carrier by way of
deducting any amount properly payable by the Contract Carrier which has been
incurred by the Contract Carrier in the name of the Principal Contractor; and
the Principal Contractor may withhold payment from the Contract Carrier’s
remuneration of the amount of $381.75 for a maximum of three months on the
Contract Carrier ceasing to undertake work for the Principal Contractor, to
enable the final adjustment to be made under this sub-clause. The Principal Contractor
shall pay the balance of the remuneration due to the Contract Carrier not later
than on the expiry of the period of three months. The $381.75 amount referred
to in this clause shall be varied by an amount equal to the overall percentage
variation to rates of remuneration as provided by this determination.
(viii) The Principal
Contractor shall pay the Contract Carrier the remuneration due to him on the
fifth working day after the close of the pay period which shall not exceed two
weeks' duration.
(ix) The Principal
Contractor shall provide with each payment of remuneration to the Contract
Carrier a list showing:
(a) origin of loads
or parts thereof;
(b) delivery points
of loads or parts thereof;
(c) amounts paid
for loads or parts thereof; and
(d) the amount of
all adjustments and deductions.
(x) The Principal
Contractor shall supply to the Contract Carrier a current schedule of rates for
local work and intrastate work showing the pick up points, destinations and rates applicable for
vehicles of each capacity.
(xi) The Principal
Contractor shall not make any deductions other than statutory deductions or as
authorised by this determination from the remuneration provided for by this
determination except as may be authorised in writing by the Contract Carrier.
8A. Deemed Distances
(i) Subject
to clause 8A(iii) and 8A(iv), the Principal Contractor may calculate any
payment for intrastate work involving the transportation of freight between the
locations identified in tables G, H, I and J in Schedule 1 based on the deemed
distances specified in those tables. This will apply both in circumstances
where a principal contractor pays a contractor at the minimum rates of
remuneration provided in the contract determination or at a rate that is higher
than that prescribed by the contract determination.
(ii) Where, at the
instruction of a Principal Contractor, a Contract Carrier performs work in the course of a contract of carriage that is in connection
with the performance of a journey identified in tables G, H, I or J in Schedule
1 and the Principal Contractor requires the Contract Carrier to travel
significant additional kilometres to the deemed distances specified in such
tables because the Contract Carrier:
(a) was instructed
to part-unload or load before they will be paid the kilometres necessarily
travelled between the starting point and destination designated by the
principal contractor; or
(b) was required at
law to undertake a 4.6 Metre Route in order to complete the contract of
carriage and had advised the Principal Contractor of this before undertaking
such a route; or
(c) deviates from
the generally accepted or Principal Contractor designated route due to
impassable roads or some other reason agreed to by the Principal Contractor,
provided:
a. the Contract
Carrier has first obtained the agreement of the Principal Contractor to
undertake such deviation or is instructed to undertake such a deviation; and
b. The Contract
Carrier Complies with any reasonable instruction from the Principal Contractor
as to the performance of the contract of carriage;
the Principal Contractor will pay to the Contract
Carrier the rate of remuneration per kilometre shown in Schedule 1 for a
vehicle with the capacity of the Contract Carrier's vehicle for each additional
kilometre necessarily travelled at the request of the Principal Contractor
(iii) A Contract
Carrier may raise a concern with the Principal Carrier that engages them that a
route that they are required to travel in order to
complete a journey identified in tables G, H or I by travelling the number of
kilometres contemplated in such tables poses a risk to their safety or that of
other road uses. Any such concern must be discussed with the Contract Carrier,
along with the TWU if requested by the Contract Carrier, and
considered promptly and genuinely. This must include the Principal Contractor
considering whether a Contract Carrier should be permitted to take an alternate
route in order to avoid such alleged risks and
consequently be paid for any additional kilometres necessarily travelled. Any
dispute about such matters must be dealt with in accordance with the dispute
procedure contained in clause 4(v) of this contract determination.
(iv) If, due to development
of new or improved roads, it becomes possible for a Contract Carrier to
undertake any of the journeys identified in tables G, H
or I by travelling less kilometres than assumed in such tables the Principal
Contractor apply such lesser number of kilometres in lieu of the number
specified in such tables provided:
a. The Principal
Contractor has advised the TWU of the number of kilometres that it intends to
apply (the nominated alternate kilometres) and the reason why; and
b. The TWU does
not reasonably dispute that the journey can be undertaken within the nominated
alternate kilometres; and
c. The Principal
Contractor has advised relevant Contract Carriers, in writing, that the
nominated deemed distances will be applied in the future.
9. Leave Reserved
(i) Leave
is reserved for either party to apply as it may be advised for:
a sixth zone rate for the metropolitan work;
rates for vehicles of a capacity not currently covered
by this determination;
and subclause 7(vii)(c) - trailer hire fee;
Diesel fuel rebate
(ii) Leave is
reserved for either party to apply as it may be advised for:
the definition of "Local Work" contained in
clause 1, Definitions; and subclause 8(iii);
rates of remuneration for subcontractors based in Port Kembla;
review of cost benchmarks at schedule 2.
10. Additional
Payments in Respect of Fuel
10.1 A principal
contractor must pay an additional fuel levy (the fuel levy), which shall be a
percentage of remuneration payable under this contract determination calculated
in accordance with the following formula:
[((Current Fuel Cost) minus (Base Fuel Cost)) divided
by the Base Fuel Cost] multiplied by [the Base Fuel Percentage].
Where:
"Current Fuel Cost" is either:
(a) In the case of
a contract carrier who buys fuel, the current monthly average of per litre
rates for fuel according to the most recent AIP NSW State average for the price
of diesel; or
(b) In the case of a
contract carrier who is provided fuel by the Principal Contractor, the cost
charged by the Principal Contractor to the Contract Carrier for the provision
of that fuel.
