States Grants (Tertiary Education Assistance) Amendment Act 1981 (Cth)

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States Grants (Tertiary Education Assistance) Amendment Act 1981

No. 53 of 1981

  

An Act to amend the States Grants (Tertiary Education Assistance) Act 1978, 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:

Short title, &c.

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

(2) The States Grants (Tertiary Education Assistance) Act 19781 is in this Act referred to as the Principal Act.

Commencement

2. (1) Subject to this section, this Act shall come into operation on the day on which it receives the Royal Assent.

(2) Sub-section 6 (2) shall be deemed to have come into operation on 4 December 1978.

 

(3) Sub-section 6 (3) shall be deemed to have come into operation on 4 December 1979.

(4) Section 10 and sub-section 15 (2) shall be deemed to have come into operation on 6 June 1980.

Recurrent grants in respect of student residences and affiliated colleges

3. Section 9 of the Principal Act is amended—

(a) by omitting sub-sections (2a) and (2b) and substituting the following sub-sections:

“(2a) In relation to each student residence of a University, there is payable to the State in which the University is situated, in respect of the year 1980—

(a) an amount equal to the sum of $10,979 and the amount ascertained by multiplying $171.26 by the prescribed number of students for that year in relation to that student residence; or

(b) an amount ascertained by multiplying $387.92 by the prescribed number of students for that year in relation to that student residence,

whichever is the lesser amount.

“(2b) In relation to each student residence of a University, there is payable to the State in which the University is situated, in respect of the year 1981—

(a) an amount equal to the sum of $12,016 and the amount ascertained by multiplying $187.45 by the prescribed number of students for that year in relation to that student residence; or

(b) an amount ascertained by multiplying $424.58 by the prescribed number of students for that year in relation to that student residence,

whichever is the lesser amount.”; and

(b) by omitting sub-sections (4a) and (4b) and substituting the following sub-sections:

“(4a) For the purposes of sub-section (3), the basic grant in respect of an affiliated college for the year 1980 is—

(a) if the prescribed number of students for that year in relation to that college is less than 50—$387.92;

(b) if the prescribed number of students for that year in relation to that college is more than 49 but less than 75—$387.92 reduced by $2.93 for each student by which the prescribed number of students exceeds 50;

(c) if the prescribed number of students for that year in relation to that college is more than 74 but less than 100—$314.72 reduced by $1.46 for each student by which the prescribed number of students exceeds 75; or

 

(d) if the prescribed number of students for that year in relation to that college is more than 99—$278.15 reduced by $0.23 for each student by which the prescribed number of students exceeds 100.

“(4b) For the purposes of sub-section (3), the basic grant in respect of an affiliated college for the year 1981 is—

(a) if the prescribed number of students for that year in relation to that college is less than 50—$424.58;

(b) if the prescribed number of students for that year in relation to that college is more than 49 but less than 75—$424.58 reduced by $3.20 for each student by which the prescribed number of students exceeds 50;

(c) if the prescribed number of students for that year in relation to that college is more than 74 but less than 100—$344.77 reduced by $1.60 for each student by which the prescribed number of students exceeds 75; or

(d) if the prescribed number of students for that year in relation to that college is more than 99—$304.43 reduced by $0.25 for each student by which the prescribed number of students exceeds 100.”.

4. After section 11d of the Principal Act the following section is inserted in Part II:

Additional grants in respect of cost increases for major building projects of Universities for 1981

“11e. (1) Where, by reason of increases in the cost of an approved building project of a University, the expenditure on that project in respect of the year 1981 exceeds, or appears to the Minister likely to exceed, the amount of the approved expenditure on that project in respect of that year, there is payable to the State in which the University is situated, for the purpose of financial assistance in relation to that project, in addition to the amount payable in respect of the project under section 11d, such amount as the Minister determines for the purposes of this section, not exceeding the amount of the excess or likely excess.

“(2) The total of the amounts payable to the States under sub-section (1) shall not exceed the amount specified in Part IX of Schedule 7b.

“(3) Sub-section 11d (9) applies to a grant of financial assistance under this section as if that grant were a grant of financial assistance under section 11d.

“(4) In this section—

(a) a reference to an approved building project of a University shall be read as a reference to—

(i) a building project specified in column 2 of Part I of Schedule 7b in relation to the University; or

 

(ii) a building project of the University approved by the Minister under paragraph 4 (1) (a) as an approved building project of the University in respect of the year 1981; and

(b) a reference to the amount of the approved expenditure on a project in respect of the year 1981 shall be read as a reference to—

(i) where the project is a building project specified in column 2 of Part I of Schedule 7b in relation to a University—the amount specified in column 4 of Part I of that Schedule in relation to that project; or

(ii) where the project is a building project of a University approved by the Minister under paragraph 4 (1) (a)—the amount of expenditure approved by the Minister under sub-section 4 (3) as the amount of the approved expenditure on the project in respect of the year 1981.”.

Interpretation

5. Section 12 of the Principal Act is amended by omitting from paragraph (c) of the definition of “college purposes” in sub-section (1) “of the amount specified in column 2 of Schedule 8” and substituting “of the amount specified in the column of Schedule 8 that relates to the year in which work on the project was commenced”.

Recurrent grants in respect of student residences and affiliated colleges

6. (1) Section 17 of the Principal Act is amended—

(a) by omitting sub-sections (2a) and (2b) and substituting the following sub-sections:

“(2a) In relation to each college of advanced education providing collegiate accommodation at a student residence or at student residences, there is payable to the State in which the college is situated, in respect of the year 1980—

(a) an amount equal to the sum of $10,979 and the amount ascertained by multiplying $171.26 by the number of resident full-time students at the student residence or at the student residences, as the case may be, in that year; or

(b) an amount ascertained by multiplying $387.92 by the number of resident full-time students at the student residence or at the student residences, as the case may be, in that year,

whichever is the lesser amount.

“(2b) In relation to each college of advanced education providing collegiate accommodation at a student residence or at student residences, there is payable to the State in which the college is situated, in respect of the year 1981—

(a) an amount equal to the sum of $12,016 and the amount ascertained by multiplying $187.45 by the number of resident full-time students at the student residence or at the student residences, as the case may be, in that year; or

 

(b) an amount ascertained by multiplying $424.58 by the number of resident full-time students at the student residence or at the student residences, as the case may be, in that year,

whichever is the lesser amount.”; and

(b) by omitting sub-sections (4a) and (4b) and substituting the following sub-sections:

“(4a) For the purposes of sub-section (3), the basic grant in respect of an affiliated college for the year 1980 is—

(a) if the number of resident full-time students at the college in that year is less than 50—$387.92;

(b) if the number of resident full-time students at the college in that year is more than 49 but less than 75—$387.92 reduced by $2.93 for each student by which that number of students exceeds 50;

(c) if the number of resident full-time students at the college in that year is more than 74 but less than 100—$314.72 reduced by $1.46 for each student by which that number of students exceeds 75; or

(d) if the number of resident full-time students at the college in that year is more than 99—$278.15 reduced by $0.23 for each student by which that number of students exceeds 100.

