States Grants (Primary and Secondary Education Assistance) Amendment Act 1995 (Cth)
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The Parliament of Australia enacts:
(a) by omitting from the definition of "block grant authority" all the words after "rural student hostel," and substituting "means the block grant authority in which that school or hostel, as the case may be, is recorded as a participant under section 51;";
(b) by omitting the definition of "nominated authority " and substituting the following definition:
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(a) an aggregation of non-government schools under subsection 65A(1), 65B(1), 67A(1), 68A(1), 69A(1), 71A(1), 72B(1), 77(1) or 77B(1); or
(b) an aggregation of non-systemic schools under section 84;";
(c) by inserting the following definition:
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(a) in relation to schooling in a State that has a year designated as the kindergarten year—the kindergarten year and years 1, 2 and 3; or
(b) in relation to schooling in any other State—the years of schooling that are equivalent to the kindergarten year and years 1, 2 and 3;".
"23.(1) If the approved authority of an approved school system or of a non-systemic school:
(a) proposes to make a change referred to in section 21; or
(b) makes a proposal referred to in section 22;
the authority must give to the Minister a written notice, in the approved form, setting out particulars of the proposed change or proposal.
"(2) Subject to subsection (4), the approved authority must give the notice:
(a) if the change is intended to occur or the proposal is intended to take effect before 1 January 1998—not later than 2 years before 1 March in the year in which the change is intended to occur or the proposal is intended to take effect; or
(b) if the change is intended to occur or the proposal is intended to take effect on or after 1 January 1998—not later than 3 years before 31 October in the year in which the change is intended to occur or the proposal is intended to take effect.
"(3) The Minister may, in special circumstances, allow the authority to give notice later than the day fixed under subsection (2).
"(4) If the Minister allows the authority to submit a notice after the day fixed by subsection (2), the authority must give the notice not later than a day fixed by the Minister.
"23A.(1) If:
(a) an approved authority of an approved school system or a non-systemic school has given notice under section 23 in respect of a change referred to in section 21 or a proposal referred to in section 22; and
(b) the change is intended to occur or the proposal is intended to take effect on or after 1 January 1998;
the authority may apply to the Minister, in the approved form, for provisional approval of the proposed change or proposal.
"(2) If the approved authority has given notice under paragraph 23(2)(b), the application must be made by 1 March of the year following the year in which the notice was given.
"(3) If the approved authority has given notice under subsection 23(4), the application must be made within 2 months after the last day the notice could be given under that subsection.
"24.(1) If:
(a) as required by section 23, the approved authority of an approved school system or of a non-systemic school has notified the Minister of a proposed change referred to in section 21; and
(b) the authority intends that the proposed change will take effect before 1 January 1998; and
(c) the Minister is satisfied that the clientele of the school after the change will not be significantly different from the clientele of the school before the change;
the Minister must give provisional approval to the change.
"(2) If:
(a) as required by section 23, the approved authority of an approved school system or of a non-systemic school has notified the Minister of a proposed change referred to in section 21; and
(b) the authority intends that the proposed change will take effect on or after 1 January 1998; and
(c) the authority has applied to the Minister for provisional approval in respect of the proposed change in the manner required by section 23A; and
(d) the Minister is satisfied that the clientele of the school after the change will not be significantly different from the clientele of the school before the change;
the Minister must give provisional approval to the change.".
"(a) the approved authority of an approved school system or of a non-systemic school:
(i) in the case of a change referred to in section 21 (other than a change to which section 24 applies) that is intended to occur, or a proposal referred to in section 22 that is intended to take effect, before 1 January 1998—has notified the Minister of the change or proposal in the manner required by section 23; or
(ii) in the case of such a change that is intended to occur, or of such a proposal that is intended to take effect, on or after 1 January 1998—has applied to the Minister for provisional approval in respect of the change or the proposal in the manner required by section 23A; and".
"29A.(1) This section applies if:
(a) the approved authority of an approved school system or of a non-systemic school makes a change referred to in section 21 in relation to a school; and
(b) paragraph 26(c) or (d) applies to the change; and
(c) the change involves progressively providing a course of secondary education over a number of years in the school or schools that emerge from the change, so that the first year or years in the course begin in one year and the remaining later years in the course begin progressively in subsequent years until the complete course is being provided.
"(2) Subject to subsection (3), if:
(a) the Minister has given provisional approval to the change; and
(b) the change is recognised by the State Minister of the State in which the school is situated; and
(c) the change consists of the amalgamation of a school with another school or the separation of a school into 2 or more schools—the school or schools that emerge from the change are not conducted for profit; and
(d) in the case of a non-systemic school—the approved authority of the school is a body corporate; and
(e) the school or schools that emerge from the change have, not later than:
(i) the last day of the year in which the change is proposed to be initiated; or
(ii) the schools census day for the State in the next year;
a number of students enrolled in the first year or years of the course that is not less than the minimum number of students for that level;
the Minister must vary the list to reflect the change in respect of the first year or years of education in the course.
"(3) The Minister must not vary the list if a matter referred to in subsection (2) (other than paragraph (e) of that subsection) occurs after the end of 2 years from the beginning of the year in which the change was proposed to be initiated, unless the Minister is satisfied that there are exceptional circumstances justifying the variation.
"(4) If, in subsequent years, the school or schools that have emerged continue progressively to attain, by a day not later than the schools census day in the State in each of those years, a number of students enrolled for a subsequent year of education in the course that is not less than the minimum number of students for that level, the Minister must vary the list to reflect the change in respect of the new years of education.".
"(ba) the change does not involve a progressive provision of secondary education referred to in subsection 30A(1); and".