"Base Fuel Cost" is $1.26 per litre
(excluding GST)
"Base Fuel Percentage" is the Reset Weighting
percentage given to fuel in the Car Carriers Adjustment Calculations Table
contained in Schedule 1
By way of example, if the price of fuel were 200.6
(excluding GST) the formula would be applied as follows:
(200.60 - 126.09) divided by 126.09 = 0.5909 x 15.95% =
9.42%
10.2 The fuel levy
will be calculated by the Principal Contractor on a monthly
basis. The Principal Contractor will advise Contract Carrier of the
quantum of the fuel levy on a monthly basis and the
basis of the calculation. If the Contract Carrier (or his or her
representative) does not dispute the accuracy of the calculation of such rates
within 7 days of receiving notification of an adjustment to the fuel levy, then
regardless of any error in calculations, the fuel levy, as calculated will be
payable until the Contract Carrier (or his or her representative) advises that
the fuel levy has been incorrectly calculated.
SCHEDULE 1 - RATES OF REMUNERATION
(i) This
schedule contains the following tables:
Table A: Rates of remuneration for local and interstate
work where the contract carrier supplies the prime mover only.
Table B: Rates of remuneration for local and intrastate
work where the contract carrier supplies both the prime mover and the trailer.
Table C: Rates of remuneration for local and intrastate
work where the contract carrier supplies the prime mover and the tyres for the
principal contractor's trailer.
Table D: Rates of remuneration for Port Kembla Work
(including the base rate of remuneration for Port Kembla Work - also referred
to as the "Connor Rate") where the contract carrier supplies the
prime mover only.
Table E: Rates of remuneration for Port Kembla Work
where the contract carrier supplies both the prime mover and trailer.
Table F: Rates of remuneration for Port Kembla Work
where the contract carrier supplies both the prime mover and the tyres for the
principal contractor’s trailer.
Table G: Deemed distances to apply for common trips
from the Sydney Metropolitan Area to towns within the State of New South Wales,
for the purpose of calculating intrastate remuneration.
Table H: Deemed distances to apply for common trips
originating and terminating in the Sydney Metropolitan Area and passing through
towns within the State of New South Wales, for the purposes of calculating
intrastate remuneration.
Table I: Deemed distances to apply for common trips
originating and/or terminating in Kembla Grange. These deemed distances are
applicable only where the Principal Contractor’s terminal or depot was located
in Kembla Grange on 1 July 2022 and this was the only
terminal or depot operated by the Principal Contractor in NSW at that date.
Table J: Deemed distances to apply for common trips
originating and/or terminating at Minto.
(ii) Where:
(a) a carrier
performs a contract of carriage within the area, incidence
and duration of this determination; and
(b) the carrier is
eligible to claim a rebate pursuant to the Commonwealth Government’s Tax Fuel
Credit Subsidy [‘the subsidy’] for that contract of carriage; and
(c) the carrier has
been requested to apply for the subsidy pursuant to the scheme by the principal
contractor;
the principal contractor may reduce the cartage rates
payable in Tables "A", "B", "C", "D",
"E" and "F" of Schedule I of this determination up to a
maximum reduction of 1.84% of the rate otherwise payable to the carrier for the
performance of that contract of carriage.
(iii) Should a
carrier become ineligible to claim a rebate pursuant to the subsidy or should
the subsidy be abolished then the principal contractor shall not be permitted
to reduce the cartage rates pursuant to subclause (ii).
(iv) Should the
subsidy be abolished or altered or modified leave is reserved to the parties to
make application in relation to subclauses (ii) and (iii).
(v) Whenever a rates contained in schedule 1 to this determination are
altered the maximum reduction referred to in subclause (ii) of this schedule
shall be calculated according to the following formula:
(a) (fuel per
litre, less GST- fuel tax credit per litre)/ fuel per litre, less GST) x 100 =
(a)
(b) new weighting
for fuel x (a) = (b)
(c) reset weighting
for fuel - (b) = maximum reduction
For the purpose of this
formula the cost of fuel per litre shall be based on that benchmark adopted
under schedule 2 of the Determination.
