States Grants (Schools Assistance) Amendment Act 1981 (Cth)

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States Grants (Schools Assistance) Amendment Act 1981

No. 52 of 1981

An Act to amend the States Grants (Schools Assistance) Act 1979 and the States Grants (Schools Assistance) Act 1980, and for related purposes

[Assented to 25 May 1981]

BE IT ENACTED by the Queen, and the Senate and the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Australia, as follows:

PART I—PRELIMINARY

Short title

1. This Act may be cited as the States Grants (Schools Assistance) Amendment Act 1981.

Commencement

2. This Act shall come into operation on the day on which it receives the Royal Assent.

PART II—AMENDMENTS OF STATES GRANTS (SCHOOLS ASSISTANCE) ACT 1979

Principal Act

3. The States Grants (Schools Assistance) Act 19791 is in this Part referred to as the Principal Act.

 

Schedules

4. The Schedules to the Principal Act are repealed and the Schedules set out in Schedule 1 to this Act are substituted.

Directions under Principal Act

5. A direction given under sub-section 31 (2) of the Principal Act shall, by force of this section, cease to have effect upon the commencement of this Act, but this section shall not be taken to affect the previous operation of the direction.

PART III—AMENDMENTS OF STATES GRANTS (SCHOOLS ASSISTANCE) ACT 1980

Principal Act

6. The States Grants (Schools Assistance) Act 19802 is in this Part referred to as the Principal Act.

Approval of building projects and equipment projects in connection with non-government schools

7. Section 15 of the Principal Act is amended—

(a) by inserting after sub-section (1) the following sub-section:

“(1a) For the purposes of section 16 and without limiting in any respect the projects that the Minister may approve under sub-section (1), the Minister may, subject to sub-section (2) of this section, approve building projects and equipment projects in connection with non-government primary schools, and building projects and equipment projects in connection with non-government secondary schools, in a State, being—

(a) building projects the sole or principal object of which is—

(i) the construction of new schools; or

(ii) the extension of the facilities available at existing schools so as to accommodate an increased number of students; or

(b) equipment projects the sole or principal object of which is—

(i) the equipping of new schools; or

(ii) the equipping of extended accommodation facilities at existing schools.”; and

(b) by inserting in sub-section (2) “or (1a)” after “sub-section (1)”.

Grants for building projects and equipment projects in connection with non-government schools

8. Section 16 of the Principal Act is amended—

(a) by omitting from sub-section (1) “this section” and substituting “this sub-section”;

 

(b) by omitting from sub-section (1) “section 15” and substituting “sub-section 15 (1)”; and

(c) by inserting after sub-section (1) the following sub-section:

“(1a) Subject to section 17a, the Minister may authorize the payment to a State under this sub-section, by way of financial assistance to the State in respect of expenditure in relation to a project approved under sub-section 15 (1a), of such amounts as the Minister determines.”.

Limits on grants under sub-section 16 (1)

9. Section 17 of the Principal Act is amended by omitting “section 16” and substituting “sub-section 16 (1)”.

10. After section 17 of the Principal Act the following section is inserted:

Limits on grants under sub-section 16 (1a)

“17a. (1) The Minister shall not authorize payments to a State under sub-section 16 (1a) that exceed, in the aggregate, the amount specified in column 2 of Schedule 5a opposite to the name of the State.

“(2) At any time, and from time to time, during the year to which this Act applies, but subject to sub-section (3), the Minister may direct that this Act has effect as if some or all of the amounts specified in column 2 of Schedule 5a opposite to the names of States were varied in accordance with the direction, and, where such a direction is given, then, for the purposes of this Act (including this sub-section and sub-section (3)), there shall be deemed to have been specified in that Schedule (as from the date of commencement of this section), in substitution for those amounts, the amounts as so varied.

“(3) A direction given under sub-section (2) shall not provide for the variation of any amount specified in column 2 of Schedule 5a opposite to the name of a State in such a way that, after the variation, the aggregate of the amounts specified in that column opposite to the names of States is greater or less than the total specified at the foot of that column.

“(4) As soon as practicable after the Minister has given a direction under sub-section (2), he shall cause a statement setting out particulars of the direction to be laid before each House of the Parliament.”.

