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Subscriptions

The annual subscription for TEU membership is 0.8% of annual salary, up to a maximum of $632 per year.

For members on a fixed term contract of 3 months or less and earning less than $5,000 there is a $15 casual membership fee. For members on a fixed term agreement of 3 months or less and earning between $5,000 and $10,000 there is a casual membership fee of $30. Casual membership fees need to be paid by credit or debit card.

Subscriptions are generally paid by automatic salary deduction, but can be paid by other methods if necessary. Contact your branch office for details.

Try this calculator to work out what your TEU subscription is likely to be – just type your current salary into the box:

Examples of current subscription rates are set out below.

Annual Salary Annual Sub Payment per Month Payment per Fortnight
$79,000 & above $632 $52.67 $24.31
$78,000 $624 $52.00 $24.00
$74,000 $592 $49.33 $22.77
$70,000 $560 $46.67 $21.54
$66,000 $528 $44.00 $20.31
$62,000 $496 $41.33 $19.08
$58,000 $464 $38.67 $17.85
$54,000 $432 $36.00 $16.62
$50,000 $400 $33.33 $15.38
$46,000 $368 $30.67 $14.15
$42,000 $336 $28.00 $12.92
$38,000 $304 $25.33 $11.69
$34,000 $272 $22.67 $10.46
$30,000 $240 $20.00 $9.23
$26,000 $208 $17.33 $8.00
$22,000 $152 $12.67 $5.85
$18,000 $144 $12.00 $5.54
$14,000 $112 $9.33 $4.31
$10,000 $80 $6.67 $3.08
$6,000 $48 $4.00 $1.84
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