(vi) Currently, the
maximum reduction contained in subclause (ii) is calculated according to the
following formula:
(d) (126.09-17.8)/126.09)
x 100 = (85.88%)
(e) 18.37 x
(85.88%) = (15.78)
(f) 16.58 - (15.78)
= 0.81%
(vii) The rates
contained within this schedule shall take effect from the first full pay period
on or after 1 July 2022
Car Carriers
Contract Determination Rate Adjustment
|
Percentage
variation = 5.58%
|
Category
|
Old Value
|
New Value
|
% Change
|
Current Weighting
|
New Weighting
|
Reset Weighting
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Wages
|
889.10
|
940.20
|
5.75
|
42.33
|
44.7629
|
42.40
|
Capital
|
107.30
|
111.60
|
4.01
|
13.44
|
13.9786
|
13.24
|
Insurances
|
145.10
|
166.50
|
14.75
|
13.04
|
14.9632
|
14.17
|
Registration
|
137.50
|
143.20
|
4.15
|
5.28
|
5.4989
|
5.21
|
R&M
|
128.00
|
132.40
|
3.44
|
6.36
|
6.5786
|
6.23
|
Tyres
|
128.00
|
139.60
|
9.06
|
1.22
|
1.3306
|
1.26
|
Fuel
|
126.09
|
126.09
|
-
|
15.95
|
15.9500
|
15.11
|
Admin
|
128.60
|
135.80
|
5.60
|
2.38
|
2.5133
|
2.38
|
|
|
|
|
100.00
|
105.5760
|
100.00
|
Table A
(Including 2% Trailer
Hire)
Local Work
|
Zone Rates per Car
Carriage - Prime Mover
|
Zone
|
1 Car Capacity $
|
3 Car Capacity $
|
4 Car Capacity $
|
5 Car Capacity $
|
6 Car Capacity $
|
1 Car Tilt $
|
1
|
41.57
|
65.86
|
87.07
|
107.99
|
119.28
|
48.61
|
2
|
62.80
|
97.93
|
123.42
|
149.50
|
163.60
|
73.45
|
3
|
80.49
|
124.00
|
152.49
|
185.39
|
202.59
|
94.07
|
4
|
94.61
|
145.46
|
181.39
|
221.34
|
241.37
|
110.64
|
5
|
105.24
|
175.03
|
210.38
|
257.23
|
280.36
|
123.04
|
Rates Per Car
Delivered
|
Zone
|
1 Car Capacity $
|
3 Car Capacity $
|
4 Car Capacity $
|
5 Car Capacity $
|
6 Car Capacity $
|
1 Car Tilt $
|
1
|
41.57
|
21.96
|
21.78
|
21.69
|
19.87
|
48.61
|
2
|
62.80
|
32.64
|
30.85
|
29.89
|
27.26
|
73.45
|
3
|
80.49
|
41.23
|
38.14
|
37.06
|
32.41
|
94.07
|
4
|
94.61
|
48.49
|
45.37
|
44.27
|
40.26
|
110.64
|
5
|
105.24
|
58.35
|
52.59
|
51.44
|
46.74
|
123.04
|
Vehicle
|
Standing and
Running Rate
per Hour
|
Standing Rate
per Hour
|
$
|
$
|
1 car
|
53.06
|
41.14
|
3 car
|
64.22
|
51.01
|
4 car
|
72.59
|
58.05
|
5 car
|
77.00
|
60.79
|
6 car
|
83.26
|
66.45
|
1 car tilt
|
62.02
|
47.53
|
Intrastate Work
|
Vehicle
|
Standing and
Running Rate cents per Km
|
1 Car
|
102.24
|
3 Car
|
146.43
|
4 Car
|
162.13
|
5 Car
|
179.89
|
6 car
|
193.40
|
7 car
|
195.39
|
1 car tilt
|
119.94
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Table B - Local Work
Local Work
|
Zone Rates per Car Carriage - Prime Mover
& Trailer
|
Zone
|
1 Car Capacity $
|
3 Car Capacity $
|
4 Car Capacity $
|
5 Car Capacity $
|
6 Car Capacity $
|
1 Car Tilt $
|
1
|
43.27
|
73.79
|
98.60
|
124.78
|
136.73
|
52.67
|
2
|
65.37
|
109.78
|
139.51
|
172.23
|
189.98
|
79.58
|
3
|
83.79
|
138.64
|
172.34
|
213.42
|
235.24
|
101.99
|
4
|
98.47
|
167.31
|
205.19
|
254.91
|
280.36
|
119.97
|
5
|
109.55
|
196.19
|
237.98
|
296.20
|
325.84
|
133.38
|
Rates Per Car Delivered
|
Zone
|
1 Car Capacity $
|
3 Car Capacity $
|
4 Car Capacity $
|
5 Car Capacity $
|
6 Car Capacity $
|
1 Car Tilt $
|
1
|
43.27
|
24.61
|
24.66
|
24.94
|
22.75
|
52.67
|
2
|
65.37
|
36.58
|
34.89
|
34.45
|
31.66
|
79.58
|
3
|
83.79
|
46.21
|
43.08
|
42.68
|
39.22
|
101.99
|
4
|
98.47
|
55.78
|
51.30
|
50.96
|
46.74
|
119.97
|
5
|
109.55
|
65.40
|
59.49
|
59.22
|
54.27
|
133.38
|
Vehicle
|
Standing and Running Rate
per Hour
|
Standing Rate
per Hour
|
$
|
$
|
1 car
|
55.22
|
43.19
|
3 car
|
71.99
|
51.66
|
4 car
|
75.29
|
54.48
|
5 car
|
88.64
|
63.24
|
6 car
|
96.63
|
81.63
|
1 car tilt
|
67.23
|
52.03
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Table C
(Including
2% Trailer Hire)
Local Work
|
Zone Rates per Car
Carriage - Prime Mover
|
Zone
|
1 Car Capacity $
|
3 Car Capacity $
|
4 Car Capacity $
|
5 Car Capacity $
|
6 Car Capacity $
|
1 Car Tilt $
