The Police Association Victoria (TPAV)[1] is the union organisation representing about 18,000 members of the Victoria Police.[1] The alliance is affiliated with the Police Federation of Australia, representing over 60,000 Australian Police Officers.

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The Police Association Victoria
The Police Association Victoria
Founded1917
HeadquartersMelbourne, Victoria
Location
Members
18,000
Key people
Wayne Gatt, secretary
AffiliationsPolice Federation of Australia
Websitewww.tpav.org.au
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History

The (former) Police Association was formed in 1917 arising from low wages and poor working conditions being endured by Victorian police officers at the time. Police had a long-standing grievance regarding their pension scheme abandoned by the Victorian Government in 1902.

After the 1923 Victorian Police strike, which the organisation never sanctioned, the Police Pensions Act 1923 recognized the organisation as the one employee body with which the State Government would deal on police welfare and efficiency matters. A substantial pay rise and improved working conditions resulted from the Act, however it also made it illegal for members of the force to join a 'political or industrial organisation', and it threatened a twelve-month prison sentence for any member who withheld his services or caused disaffection.[2]

The secretary of the association between 2014 and 2016 was Ron Iddles.[3][4]

Enterprise Bargaining Agreement

On 15 February 2016, Victoria Police members voted for the 2016 – 2019 Enterprise Bargain Agreement. On 4 March 2016, the outcome of the vote was announced but the new EB took effect starting on 1 December 2015.[5][6] Under the new EB, Victoria Police officers will receive increased penalty rates for weekend work, added unsociable and intrusive to weekend work, increased pay for prosecutors and a number of other benefits and entitlements.[7] The new EB did not include the ranks of Commanders and above.[7]

On 2016 – 2019 EB, Victoria Police officers were offered 2.5% increase per year for 4 years starting on 1 December 2015. At first, the new proposed agreement was strongly opposed by The Police Association as, in reality, represented only 0.3% increase after inflation.[8][9] However, in December 2015, The Police Association changed their position and supported the new EB.[9][10]

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Victoria Police salaries[7]
Rank Increment 1 July 2019[11] 1 Jan 2020[12] 1 July 2020[12] 1 July 2021[12] 1 July 2022[12] 1 July 2023[12]
Commander 1 - 4 $194,573 - $206,753 $197,492 - $209,855 $200,454 - $213,003 $204,464 - $217,263 $207,530 - $220,522
Superintendent 1–8 $160,203 – $191,698 $162,606 - $190,758 $165,045 - $193,619 $167,521 - $196,524 $170,871 - $200,454 $173,434 - $203,461
Inspector 1–6 $141,769 – $157,413 $143,896 - $159,774 $146,054 - $162,171 $148,245 - $164,603 $151,210 - $167,895 $153,478 - $170,414
Senior sergeant 1–6 $119,730 – $127,466 $121,526 - $129,378 $128,349 - $136,319 $130,274 - $138,363 $137,880 - $146,131 $139,948 - 148,323
Sergeant 1–6 $106,859 – $116,452 $108,462 - $118,199 $114,089 - $123,972 $115,800 - $125,831 $122,116 - $132,348 $123,948 - $134,333
Leading senior constable 13–16 $99,807 – $104,685 $101,304 - $106,255 $102,824 - $107,849 $104,366 - $109,467 $106,453 - $111,656 $108,050 - $113,331
Senior Constable 5–12 $85,279 – $98,818 $86,558 - 100,300 $87,857 - $101,805 $89,174 - $103,332 $90,958 - $105,398 $92,322 - $106,979
Constable 1–4 $69,836 – $77,735 $70,884 - $78,901 $71,947 - $80,085 $73,026 - $81,286 $74,487 - $82,912 $75,604 - $84,155
Recruit 1 $50,834 $51,597 $52,370 $53,156 $54,219 $55,032
Reservist 1 $71,604 $72,678 $73,768 $74,875 $76,372 $77,518
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Protective Service Officer (PSO) salaries[7]
Rank Increment 1 July 2019[11] 1 Jan 2020[12] 1 July 2020[12] 1 July 2021[12] 1 July 2022[12] 1 July 2023[12]
PSO Senior Sergeant 1–6 $94,889 – $95,902 $96,312 - $101,741 $97,757 - $103,267 $99,223 - $104,816 $101,208 - $106,912 $102,726 - $108,516
PSO Sergeant 1–6 $87,706 – $90,909 $89,022 - $94,473 $90,357 - $95,890 $91,712 - $97,328 $93,547 - $99,275 $94,950 - $100,764
PSO Senior 1–10 $73,881 – $78,954 $70,580 - $80,138 $71,639 - $81,340 $72,713 - $82,560 $74,168 - $84,212 $75,280 - $85,475
PSO 1st Class 3–4 $69,537 – $71,512 $68,423 - $69,794 $69,450 - $70,841 $70,491 - $71,904 $71,901 - $73,342 $72,980 - $74,442
PSO 1–2 $64,393 – $68,763 $65,359 - $67,083 $66,339 -$68,090 $67,334 -  $69,111 $68,681 - $70,493 $69,711 - $71,551
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Commuted overtime allowance (COT 2)[7]
Rank 1 Jan 2020 - 1 July 2023[12]
Sergeant & senior sergeant $14,662 - $16,790
Constable & senior constable $11,596 - $12,369
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One Person Station Allowance[7]
Rank 1 Jan 2020 - 1 July 2023[12]
Constable & senior constable $11,596 - $12,369
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Shift and weekend penalties[7]
Type Hours 1 July 2017 1 Jan 2020 - 1 July 2023[12]
Unsociable 6PM – 1 AM $5.61 18,5% of ordinary rate
Intrusive 1AM – 7AM $7.16 23,5% of ordinary rate
Weekend 7AM – 6PM 39.36% of ordinary rate
Unsociable weekend 6PM – 1AM 45.22% of ordinary rate
Intrusive weekend 1AM – 7AM 57.76% of ordinary rate
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