“(4b) For the purposes of sub-section (3), the basic grant in respect of an affiliated college for the year 1981 is—

(a) if the number of resident full-time students at the college in that year is less than 50—$424.58;

(b) if the number of resident full-time students at the college in that year is more than 49 but less than 75—$424.58 reduced by $3.20 for each student by which that number of students exceeds 50;

(c) if the number of resident full-time students at the college in that year is more than 74 but less than 100—$344.47 reduced by $1.60 for each student by which that number of students exceeds 75; or

(d) if the number of resident full-time students at the college in that year is more than 99—$304.43 reduced by $0.25 for each student by which that number of students exceeds 100.”.

(2) Section 17 of the Principal Act is amended by omitting from paragraph (b) of the definition “resident full-time student” in sub-section (9) “paragraph 13 (a)” and substituting “paragraph 13 (1) (a)”.

 

(3) Section 17 of the Principal Act is amended by omitting from sub-section (10) “paragraph 13 (a)” and substituting “paragraph 13 (1) (a)”.

Grants for courses of teacher education provided by non-government teachers colleges

7. Section 19 of the Principal Act is amended—

(a) by omitting from paragraph (2) (a) “$1,347,000” and substituting “$1,357,000”; and

(b) by omitting from paragraph (2) (b) “$1,455,000” and substituting “$1,569,000”.

Grants in respect of contributions to National Institute of Dramatic Art

8. Section 20 of the Principal Act is amended—

(a) by omitting from paragraph (1A) (b) “$554,000” and substituting “$565,500”; and

(b) by omitting from paragraph (1A) (c) “$571,000” and substituting “$621,500”.

Building projects in respect of the year 1980, &c.

9. (1) Section 21b of the Principal Act is amended by omitting sub-sections (5), (6), (7) and (8) and substituting the following sub-sections:

“(5) In relation to a design project specified in column 2 of Part V of Schedule 7a opposite to the name of a college of advanced education specified in column 1 of that Part, there is payable to the State in which that college is situated, in respect of the year 1980, for the purpose of financial assistance in relation to that design project, an amount equal to the amount specified in column 3 of that Part in respect of that project.

“(6) The Commission may revoke or vary an approval given under sub-section (2) and, if it varies the amount of the approved expenditure on a project in respect of the year 1980, then, for the purposes of this Act, the amount as so varied shall be deemed, as from the date on which the project was so approved, to have been the amount of the approved expenditure on the project in respect of the year 1980.”.

(2) Notwithstanding the amendments of the Principal Act made by sub-section (1), any variation of an approval given under sub-section 21b (2) of the Principal Act, being a variation that was made by the Commission under sub-section 21b (8) of that Act and was in force immediately before the date of commencement of this section, continues in force on and after that date as if it were a variation made under sub-section 21b (6) of the Principal Act as amended by this Act.

 

Additional grants in respect of cost increases for major building projects of colleges of advanced education for 1980

10. Section 21c of the Principal Act is amended—

(a) by omitting from sub-section (1) “sub-section 21b (3)” and substituting “sub-section 21b (1)”; and

(b) by omitting from sub-section (3) “sub-section 21b (3)” and substituting “sub-section 21b (1)”.

11. After section 21d of the Principal Act the following section is inserted:

Additional grants in respect of cost increases for major building projects of colleges of advanced education for 1981

“21e. (1) Where, by reason of increases in the cost of an approved building project of a college of advanced education, the expenditure on that project in respect of the year 1981 exceeds, or appears to the Minister likely to exceed, the amount of the approved expenditure on that project in respect of that year, there is payable to the State in which the college is situated, for the purpose of financial assistance in relation to the project, in addition to the amount payable in respect of the project under sub-section 21d (1), such amount as the Minister determines for the purposes of this section, not exceeding the amount of the excess or likely excess.

“(2) The total of the amounts payable to a State under sub-section (1) shall not exceed the amount specified in column 2 of Part X of Schedule 7b opposite to the name of the State in column 1 of that Part.

“(3) Sub-section 21d (9) applies to a grant of financial assistance under this section as if that grant were a grant of financial assistance under sub-section 21d (1).

“(4) In this section—

(a) a reference to an approved building project of a college of advanced education shall be read as a reference to—

(i) a building project specified in column 2 of Part IV of Schedule 7b in relation to the college; or

(ii) a building project of the college approved by the Minister under paragraph 4 (1) (b) as an approved building project of the college in respect of the year 1981; and

(b) a reference to the amount of the approved expenditure on a project in respect of the year 1981 shall be read as a reference to—

(i) where the project is a building project specified in column 2 of Part IV of Schedule 7b in relation to a college of advanced education—the amount specified in column 4 of Part IV of that Schedule in relation to that project; or

(ii) where the project is a building project of a college of advanced education approved by the Minister under paragraph 4 (1) (b)—the amount of expenditure approved by the

Minister under sub-section 4 (3) as the amount of the approved expenditure on the project in respect of the year 1981.”.

12. After section 29d of the Principal Act the following section is inserted:

Additional grants in respect of cost increases for major building projects of technical and further education institutions for 1981

“29e. (1) Where, by reason of increases in the cost of an approved building project of a technical and further education institution, the expenditure on the project in respect of the year 1981 exceeds, or appears to the Minister likely to exceed, the amount of the approved expenditure on that project in respect of that year, there is payable to the State in which the institution is situated, for the purpose of financial assistance in relation to the project, in addition to the amount payable in respect of the project under section 29d, such amount as the Minister determines for the purposes of this section, not exceeding the amount of the excess or likely excess.

“(2) The total of the amounts payable to a State under sub-section (1) shall not exceed the amount specified in column 3 of Part X of Schedule 7b opposite to the name of the State in column 1 of that Part.

“(3) Sub-section 29d (2) applies to a grant of financial assistance under this section as if that grant were a grant of financial assistance under section 29d.

“(4) In this section—

(a) a reference to an approved building project of a technical and further education institution shall be read as a reference to—

(i) a building project specified in column 2 of Part VII of Schedule 7b in relation to the institution; or

(ii) a building project of the institution approved by the Minister under paragraph 4 (1) (c) as an approved building project of the institution in respect of the year 1981; and

(b) a reference to the amount of the approved expenditure on a project in respect of the year 1981 shall be read as a reference to—

(i) where the project is a building project specified in column 2 of Part VII of Schedule 7b in relation to a technical and further education institution—the amount specified in column 4 of Part VII of that Schedule in relation to that project; or

(ii) where the project is a building project of a technical and further education institution approved by the Minister under paragraph 4 (1) (c)—the amount of expenditure approved by the Minister under sub-section 4 (3) as the amount of the approved expenditure on the project in respect of the year 1981.”.

Grants for approved courses provided by non-government business colleges

13. (1) Section 30d of the Principal Act is amended by omitting sub-sections (1) and (2) and substituting the following sub-sections:

“(1) The Minister shall, after 31 December in each year to which this Act applies, authorize the payment to a State under this section, by way of financial assistance to the State in respect of recurrent expenditure of a non-government business college in providing in that State, in that year, a course that is an approved course of that college in respect of that year, of such an amount as the Minister determines.