"30A.(1) This section applies if:
(a) the Minister has given provisional approval to a proposal referred to in section 22 in relation to a school; and
(b) the proposal involves progressively providing a course of secondary education over a number of years in the school that emerges from the change involved in the proposal so that the first year or years in the course begin in one year and the remaining later years in the course begin progressively in subsequent years until the complete course is being provided.
"(2) Subject to subsection (3), if:
(a) the change involved in the proposal is recognised by the State Minister of the State in which the school is situated; and
(b) the school is not conducted for profit; and
(c) in the case of a non-systemic school—the approved authority of the school is a body corporate; and
(d) the school has, not later than:
(i) the last day in the year in which the proposal is intended to take effect; or
(ii) the schools census day for the State in the next year;
a number of students enrolled in the first year or years of the course that is not less than the minimum number of students for that level;
the Minister must vary the list to reflect the change involved in the proposal in respect of the first year or years of education in the course.
"(3) The Minister must not vary the list in relation to a school if a matter referred to in subsection (2) (other than paragraph (d)) occurs at the end of 2 years from the beginning of the year in which financial assistance was sought for the school, unless the Minister is satisfied there are exceptional circumstances justifying the variation.
"(4) If, in subsequent years, the school that emerges continues progressively to attain, by a day not later than the schools census day in the State in each of those years, a number of students enrolled for each subsequent year of education in the course that is not less than the minimum number of students at that level, the Minister must vary the list to reflect the change involved in the proposal in respect of the new years of education.".
"39.(1) If the approved authority of an approved school system or of a non-systemic school proposes to make a change referred to in section 38, the authority must give to the Minister a written notice:
(a) setting out, in the approved form, particulars of the proposed change; and
(b) requesting the Minister to vary the list to take account of the proposed change.
"(2) The notice must be given:
(a) not later than 1 July in the year before the year in which the change is intended to occur; or
(b) if the Minister, in special circumstances, has allowed the notice to be given after the day fixed under paragraph (a)—not later than a day fixed by the Minister.".
(a) by omitting from subsection (1) "or 30 in relation to a school, the Minister may vary" and substituting ", 29A, 30 or 30A in relation to a school, the Minister may make a determination varying";
(b) by omitting paragraph (2)(b) and substituting the following paragraph:
"(b) the authority did not notify the Minister of the proposed change in the manner required by section 23;";
(c) by omitting from subsection (2) "Minister may vary" and substituting "Minister may make a determination varying".
"44A.(1)If:
(a) a maximum number of students eligible for general recurrent funding is specified in the list for a systemic school or a non-systemic school or for a location for which the school is included in the list; and
(b) the authority wishes the Minister to increase or decrease the specified number on or after 1 January 1998;
the authority must give to the Minister a written notice in the approved form setting out particulars of the proposed variation.
"(2) The approved authority must give the notice:
(a) not later than 3 years before 31 October in the year in which the variation is intended to occur; or
(b) if the Minister, in special circumstances, has allowed the authority to give notice after the day fixed under paragraph (a)—not later than a day fixed by the Minister.".
(a) by omitting subsections (1) and (2) and substituting the following subsections:"(1) If:
(a) a maximum number of students eligible for general recurrent funding is specified in the list for a systemic school or a non-systemic school or for a location for which a school is included in the list; and
(b) the authority wishes the Minister to increase or decrease the specified number before 1 January 1998;
the approved authority may apply to the Minister in the approved form for a variation of the list so as to increase or decrease the number so specified.
"(2) If:
(a) a maximum number of students eligible for general recurrent funding is specified in the list for a systemic school or a non-systemic school or for a location for which a school is included in the list; and
(b) the authority wishes the Minister to increase or decrease the number so specified on or after 1 January 1998; and
(c) an approved authority has given notice under section 44A in respect of a systemic school or a non-systemic school or in respect of a location for which a school is included in the list;
the authority may apply to the Minister in the approved form for a variation of the list so as to increase or decrease the maximum number of students so specified.
"(2A) An application under subsection (1) must be made:
(a) not later than 2 years before 1 March in the year in which the proposed variation would take effect; or
(b) if the Minister, in special circumstances, has allowed the authority to give a notice after the day fixed under paragraph (a)—not later than a day fixed by the Minister.
"(2B) If the approved authority has given notice under paragraph 44A(2)(a), the application must be made by 1 March in the year following the year in which notice was given.
"(2C) If the approved authority has given notice under paragraph 44A(2)(b), the application must be made within 2 months after the last day the notice could be given under that paragraph.";
(b) by inserting in subsection (3) "or subsection (2)" after "subsection (1)";
(c) by inserting in subsection (4) "or subsection (2)" after "subsection (1)";
(d) by inserting in subsection (6) "or subsection (2)" after "subsection (1)".
"46A.(1) If, in respect of a systemic or non-systemic school that has emerged from a change referred to in section 21 or a proposal referred to in section 22:
(a) the Minister has made a variation to the list of a kind referred to in subsection 29A(2) or 30A(2) in respect of the first year or years in a course of secondary education; and
(b) in one of the subsequent years after the variation was made (but while the school is still extending into providing a full course of secondary education), the Minister cannot make a further variation to the list of a kind referred to in subsection 29A(4) or 30A(4) because the number of students enrolled in a later year of education in the course is less than the minimum number of students for that year of education on the schools census day for that State in a program year;
the Minister may make a determination varying the list by removing the name of the school from the list so far as it provides education at that secondary education level.
"(2) If the Minister proposes to take action under this section in relation to a school, the Minister must, by written notice given to the approved authority, tell the authority of the proposed action.
"(3) The notice must state the reasons for the proposed action and invite the authority to make, if it considers that there is a special justification for the low enrolment, within such reasonable period as is set out in the notice, submissions in relation to the proposed action.
"(4) If the approved authority makes submissions, the Minister must reconsider the decision to take action under this section, taking those submissions into account.
"(5) The Minister must give to the authority written notice of the decision on reconsideration and the reasons for it.".
