Senator Ludwig: The Attorney-General has provided the following answer to the honourable senator's question: The Attorney-General's Department and the following agencies do not employ any personnel who work at sea: Administrative Appeals Tribunal, Australian Commission for Law Enforcement Integrity, Australian Crime Commission, Australian Government Solicitor, Australian Human Rights Commission, Australian Institute of Criminology, Australian Law Reform Commission, Australian Security Intelligence Organisation, Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre, Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions, CrimTrac, Family Court of Australia, Federal Magistrates Court of Australia, High Court of Australia, Insolvency and Trustee Service Australia, National Native Title Tribunal, Office of Parliamentary Counsel. (1) Australian Customs and Border Protection Service The total cost of allowances for Customs and Border Protection Marine Unit officers working at sea for the 2010-11 financial year was $14,155,661. For contract vessels, Customs and Border Protection pays a set lease cost to the contractor and does not provide specific allowances for the contractors' employees working at sea. Australian Federal Police & the Australian Institute of Police Management The AFP does not have an allowance for "working at sea". Federal Court of Australia, Australian Competition Tribunal, Copyright Tribunal of Australia & Defence Force Discipline Appeal Tribunal Nil. (2) Australian Customs and Border Protection Service The daily allowances for working at sea for Customs and Border Protection Marine Unit officers are as follows: Allowance Type Per day amount First Aid: Senior First Aid $1.55 Advanced First Aid $1.91 Occupational First Aid $2.34 Commuted Marine Allowance: 60% x Base Salary* $87.51 to $154.00 Meals and Incidentals Allowance $16.85 Accommodation Allowance $51.44 Use of Force Allowance $6.49 Southern Ocean Operations Allowance $173.40 Operational Safety Trainers Allowance $1.84 *Salary range for Customs and Border Protection Marine Unit officers (Customs Levels 1 to 3): $45,651 to $80,335 Australian Federal Police & the Australian Institute of Police Management The AFP does not have an allowance for "working at sea". Federal Court of Australia, Australian Competition Tribunal, Copyright Tribunal of Australia & Defence Force Discipline Appeal Tribunal The duties of a Federal Court Admiralty Marshal may involve work at sea but generally does not. Where a staff member undertaking this function occupies a position classified below APS Level 6 they are paid higher duties allowance at the APS 6 level, currently $70,327 pa. (3) Australian Customs and Border Protection Service 3135. Australian Federal Police & the Australian Institute of Police Management None. Federal Court of Australia, Australian Competition Tribunal, Copyright Tribunal of Australia & Defence Force Discipline Appeal Tribunal None.