|
1
|
42.04
|
66.65
|
89.02
|
110.22
|
121.31
|
48.58
|
2
|
63.55
|
99.15
|
126.15
|
152.01
|
166.43
|
73.33
|
3
|
81.48
|
125.19
|
155.81
|
187.65
|
205.88
|
94.03
|
4
|
95.81
|
151.20
|
185.48
|
224.98
|
245.36
|
110.56
|
5
|
106.52
|
177.22
|
215.14
|
261.59
|
284.83
|
123.00
|
Rates Per Car
Delivered
|
Zone
|
1 Car Capacity $
|
3 Car Capacity $
|
4 Car Capacity $
|
5 Car Capacity $
|
6 Car Capacity $
|
1 Car Tilt $
|
1
|
42.04
|
22.20
|
22.23
|
22.07
|
20.23
|
48.58
|
2
|
63.55
|
33.03
|
31.52
|
30.41
|
27.72
|
73.33
|
3
|
81.48
|
41.74
|
27.98
|
37.52
|
34.30
|
94.03
|
4
|
95.81
|
50.39
|
46.39
|
44.99
|
40.91
|
110.56
|
5
|
106.52
|
59.10
|
53.80
|
52.31
|
47.49
|
123.00
|
Vehicle
|
Standing and
Running Rate
per Hour
|
Standing Rate
per Hour
|
$
|
$
|
1 car
|
53.73
|
41.10
|
3 car
|
65.04
|
51.00
|
4 car
|
74.85
|
58.04
|
5 car
|
78.27
|
60.77
|
6 car
|
84.61
|
66.35
|
1 car tilt
|
62.01
|
47.49
|
Intrastate Work
|
Vehicle
|
Standing and
Running Rate cents per Km
|
1 Car
|
104.70
|
3 Car
|
150.55
|
4 Car
|
170.30
|
5 Car
|
186.87
|
6 car
|
201.05
|
1 car tilt
|
119.87
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Table D
(Including 2% Trailer
Hire)
Local Work
|
Zone Rates per Car
Carriage - Prime Mover
|
Zone
|
1 Car Capacity $
|
3 Car Capacity $
|
4 Car Capacity $
|
5 Car Capacity $
|
6 Car Capacity $
|
1 Car Tilt $
|
Base rate
|
232.41
|
321.53
|
358.26
|
392.31
|
423.05
|
271.52
|
1
|
257.72
|
352.17
|
392.89
|
432.94
|
462.96
|
301.09
|
2
|
283.02
|
382.79
|
427.48
|
465.74
|
502.66
|
330.71
|
3
|
308.29
|
413.43
|
462.10
|
502.44
|
542.34
|
360.25
|
4
|
333.63
|
444.06
|
496.67
|
539.17
|
582.04
|
389.86
|
5
|
390.54
|
512.94
|
574.57
|
621.79
|
671.36
|
456.37
|
Rates Per Car
Delivered
|
Zone
|
1 Car Capacity $
|
3 Car Capacity $
|
4 Car Capacity $
|
5 Car Capacity $
|
6 Car Capacity $
|
1 Car Tilt $
|
Base rate
|
232.41
|
107.19
|
89.55
|
78.46
|
70.55
|
271.52
|
1
|
257.72
|
117.38
|
98.23
|
85.80
|
77.15
|
301.09
|
2
|
283.02
|
127.60
|
106.90
|
93.14
|
83.77
|
330.71
|
3
|
308.29
|
137.81
|
115.52
|
100.49
|
89.11
|
360.25
|
4
|
333.63
|
148.02
|
124.18
|
107.84
|
97.01
|
389.86
|
5
|
390.54
|
170.97
|
143.63
|
124.37
|
111.88
|
456.37
|
Vehicle
|
Standing and
Running
Rate per Hour
|
Standing Rate
per Hour
|
$
|
$
|
1 car
|
50.63
|
39.23
|
3 car
|
61.26
|
48.64
|
4 car
|
69.23
|
55.35
|
5 car
|
73.42
|
57.97
|
6 car
|
79.40
|
63.37
|
1 car tilt
|
59.15
|
45.32
|
Intrastate Work
|
Vehicle
|
Standing and
Running Rate cents per Km
|
1 Car
|
97.50
|
3 Car
|
139.63
|
4 Car
|
154.61
|
5 Car
|
171.55
|
6 car
|
184.42
|
1 car tilt
|
114.38
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Table E
(Including 2% Trailer
Hire)
Local Work
|
Zone Rates per Car
Carriage - Prime Mover
|
Zone
|
1 Car Capacity $
|
3 Car Capacity $
|
4 Car Capacity $
|
5 Car Capacity $
|
6 Car Capacity $
|
1 Car Tilt $
|
Base rate
|
232.41
|
338.69
|
378.60
|
417.07
|
446.03
|
284.60
|
1
|
258.75
|
373.06
|
418.26
|
459.33
|
492.09
|
316.66
|
2
|
285.10
|
407.38
|
457.39
|
501.58
|
538.18
|
369.79
|
3
|
311.40
|
441.71
|
496.54
|
543.84
|
584.27
|
380.77
|
4
|
337.72
|
476.03
|
535.68
|
586.11
|
630.35
|
412.80
|
5
|
396.98
|
553.29
|
623.76
|
681.19
|
734.04
|
484.96
|
Rates Per Car
Delivered
|
Zone
|
1 Car Capacity $
|
3 Car Capacity $
|
4 Car Capacity $
|
5 Car Capacity $
|
6 Car Capacity $
|
1 Car Tilt $
|
Base rate
|
232.41
|
112.89
|
94.79
|
83.42
|
74.34
|
284.60
|
1
|
258.75
|
124.36
|
104.54
|
91.87
|
82.01
|
316.66
|
2
|
285.10
|
135.81
|
114.36
|
100.33
|
89.68
|
369.13
|
3
|
311.40
|
147.26
|
124.14
|
108.74
|
97.37
|
380.77
|
4
|
337.72
|
158.69
|
133.93
|
117.23
|
105.06
|
412.80
|
5
|
396.98
|
184.44
|
155.95
|
136.25
|
122.35
|
484.96
|
Vehicle
|
Standing and
Running Rate
per Hour
|
Standing Rate
per Hour
|
$
|
$
|
1 car
|
52.64
|
41.19
|
3 car