“(2) The Minister shall not authorize the payment to a State under sub-section (1), in relation to the provision in that State by a nongovernment business college, in a year to which this Act applies, of an approved course of that college in respect of that year, of an amount that exceeds the sum of the amounts (if any) respectively ascertained in respect of each of the months of that year by multiplying the amount specified in column 2, 3 or 4 (whichever is appropriate) of Schedule 15 as the maximum capitation amount in respect of that month of that year by the total number of students receiving instruction in that course in that State on the business college census date for that month.”.

(2) Payments by way of financial assistance made before the commencement of this section to a State by the Minister under section 30d of the States Grants (Tertiary Education Assistance) Act 1978 as amended and in force on or at any time after 11 June 1979 in relation to the provision in that State by a non-government business college, in a year to which this Act applies, of an approved course of that college in respect of that year, shall be deemed to have been made, by way of financial assistance to the State, by the Minister for Finance, in accordance with section 35, as advances on account of an amount that is expected to become payable under section 30d of the Principal Act as amended by this Act in relation to the provision in that State by that college of that course in that year.

Grants for special teacher training initiatives

14. Section 30e of the Principal Act is amended—

(a) by omitting from sub-section (8) “$889,000” and substituting “$882,000”; and

(b) by omitting from sub-section (8a) “$1,668,000” and substituting “$1,661,000”.

Variation of building grants

15. (1) Section 31 of the Principal Act is amended—

(a) by omitting from paragraph (4) (c) “and 29d,” and substituting “, 21e, 29d and 29e.”;

 

(b) by omitting paragraph (5) (e) and substituting the following paragraph:

“(e) that will have the effect of increasing or decreasing the aggregate of the amounts that may be paid to a State in respect of the year 1981 under—

(i) section 11d;

(ii) sections 21d and 21e; or

(iii) sections 29d and 29e.”;

(c) by omitting from paragraph (6) (b) “$132,891,000” and substituting “$132,773,195”; and

(d) by omitting paragraph (6) (ba) and substituting the following paragraph:

“(ba) that could result in the aggregate of the amounts payable to the States under sections 11d, 11e, 21d, 21e, 29d and 29e being greater or less than $133,643,805; or”.

(2) Section 31 of the Principal Act is amended—

(a) by omitting from paragraph (4) (b) “11c,”; and

(b) by omitting sub-paragraph (5) (d) (i) and substituting the following sub-paragraph:

“(i) section 11b;”.

Payments to be made out of Consolidated Revenue Fund or Loan Fund

16. Section 36 of the Principal Act is amended by omitting “16, 21, 21a, 21b, 21c, 21d, 29, 29a, 29b, 29c, 29d” and substituting “11e, 16, 21, 21a, 21b, 21c, 21d, 21e, 29, 29a, 29b, 29c, 29d, 29e”.

Authority to borrow

17. Section 37 of the Principal Act is amended by omitting “16, 21, 21a, 21b, 21c, 21d, 29, 29a, 29b, 29c, 29d” and substituting “11e, 16, 21, 21a, 21b, 21c, 21d, 21e, 29, 29a, 29b, 29c, 29d, 29e”.

Application of moneys borrowed

18. Section 38 of the Principal Act is amended by omitting “16, 21, 21a, 21b, 21c, 21d, 29, 29a, 29b, 29c, 29d” and substituting “11e, 16, 21, 21a, 21b, 21c, 21d, 21e, 29, 29a, 29b, 29c, 29d, 29e”.

Reimbursement of Consolidated Revenue Fund from Loan Fund

19. Section 39 of the Principal Act is amended by omitting from subsection (1) “16, 21, 21a, 21b, 21c, 21d, 29, 29a, 29b, 29c, 29d” and substituting “11e, 16, 21, 21 A, 21b, 21c, 21d, 21e, 29, 29a, 29b, 29c, 29d, 29e”.

 

Substitution of Schedules

20. (1) Schedules 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 to the Principal Act are repealed and the Schedules set out in Schedule 1 to this Act are substituted.

(2) Schedules 7a, 7b, 8, 8a, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13 to the Principal Act are repealed and the Schedules set out in Schedule 2 to this Act are substituted.

(3) The Principal Act is amended by adding at the end thereof the Schedule set out in Schedule 3 to this Act.

Certain directions to cease to have effect

21. A direction given by the Minister under sub-section 6 (5), 15 (3), (4), (5), (6) or (7), 15a (1), 26 (1) or 31 (1) or (3) of the Principal Act or by the Tertiary Education Commission under sub-section 6 (4), 15 (1) or (2), 15a (2), 26 (2) or 31 (2) of that 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.

Payments made before Royal Assent

22. Payments (including advances) by way of financial assistance made to a State under the Principal Act shall be deemed to have been made for the purposes of the Principal Act as amended by this Act.

Transitional

23. For all purposes of the States Grants (Tertiary Education Assistance) Act 1978, as in force either before or after the commencement of this Act—

(a) a reference to the State Colleges of Victoria System shall be read as a reference to the system of colleges that, immediately before the repeal of section 3 of the State College of Victoria Act 1972 of Victoria, comprised the constituent colleges of the State College of Victoria; and

(b) a reference to the Victoria Institute of Colleges System shall be read as a reference to the system of colleges that, immediately before the repeal of section 3 of the Victoria Institute of Colleges Act 1965 of Victoria, comprised the affiliated colleges of the Victoria Institute of Colleges.

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SCHEDULE 1 Sub-section 20 (1)

New Schedules 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 to be substituted for Schedules 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 to Principal Act

SCHEDULE. 1 Section 6

GRANTS FOR EXPENDITURE BY UNIVERSITIES ON UNIVERSITY PURPOSES

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

University

Amount of grant in respect of 1979

Amount of grant in respect of 1980

Amount of grant in respect of 1981

$

$

$

New South Wales—

University of Sydney.............................

77,789,000

84,863,000

92,669,000

The University of New South Wales.......

75,417,000

82,314,000

90,010,000

University of New England....................

23,618,000

25,854,000

28,297,000

The University of Newcastle..................

19,717,000

21,936,000

24,239,000

The Macquarie University.....................

29,252,000

31,839,000

34,722,000

The University of Wollongong...............

11,686,000

13,218,000

14,861,000

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

237,479,000

260,024,000

284,798,000

Victoria—

University of Melbourne........................

66,347,000

72,704,000

79,401,000

Monash University................................

55,153,000

60,022,000

65,436,000

La Trobe University..............................

28,371,000

30,882,000

33,676,000

Deakin University.................................

12,470,000

14,310,000

15,945,000

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

162,341,000

177,918,000

194,458,000

Queensland—

The University of Queensland................

62,401,000

68,261,000

74,664,000

James Cook University of North Queensland 

11,965,000

13,212,000

14,579,000

Griffith University.................................

9,401,000

10,890,000

12,156,000

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

83,767,000

92,363,000

101,399,000

South Australia—

The University of Adelaide....................

40,570,000

44,118,000

48,082,000

The Flinders University of South Australia 

18,823,000

20,487,000

22,341,000

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

59,393,000

64,605,000

70,423,000

Western Australia—

The University of Western Australia.......

38,216,000

41,677,000

45,505,000

Murdoch University..............................

11,905,000

13,158,000

14,467,000

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

50,121,000

54,835,000

59,972,000

Tasmania—

University of Tasmania.........................

