Some of the most common questions that we get asked at Kookaburra Vets relate to Salary levels. Thanks to all the vets who participated in our survey – the more vets who reply, the more useful this information is. We hope that in future years more of you will take the small amount of time required to complete our survey. We asked for full time annual salary range not including Super.
Minimum pay rates and conditions are set in the Animal Care and Veterinary Services Award, which you can find using Google, or at https://www.fwc.gov.au/documents/documents/modern_awards/award/ma000118/default.htm
Thank you to everyone who also submitted ideas for collection of other information for future surveys.
2016 Survey Results
Results
( 336 Respondents)
Full Time Salaries – All Types of Practice

Locum Rates
Hourly rates for locums and casual vets. There was no statistical difference between vets working in mixed, equine and small animal practice. Rates below $30 an hour were excluded as likely to be permanent part time rates.
| 2017 Results
Total Number of Responses 70
Average rate (mean) $56.23
Minimum $35
Maximum $80
Median $55 |
2016 Results
Total Number of Responses 79
Average rate (mean) $53.40
Minimum $33
Maximum $75
Median $55 |
Experience Range of Locum Vets:

Full Time Salaries – Small Animal Practice

Full Time Salaries – Mixed Practice

Full Time Salaries – Equine Practice

Full Time Salaries – Industry and Non-General Practice

Male vs Female Salaries


Future Plans
Associates – Current Job Classification

Where Do Associates Plan to be in 5 years’ time?

Practice Owners – Current Job Classification

Where Do Practice Owners Plan to be in 5 years’ time?

© Copyright Kookaburra Veterinary Employment
24th July 2017

24/07/2017 | Wendy
Some of the most common questions that we get asked at Kookaburra Veterinary Employment relate to Salary levels. We’d appreciate if you would help us collect some up to date information by completing this short anonymous survey, if you are a veterinarian currently working in Australia. The more vets reply, the more useful this information is. In 2016 we received replies from 255 vets – help us beat this number!
The results will be available on request from Kookaburra Vets, however, if you wish to provide us with your email address we will also email you a copy. Thank you for your help.
Follow this link to complete the survey: www.surveymonkey.com/r/kookaburra

25/04/2017 | Wendy
02/02/2017 | Wendy
Some of the most common questions that we get asked at Kookaburra Vets relate to Salary levels. Thanks to all the vets who participated in our survey – the more vets who reply, the more useful this information is. We hope that in future years more of you will take the small amount of time required to complete our survey. We asked for full time annual salary range not including Super.
Minimum pay rates and conditions are set in the Animal Care and Veterinary Services Award, which you can find using Google, or at https://www.fwc.gov.au/documents/documents/modern_awards/award/ma000118/default.htm
Results
( as of 8th April 2016 – 255 Respondents)

Locum Rates
Hourly rates for locums and casual vets. There was no statistical difference between vets working in mixed, equine and small animal practice. Rates below $30 an hour were excluded as likely to be permanent part time rates.
Total Number of Responses 79
Average rate (mean) $53.40
Minimum $33
Maximum $75
Median $55
Small Animal Practice


Mixed Practice


Equine Practice


Male vs Female Salaries


Future Plans


© Copyright Kookaburra Veterinary Employment
8th April 2016

11/04/2016 | Wendy

Some of the most common questions that we get asked at Kookaburra Vets relate to Salary levels. We’d appreciate if you would help us collect some up to date information by completing this short anonymous survey, if you are a veterinarian currently working in Australia.
Complete Salary Survey Now
The results will be available on request from Kookaburra Vets, however, if you wish to provide us with your email address at the end of the survey, we will also email you a copy. Thank you for your help.
10/03/2016 | Wendy