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Conditions of service remain for Bastille

The conditions of service applicable to Royal Australian Navy personnel deployed to The Gulf region on Operation Bastille will, in essence, be those which were developed for Operation Slipper.

Deployed members are entitled to an allowance of $125 per day (International Campaign Allowance) while in the area of operations. In addition they remain entitled to any special action forces, flying, sea-going, hard lying or field allowances that may apply to their individual circumstances.

All ADF salary and allowances earned inside the area of operations are tax exempt, however other income derived from sources within Australia, such as that from a rental property or share dividends, remain subject to taxation.

Other applicable conditions of service include:

  • War Service Leave: War Service Leave accrues at the rate of one-and-a-half days for each completed month of service in the area of operations.
  • Enhanced Home Loan Assistance: Members who render warlike service and have a Defence Home Owner Scheme (DHOS) entitlement, are entitled to a waiver of the normal five-year qualifying period for assistance under the DHOS and additional years of subsidy dependant upon the number of months of warlike service.
  • Rehabilitation and Compensation: All members who are assigned to Operation Bastille and serve in the area of operations qualify for dual eligibility under the provisions of the Veterans’ Entitlements Act and the Safety Rehabilitation and Compensation Act.
  • Family Assistance: Members who deploy with an expected deployment period of six months or more and who meet the eligibility criteria may elect to have their family moved to an appropriate location within Australia at departmental expense. Application can be made to offset an entitlement to have extended family support travel to the posting location if this arrangement would better suit the family’s needs.

Details of these provisions can be obtained from the ADF Pay and Conditions Manual, Overseas Conditions of Service Volume, chapter 6. Questions regarding these conditions of service should be addressed through the normal chain of command.

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