11. After section 34 of the Principal Act the following sections are inserted:

Approval of bodies as approved ethnic education authorities

“34a. (1) Where the Minister is satisfied that a body, whether incorporated or unincorporated, is providing, or proposes to provide, a program of ethnic education, the Minister may approve that body as an approved ethnic education authority for the purposes of this Act.

“(2) In this section—

‘program of ethnic education’ means a program of instruction, on a part-time basis, the sole or principal purpose of which is to teach students undertaking the program a language (not being the English language), either alone or in conjunction with ethnic cultural instruction (other

than instruction that is wholly or predominantly of a political or religious nature) related to people speaking that language as their native language;

‘student’, in relation to a program of ethnic education, means—

(a) a person who is undertaking primary or secondary education at either a government or a non-government school; or

(b) a person (other than a person referred to in paragraph (a) or a person who has attained, or will, before 1 January 1982, attain, the age of 20 years) who is undertaking, either on a full-time basis or on a part-time basis, technical and further education within the meaning of that expression in the Tertiary Education Commission Act 1977 at an institution that is a technical and further education institution within the meaning of that expression in that Act.

Approval of programs of ethnic education and determination of levels of funding

“34b. (1) Where an approved ethnic education authority is providing or proposes to provide, during the year to which this Act applies, otherwise than for profit, a program of ethnic education, the Minister may approve that program as an approved program of ethnic education of that authority for the purposes of section 34c.

“(2) Where the Minister approves a program of ethnic education of an approved ethnic education authority for the purposes of section 34c, the Minister shall determine an amount (not exceeding $30) to be the level at which financial assistance is to be provided under section 34c to the approved ethnic education authority in respect of each student undertaking the program for the purpose of meeting recurrent expenditure of that authority in connection with the provision of the program in the year to which this Act applies.

“(3) Without limiting the matters to which the Minister may have regard in deciding for the purposes of sub-section (1) whether to approve a program of ethnic education or in determining a level of assistance in respect of such a program under sub-section (2), he shall have regard to—

(a) the nature of the program;

(b) the number of hours per week during which direct instruction is being, or is to be, given to students under the program; and

(c) the intended duration of the program.

“(4) The Minister shall not approve a program of ethnic education of an approved ethnic education authority under sub-section (1) unless he is satisfied that—

(a) the program is open to persons irrespective of their ethnic origin; and

(b) no other financial assistance has been or will be provided by the Commonwealth towards the recurrent expenditure of the authority on the program.

“(5) In this section, ‘student’, in relation to a program of ethnic education, has the same meaning as in section 34a.

Grants for approved programs

“34c. (1) The Minister may authorize the payment to a State under this section, by way of financial assistance to the State in respect of recurrent expenditure of an approved ethnic education authority in providing, in that State, in the year to which this Act applies, an approved program of ethnic education, of such amounts as the Minister determines, being amounts that do not exceed, in the aggregate, an amount equal to the product of the amount that is determined by the Minister under section 34b to be the level at which financial assistance is to be provided to the approved ethnic education authority in respect of each student undertaking the program and the number in relation to the program (not being a number greater than the greatest number of students enrolled in the program) that is ascertained, in accordance with a method determined by the Minister, by writing under his hand, for the purposes of this section, by reference to the numbers of students attending lessons in the program conducted during the relevant period or the relevant periods, as the case may be, in relation to the program.

“(2) Financial assistance is granted to a State under this section in respect of recurrent expenditure of an approved ethnic education authority in the provision, in that State, in the year to which this Act applies, of approved programs of ethnic education on the conditions that—

(a) subject to paragraph (b), the State will, without undue delay, pay to the approved ethnic education authority an amount equal to each amount paid to the State under this section in relation to an approved program of ethnic education, and, in making the payment, will describe the amount paid to the approved ethnic education authority as a payment made out of moneys provided to the State by the Commonwealth under this section;

(b) the State will not make a payment to an approved ethnic education authority under this section unless the approved ethnic education authority, before or at the time of accepting the first payment under this section, has agreed or agrees with the State to be bound by the following conditions:

(i) the approved ethnic education authority will ensure that an amount equal to the sum of the amounts paid to the authority under this section is applied for the purpose of meeting recurrent expenditure of the authority in connection with the provision of approved programs of ethnic education of that authority in the State in the year to which this Act applies;

(ii) the approved ethnic education authority will cause to be furnished to the Minister (not later than 31 March 1982 or such later date as the Minister approves)—

