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violetta
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« Reply #15 on: September 25, 2008, 06:21:38 AM »

Just a quick note re: salaries - you should be able to find the breakdown of the base salary/salary package fairly easily. For many universites it's included in the ad, for others you could easily ask.

Pasting a random example from a current Sydney ad with the pre-tax salary range highlighted:

Remuneration package: up to $88,465 - $105,052 p.a. pro rata (which includes a base salary Lecturer Level B $74,755 - $88,771 p.a., leave loading and up to 17% employer’s contribution to superannuation).

You can find most of the tax information you'd need here: http://www.ato.gov.au/individuals/

The extra superannuation is really a bonus if you stay till retirement, by the way.

I grew up in Sydney with parents who never earned anywhere near this sort of money, and had a lovely childhood. I know the cost of living has gone up, but that's not an insignificant salary. There are certainly things you'd be hard pressed to do on that income level - buy a house by the beach or harbour (house prices in Sydney are nasty); send multiple children to the top private schools (some have fees of $10 000/year and rising); drive a top-of-the-range car. But you probably wouldn't be doing all that on an American salary either.

Sydney is a big city, and has many of the advantages and disadvantages that big cities everywhere have. Some schools are good (proud public school graduate here); some less so. Traffic can be bad; public transport is variable. Australia *is* a long way from most places, and that can make things expensive, but it's not an insurmountable problem with either research or seeing family.

Echoing figee, just remember that it's not the same as home, and consider the difference between visiting and living in Oz. (Bondi Beach was rarely a part of my day to day life, for example!) 
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« Reply #16 on: September 25, 2008, 07:39:33 PM »

Is the contract for  9 or 12 months duration in Australian Universities for faculty? I am not familiar about the amount of taxes, social security, pension that is deducted (on average) from your end of month pay slip. Can you please give me an approx figure how much a person will earn per month (NET PAY after tax, soc sec, pension, and other deductible) if he is offered a salary of AUD 90k (I am not sure if that is per 12 months or 9 months just like in the US).
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« Reply #17 on: September 25, 2008, 10:49:13 PM »

We don't have 'contracts' here in the same way.  That is, if it's a full-time continuing position, we get paid through the 12 months fortnightly.

I'm not going to do the maths for you.  But if the salary is advertised at $90 000, it's that minus the tax figures quoted to you before, then a bit less depending on superannuation, private health insurance (if you take it out) etc etc.
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