(a) by omitting "the schools and rural student hostels specified in the determination" and substituting "schools and rural student hostels";
(b) by adding at the end the following subsections:"(2) The Minister must keep, in respect of each block grant authority approved under subsection (1), a list of the schools and rural student hostels that participate in that block grant authority.
"(3) The list is to be kept in such manner as the Minister determines, which may be wholly or partly by means of a computer or any other electronic or other device.
"(4) If a block grant authority notifies the Minister that:
(a) a particular school or rural student hostel has applied to the authority for participation in the authority; and
(b) the authority is willing to accept that school or hostel as a participant;
particulars of that school or hostel may be added to the list of schools and hostels that participate in that authority.
"(5) If a block grant authority notifies the Minister that:
(a) a particular school or rural student hostel:
(i) no longer wishes to participate in the authority; and
(ii) has no outstanding obligations to the authority; or
(b) a particular school or rural student hostel has ceased to exist; particulars of that school or hostel may be removed from the list of schools and hostels that participate in that authority.
"(6) The Minister may, before taking any action under subsection (4) or (5), make such inquiries as he or she thinks appropriate to verify the matters notified to the Minister.
"(7) At any one time a school or rural student hostel must not be recorded as participating in more than one block grant authority.".
(a) by omitting paragraph (1)(b) and substituting the following paragraph:"(b) the Minister is satisfied that the aims of the project in respect of each such hostel include any of the following:
(i) to improve the standard of services provided to students in the hostel;
(ii) to improve the administration of the hostel;
(iii) to improve community liaison with persons managing or operating the hostel.";
(b) by omitting from subsection 60A(2) "the approved project" and substituting "a project or projects approved under this section";
(c) by inserting in paragraph (8)(a) "the approved authority of" after "pay to";
(d) by omitting from paragraph (8)(b) "body" and substituting "authority".
(a) by omitting from paragraph (1)(b) "or other body" and substituting "or of another body";
(b) by omitting from paragraph (1)(b) "or body" (wherever occurring).
"(2) The total of the amounts paid to a State under subsection (1) for a program year must not be greater than the amount set out opposite to the name of that State in column 2 of the Part of Schedule 6 that relates to that program year.".
"(2) The total of the amounts paid to a State for the program year 1993 must not be greater than the amount set out opposite to the name of that State in column 3 of the Part of Schedule 6 that relates to that program year.".
"(4) The total of the amounts paid to a State for the program year 1994, 1995 or 1996 must not be greater than the amount set out opposite to the name of that State in column 3 of the Part of Schedule 6 that relates to that year.".
(a) by adding after paragraph (2)(c) the following word and paragraph: "and (d) government centres in the State;";
(b) by omitting from subsection (2) "for special education" and substituting "in connection with special education";
(c) by inserting in subsection (5) "for expenditure of the kind referred to in paragraph (2)(a), (b) or (c)" after "for the program year";
(d) by omitting from paragraph (5)(a) "the centre" and substituting "the non-government centre or non-government school";
(e) by adding at the end the following subsections:"(6) The Minister must not authorise a payment to a State under this section in respect of expenditure of the kind referred to in paragraph (2)(d) for a program year unless the State has made an agreement with the Commonwealth for that year, or for a number of years including that year, that sets out conditions on which financial assistance is granted to the State under subsection (1) in respect of that expenditure of that kind.
"(7) Financial assistance is granted to a State for a program year in respect of expenditure of a kind referred to in paragraph (2)(d):
(a) on the conditions set out in the agreement; and
(b) on the additional conditions applicable under section 82.".
"(2) The total of the amounts paid to a State for the program year 1993 must not be greater than the amount set out opposite to the name of the State in column 4 of the Part of Schedule 7 that relates to that year.".
"(2) The total of the amounts paid to a State for the program year 1994, 1995 or 1996 must not be greater than the amount set out opposite to the name of that State in column 4 of the Part of Schedule 7 that relates to that year.".
"(2) The Minister may make a determination authorising the payment to a State for a program year after program year 1994 of an amount by way of financial assistance to the State for expenditure on the approved project, whether the project is conducted:
(a) by the State or by a non-government body established in the State; and
(b) whether the project is conducted within, or outside, or within and outside, the State.".
"77A.(1) The Minister may make a determination approving for the purposes of this section a project or program for expenditure in program year 1995 if:
(a) the project or program is being, or is to be, carried out at or in connection with government schools in a State with the objective of fostering the development of literacy in the early years of schooling; and
(b) the Minister is satisfied that it is desirable that financial assistance in connection with the project or program be provided under this section.
"(2) The Minister may make a determination authorising payment to a State, for program year 1995, by way of financial assistance to the State for expenditure on projects or programs approved under subsection (1) in relation to the State.
"(3) The total of the amounts paid to the States under subsection (2) for program year 1995 must not be greater than the amount set out opposite to that year in column 7 of Schedule 8.
"(4) The Minister must not authorise payment to a State under subsection (2) for program year 1995 unless the State has made an agreement with the Commonwealth for that year, of a kind determined by the Minister, that sets out conditions on which financial assistance is granted to the State under subsection (2).
"(5) Financial assistance is granted to a State under subsection (2) for program year 1995 for an approved project or approved program carried out in the State:
(a) on the conditions set out in the agreement; and
(b) on the additional conditions applicable under section 82.
"77B.(1) An aggregation of non-government schools may nominate a body to be the nominated authority of the aggregation for the purposes of this section.
"(2) The Minister may make a determination approving for the purposes of this section a project or program for expenditure in program year 1995 if:
(a) the project or program is being, or is to be, carried out at or in connection with non-government schools in a State with the objective of fostering the development of literacy in the early years of schooling; and
(b) the Minister is satisfied that it is desirable that financial assistance in connection with the project or program be provided under this section.