|
68.66
|
49.26
|
4 car
|
78.30
|
56.66
|
5 car
|
84.53
|
60.29
|
6 car
|
92.15
|
70.05
|
1 car tilt
|
64.12
|
49.62
|
Intrastate Work
|
Vehicle
|
Standing and
Running Rate cents per Km
|
1 Car
|
95.86
|
3 Car
|
148.79
|
4 Car
|
165.23
|
5 Car
|
183.49
|
6 car
|
191.54
|
1 car tilt
|
118.03
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Table F
(Including 2% Trailer
Hire)
Local Work
|
Zone Rates per Car
Carriage - Prime Mover
|
Zone
|
1 Car Capacity $
|
3 Car Capacity $
|
4 Car Capacity $
|
5 Car Capacity $
|
6 Car Capacity $
|
1 Car Tilt $
|
Base rate
|
236.50
|
328.54
|
372.12
|
404.09
|
436.22
|
271.35
|
1
|
262.11
|
359.55
|
407.50
|
441.44
|
476.58
|
306.96
|
2
|
287.74
|
390.55
|
442.88
|
478.73
|
516.92
|
346.47
|
3
|
313.34
|
421.56
|
478.25
|
516.08
|
557.25
|
360.09
|
4
|
338.95
|
452.59
|
513.64
|
553.42
|
597.93
|
389.64
|
5
|
396.55
|
522.35
|
593.25
|
637.39
|
688.41
|
456.15
|
Rates Per Car
Delivered
|
Zone
|
1 Car Capacity $
|
3 Car Capacity $
|
4 Car Capacity $
|
5 Car Capacity $
|
6 Car Capacity $
|
1 Car Tilt $
|
Base rate
|
236.50
|
109.50
|
93.03
|
80.82
|
72.69
|
271.35
|
1
|
262.11
|
119.84
|
101.88
|
88.26
|
66.97
|
306.96
|
2
|
287.74
|
130.19
|
110.74
|
95.76
|
86.16
|
346.47
|
3
|
313.34
|
140.51
|
119.56
|
103.21
|
92.86
|
360.09
|
4
|
338.95
|
150.88
|
128.41
|
110.69
|
99.61
|
389.64
|
5
|
396.55
|
174.12
|
148.32
|
127.47
|
114.73
|
456.15
|
Vehicle
|
Standing and
Running Rate
per Hour
|
Standing Rate
per Hour
|
$
|
$
|
1 car
|
51.24
|
39.18
|
3 car
|
62.02
|
48.63
|
4 car
|
70.77
|
55.34
|
5 car
|
74.65
|
57.96
|
6 car
|
80.69
|
63.28
|
1 car tilt
|
59.14
|
45.29
|
Intrastate Work
|
Vehicle
|
Standing and
Running Rate cents per Km
|
1 Car
|
99.84
|
3 Car
|
143.56
|
4 Car
|
162.41
|
5 Car
|
178.20
|
6 car
|
191.73
|
1 car tilt
|
114.32
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Table G
EX SYDNEY All distances
in Kilometres
Town
|
One
Way
|
Return
|
Town
|
One
Way
|
Return
|
Albion Park
|
104
|
208
|
Kiama
|
118
|
236
|
Albury
|
571
|
1142
|
Kurri Kurri
|
159
|
318
|
Ardlethan
|
498
|
996
|
Kyogle
|
827
|
1654
|
Armidale
|
545
|
1090
|
Lake Cargellico
|
592
|
1184
|
Baradine
|
499
|
998
|
Lawson
|
92
|
184
|
Barraba
|
522
|
1044
|
Leeton
|
563
|
1126
|
Batemans Bay
|
278
|
556
|
Lismore
|
788
|
1576
|
Bathurst
|
205
|
410
|
Lithgow
|
145
|
290
|
Bega
|
428
|
856
|
Macksville
|
492
|
984
|
Bellingen
|
542
|
1084
|
Maitland
|
183
|
366
|
Belmont
|
139
|
278
|
Mayfield
|
161
|
322
|
Blaney
|
243
|
486
|
Merriwa
|
352
|
704
|
Boggabri
|
493
|
986
|
Milton
|
219
|
438
|
Bombala
|
500
|
1000
|
Mittagong
|
116
|
232
|
Bourke
|
778
|
1556
|
Molong
|
295
|
590
|
Bowral
|
125
|
250
|
Moree
|
645
|
1290
|
Brewarrina
|
784
|
1568
|
Moruya
|
305
|
610
|
Broadmeadow
|
159
|
318
|
Moss Vale
|
138
|
276
|
Broken Hill
|
1153
|
2306
|
Mudgee
|
259
|
1290
|
Bulahdelah
|
255
|
510
|
Murwillumbah
|
846
|
1692
|
Burrill Lake
|
230
|
460
|
Muswellbrook
|
277
|
554
|
Canberra
|
291
|
582
|
Nambucca Heads
|
505
|
1010
|
Canowindra
|
311
|
622
|
Narrabri
|
450
|
900
|
Cardiff
|
159
|
318
|
Narrandera
|
570
|
1140
|
Casino
|
795
|
1590
|
Newcastle
|
159
|
318
|
Cessnock
|
167
|
334
|
Nowra
|
158
|
316
|
Charlestown
|
149
|
298
|
Nyngan
|
575
|
1150
|
Cobar
|
702
|
1404
|
Orange
|
260
|
520
|
Coffs Harbour
|
557
|
1114
|
Parkes
|
360
|
720
|
Collarenabri
|
763
|
1526
|
Peak Hill
|
409
|
818
|
Condobolin
|
464
|
928
|
Picton
|
96
|
192
|
Coolah
|
380
|
760
|
Port Kembla
|
89
|
178
|
Cooma
|
412
|
824
|
Port Macquarie
|
400
|
800
|
Coonabarrabran
|
455
|
910
|
Queanbeyan
|
295
|
590
|
Coonamble
|
571
|
1142
|
Quirindi
|
379
|
758
|
Cootamundra
|
387
|
774
|
Raymond Terrace
|
177
|
354
|
Cowra
|
314
|
628
|
Rylstone
|
228
|
456
|
Crookwell
|
246
|
492
|
Scone
|
304
|
608
|
Dapto
|
98
|
196
|
Singleton
|
230
|
460
|
Deniliquin
|
769
|
1538
|