19,055,000

20,796,000

26,723,000

Total—All States..............................

612,156,000

670,541,000

737,773,000

 

SCHEDULE 1—continued

SCHEDULE 2 Sub-section 6 (3)

SPECIAL PURPOSES IN RELATION TO GRANTS FOR EXPENDITURE BY UNIVERSITIES ON UNIVERSITY PURPOSES

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

Column 5

University

Purpose

Amount of expenditure in respect of 1979

Amount of expenditure in respect of 1980

Amount of expenditure in respect of 1981

$

$

$

University of Sydney

General Development, or other University purposes, approved by the Commission.............

521,000

570,000

624,000

Law Extension Committee...

196,000

286,000

313,000

The University of New South Wales

Australian Graduate School of Management, for teaching and research.........................

1,332,000

1,590,000

1,885,000

General Development, or other University purposes, approved by the Commission.............

493,000

540,000

591,000

The University of Newcastle

School of Medicine, for teaching and research.........................

1,862,000

2,489,000

3,044,000

University of Melbourne

General Development, or other University purposes, approved by the Commission.............

439,000

480,000

525,000

Monash University

Legal Workshop Course.......

219,000

240,000

263,000

The University of Queensland

General Development, or other University purposes, approved by the Commission.............

411,000

450,000

493,000

The University of Adelaide

General Development, or other University purposes, approved by the Commission.............

274,000

300,000

328,000

The Flinders University of South Australia

School of Medicine, for teaching and research.........................

2,829,000

..

..

The University of Western Australia

General Development, or other University purposes, approved by the Commission.............

274,000

300,000

328,000

Murdoch University

School of Veterinary Studies, for teaching and research......

2,061,000

..

..

University of Tasmania

General Development, or other University purposes, approved by the Commission.............

219,000

240,000

263,000

 

SCHEDULE 1—continued

SCHEDULE 3 Section 7

SPECIAL RESEARCH GRANTS FOR UNIVERSITIES

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

University

Amount of grant in respect of 1979

Amount of grant in respect of 1980

Amount of grant in respect of 1981

$

$

$

New South Wales—

University of Sydney..............................

828,000

906,000

992,000

The University of New South Wales........

735,000

804,000

880,000

University of New England.....................

175,000

192,000

210,000

The University of Newcastle...................

126,000

138,000

151,000

The Macquarie University.......................

225,000

246,000

269,000

The University of Wollongong................

71,000

78,000

85,000

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

2,160,000

2,364,000

2,587,000

Victoria—

University of Melbourne.........................

844,000

924,000

1,011,000

Monash University.................................

652,000

714,000

781,000

La Trobe University................................

219,000

240,000

263,000

Deakin University...................................

33,000

36,000

39,000

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

1,748,000

1,914,000

2,094,000

Queensland—

The University of Queensland.................

641,000

702,000

768,000

James Cook University of North Queensland 

66,000

72,000

79,000

Griffith University..................................

49,000

54,000

59,000

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

756,000

828,000

906,000

South Australia—

The University of Adelaide.....................

548,000

600,000

657,000

The Flinders University of South Australia

121,000

132,000

144,000

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

669,000

732,000

801,000

Western Australia—

The University of Western Australia........

280,000

306,000

335,000

Murdoch University................................

55,000

60,000

66,000

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

335,000

366,000

401,000

Tasmania—

University of Tasmania...........................

126,000

138,000

151,000

Total—All States...............................

5,794,000

6,342,000

6,940,000

 

SCHEDULE 1—continued

SCHEDULE 4 Section 8

GRANTS FOR EQUIPMENT FOR UNIVERSITIES

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

University

Grant for approved proposals in respect of 1979

Grant for approved proposals in respect of 1980

Grant for approved proposals in respect of 1981

$

$

$

New South Wales—

University of Sydney..........................

4,000,000

4,357,000

4,740,000

The University of New South Wales...

3,134,000

3,614,000

4,064,000

University of New England................

658,000

772,000

895,000

The University of Newcastle...............

1,067,000

1,259,000

1,358,000

The Macquarie University..................

620,000

755,000

895,000

The University of Wollongong............

675,000

709,000

753,000

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

10,154,000

11,466,000

12,705,000

Victoria—

University of Melbourne....................

3,265,000

3,591,000

3,927,000

Monash University.............................

1,600,000

1,832,000

2,111,000

La Trobe University...........................

560,000

743,000

911,000

Deakin University..............................

778,000

783,000

807,000

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

6,203,000

6,949,000

7,756,000

Queensland—

The University of Queensland.............

3,232,000

3,602,000

3,982,000

James Cook University of North Queensland 

522,000

567,000

600,000

Griffith University..............................

305,000

312,000

393,000

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

4,059,000

4,481,000

4,975,000

South Australia—

The University of Adelaide.................

2,090,000

2,281,000

2,455,000

The Flinders University of South Australia 

642,000

715,000

758,000

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

2,732,000

2,996,000

3,213,000

Western Australia—

The University of Western Australia...

1,458,000

1,685,000

1,904,000

Murdoch University...........................

337,000

420,000

491,000

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

1,795,000

2,105,000

2,395,000

Tasmania—

University of Tasmania......................

571,000

635,000

729,000

Total—All States...........................

25,514,000

28,632,000

31,773,000

 

SCHEDULE 1—continued

SCHEDULE 5 Sub-section 8 (5)

SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT IN RELATION TO GRANTS FOR EQUIPMENT FOR UNIVERSITIES

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

Column 5

University

Equipment

Amount of expenditure on approved proposals in respect of 1979

Amount of expenditure on approved proposals in respect of 1980

Amount of expenditure on approved proposals in respect of 1981

$

$

$

The University of Newcastle

Equipment for Medical School

386,000

578,000

385,000

Library material for Medical Library

62,000

69,000

76,000

SCHEDULE 6 Section 10

GRANTS FOR RECURRENT EXPENDITURE OF TEACHING HOSPITALS OF UNIVERSITIES

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

University

Grant in respect of 1979

Grant in respect of 1980

Grant in respect of 1981

$

$

$

New South Wales—

University of Sydney.............................................

353,000

386,000

423,000

The University of New South Wales...................

339,000

371,000

406,000

The University of Newcastle................................

..

24,000

53,000

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

692,000

781,000

882,000

Victoria—

University of Melbourne.......................................

369,000

404,000

443,000

Monash University.................................................

218,000

239,000

261,000

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

587,000

643,000

704,000

Queensland—

The University of Queensland.............................

248,000

271,000

297,000

South Australia—

The University of Adelaide...................................

225,000

246,000

269,000

The Flinders University of South Australia.......

57,000

62,000

68,000

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

282,000

308,000

337,000

Western Australia—

The University of Western Australia..................

121,000

132,000

144,000

Tasmania—

University of Tasmania........................................

60,000

66,000

72,000

Total—All States.............................................

