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According to the ABS, in 2010 there were 410 000 public servants employed in Victoria. 45 000 work for the Commonwealth Government. 316 000 work for the State Government. 48 000 work for Local Government. In total these employees were paid 24.3 billion dollars ($AUD) making the average wage for a public servant in Victoria approximately $60K. Nice work if you can get it.

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