Springwood
|
76
|
152
|
Dorrigo
|
572
|
1144
|
Tamworth
|
435
|
870
|
Dubbo
|
410
|
820
|
Taree
|
322
|
644
|
Dungog
|
228
|
456
|
Temora
|
432
|
864
|
Eden
|
487
|
974
|
Tenterfield
|
736
|
1472
|
Ettamogah
|
565
|
1130
|
Toronto
|
147
|
294
|
Eugowra
|
345
|
690
|
Tottenham
|
570
|
1140
|
Forbes
|
382
|
764
|
Trangie
|
483
|
966
|
Forster
|
329
|
658
|
Trundle
|
420
|
840
|
Gilgandra
|
475
|
950
|
Tullamore
|
452
|
904
|
Glenn Innes
|
644
|
1288
|
Tumbarumba
|
476
|
952
|
Gloucester
|
273
|
546
|
Tumut
|
416
|
832
|
Gosford
|
78
|
156
|
Tweed Heads
|
878
|
1756
|
Goulburn
|
199
|
398
|
Ulladulla
|
225
|
450
|
Grafton
|
639
|
1278
|
Uralla
|
524
|
1048
|
Grenfell
|
369
|
738
|
Wagga
|
468
|
936
|
Gresford
|
229
|
458
|
Walcha
|
527
|
1054
|
Griffith
|
583
|
1166
|
Walgett
|
686
|
1372
|
Gulargombone
|
526
|
1052
|
Warialda
|
627
|
1254
|
Gulgong
|
289
|
578
|
Warilla
|
100
|
200
|
Gundagai
|
384
|
768
|
Warren
|
536
|
1072
|
Gunnedah
|
454
|
908
|
Wauchope
|
396
|
792
|
Gunning
|
243
|
486
|
Wellington
|
360
|
720
|
Guyra
|
584
|
1168
|
West Wyalong
|
473
|
946
|
Harden
|
348
|
696
|
Williamstown
|
183
|
366
|
Hay
|
731
|
1462
|
Wingham
|
335
|
670
|
Hexam
|
167
|
334
|
Wollongong
|
81
|
162
|
Hillston
|
681
|
1362
|
Woonona
|
75
|
150
|
Inverell
|
697
|
1394
|
Wyong
|
93
|
186
|
Junee
|
442
|
884
|
Yass
|
280
|
560
|
Kandos
|
221
|
442
|
Young
|
383
|
766
|
Katoomba
|
105
|
210
|
|
|
|
Kempsey
|
439
|
878
|
|
|
|
TABLE H
All distances in
Kilometres
From
|
Via
|
To
|
Total
|
Sydney
|
Albury/Corowa
|
Sydney
|
1256
|
Sydney
|
Albury/Wagga
|
Sydney
|
1166
|
Sydney
|
Armidale/Walcha
|
Sydney
|
1136
|
Sydney
|
Bathurst/Cowra/ Grenfell/ West Wyalong/ Ardlethan/Leeton
|
Sydney
|
1171
|
Sydney
|
Bega/Bombala
|
Sydney
|
1034
|
Sydney
|
Bega/Cooma
|
Sydney
|
950
|
Sydney
|
Bega/Cooma/Eden
|
Sydney
|
1068
|
Sydney
|
Bellingen/Coffs Harbour
|
Sydney
|
1138
|
Sydney
|
Canberra/Queanbeyan
|
Sydney
|
603
|
Sydney
|
Canberra/Yass
|
Sydney
|
628
|
Sydney
|
Cardiff/Mayfield
|
Sydney
|
324
|
Sydney
|
Cessnock/Kurri
|
Sydney
|
341
|
Sydney
|
Cessnock/Maitland
|
Sydney
|
380
|
Sydney
|
Collarenabri/Moree
|
Sydney
|
1552
|
Sydney
|
Cooma/Bombala/Bega/Eden
|
Sydney
|
1152
|
Sydney
|
Cowra/Canowindra
|
Sydney
|
660
|
Sydney
|
Cowra/Eugowra
|
Sydney
|
723
|
Sydney
|
Cowra/West Wyalong/Rankin Springs/Griffith
|
Sydney
|
1262
|
Sydney
|
Cowra/West Wyalong/Ardlethan Dorrigo/Coffs Harbour
|
Sydney
|
1041
|
Sydney
|
|
Sydney
|
1198
|
Sydney
|
Gilgandra/Coonabarabran
|
Sydney
|
1024
|
Sydney
|
Glenn Innes/Moree
|
Sydney
|
1422
|
Sydney
|
Glenn Innes/Moree/Inverell
|
Sydney
|
1497
|
Sydney
|
Gloucester/Dungog
|
Sydney
|
561
|
Sydney
|
Gloucester/Taree
|
Sydney
|
668
|
Sydney
|
Gloucester/Taree/Wingham
|
Sydney
|
674
|
Sydney
|
Gresford/Singleton
|
Sydney
|
500
|
Sydney
|
Kempsey/Wauchope
|
Sydney
|
894
|
Sydney
|
Maitland/Kurri
|
Sydney
|
357
|
Sydney
|
Mudgee/Bathurst/Lithgow
|
Sydney
|
681
|
Sydney
|
Mudgee/Kandos
|
Sydney
|
544
|
Sydney
|
Newcastle/Williamstown
|
Sydney
|
366
|
Sydney
|
Orange/Blayney
|
Sydney
|
538
|
Sydney
|
Port Macquarie/Kempsey
|
Sydney
|
886
|
Sydney
|
Port Macquarie/Kempsey/Wauchope
|
Sydney
|
902
|
Sydney
|
Port Macquarie/Wauchope
|
Sydney
|
816
|
Sydney
|
Tamworth/Armidale/Glenn Innes/Inverell/Bingara/Manilla
|
Sydney
|
1408
|
Sydney
|
Tamworth/Gunnedah
|
Sydney
|
965
|
Sydney
|
Tamworth/Moree (via Narrabri)
|
Sydney
|
1348
|
Sydney
|
Tamworth/Moree (via Warialda)
|
Sydney
|
1352
|
Sydney
|
Tamworth/Quirindi
|
Sydney
|
880
|
Sydney
|
Toronto/Newcastle
|
Sydney
|
334
|
Sydney
|
Tumut/Wagga
|
Sydney
|
1013
|
Sydney
|
Warillda/Albion Park
|
Sydney
|
214
|
TABLE
I
EX
Kembla Grange All distances in Kilometres. Note: These deemed distances are
applicable only where a Principal Contractor’s sole terminal or depot in NSW was located in Kembla Grange on 1 July 2022.