(a) a certificate by a qualified accountant to the effect that he has satisfied himself that the condition specified in sub-paragraph (i) has been fulfilled; and

(b) a statement in writing that contains such information in respect of recurrent expenditure of the authority, and

such other financial and statistical information, in respect of the approved programs of ethnic education of that authority, as is required by the Minister to be so furnished;

(iii) the approved ethnic education authority will, in relation to each approved program of ethnic education of the authority, comply with such other conditions (if any) as are specified in the approval of the program under section 34b;

(iv) if the approved ethnic education authority does not fulfill a condition specified in sub-paragraph (i), (ii) or (iii), the authority will, if the Minister so determines, repay to the State such amount, (not being an amount greater than the sum of the amounts paid to the authority under this section) as the Minister determines should be repaid by the authority; and

(c) if an amount that the approved ethnic education authority is liable to repay to a State, under the condition referred to in sub-paragraph (b) (iv), is repaid by the approved ethnic education authority to the State, or is recovered by the State from the approved ethnic education authority, the State will pay to the Commonwealth an amount equal to that amount.

“(3) In this section—

(a) a reference to a relevant period, in relation to a program of ethnic education, shall be construed as a reference to any period commencing and concluding during the year to which this Act applies that the Minister determines, by writing under his hand, to be a relevant period in respect of that program or in respect of a class of programs of ethnic education in which that program is included; and

(b) ‘student’, in relation to a program of ethnic education, has the same meaning as in section 34a.

“(4) Nothing in sub-section (3) shall be taken to prevent the Minister determining that a period commencing, or commencing and concluding, before the commencement of this section is a relevant period in relation to a particular program or to a class of programs.”.

Limit on grants under section 40

12. Section 41 of the Principal Act is amended by omitting “$1,000,000” and substituting “$1,059,000”.

13. After section 41 of the Principal Act the following sections are inserted:

Approval of programs for education of severely handicapped children

“41a. (1) In this section, ‘relevant institution’ means an institution that provides residential or non-residential care for severely handicapped children (not being an institution that is a special school) or, in the case of such an institution at which services other than residential or non-residential care for severely handicapped children are also provided, that institution in so far as it provides residential or non-residential care for severely handicapped children.

“(2) Where a program for, or in connection with, the education of severely handicapped children at relevant institutions, or in their own homes, is being, or is to be, carried out by or in a State, the Minister may approve the program for the purposes of section 41b.

Grants for expenditure in relation to approved programs for education of severely handicapped children

“41b. (1) Subject to section 41c, the Minister may authorize the payment to a State under this section, by way of financial assistance to the State in respect of expenditure in relation to a program that is being, or is to be, carried out by or in the State and has been approved by him under section 41a, of such amounts as the Minister determines.

“(2) Financial assistance is granted to a State under this section in respect of expenditure in relation to a program on the conditions that—

(a) the State will ensure that an amount equal to the sum of the amounts of financial assistance paid to the State under this section in relation to the program is applied by the State, in respect of commitments already undertaken or to be undertaken not later than 31 December 1981, for the purpose of meeting expenditure in relation to the program; and

(b) the State will cause to be furnished to the Minister (not later than 30 June 1982 or such later date as the Minister approves) a certificate by an authorized person to the effect that the person has satisfied himself that the condition specified in paragraph (a) has been fulfilled.

Limit on grants under section 41b

“41c. The Minister shall not authorize payments to the States under section 41b that exceed, in the aggregate, $2,117,500.”.

Delegation by Minister

14. Section 60 of the Principal Act is amended by inserting in paragraph (1) (c) “17a (2) and” after “sub-sections” (second occurring).

Schedules

15. The Schedules to the Principal Act are repealed and the Schedules set out in Schedule 2 to this Act are substituted.

Directions under Principal Act

16. A direction given under sub-section 13 (2) of the Principal Act shall, by force of this section, cease to have effect upon the commencement of this Act, but this section shall not be taken to affect the previous operation of the direction.

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SCHEDULE 1 Section 4

New Schedules to be substituted for the Schedules to the States Grants (Schools Assistance) Act 1979

SCHEDULE 1 Section 7

GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS—BUILDING AND EQUIPMENT PROJECTS AND RECURRENT EXPENDITURE

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

Name of State

Building and equipment projects

Recurrent expenditure

Totals

$

$

$

New South Wales...................................

