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Newcastle Herald
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Michael Parris

Maitland mayor quits second job after $40,000 pay rise

Maitland mayor Philip Penfold. File picture

Maitland mayor Philip Penfold has quit his part-time job working for Nationals senator Ross Cadell after receiving a $40,000 council pay rise.

The Newcastle Herald reported in May that Cr Penfold would receive a hefty pay hike after he and other councillors voted themselves the maximum remuneration possible under Maitland City Council's upgraded Local Government Remuneration Tribunal classification.

The council voted in early May to increase councillor fees from $25,310 to $32,590 in 2023-24 and raise the mayor's additional fee from $62,510 to $94,950.

The mayor's overall remuneration jumped from $87,820 to $127,540 plus superannuation.

Cr Penfold was working seven hours a week as an electorate officer for Mr Cadell at the time.

Maitland Greens spokesperson Campbell Knox called this week for Cr Penfold to quit his second job or donate 20 per cent of his mayoral salary to start an affordable housing fund.

Cr Penfold told the Herald on Tuesday that he had resigned from Mr Cadell's staff after the remuneration tribunal upgraded Maitland's classification from "regional centre" to "regional strategic area".

The higher categorisation includes new pay bands ranging from $19,760 to $32,590 for councillors and $41,960 to $94,950 for the mayor.

The new pay rates represent a 28 per cent jump for councillors and 45 per cent for the mayor.

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