1,990,000

2,201,000

2,436,000

—————

SCHEDULE 2 Sub-section 20 (2)

New Schedules 7a, 7b, 8, 8a, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13 to be substituted for Schedules 7a. 7b. 8, 8a, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13 to Principal Act

SCHEDULE 7a Sections 11b, 21b and 29b

PART I—GRANTS FOR SPECIFIED BUILDING PROJECTS OF UNIVERSITIES IN RESPECT OF 1980

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

University

Project

Estimated cost to complete

Maximum grant in respect of 1980

$

$

New South Wales—

University of Sydney

Westmead Hospital—Clinical teaching facilities 

3,122,000

3,122,000

The University of New South Wales

Australian Graduate School of Management Building....................................................................

3,180,000

2,923,000

The University of Newcastle

Medical School—Clinical teaching facilities

4,921,000

3,370,000

The University of Wollongong

Social Science Stage II Building...................

1,117,000

1,117,000

Victoria—

Monash University

Microbiology Building...................................

1,546,000

1,546,000

Deakin University

Lecture Theatre...............................................

11,000

11,000

Queensland—

James Cook University of

Tropical Veterinary Science Building..........

178,000

178,000

North Queensland

Electrical Engineering Building.....................

710,000

710,000

Griffith University

Lecture Theatre...............................................

385,000

385,000

South Australia—

The University of Adelaide

Medical School Building................................

116,000

116,000

Western Australia—Murdoch University

Animal Breeding Centre................................

957,000

957,000

PART II—GRANTS FOR MINOR BUILDING PROJECTS OF UNIVERSITIES APPROVED BY THE COMMISSION IN RESPECT OF 1980

Column 1

Column 2

University

Maximum grant in respect of 1980

$

University of Sydney........................................................................................................

630,000

The University of New South Wales...............................................................................

429,000

University of New England..............................................................................................

259,000

The University of Newcastle...........................................................................................

259,000

The Macquarie University...............................................................................................

172,000

The University of Wollongong........................................................................................

172,000

University of Melbourne..................................................................................................

630,000

Monash University............................................................................................................

..

La Trobe University..........................................................................................................

172,000

Deakin University.............................................................................................................

298,000

The University of Queensland.........................................................................................

497,000

James Cook University of North Queensland................................................................

172,000

Griffith University.............................................................................................................

166,000

 

SCHEDULE 2— continued

SCHEDULE 7a—continued

PART II—continued

Column 1

Column 2

University

Maximum grant in respect of 1980

$

The University of Adelaide................................................................................................

298,000

The Flinders University of South Australia......................................................................

166,000

The University of Western Australia................................................................................

259,000

Murdoch University............................................................................................................

166,000

University of Tasmania......................................................................................................

314,000

PART III—GRANTS FOR SPECIFIED BUILDING PROJECTS OF COLLEGES OF ADVANCED EDUCATION IN RESPECT OF 1980

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

College of advanced education

Project

Estimated cost to complete

Maximum grant in respect of 1980

New South Wales—

$

$

Alexander Mackie College of Advanced Education

Completion of Teaching and Administration building 

263,000

263,000

Newcastle College of Advanced Education

Art building....................................................

1,352,000

1,352,000

Northern Rivers College of Advanced Education

Relocation on new campus...........................

9,251,000

340,000

Riverina College of Advanced Education

Information Resources Centre.....................

60,000

60,000

The New South Wales Institute of Technology

Extension of Building 2................................

175,000

175,000

Union building...............................................

1,431,000

1,431,000

Design of building for joint use with Sydney

Teachers College...........................................

..

226,000

Sydney College of the Arts

Design of Stage I...........................................

..

223,000

Total—New South Wales..........................................................................................

4,070,000

Victoria—

Bendigo College of

Education building........................................

747,000

747,000

Advanced Education

Library/Union—Stage 2...............................

2,876,000

2,297,000

Footscray Institute of

Physical Education Centre............................

1,267,000

1,267,000

Technology

Refurbishing of existing building................

1,115,000

358,000

Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology

Erection of Union..........................................

4,728,000

1,620,000

The Victorian College of the Arts

Academic building........................................

2,975,000

2,853,000

Warrnambool Institute of Advanced Education

Building for Art and Design, Administration, Computer and Student Amenities............................

127,000

127,000

Total—Victoria...........................................................................................................

9,269,000

 

SCHEDULE 2— continued

SCHEDULE 7a—continued

PART III—continued

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

College of advanced education

Project

Estimated cost to complete

Maximum grant in respect of 1980

$

$

Queensland—

Queensland Agricultural College

Animal Products Technology facilities 

713,000

713,000

Queensland Institute of Technology

Business Studies building...............

3,567,000

446,000

Total—Queensland..........................................................................

1,159,000

South Australia—

Adelaide College of the Arts and

Completion of Underdale campus....

1,362,000

1,362,000

 Education

Performing Arts facilities...............

700,000

700,000

Total—South Australia....................................................................

2,062,000

Western Australia—

Churchlands College

Lecture Theatre.............................

294,500

294,500

Western Australian

Health Science building.................

118,500

118,500

Institute of Technology

Applied Science building...............

74,000

74,000

Total—Western Australia.................................................................

487,000

Tasmania—

Tasmanian College of Advanced Education

Engineering facilities.....................

892,000

669,000

Total—Tasmania.............................................................................

669,000

Total—All States..........................................................................

17,716,000

PART IV—GRANTS FOR MINOR BUILDING PROJECTS FOR COLLEGES OF ADVANCED EDUCATION IN RESPECT OF 1980

Column 1

Column 2

State

Maximum grant in respect of 1980

$

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

1,560,000

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

2,173,000

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

892,000

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

669,000

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

502,000

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

167,000

Total—All States.................................................................................

5,963,000

 

SCHEDULE 2— continued

SCHEDULE 7a—continued

PART V—GRANTS FOR SPECIFIED DESIGN PROJECTS OF COLLEGES OF ADVANCED EDUCATION

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

College of advanced education

Project

Grant in respect of 1980

$

New South Wales—

Hawkesbury Agricultural College................

Design of Applied Science building

116,195

Western Australia—

Western Australian Institute of Technology

Design of Technology building at Western Australian School of Mines

126,000

PART VI—GRANTS FOR SPECIFIED BUILDING PROJECTS OF TECHNICAL AND FURTHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS IN RESPECT OF 1980

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

Institution providing technical and further education

Project

Estimated Commonwealth contribution toward cost to complete

Maximum grant in respect of 1980

$

$

New South Wales—

Brookvale Technical College

Stages II and III: Buildings for trade and fashion courses..............................................................

5,684,000

1,520,000

Campbelltown Technical College

Buildings for secretarial, fashion and trade courses 

2,878,000

2,650,000

Glendale Technical College

Buildings for engineering trades and commercial courses..............................................................

6,729,000

4,800,000

Gymea Technical College

Stage IV: Replacement buildings for automotive and engineering trades.................................

2,714,000

570,000

Hornsby Technical College

Buildings for automotive and electrical trades and for student services.....................................

1,078,000

1,050,000

Miller Technical College

State II: Building for metal fabrication courses 

860,000

520,000

Mount Druitt Technical College

Stage I: Buildings for student services, electrical and building trades......................................

356,000

356,000

Stage II: Buildings for automotive and commercial courses..................................................

3,791,000

3,000,000

Stage III: Building for metal fabrication courses 

648,000

304,000

North Sydney Technical College

Stage V: Building for trade courses............