30,205,500

85,160,000

115,365,500

Victoria.....................................................

28,493,000

60,134,500

88,627,500

Queensland..............................................

14,892,000

32,958,500

47,850,500

South Australia.......................................

10,447,500

22,103,500

32,551,000

Western Australia...................................

9,146,000

19,779,500

28,925,500

Tasmania.................................................

3,193,500

7,122,500

10,316,000

Northern Territory..................................

1,388,500

2,113,500

3,502,000

Totals........................................

97,766,000

229,372,000

327,138,000

SCHEDULE 2 Sections 9 and 23

RECURRENT EXPENDITURE—MIGRANT EDUCATION

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

Name of State

Government schools

Non- government schools

Totals

$

$

$

New South Wales...................................

9,106,500

3,544,500

12,651,000

Victoria.....................................................

10,743,500

3,688,000

14,431,500

Queensland..............................................

1,165,000

385,500

1,550,500

South Australia.......................................

2,583,000

1,065,500

3,648,500

Western Australia...................................

1,253,000

1,458,000

2,711,000

Tasmania.................................................

432,500

18,500

451,000

Northern Territory..................................

123,500

..

123,500

Totals........................................

25,407,000

10,160,000

35,567,000

 

SCHEDULE 3 Sections 11, 26 and 33

DISADVANTAGED SCHOOLS AND DISADVANTAGED COUNTRY AREAS

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

Column 5

Name of State

Disadvantaged government schools

Disadvantaged non- government schools

Disadvantaged country areas

Totals

$

$

$

$

New South Wales.........

7,387,500

1,174,500

1,621,000

10,183,000

Victoria...........................

7,603,000

1,391,500

920,000

9,914,500

Queensland....................

2,131,000

189,500

1,334,500

3,655,000

South Australia.............

2,086,500

275,000

437,500

2,799,000

Western Australia.........

1,217,500

151,000

928,000

2,296,500

Tasmania.......................

435,000

66,000

316,000

817,000

Northern Territory........

151,500

8,500

123,000

283,000

Totals..............

21,012,000

3,256,000

5,680,000

29,948,000

SCHEDULE 4 Sections 13 and 28

SPECIAL SCHOOLS

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

Name of State

Government special schools

Non- government special schools

Totals

$

$

$

New South Wales.........................................

5,236,500

1,127,000

6,363,500

Victoria...........................................................

3,545,500

1,428,000

4,973,500

Queensland....................................................

1,884,000

832,000

2,716,000

South Australia.............................................

1,404,500

131,500

1,536,000

Western Australia.........................................

1,198,500

183,000

1,381,500

Tasmania.......................................................

495,500

..

495,500

Northern Territory........................................

119,000

..

119,000

Totals..............................................

13,883,500

3,701,500

17,585,000

 

SCHEDULE 5 Section 17

NON-GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS—BUILDING AND EQUIPMENT PROJECTS

Column 1

Column 2

Name of State

Amounts

$

New South Wales.............................................................................................

9,894,500

Victoria...............................................................................................................

9,622,500

Queensland........................................................................................................

4,528,000

South Australia.................................................................................................

1,903,500

Western Australia.............................................................................................

2,337,000

Tasmania...........................................................................................................

600,000

Northern Territory............................................................................................

488,000

Total...................................................................................................

29,373,500

SCHEDULE 6 Sections 18 and 19

RECURRENT EXPENDITURE—LEVELS OF ASSISTANCE FOR NON-GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Level of assistance

Amount per primary school student

Amount per secondary school student

$

$

1.....................................................................................................

181

270

2.....................................................................................................

226

342

3.....................................................................................................

226

360

4.....................................................................................................

271

414

5.....................................................................................................

316

486

6.....................................................................................................

384

576

SCHEDULE 7 Sections 20, 39, 41 and 44

MISCELLANEOUS GRANTS

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

Total of all additional grants under sections 18 and 19 for non-government schools in need of short-term emergency assistance

Total of all grants under section 38 for temporary transfer of teachers, &c.

Total of all grants under section 40 for approved education centres

Total of all grants under section 43 for approved special projects

$

$

$

$

614,000

114,000

1,601,500

3,314,000

 

SCHEDULE 8 Section 31

MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION

PART I—AMOUNTS OF GRANTS TO STATES

Column 1

Column 2

Name of State

Amounts

$

New South Wales.............................................................................................................

