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Unless you are a fan of Parliamentary Question Time or a voter in the electorate of Oxley, Milton Dick may be an unfamiliar face to you.The speaker gets the parliamentarian base salary of $212,250, plus a 75 per cent loading.
And yet the role is traditionally so loathed that each new speaker is dragged to the chair after being appointed.A decision by the Victorian Independent Remuneration Tribunal means Premier Daniel Andrews will be getting a $16,000 pay rise next financial year.Andrews will take home $481,190 next financial year.
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