1,105,000

1,100,000

Padstow Technical College

Buildings for automotive, commercial and horticulture courses..................................................

2,651,000

2,200,000

Shellharbour Technical College

Stage II: Buildings for student services, trade and commercial courses..............................

5,176,000

2,050,000

Sydney Technical College

Stage II: Building for business and administrative studies..............................................................

2,409,000

2,020,000

Reconstruction of building 13; admissions and information centre.................................

1,479,000

480,000

Buildings 38 and 39 Stage I: Reconstruction for business, engineering and navigational studies....

2,147,000

1,940,000

 

SCHEDULE 2— continued

SCHEDULE 7a—continued

PART VI—continued

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

Institution providing technical and further education

Project

Estimated Commonwealth contribution toward cost to complete

Maximum grant in respect of 1980

$

$

Stage IIIa: Building for library, general studies and chiropody............................................

7,904,000

1,430,000

Tamworth Technical College

Stage IV: Building for student services and metal fabrication courses.............................

2,319,000

430,000

Wetherill Park Technical College

Buildings for trade courses, college services and administration.....................................

2,640,000

1,380,000

Wollongong Technical College

Stage VI: Building for foundry and laboratories 

1,354,000

1,302,000

Stage VII: Building for secretarial studies and extension to Union building..............

2,152,000

500,000

Victoria—

Ballarat School of Mines

Stage I: Buildings for trade courses and student services................................................

3,060,000

1,700,000

Box Hill Technical College

Stage I: Buildings for engineering, building trades and metal fabrication courses...................

2,892,000

2,892,000

Stage II: Building for humanities, science studies, food catering and student services....

6,684,000

3,388,000

Stage III: Building for technician courses

3,521,000

1,250,000

Central Metropolitan Regional College (La Trobe Street)

Stage I: Design of building for library, computer centre, student services and college administration..............................................................

..

230,000

Collingwood Technical College

Stage II: Building for mid-level courses, student and staff services.......................................

2,559,000

2,559,000

Dandenong Valley Regional College

Stage II: Design of buildings for trade, computer studies and applied art courses, student services and college administration................

..

100,000

Goulburn Valley Regional College (Shepparton)

Stage II: Design of buildings for trade courses, library, student services and college administration

..

60,000

Loddon Valley Regional College (Bendigo)

Stage I: Design of buildings for trade, farm mechanics, art and design courses....

..

200,000

Longerenong Agricultural College

Stage II: Building for library...................

347,000

347,000

McMillan Rural Studies Centre

Stage I: Building for base facility containing teaching areas, library, college administration and subsidiary....................................

3,479,000

270,000

Newport Technical College

Stage II: Buildings for electrical and building courses..............................................................

3,270,000

3,270,000

 

SCHEDULE 2— continued

SCHEDULE 7a—continued

PART VI—continued

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

Institution providing technical and further education

Project

Estimated Commonwealth contribution toward cost to complete

Maximum grant in respect of 1980

$

$

North-Eastern Regional College (Wangaratta)

Stage II: Design of buildings for business studies, science and art courses, library and student services 

..

150,000

Preston Technical College

Stage I: Buildings for library and classroom..

488,000

488,000

Stage II: Building for applied science and business studies courses.........................................................

2,451,000

2,451,000

Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology

Stage IIb: Building for engineering studies....

10,173,000

1,850,000

Sunraysia College of Technical and Further Education

Stage I: Buildings for commercial, applied science, food and trade courses.........................................

5,377,000

650,000

Yallourn Technical College

Buildings for trade courses.............................

4,491,000

1,550,000

Queensland—

Bald Hills College of Technical and Further

Stage I: Buildings for school of technology...

1,340,000

839,000

 Education

Stage II: Site development..............................

1,568,094

1,568,094

Stage III: Buildings for library, catering and science courses.........................................................

3,417,000

1,410,000

Gladstone College of Technical and Further Education

Stage I: Buildings for trade and commercial courses, library and amenities areas..........................

3,670,000

689,000

Gold Coast College of Technical and Further Education

Stage I: Building for tourist industry, business and general studies courses, library, student and staff services 

3,833,000

575,281

Ipswich College of Technical and Further Education

Stage I: Building for trade courses.................

606,000

422,637

Stage II: Building for library, commercial studies, arts and crafts courses...............................................

3,043,000

3,043,000

Stage III: Design of buildings for commercial studies, catering and applied science courses..........

..

211,000

Mount Gravatt College of Technical and Further

Stage II: Building for engineering trades and secretarial studies..........................................................

1,976,988

1,976,988

Education

Stage III: Design of building for applied science, food and craft courses, commercial studies, staff and student services........................................................

..

106,000

Stage IV: Design of building for library and art studies courses.........................................................

..

106,000

South Australia—

Elizabeth Community College

Stage III: Building for business studies courses, cafeteria, staff and student services.............................

1,774,000

1,491,000

Gilles Plains Community College

Stage I: Buildings for paradental, applied science, commercial and building courses................

1,718,000

1,687,000

 

SCHEDULE 2— continued

SCHEDULE 7a—continued

PART VI—continued

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

Institution providing technical and further education

Project

Estimated Commonwealth contribution toward cost to complete

Maximum grant in respect of 1980

$

$

Stage II: Building for building trades courses 

1,489,000

1,489,000

Kilkenny Open College of Further Education

Design for reconstruction of vacated building to provide for Open College of Further Education

..

30,000

Marleston College of Further Education

Design for reconstruction of college...........

..

116,000

Noarlunga Community College

Stage I: Construction of multi-purpose collage 

9,940,000

4,110,000

Regency Park Community College

Design of building for plumbing trades......

..

200,000

Riverland Community College; Loxton Branch

Design of multi-purpose facility for commercial, rural and technical studies....................

..

3,000

South East Community College

Stage II: Building for rural and timber studies courses 

389,000

337,000

Western Australia—

Bentley Technical College

Stage IV: Buildings for forestry, horticulture, animal care and fashion studies courses...........

2,009,000

1,861,000

Carine Technical College

Stage II: Buildings for catering trades and arts/crafts courses..................................................

1,597,000

1,508,000

Hedland College

Design of regional college for electrical, automotive and metal trades courses, commercial, science and art studies...................................................

..

222,000

Rockingham Technical College

Stage II: Buildings for fitting and machining and automotive studies and student amenities 

2,322,000

1,759,000

Technical Education Division—Technical Extension Service

Stage II: Building to accommodate teaching staff

2,626,000

100,000

Thornlie Technical College

Stage I: Buildings for electrical, metal trades and heavy plant and equipment maintenance courses 

4,614,000

4,118,000

Tasmania—

Hobart Technical College

Stage II: Building for technical and general courses 

8,309,000

4,124,000

Northern Territory—

Darwin Community College

Extensions to the school of trades...............

Technology and science building................

2,197,000

1,112,000

621,675

1,112,000

Batchelor College

Replacement for Aboriginal teacher education centre 

3,634,000

515,325

 

SCHEDULE 2—continued

SCHEDULE 7a—continued

PART VII—SUMMARY OF GRANTS TO STATES FOR SPECIFIED BUILDING PROJECTS OF TECHNICAL AND FURTHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS IN RESPECT OF 1980

Column 1

Column 2

State

Total grant in respect of 1980

$

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

29,602,000

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

23,405,000

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

10,947,000

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

9,463,000

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

9,568,000

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

4,124,000

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

2,249,000

Total—All States.....................................................................