500,500

Victoria...............................................................................................................................

460,500

Queensland........................................................................................................................

212,000

South Australia.................................................................................................................

155,500

Western Australia.............................................................................................................

148,000

Tasmania...........................................................................................................................

60,000

Northern Territory............................................................................................................

24,500

Total...................................................................................................................

1,561,000

PART II—ADDITIONAL GRANTS

All moneys that were specified in this Part have been transferred to Part I in pursuance of directions of the Minister under sub-section 31 (2) of the Principal Act

SCHEDULE 9 Section 35

RESIDENTIAL INSTITUTIONS

Column 1

Column 2

Name of State

Amounts

$

New South Wales.............................................................................................................

532,500

Victoria...............................................................................................................................

429,000

Queensland........................................................................................................................

224,000

South Australia.................................................................................................................

139,500

Western Australia.............................................................................................................

130,000

Tasmania...........................................................................................................................

46,500

Northern Territory............................................................................................................

13,500

Total...................................................................................................................

1,515,000

 

SCHEDULE 10 Section 37

SERVICE AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES

Column 1

Column 2

Name of State

Amounts

$

New South Wales.............................................................................................................

4,427,000

Victoria...............................................................................................................................

3,559,500

Queensland........................................................................................................................

1,885,500

South Australia.................................................................................................................

1,156,000

Western Australia.............................................................................................................

1,083,000

Tasmania...........................................................................................................................

377,000

Northern Territory............................................................................................................

136,000

Total...................................................................................................................

12,624,000

 

SCHEDULE 2Section 15

New Schedules to be substituted for the Schedules to the States Grants (Schools Assistance) Act 1980

SCHEDULE 1 Section 7

GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS—BUILDING AND EQUIPMENT PROJECTS AND RECURRENT EXPENDITURE

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

Name of State

Building and equipment projects

Recurrent expenditure

Totals

$

$

$

New South Wales...................................

34,328,000

88,270,500

122,598,500

Victoria.....................................................

31,771,000

61,645,500

93,416,500

Queensland..............................................

17,062,500

35,047,000

52,109,500

South Australia.......................................

11,547,500

22,533,000

34,080,500

Western Australia...................................

10,424,000

20,771,500

31,195,500

Tasmania.................................................

3,600,500

7,329,000

10,929,500

Northern Territory..................................

1,436,500

2,148,000

3,584,500

Totals........................................

110,170,000

237,744,500

347,914,500

SCHEDULE 2 Sections 9 and 23

RECURRENT EXPENDITURE—MIGRANT EDUCATION

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

Name of State

Government schools

Non- government schools

Totals

$

$

$

New South Wales.......................................

10,056,000

4,373,500

14,429,500

Victoria.........................................................

11,267,500

4,306,500

15,574,000

Queensland..................................................

1,522,000

701,500

2,223,500

South Australia...........................................

3,464,500

1,168,000

4,632,500

Western Australia.......................................

1,747,000

1,591,500

3,338,500

Tasmania.....................................................

455,500

24,000

479,500

Northern Territory......................................

129,000

..

129,000

Totals............................................

28,641,500

12,165,000

40,806,500

 

SCHEDULE 3 Sections 11, 26 and 36

DISADVANTAGED SCHOOLS AND DISADVANTAGED COUNTRY AREAS

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

Column 5

Name of State

Disadvantaged government schools

Disadvantaged non- government schools

Disadvantaged country areas

Totals

$

$

$

$

New South Wales.............

7,748,500

1,229,500

1,694,000

10,672,000

Victoria...............................

7,766,500

1,437,500

961,000

10,165,000

Queensland........................

2,244,000

211,000

1,394,000

3,849,000

South Australia.................

2,142,500

269,000

456,500

2,868,000

Western Australia.............

1,359,500

169,000

969,500

2,498,000

Tasmania...........................

468,500

65,500

330,000

864,000

Northern Territory............

221,000

20,000

129,000

370,000

Totals..................

21,950,500

3,401,500

5,934,000

31,286,000

SCHEDULE 4 Sections 13 and 28

SPECIAL SCHOOLS

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

Name of State

Government special schools

Non- government special schools

Totals

$

$

$

New South Wales.........................................................

5,427,000

1,168,500

6,595,500

Victoria...........................................................................