"(3) The Minister may make a determination authorising payment to a State, for program year 1995, by way of financial assistance to the State for expenditure on projects or programs approved under subsection (2) in relation to the State.
"(4) The total of the amounts paid to the States under subsection (3) for program year 1995 must not be greater than the amount set out opposite to the year in column 8 of Schedule 8.
"(5) Financial assistance is granted to a State under this section for expenditure on a project or program for an approved school system, a non-government school, or an aggregation of non-government schools, for program year 1995 on the following conditions:
(a) that, subject to paragraph (b), the State will, as soon as practicable, pay to the approved authority of the school system or of the school, or to the nominated authority of the aggregation, as the case may be, an amount equal to each amount paid to the State under this section for the project or program;
(b) that, when making a payment, the State will describe the amount paid as a payment made out of money paid to the State by the Commonwealth under this section;
(c) the additional conditions applicable under section 83.
"77C.(1) The Minister may approve a project for the purposes of this section if:
(a) the project is to be carried out in Australia; and
(b) the sole or principal object of the project is to enhance literacy in the early years of schooling.
"(2) The Minister may make a determination authorising the payment to a State for program year 1995 of an amount by way of financial assistance to the State for expenditure on the approved project, whether the project is conducted:
(a) by the State or by a non-government body established in the State; and
(b) whether the project is conducted within, or outside, or within and outside, the State.
"(3) The total of the amounts paid to the States for program year 1995 under this section must not be an amount that, when aggregated with amounts paid to the States under sections 77A and 77B, exceeds the total of the amounts set out opposite to that year in columns 7 and 8 of Schedule 8.
"(4) The Minister is to determine the conditions on which financial assistance is granted to a State for program year 1995 under this section for a project conducted by the State.
"(5) The conditions are to be included in an agreement made by the State with the Commonwealth.
"(6) The Minister may not authorise a payment to the State for program year 1995 for a project conducted by the State unless the State has made the agreement.
"(7) Financial assistance is granted to a State under this section for program year 1995 for an approved project conducted by the State:
(a) on the conditions set out in the agreement; and
(b) on the additional conditions applicable under section 82.
"(8) Financial assistance is granted to a State for program year 1995 for an approved project conducted by a body other than the State on the following conditions:
(a) that, subject to paragraph (b), the State will, as soon as practicable, pay to the body an amount equal to each amount paid to the State under subsection (2) in relation to the project;
(b) that, when making a payment, the State will describe the amount paid to the body as a payment made in relation to the project from money paid to the State under this section;
(c) the additional conditions applicable under section 83.".
"(1A) In the application of subsection (1) to a non-government body that is established in a particular State and conducting a project approved under subsection 75(1) or 77C(1), whether that project is conducted within, or outside, or within and outside, that particular State, that non-government body is to be treated as conducting that project in that State.".
(a) by omitting "and 93" and substituting ", 93 and 93G";
(b) by omitting "non-government" and substituting "non-systemic".
(a) by inserting in subsection (2) ", at any time before the start of program year 1995", after "may";
(b) by inserting in subsection (4) ", at any time before the start of program year 1995" after "may".
"85 A. For the purpose of the making of grants under Division 2A the following languages are taken to be priority languages:
(a) Aboriginal languages;
(b) Arabic;
(c) French;
(d) German;
(e) Italian;
(f) Modern Greek;
(g) Russian;
(h) Spanish;
(i) Thai;
(j) Vietnamese.".
(a) by omitting "aggregation of non-government schools" and substituting "aggregation of non-systemic schools";
(b) by inserting in subsection (1) "before program year 1995" after "a program year";
(c) by omitting from paragraph (b) of the definition of "Eligible students" in subsection (2) "non-government" and substituting "non-systemic".
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"93A. The Minister may make a determination authorising the payment to a State of an amount by way of financial assistance to the State for expenditure for a program year after program year 1994 on education in priority languages provided at or in connection with government schools or government educational institutions in the State.
"93B.(1) The Minister may make a determination authorising the payment to a State of an amount by way of financial assistance to the State for expenditure of an approved school system in the State for a program year after program year 1994 on education in priority languages provided at or in connection with systemic schools in the school system:
"(2) The Minister may make a determination authorising the payment to a State of an amount by way of financial assistance to the State for expenditure in the State for a program year after program year 1994 on education in priority languages provided at or in connection with a non-systemic school or a school or schools within an aggregation of non-systemic schools.
"93C.(1) The total of the amounts paid to the States under section 93A and subsections 93B(1) and (2) for a program year must not be greater than the amount set out in column 2 of the Part of Schedule 10 that relates to that program year.
"(2) If an amount is set out opposite to the name of a State in column 2 of the Part of Schedule 10 that relates to a program year, the total of the amounts paid to the State under section 93A and subsections 93B(1) and (2) for that program year must not be greater than the amount so set out.
"93D.(1) The Minister is to determine the conditions on which financial assistance is granted to a State for a program year under this Division for government schools or government educational institutions in the State.
"(2) The conditions are to be included in an agreement entered into by the State with the Commonwealth.
"(3) The Minister must not authorise a payment to a State for a program year unless the State has entered into the agreement.
"93E. Financial assistance is granted to a State under this Division for a government school or a government educational institution in the State for a program year:
(a) on the conditions set out in the agreement; and
(b) on the additional conditions applicable under section 98.
"93F. Financial assistance is granted to a State under this Division for an approved school system in the State for a program year on the following conditions:
(a) that, subject to paragraph (b), the State will, as soon as practicable, pay to the approved authority of the school system an amount equal to each amount paid to the State under this Division for the school system for that year;
(b) that, when making the payment the State will describe the amount paid as a payment made out of money paid to the State by the Commonwealth under this Division;
(c) the additional conditions applicable under section 99.