89,358,000

PART VIII—ADDITIONAL GRANTS FOR MAJOR BUILDING PROJECTS OF UNIVERSITIES

All moneys that were specified in this Part have been applied to building projects specified in Part I of this Schedule.

PART IX—ADDITIONAL GRANTS FOR MAJOR BUILDING PROJECTS OF COLLEGES OF ADVANCED EDUCATION AND TECHNICAL AND FURTHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS

All moneys that were specified in this Part have been applied to building projects specified in Part I, III or VI of this Schedule.

SCHEDULE 7b Sections 11d, 21d and 29d

PART I—GRANTS FOR SPECIFIED BUILDING PROJECTS OF UNIVERSITIES IN RESPECT OF 1981

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

University

Project

Estimated cost to complete

Maximum grant in respect of 1981

$

$

New South Wales—

The University of New South Wales

Australian Graduate School of Management Building 

286,000

269,000

University of New England

Dixon Library Extension.............................

2,759,000

482,000

The University of Newcastle

Medical School—Clinical Teaching Facilities 

1,536,000

1,442,000

Victoria—

University of Melbourne

Refurbishing of Chemistry Building—Stage I 

1,140,000

321,000

 

SCHEDULE 2—continued

SCHEDULE 7b—continued

PART I—continued

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

University

Project

Estimated cost to complete

Maximum grant in respect of 1981

$

$

Queensland—

The University of Queensland

Social Sciences (Psychology) Building—Stage II

2,851,000

589,000

PART II—GRANTS FOR MINOR BUILDING PROJECTS OF UNIVERSITIES APPROVED BY THE COMMISSION IN RESPECT OF 1981

Column 1

Column 2

University

Maximum grant in respect of 1981

$

University of Sydney...................................................................................................

684,000

The University of New South Wales...........................................................................

456,000

University of New England.........................................................................................

285,000

The University of Newcastle.......................................................................................

285,000

The Macquarie University...........................................................................................

171,000

The University of Wollongong....................................................................................

228,000

University of Melbourne.............................................................................................

684,000

Monash University......................................................................................................

285,000

La Trobe University.....................................................................................................

228,000

Deakin University........................................................................................................

342,000

The University of Queensland.....................................................................................

570,000

James Cook University of North Queensland.............................................................

228,000

Griffith University.......................................................................................................

171,000

The University of Adelaide..........................................................................................

342,000

The Flinders University of South Australia.................................................................

171,000

The University of Western Australia...........................................................................

285,000

Murdoch University.....................................................................................................

171,000

University of Tasmania................................................................................................

409,000

PART III—SPECIFIED DESIGN PROJECTS OF UNIVERSITIES

Column 1

Column 2

University

Project

New South Wales-

University of Newcastle...................................

Design of Animal House

Queensland—

The University of Queensland.........................

Design of Clinical Sciences Building

Western Australia—

The University of Western Australia...............

Design of Human Performance Building

Tasmania—

The University of Tasmania.............................

Design of Clinical Sciences Building

Total of all grants payable in respect of design projects specified in this Part of this Schedule—$285,000.

SCHEDULE 2—continued

SCHEDULE 7b—continued

PART IV—GRANTS FOR SPECIFIED BUILDING PROJECTS OF COLLEGES OF ADVANCED EDUCATION IN RESPECT OF 1981

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

College of advanced education

Project

Estimated cost to complete

Maximum grant in respect of 1981

$

$

New South Wales—

Cumberland College of Health Sciences

Student/Staff facilities...................................

250,000

Northern Rivers College of Advanced Education

Relocation on new campus—Stage 1...........

3,359,000

2,044,000

The New South Wales Institute of Technology

Building for joint use with Sydney Teachers College 

13,067,000

1,128,805

Total—New South Wales................................................................................................

3,422,805

Victoria—

Bendigo College of Advanced Education

Library/Union—Stage 2...............................

912,000

856,000

Footscray Institute of Technology

Refurbishing of existing building.................

912,000

856,000

Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology

Erection of union..........................................

3,763,000

2,881,000

Renovation of buildings 5, 7 and 9—Stage 1 

1,140,000

428,000

The Victorian College of the Arts

Academic building

570,000

535,000

Total—Victoria................................................................................................................

5,556,000

Queensland—

Queensland Institute of Technology

Business studies building..............................

3,649,000

3,211,000

Total—Queensland..........................................................................................................

3,211,000

South Australia—

Adelaide College of the Arts and Education

Fire protection, Kintore Avenue campus......

547,000

268,000

Total—South Australia....................................................................................................

268,000

Western Australia—

Western Australian Institute of Technology

Technology building at School of Mines—Kalgoorlie 

1,870,000

428,000

Total—Western Australia................................................................................................

428,000

Tasmania—

Tasmanian College of Advanced Education

Engineering facilities....................................

239,000

225,000

Total—Tasmania..............................................................................................................

225,000

Total—All States.............................................................................................................

13,110,805

 

SCHEDULE 2—continued

SCHEDULE 7b—continued

PART V—GRANTS FOR MINOR BUILDING PROJECTS FOR COLLEGES OF ADVANCED EDUCATION IN RESPECT OF 1981

Column 1

Column 2

State

Maximum grant in respect of 1981

$

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

1,472,000

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

2,423,000

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

1,026,000

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

741,000

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

570,000

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

161,000

Total—All States...........................................................................

6,393,000

PART VI—GRANTS FOR SPECIFIED DESIGN PROJECTS OF COLLEGES OF ADVANCED EDUCATION

Column 1

Column 2

College of advanced education

Project

New South Wales—

Alexander Mackie College of Advanced Education........

Refurbishing Albion Avenue Campus

Nepean College of Advanced Education.........................

Teaching Building, Westmead

Northern Rivers College of Advanced Education............

Relocation on New Campus—Stage 2

Total of all grants payable in respect of design projects specified in this Part of this Schedule—$207,000.

PART VII—GRANTS FOR SPECIFIED BUILDING PROJECTS OF TECHNICAL AND FURTHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS IN RESPECT OF 1981

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

Institution providing technical and further education

Project

Estimated Commonwealth contribution toward cost to complete

Maximum grant in respect of 1981

$

$

New South Wales—

Baulkham Hills Technical College

Stage I: Buildings for secretarial, fashion, home science courses, library and college administration 

4,076,000

923,000

Blacktown Technical College

Stage III: Reconstruction of factory for automotive, carpentry and secretarial courses and student services................................................................

5,974,000

925,000

Brookvale Technical College

Stages II and III: Buildings for trade and fashion courses................................................................

4,826,000

3,562,000

Campbelltown Technical College

Building for secretarial, fashion and trade courses 

488,000

472,000

Forbes Technical College

Stage II: Extension to existing building for secretarial and fashion courses and student services......