3,719,000

1,437,500

5,156,500

Queensland....................................................................

1,952,500

862,000

2,814,500

South Australia.............................................................

1,456,000

136,500

1,592,500

Western Australia.........................................................

1,242,000

190,000

1,432,000

Tasmania.......................................................................

514,500

..

514,500

Northern Territory........................................................

123,500

..

123,500

Totals..............................................................

14,434,500

3,794,500

18,229,000

 

SCHEDULE 5 Section 17

NON-GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS—BUILDING AND EQUIPMENT PROJECTS

Column 1

Column 2

Name of State

Amounts

$

New South Wales...............................................................................................................

11,119,500

Victoria.................................................................................................................................

10,882,500

Queensland..........................................................................................................................

5,056,000

South Australia...................................................................................................................

2,138,000

Western Australia...............................................................................................................

2,644,000

Tasmania.............................................................................................................................

677,500

Northern Territory..............................................................................................................

521,000

Total.....................................................................................................................

33,038,500

SCHEDULE 5A Section 17a

NON-GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS—BUILDING AND EQUIPMENT PROJECTS RELATING TO FACILITIES FOR ADDITIONAL STUDENTS

Column 1

Column 2

Name of State

Amounts

$

New South Wales...............................................................................................................

1,553,000

Victoria.................................................................................................................................

1,657,000

Queensland..........................................................................................................................

1,500,000

South Australia...................................................................................................................

723,000

Western Australia...............................................................................................................

1,203,000

Tasmania.............................................................................................................................

336,000

Northern Territory..............................................................................................................

447,000

Total.....................................................................................................................

7,419,000

SCHEDULE 6 Sections 18 and 19

RECURRENT EXPENDITURE—LEVELS OF ASSISTANCE FOR NON-GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Level of assistance

Amount per primary school student

Amount per secondary school student

$

$

1.........................................................................................................

226

342

2.........................................................................................................

251

402

3.........................................................................................................

251

402

4.........................................................................................................

339

522

5.........................................................................................................

364

563

6.........................................................................................................

452

703

 

SCHEDULE 7 Sections 20, 45, 47 and 50

MISCELLANEOUS GRANTS

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

Total of all additional grants under sections 18 and 19 for non- government schools in need of short-term emergency assistance

Total of all grants under section 44 for temporary transfer of teachers, &c.

Total of all grants under section 46 for approved education centres

Total of all grants under section 49 for approved special projects

$

$

$

$

679,500

140,000

1,694,000

3,560,000

SCHEDULE 8 Sections 31 and 34

MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION

PART I—AMOUNTS OF GRANTS TO STATES

Column 1

Column 2

Name of State

Amounts

$

New South Wales...........................................................................................................

1,075,000

Victoria.............................................................................................................................

875,500

Queensland......................................................................................................................

462,000

South Australia...............................................................................................................

300,000

Western Australia...........................................................................................................

273,000

Tasmania.........................................................................................................................

97,500

Northern Territory..........................................................................................................

36,500

Total.................................................................................................................

3,119,500

PART II—GRANTS IN RELATION TO APPROVED MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION PROJECTS

TOTAL OF GRANTS—$277,500

SCHEDULE 9 Section 38

RESIDENTIAL INSTITUTIONS

Column 1

Column 2

Name of State

Amounts

$

New South Wales...............................................................................................................

568,500

Victoria.................................................................................................................................

458,500

Queensland..........................................................................................................................

240,000

South Australia...................................................................................................................

150,000

Western Australia...............................................................................................................

139,000

Tasmania.............................................................................................................................

50,000

Northern Territory..............................................................................................................

14,500

Total.....................................................................................................................

1,620,500

SCHEDULE 10 Section 43

SERVICE AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES

Column 1

Column 2

Name of State

Amounts

$

New South Wales...............................................................................................................

4,685,000

Victoria.................................................................................................................................

3,744,500

Queensland..........................................................................................................................

2,015,000

South Australia...................................................................................................................

1,199,500

Western Australia...............................................................................................................

1,146,500

Tasmania.............................................................................................................................

395,500

Northern Territory..............................................................................................................

143,500

Total.....................................................................................................................

13,329,500

NOTES

1. No. 184, 1979, as amended. For previous amendments, see Nos. 95 and 135, 1980.

2. No. 135, 1980.

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