"93G. Financial assistance is granted to a State under this Division for a non-systemic school or an aggregation of non-systemic schools, in the State for a program year on the following conditions:
(a) that, subject to paragraph (b), the State will, as soon as practicable, pay:
(i) to the approved authority of the school an amount equal to each amount paid to the State under this Division for the school for that year; or
(ii) to the nominated authority of the aggregation an amount equal to each amount paid to the State under this Division for the aggregation for that year;
(b) that, when making the payment, the State will describe the amount paid as an amount paid out of money paid to the State by the Commonwealth under this Division;
(c) the additional conditions applicable under section 99.".
(a) had been determined under section 3 of that Act to be the approved authority of itself; and
(b) had entered into the agreement in that capacity.
FURTHER AMENDMENTS OF THE PRINCIPAL ACT
Insert "
Omit "systemm", insert "system".
Insert "school system or the" after "under this section for the".
Omit "or" (first occurring).
Omit "chilren", substitute "children".
Omit "recurrent".
Omit "recurrent".
Insert ", 93E(b)" after "91(b)".
Insert", 93F(c), 93G(c)" after "93(c)".
Omit "Australian Education Council", substitute "Ministerial Council of Education, Employment, Training and Youth Affairs".
Omit "amounts specified in column 8", substitute "amounts specified in columns 8 and 9".
Subsection 36(1)
SUBSTITUTION OF NEW PART 1 IN SCHEDULE 6 TO THE PRINCIPAL ACT
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GRANTS TO FACILITATE ACCESS TO SCHOOL EDUCATION
Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 | Column 4 | Column 5 | Column 6 | Column 7 | Column 8 | |
State | Grants for general education in English as a second language provided at or in connection with government schools | Grants for general education in English as a second language provided at or in connection with non-government schools | Amount per eligible new arrival | Grants for special education in government schools and centres | Grants for special education in non-government schools and centres | Grants for special education intervention support | Grants for capital projects for children and students with disabilities in non-government schools and centres | |
$ | $ | $ | $ | $ | $ | $ | ||
New South Wales | 16,647,000 | 8,185,911 | 8,855,000 | 7,782,000 | 5,223,000 | |||
Victoria | 12,847,000 | 7,730,655 | 6,327,000 | 7,633,000 | 4,334,000 | |||
Queensland | 3,744,000 | 1,765,756 | 4,721,000 | 3,340,000 | 336,000 | |||
Western Australia | 3,271,000 | 1,708,445 | 2,396,000 | 2,137,000 | 1,535,000 | |||
South Australia | 3,286,000 | 1,267,615 | 216,000 | 1,654,000 | 1,360,000 | |||
Tasmania | 432,000 | 152,320 | 779,000 | 538,000 | 506,000 | |||
Australian Capital Territory | 816,000 | 419,160 | 485,000 | 488,000 | 276,000 | |||
Northern Territory | 842,000 | 371,138 | 322,000 | 199,000 | 206,000 | |||
Total | 41,885,000 | 21,601,000 | 2,722 | 26,301,000 | 23,771,000 | 16,726,000 | 3,915,000 | ". |
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SUBSTITUTION OF NEW SCHEDULES 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 5A, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 AND 11 TO THE PRINCIPAL ACT AND OF THE NOTES TO THOSE SCHEDULES
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CAPITAL GRANTS FOR GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS
Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 | Column 4 |
State | General grants | Grants for projects assisting retention | Grants for projects relating to refurbishment |
$ | $ | $ | |
New South Wales | 67,177,000 | 4,175,000 | 20,931,000 |
Victoria | 48,005,000 | 3,064,000 | 15,854,000 |
Queensland | 35,823,000 | 1,904,000 | 9,808,000 |
Western Australia | 19,699,000 | 987,000 | 5,270,000 |
South Australia | 16,813,000 | 904,000 | 4,417,000 |
Tasmania | 5,910,000 | 369,000 | 1,911,000 |
Australian Capital Territory | 3,680,000 | — | 1,261,000 |
Northern Territory | 2,445,000 | 103,000 | 548,000 |
Total | 199,552,000 | 11,506,000 | 60,000,000 |
Column 1 State | Column 2 General grants |
$ | |
New South Wales | 68,482,000 |
Victoria | 48,309,000 |
Queensland | 36,295,000 |
Western Australia | 20,000,000 |
South Australia | 16,971,000 |
Tasmania | 5,946,000 |
Australian Capital Territory | 3,718,000 |
Northern Territory | 2,425,000 |
Total | 202,146,000 |
Column 1 State | Column 2 General grants |
$ | |
New South Wales | 68,769,000 |
Victoria | 47,780,000 |
Queensland | 36,678,000 |
Western Australia | 20,182,000 |
South Australia | 16,750,000 |
Tasmania | 5,873,000 |
Australian Capital Territory | 3,679,000 |
Northern Territory | 2,435,000 |
Total | 202,146,000 |
| |
Section 49
GENERAL RECURRENT GRANTS FOR GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS
Column 1 1993 | Column 2 1994 | Column 3 1995 | Column 4 1996 |
$ | $ | $ | $ |
319 | 336 | 336 | 336 |
Column 1 1993 | Column 2 1994 | Column 3 1995 | Column 4 1996 |
$ | $ | $ | $ |