Town
|
One way
|
Return
|
Armidale
|
627
|
1254
|
Batemans Bay
|
191
|
382
|
Bathurst
|
265
|
530
|
Bega
|
335
|
670
|
Bombala
|
448
|
896
|
Canberra
|
260
|
520
|
Coffs
Harbour
|
638
|
1276
|
Cooma
|
362
|
724
|
Coonabarabran
|
520
|
1040
|
Cootamundra
|
344
|
688
|
Cowra
|
368
|
736
|
Dubbo
|
474
|
948
|
Eden
|
380
|
760
|
Forbes
|
440
|
880
|
Gilgandra
|
502
|
1004
|
Griffith
|
542
|
1084
|
Gunnedah
|
542
|
1084
|
Inverell
|
724
|
1448
|
Kempsey
|
533
|
1066
|
Leeton
|
525
|
1050
|
Lockhart
|
486
|
972
|
Moree
|
749
|
1498
|
Moruya
|
215
|
430
|
Mudgee
|
331
|
662
|
Muswellbrook
|
362
|
724
|
Narrabri
|
646
|
1292
|
Nyngan
|
636
|
1272
|
Orange
|
321
|
642
|
Parkes
|
424
|
848
|
Port
Macquarie
|
499
|
998
|
Quirindi
|
463
|
926
|
Scone
|
387
|
774
|
Singleton
|
314
|
628
|
Tamworth
|
520
|
1040
|
Taree
|
426
|
852
|
Tuggeranong
|
269
|
538
|
Tumut
|
375
|
750
|
Wagga Wagga
|
439
|
878
|
Walcha
|
607
|
1214
|
Warren
|
581
|
1162
|
Wellington
|
422
|
844
|
West Wyalong
|
458
|
916
|
Yass
|
249
|
498
|
Young
|
339
|
678
|
TABLE
J
EX Minto All distances in Kilometres
Town
|
One Way
|
Return
|
Town
|
One Way
|
Return
|
Albion Park
|
89
|
178
|
Kempsey
|
463
|
926
|
Albury
|
504
|
1008
|
Kiama
|
105
|
210
|
Ardlethan
|
441
|
882
|
Kurri Kurri
|
191
|
382
|
Armidale
|
555
|
1110
|
Kyogle
|
784
|
1568
|
Baradine
|
496
|
992
|
Lake Cargellico
|
560
|
1120
|
Barraba
|
539
|
1078
|
Lawson
|
84
|
168
|
Batemans Bay
|
263
|
526
|
Leeton
|
506
|
1012
|
Bathurst
|
198
|
396
|
Lismore
|
768
|
1536
|
Bega
|
407
|
814
|
Lithgow
|
134
|
268
|
Bellingen
|
558
|
1116
|
Macksville
|
515
|
1030
|
Belmont
|
179
|
358
|
Maitland
|
205
|
410
|
Blaney
|
232
|
464
|
Mayfield
|
186
|
372
|
Boggabri
|
514
|
1028
|
Merriwa
|
352
|
704
|
Bombala
|
435
|
870
|
Milton
|
203
|
406
|
Bourke
|
754
|
1508
|
Mittagong
|
67
|
134
|
Bowral
|
74
|
148
|
Molong
|
286
|
572
|
Brewarrina
|
759
|
1518
|
Moree
|
669
|
1338
|
Broadmeadow
|
201
|
402
|
Moruya
|
290
|
580
|
Broken Hill
|
1138
|
2276
|
Moss Vale
|
81
|
162
|
Bulahdelah
|
280
|
560
|
Mudgee
|
260
|
520
|
Burrill Lake
|
223
|
446
|
Murwillumbah
|
839
|
1678
|
Canberra
|
242
|
484
|
Muswellbrook
|
292
|
584
|
Canowindra
|
300
|
600
|
Nambucca Heads
|
529
|
1058
|
Cardiff
|
195
|
390
|
Narrabri
|
576
|
1152
|
Casino
|
754
|
1508
|
Narrandera
|
500
|
1000
|
Cessnock
|
197
|
394
|
Newcastle
|
205
|
410
|
Charlestown
|
189
|
378
|
Nowra
|
149
|
298
|
Cobar
|
681
|
1362
|
Nyngan
|
550
|
1100
|
Coffs Harbour
|
567
|
1134
|
Orange
|
252
|
504
|
Collarenabri
|
753
|
1506
|
Parkes
|
351
|
702
|
Condobolin
|
452
|
904
|
Peak Hill
|
396
|
792
|
Coolah
|
368
|
736
|
Picton
|
44
|
88
|
Cooma
|
349
|
698
|
Port Kembla
|
79
|
158
|
Coonabarrabran
|
451
|
902
|
Port Macquarie
|
429
|
858
|
Coonamble
|
528
|
1056
|
Queanbeyan
|
243
|
486
|
Cootamundra
|
333
|
666
|
Quirindi
|
393
|
786
|
Cowra
|
355
|
710
|
Raymond Terrace
|
211
|
422
|
Crookwell
|
190
|
380
|
Rylstone
|
232
|
464
|
Dapto
|
79
|
158
|
Scone
|
318
|
636
|
Deniliquin
|
663
|
1326
|
Singleton
|
244
|
488
|
Dorrigo
|
587
|
1174
|
Springwood
|
67
|
134
|
Dubbo
|
386
|
772
|
Tamworth
|
449
|
898
|
Dungog
|
297
|
594
|
Taree
|
356
|
712
|
Eden
|
453
|
906
|
Temora
|
377
|
754
|
Ettamogah
|
489
|
978
|
Tenterfield
|
705
|
1410
|
Eugowra
|
333
|
666
|
Toronto
|
176
|
352
|
Forbes
|
369
|
738
|
Tottenham
|
492
|
984
|
Forster
|
349
|
698
|
Trangie
|
458
|
916
|
Gilgandra
|
432
|
864
|
Trundle
|
404
|
808
|
Glenn Innes
|
652
|
1304
|
Tullamore
|
440
|
880
|