472 | 497 | 497 | 497 |
CAPITAL GRANTS FOR
NON-GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS
Column 1 Year | Column 2 Grants |
$ | |
1993 | 129,150,000 |
1994 | 105,504,000 |
1995 | 110,569,000 |
1996 | |
| |
Section 55
GENERAL RECURRENT GRANTS FOR NON-GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS
Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 | Column 4 | Column 5 |
Funding level | 1993 | 1994 | 1995 | 1996 |
$ | $ | $ | $ | |
1 | 423 | 445 | 445 | 445 |
2 | 565 | 594 | 594 | 594 |
3 | 707 | 744 | 744 | 744 |
4 | 860 | 904 | 904 | 904 |
5 | 997 | 1,055 | 1,063 | 1,070 |
6 | 1,106 | 1,169 | 1,177 | 1,185 |
7 | 1,216 | 1,286 | 1,293 | 1,301 |
8 | 1,334 | 1,411 | 1,420 | 1,430 |
9 | 1,425 | 1,521 | 1,544 | 1,566 |
10 | 1,514 | 1,620 | 1,650 | 1,679 |
11 | 1,607 | 1,727 | 1,764 | 1,800 |
12 | 1,701 | 1,833 | 1,880 | 1,925 |
Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 | Column 4 | Column 5 |
Funding level | 1993 | 1994 | 1995 | 1996 |
$ | $ | $ | $ | |
1 | 671 | 706 | 706 | 706 |
2 | 892 | 938 | 938 | 938 |
3 | 1,034 | 1,087 | 1,087 | 1,057 |
4 | 1,356 | 1,426 | 1,426 | 1,426 |
5 | 1,452 | 1,537 | 1,549 | 1,558 |
6 | 1,614 | 1,707 | 1,718 | 1,729 |
7 | 1,775 | 1,878 | 1,888 | 1,899 |
8 | 1,952 | 2,067 | 2,079 | 2,093 |
9 | 2,088 | 2,230 | 2,262 | 2,296 |
10 | 2,212 | 2,367 | 2,409 | 2,454 |
11 | 2,346 | 2,521 | 2,574 | 2,627 |
12 | 2,486 | 2,681 | 2,747 | 2,813 |
Section 59
GRANTS OF SHORT TERM EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE FOR
NON-GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS
Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 | Column 4 |
1993 | 1994 | 1995 | 1996 |
$ | $ | $ | $ |
499,000 | 524,000 | 524,000 | 524,000 |
Section 60A
GRANTS FOR SPECIAL PROJECTS IN
CONNECTION WITH NON-GOVERNMENT RURAL
STUDENT HOSTELS
Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 |
1994 | 1995 | 1996 |
$ | $ | $ |
1,633,000 | 1,089,000 | 1,089,000 |
Sections 62 to 69
GRANTS TO FACILITATE ACCESS TO SCHOOL EDUCATION
Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 | Column 4 | Column 5 | Column 6 | Column 7 | Column 8 |
State | Grants for general education in English as a second language provided at or in connection with government schools | Grants for `general education in English as a second language provided at or in connection with non-government schools | Amount per eligible new arrival | Grants for special education in government schools and centres | Grants for special education in non-government schools and centres | Grants for special education intervention support | Grants for capital projects for children and students with disabilities in non-government schools and centres |
$ | $ | $ | $ | $ | $ | $ | |
New South Wales | 16,647,000 | 8,185,911 | 8,855,000 | 7,782,000 | 5,223,000 | ||
Victoria | 12,847,000 | 7,730,655 | 6,327,000 | 7,633,000 | 4,334,000 | ||
Queensland | 3,744,000 | 1,765,756 | 4,721,000 | 3,340,000 | 3,286,000 | ||
Western Australia | 3,271,000 | 1,708,445 | 2,596,000 | 2,137,000 | 1,535,000 | ||
South Australia | 3,286,000 | 1,267,615 | 2,216,000 | 1,654,000 | 1,360,000 | ||
Tasmania | 432,000 | 152,320 | 779,000 | 538,000 | 506,000 | ||
Australian Capital Territory | 816,000 | 419,160 | 485,000 | 488,000 | 276,000 | ||
Northern Territory | 842,000 | 371,138 | 322,000 | 199,000 | 206,000 | ||
Total | 41,885,000 | 21,601,000 | 2,722 | 26,301,000 | 23,771,000 | 16,726,000 | 3,915,000 |
Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 | Column 4 | Column 5 | Column 6 | Column 7 | Column 8 | Column 9 | Column 10 |
State | Grants for general education in English as a second language provided at or in connection with government schools | Grants for general education in English as a second language provided at or in connection with non-government schools | Amount per eligible new arrival | Grants for special education in government schools and centres | Grants for special education in non-government schools and centres | Grants for intervention support | Grants for capital projects in connection with special education in non-government schools and centres | Grants for capital projects for children and students with disabilities in non-government | Grants for transition support |
$ | $ | $ | $ | $ | $ | $ | $ | $ | |
New South Wales | 17,496,000 | 8,520,000 | 9,363,000 | 8,229,000 | 5,449,000 | ||||
Victoria | 13,502,000 | 8,174,000 | 6,606,000 | 7,992,000 | 4,537,000 | ||||
Queensland | 3,935,000 | 1,872,000 | 4,963,000 | 3,509,000 | 3,504,000 | ||||
Western Australia | 3,438,000 | 1,820,000 | 2,735,000 | 2,223,000 | 1,612,000 | ||||
South Australia | 3,453,000 | 1,403,000 | 2,321,000 | 1,741,000 | 1,423,000 | ||||
Tasmania | 454,000 | 189,000 | 813,000 | 568,000 | 536,000 | ||||
Australian Capital Territory | 858,000 | 436,000 | 509,000 | 513,000 | 295,000 | ||||
Northern Territory | 885,000 | 289,000 | 332,000 | 208,000 | 223,000 | ||||
Total | 44,021,000 | 22,703,000 | 2,861 | 27,642,000 | 24,983,000 | 17,579,000 | 2,300,000 | 1,666,000 | 2,178,000 |
Sections 62 to 69B and Section 78A
Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 | Column 4 | Column 5 | Column 6 | Column 7 | Column 8 | Column 9 | Column 10 |
State | Grants for general education in English as a second language provided at or in connection with government schools | Grants for general education in English as a second language provided at or in connection with non-government schools | Amount per eligible new arrival | Grants for special education in government schools and centres | Grants for special education in non-government schools and centres | Grants for special education intervention support | Grants for capital projects in connection with special education in non-government schools and centres | Grants for capital projects for children and students with disabilities in non-government centres | Grants for transition support programs |
$ | $ | $ | $ | $ | $ | $ | $ | $ | |
New South Wales | 17,496,000 | 8,520,000 | 9,404,000 | 8,232,000 | 5,454,000 | ||||
Victoria | 13,502,000 | 8,174,000 | 6,534,000 | 7,901,000 | 4,503,000 | ||||
Queensland | 3,935,000 | 1,872,000 | 5,014,000 | 3,572,000 | 3,542,000 | ||||
Western Australia | 3,438,000 | 1,820,000 | 2,759,000 | 2,053,000 | 1,613,000 | ||||
South Australia | 3,453,000 | 1,403,000 | 2,292,000 | 1,738,000 | 1,417,000 | ||||
Tasmania | 454,000 | 189,000 | 804,000 | 566,000 | 533,000 | ||||
Australian Capital Territory | 858,000 | 436,000 | 503,000 | 509,000 | 293,000 | ||||
Northern Territory | 885,000 | 289,000 | 332,000 | 212,000 | 224,000 | ||||
Total | 44,021,000 | 22,703,000 | 2,861 | 27,642,000 | 24,983,000 | 17,579,000 | 2,300,000 | 1,666,000 | 2,178,000 |
Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 | Column 4 | Column 5 | Column 6 | Column 7 | Column 8 | Column 9 | Column 10 |
State | Grants for general education in English as a second language provided at or in connection with schools | Amount per eligible new arrival | Grants for special education in government schools and centres | Grants for special education in non-government schools and centres | Grams for special education intervention support | Grants for capital projects in connection with special education in non-government schools and centres | Grants for capital projects for children and students with disabilities in non-government centres | Grants for transition support programs | |
$ | $ | $ | $ | $ | $ | $ | $ | ||
New South Wiles | |||||||||
Victoria | |||||||||
Queensland | |||||||||
Western Australia | |||||||||
South Australia | |||||||||
Tasmania | |||||||||
Australian Capital Territory | |||||||||
Northern Territory | * | ||||||||
Total | 66,724,000 | 2,861 | 27,642,000 | 22,946,000 | 17,579,000 | 2,300,000 | 1,666,000 | 1,017,000 | |
Note: Amounts in respect of each State will be added by subsequent amending Acts.
Note*: The allocation is a total figure for government and non-government schools. Subsequent amending Acts will split the amount between the 2 sectors.
Sections 70 to 73
GRANTS TO PROMOTE EQUITY IN SCHOOL EDUCATION
Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 | Column 4 | Column 5 |
State | Grants for disadvantaged government schools | Grants for disadvantaged non-government schools | Grants for schools in prescribed country areas | Grants for enhancing literacy and learning |
$ | $ | $ | $ | |
New South Wales | 19,673,000 | 3,268,000 | 3,711,000 | 2,127,000 |
Victoria | 13,846,000 | 3,590,000 | 2,194,000 | 1,619,000 |
Queensland | 6,605,000 | 732,000 | 3,562,000 | 678,000 |
Western Australia | 5,561,000 | 625,000 | 2,620,000 | 573,000 |
South Australia | 4,913,000 | 414,000 | 1,543,000 | 497,000 |
Tasmania | 2,401,000 | 122,000 | 514,000 | 234,000 |
Australian Capital Territory | 52,000 | 18,000 | ||
Northern Territory | 1,187,000 | 78,000 | 551,000 | 117,000 |
Total | 54,238,000 | 8,847,000 | 14,695,000 | 5,845,000 |
Note: Grants for enhancing literacy and learning cease from end of 1993.
Sections 70 to 7213
Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 | Column 4 | Column 5 |
State | Grants for disadvantaged government schools | Grants for disadvantaged non-government schools | Grants for government schools in prescribed country areas or geographically isolated areas | Grants for non-government schools in prescribed country areas or geographically isolated areas |
$ | $ | $ | $ | |
New South Wales | 20,674,000 | 3,435,000 | 3,467,000 | 432,000 |
Victoria | 14,552,000 | 3,773,000 | 1,992,000 | 315,000 |
Queensland | 6,942,000 | 769,000 | 3,298,000 | 446,000 |
Western Australia | 5,845,000 | 657,000 | 2,343,000 | 411,000 |
South Australia | 5,164,000 | 435,000 | 1,605,000 | 16,000 |
Tasmania | 2,521,000 | 131,000 | 512,000 | 28,000 |
Australian Capital Territory | 55,000 | 19,000 | ||
Northern Territory | 1,248,000 | 82,000 | 574,000 | 5,000 |
Total | 57,001,000 | 9,301,000 | 13,791,000 | 1,653,000 |
Note: Grants for schools in prescribed country areas (Column 4) in 1993 has changed to Grants for government schools in geographically isolated areas (Column 4) and Grants for non-government schools in geographically isolated areas (Column 5) in 1994, 1995 and 1996.