Gloucester
|
306
|
612
|
Tumbarumba
|
444
|
888
|
Gosford
|
120
|
240
|
Tumut
|
364
|
728
|
Goulburn
|
148
|
296
|
Tweed Heads
|
854
|
1708
|
Grafton
|
653
|
1306
|
Ulladulla
|
212
|
424
|
Grenfell
|
357
|
714
|
Uralla
|
532
|
1064
|
Gresford
|
269
|
538
|
Wagga
|
414
|
828
|
Griffith
|
526
|
1052
|
Walcha
|
534
|
1068
|
Gulargombone
|
483
|
966
|
Walgett
|
644
|
1288
|
Gulgong
|
289
|
578
|
Warialda
|
641
|
1282
|
Gundagai
|
327
|
654
|
Warilla
|
92
|
184
|
Gunnedah
|
472
|
944
|
Warren
|
526
|
1052
|
Gunning
|
194
|
388
|
Wauchope
|
418
|
836
|
Guyra
|
593
|
1186
|
Wellington
|
351
|
702
|
Harden
|
292
|
584
|
West Wyalong
|
446
|
892
|
Hay
|
676
|
1352
|
Williamstown
|
218
|
436
|
Hexam
|
202
|
404
|
Wingham
|
365
|
730
|
Hillston
|
633
|
1266
|
Wollongong
|
71
|
142
|
Inverell
|
626
|
1252
|
Woonona
|
74
|
148
|
Junee
|
384
|
768
|
Wyong
|
136
|
272
|
Kandos
|
225
|
450
|
Yass
|
233
|
466
|
Katoomba
|
98
|
196
|
Young
|
327
|
654
|
Schedule 2
Procedure and Time
for Adjustment of Rates and Amounts
1. The rates
prescribed in Schedule 1 may be adjusted each year upon application to the
Industrial Relations Commission of New South Wales.
2. Applications
for adjustment shall be made by reference to the calculated weighted movements
in the following benchmarks for each cost component, calculated as at the end
of the September Quarter each year.
Component
|
Benchmark
|
Current Index
|
Current
Weighting
|
Wages
|
Road Transport and Distribution Award 2010, Grade Three
Transport Worker Agreed Figure.
|
940.20
|
42.40
|
Capital
|
ABS Consumer Price Index (CPI), Transportation Group,
Motor Vehicles
|
111.60
|
13.24
|
Insurances
|
ABS CPI Financial and insurance services, Insurance
Services
|
166.50
|
14.17
|
Registration
|
ABS CPI, Transportation Group, Other Motoring Charges.
|
143.20
|
5.21
|
Repairs & Maintenance
|
ABS CPI, Transportation Group, Motor Vehicle Repair and
Servicing
|
132.40
|
6.23
|
Tyres
|
ABS CPI, Transportation Group, Motor Vehicle Parts and Accessories
|
139.60
|
1.26
|
Fuel
|
AIP NSW State Average for the Retail Price of diesel
(excluding GST), calculated by determining the average of the weekly figures
between the end of the quarter relating to the last variation and the end of
the quarter prior to any new variation. Such calculations must only take into
consideration figures for each relevant full quarter of the year. The end of
quarters are as follows: December 31, March 31, June 30
and September 30.
|
126.09
|
2.38
|
Administration
|
ABS CPI, All Groups, Sydney
|
135.80
|
42.40
|
Total
|
|
100.00
|
3. Each cost component
shall be re-weighted after each adjustment.
4. The Union, the
Industry Principal Contractors, and their nominated representatives shall
confer with a view to reaching agreement on any application for adjustment.
5. If the combined
benchmarks for the cost components of fuel, insurances, tyres, and repairs and
maintenance move between adjustments to the extent that a variation to the
total rates of more than either a positive or negative 2 per cent, then an
interim adjustment to the rates may be applied for.
6. Any variation
to rates payable within this determination shall take effect not earlier than
the first full pay period to commence three (3) months after the date which
such variation is approved by the Industrial Relations Commission of New South
Wales. This shall not apply to any interim adjustment.
____________________
Printed by
the authority of the Industrial Registrar.