Sections 70 to 72B
Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 | Column 4 | Column 5 |
State | Grants for disadvantaged government schools | Grants for disadvantaged non-government schools | Grants for government schools in prescribed country areas or geographically isolated areas | Grants for non-government schools in prescribed country areas or geographically isolated areas |
$ | $ | $ | $ | |
New South Wales | 20,674,000 | 3,435,000 | 3,435,800 | 463,200 |
Victoria | 14,552,000 | 3,773,000 | 1,992,000 | 315,000 |
Queensland | 6,942,000 | 769,000 | 3,298,000 | 446,000 |
Western Australia | 5,845,000 | 657,000 | 2,343,000 | 411,000 |
South Australia | 5,164,000 | 435,000 | 1,605,000 | 16,000 |
Tasmania | 2,521,000 | 131,000 | 512,000 | 28,000 |
Australian Capital Territory | 55,000 | 19,000 | ||
Northern Territory | 1,248,000 | 82,000 | 574,000 | 5,000 |
Total | 57,001,000 | 9,301,000 | 13,759,800 | 1,684,200 |
Note: Grants for schools in prescribed country areas (Column 4) in 1993 has changed to Grants for government schools in geographically isolated areas (Column 4) and Grants for non-government schools in geographically isolated areas (Column 5) in 1994, 1995 and 1996.
Sections 70 to 72D
Column 1 | Column 2 and Column 3 | Column 4 and Column 5 |
State | Grants for disadvantaged schools | Grants for schools in prescribed country areas or geographically isolated areas |
$ | $ | |
New South Wales | ||
Victoria | ||
Queensland | ||
Western Australia | ||
South Australia | ||
Tasmania | ||
Australian Capital Territory | ||
Northern Territory | * | * |
Total | 66,302,000 | 15,444,000 |
Note*: The allocation is a total figure for government and non-government schools. Subsequent amending Acts will split the total figure between the 2 sectors and allocate specific amounts in each State.
Sections 74 to 78
GRANTS TO MEET NATIONAL PRIORITIES
Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 | Column 4 | Column 5 | Column 6 | Column 7 | Column 8 |
Year | Grants for national projects in prescribed country areas | Grants for national projects enhancing literacy and learning | Grants for students at risk in government schools | Grants for students at risk in non-government schools | Grants for national projects for gifted and talented students | Grants for projects fostering literacy in early years of schooling at government schools | Grants for projects fostering literacy in early years of schooling at non-government schools |
$ | $ | $ | $ | $ | $ | $ | |
1993 | 3,561,000 | 1,669,000 | 5,180,000 | 2,072,000 | 1,036,000 | ||
1994 | 3,743,000 | 1,754,000 | 5,444,000 | 2,178,000 | 1,089,000 | ||
1995 | 1,754,000 | 5,055,000 | 2,022,000 | 1,089,000 | 6,535,000 | 2,165,000 | |
1996 | 7,077,000* | 1,089,000 |
Note*: The allocation is a total figure for both government and non-government schools,
A subsequent amending Act will split the total figure between the 2 sectors for 1996.
Sections 79 to 81
INCENTIVE GRANTS
Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 | Column 4 |
Year | Amounts per eligible Year 11 or Year 12 mathematics or physics student | Amounts per student with disabilities in a government primary school | Amounts per student with disabilities in a government secondary school |
$ | $ | $ | |
1993 | 315 | 64 | 95 |
1994 | 327 | 68 | 100 |
1995 | 344 | 68 | 100 |
1996 | 344 | 68 | 100 |
Sections 87, 88, 89 and 94
SCHOOL LANGUAGE PROGRAM
Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 | Column 4 |
State | Amount per eligible Year 12 language student | Grants for community languages provided at or in connection with government schools or by persons or organisations other than non-government school systems or non-systemic schools | Grants for community languages provided at or in connection with non-government schools |
$ | $ | $ | |
New South Wales | 2,669,000 | 813,000 | |
Victoria | 1,807,000 | 2,998,000 | |
Queensland | 494,000 | 295,000 | |
Western Australia | 283,000 | 139,000 | |
South Australia | 378,000 | 118,000 | |
Tasmania | 20,000 | 4,000 | |
Australian Capital Territory | 82,000 | 86,000 | |
Northern Territory | 30,000 | ||
Total | 315 | 5,763,000 | 4,453,000 |
Sections 87, 88, 89 and 94
SCHOOL LANGUAGE PROGRAM
Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 | Column 4 |
State | Amount per eligible Year 12 language student | Grants for community languages provided at or in connection with government schools or by persons or organisations other than non-government school systems or non-systemic schools | Grants for community languages provided at or in connection with non-government schools |
$ | $ | $ | |
New South Wales | 2,805,000 | 855,000 | |
Victoria | 1,899,000 | 3,151,000 | |
Queensland | 519,000 | 310,000 | |
Western Australia | 298,000 | 146,000 | |
South Australia | 397,000 | 124,000 | |
Tasmania | 21,000 | 4,000 | |
Australian Capital Territory | 86,000 | 90,000 | |
Northern Territory | 32,000 | ||
Total | 327 | 6,057,000 | 4,680,000 |
SCHOOL LANGUAGE PROGRAM
Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 | Column 4 |
State | Grants for priority languages | Grants for community languages provided at or in connection with government schools or by persons or organisations other than non-government school systems or non-systemic schools | Grants for community languages provided at or in connection with non-government schools |
$ | $ | $ | |
New South Wales | 2,805,000 | 855,000 | |
Victoria | 1,899,000 | 3,151,000 | |
Queensland | 519,000 | 310,000 | |
Western Australia | 298,000 | 146,000 | |
South Australia | 397,000 | 124,000 | |
Tasmania | 21,000 | 4,000 | |
Australian Capital Territory | 86,000 | 90,000 | |
Northern Territory | 32,000 | ||
Total | 4,000,000 | 6,057,000 | 4,680,000 |
Sections 100 and 102
JOINT PROGRAMS TO SUPPORT PRIMARY
AND SECONDARY EDUCATION
Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 | |
Year | Grants for approved education centres | Grants for projects of national significance | |
1993 | 2,412,000 | 2,579,000 | |
1994 | 2,535,000 | 2,711,000 | |
1995 | 2,535,000 | 2,711,000 | |
1996 | 2,535,000 | 2,711,000 | ". |
1. No, 160, 1992, as amended. For previous amendments, see No. 19, 1994.
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