1,100,000

583,000

 

SCHEDULE 2—continued

SCHEDULE 7b—continued

PART VII—continued

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

Institution providing technical and further education

Project

Estimated Commonwealth contribution toward cost to complete

Maximum grant in respect of 1981

$

$

Glendale Technical College

Buildings for engineering trades and commercial courses

2,636,000

2,082,000

Gymea Technical College

Stage IV: Replacement buildings for automotive and engineering trades.....................................................

2,472,000

2,172,000

Hornsby Technical College

Buildings for automotive and electrical trades and student services..................................................

106,000

106,000

Miller Technical College

Stage II: Building for metal fabrication courses

441,000

372,000

Mount Druitt Technical College

Stage II: Buildings for automotive and commercial courses 

1,199,000

975,000

Stage III: Building for metal fabrication courses 

412,000

370,000

Newcastle Technical College (Tighes Hill)

Stage X: Building for electrical trades courses

6,777,000

629,000

North Sydney Technical College

Stage V: Building for trade courses...............

85,000

85,000

Padstow Technical College

Buildings for automotive, commercial and horticulture courses

717,000

717,000

Petersham Technical College

Stage III: Building for secretarial and hairdressing courses, library and student services.....................

4,556,000

1,826,000

Shellharbour Technical College

Stage II: Buildings for student services, trade and commercial courses...................................................

3,737,000

2,634,000

Sydney Technical College

Stage II: Building for business and administrative studies

590,000

308,000

Reconstruction of building 13; admissions and information centre.....................................................

1,167,000

926,000

Buildings 38 and 39 Stage I: Reconstruction for business, engineering and navigation studies..........

446,000

435,000

Stage III a: Building for library, general studies and chiropody 

7,048,000

3,643,000

Buildings 38 and 39 Stage II: Reconstruction for secretarial studies and general classrooms...............

3,051,000

1,712,000

Tamworth Technical College

Stage IV: Building for student services and metal fabrication courses...................................................

2,118,000

1,758,000

Stage V: Buildings for plumbing, plant mechanics and general classrooms.............................................

2,546,000

250,000

Wagga Wagga Technical College

Stage IV: Building for panel-beating and spray-painting workshops.............................................

2,459,000

990,000

Wetherill Park Technical College

Buildings for trade courses, college services and administration

1,561,000

1,339,000

Wollongong Technical College

Stage VI: Building for foundry and laboratories 

163,000

163,000

Stage VII: Building for secretarial studies and extension to Union building..................................................

2,086,000

1,372,000

Stage VIII: Building for panel-beating and spray-painting workshops.............................................

2,579,000

601,000

 

SCHEDULE 2—continued

SCHEDULE 7b—continued

PART VII—continued

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

Institution providing technical and further education

Project

Estimated Commonwealth contribution toward cost to complete

Maximum grant in respect of 1981

$

$

Wyong Technical College

Stage I: Building for plumbing, secretarial, home science and fashion courses, student services and college administration...............................................................

4,700,000

1,890,000

Victoria—

Ballarat School of Mines

Stage I: Buildings for trade courses and student services 

1,689,000

1,249,000

Box Hill Technical College

Stage II: Building for humanities, science studies, food catering and student services...................

4,021,000

2,778,000

Stage III: Building for technician courses......

2,672,000

1,924,000

Central Metropolitan Regional College (La Trobe Street)

Stage I: Building for library, computer centre, student services and college administration.........

3,848,000

1,301,000

Dandenong Valley Regional College

Stage II: Design of buildings for trade, computer studies and applied art courses, student services and college administration........................................

..

269,000

Gordon Technical College

Stage I: Design of buildings for electrical science, hairdressing, art and design and child care courses, library resource centre and administration........................

..

250,000

Goulburn Valley Regional College (Shepparton)

Stage II: Design of buildings for trade courses, library, student services and college administration.........

..

214,000

Loddon Valley Regional College (Bendigo)

Stage I: Buildings for trade, farm mechanics, art and design courses...................................................

5,920,000

870,000

McMillan Rural Studies Centre

Stage I: Buildings for base facility containing teaching areas, library, college administration and subsidiary teaching centres....................................................

3,510,000

2,834,000

North-Eastern Regional

College (Wangaratta)

Stage II: Buildings for business studies, science and art courses, library and student services.....................

5,345,000

981,000

Peninsula Regional Centre (Frankston)

Stage I: Design of building for engineering and building trades courses, college administration and student amenities

..

500,000

Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology

Stage IIB: Building for engineering studies...

9,540,000

3,962,000

Sunraysia College of Technical and Further Education

Stage I: Buildings for commercial, applied science, food and trade courses..........................................

5,348,000

2,988,000

Western Metropolitan Regional College (Footscray)

Stage II: Building for engineering, humanities and social science courses, library, student services and college administration........................................

9,775,000

1,320,000

Yallourn Technical College

Buildings for trade courses............................

3,465,000

2,768,000

 

SCHEDULE 2—continued

SCHEDULE 7b—continued

PART VII—continued

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

Institution providing technical and further education

Project

Estimated Commonwealth contribution toward cost to complete

Maximum grant in respect of 1981

$

$

Queensland—

Bald Hills College of Technical and Further Education—

Stage I: Buildings for school of technology

632,000

632,000

Stage III: Buildings for library, catering and science courses...............................................................

2,444,000

2,217,000

College of Catering and Hospitality Services (Coorparoo)

Stage II: Extension to provide additional practical and demonstration kitchens...........................

638,000

561,000

College of Hospitality and Tourism (South Brisbane)

Stage I: Building for school of catering and hospitality services..................................................

8,933,000

700,000

Gladstone College of Technical and Further Education

Stage I: Buildings for trade and commercial courses, library and amenities areas.................................

3,922,000

2,400,000

Gold Coast College of Technical and Further Education

Stage I: Building for tourist industry, business and general studies courses, library, student and staff services 

3,974,000

2,217,000

Stage II: Buildings for automotive, electrical and building trades.....................................................

2,689,000

1,200,000

Ipswich College of Technical and Further Education

Stage I: Building for trade courses................

329,000

329,000

Stage II: Building for library, commercial studies, arts and crafts courses.........................................

690,000

500,000

Stage III: Design of buildings for commercial studies, catering and applied science courses.......

..

100,000

Mount Gravatt College of Technical and Further Education

Stages III and IV: Buildings for applied science, food courses, commercial studies, arts and crafts courses, library, student services and college administration 

7,434,000

1,346,000

Townsville College of Technical and Further Education (Pimlico)

Stage II: Design of buildings for school of catering and hospitality services.................................

..

300,000

South Australia—

Elizabeth Community College

Stage III: Building for business studies courses, cafeteria, staff and student services........................

767,000

342,000

Gilles Plains Community College

Stage I: Buildings for paradental, applied science, commercial and building courses............

136,000

11,000

Stage II: Buildings for building trades courses

83,000

22,000

Marleston College of Further Education

Stage I: Reconstruction of college for building trades 

4,091,000

1,269,000

Noarlunga Community College

Stage I: Construction of multi-purpose college

6,989,000

3,719,000

 

SCHEDULE 2—continued

SCHEDULE 7b—continued

PART VII—continued

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

Institution providing technical and further education

Project

Estimated Commonwealth contribution toward cost to complete

Maximum grant in respect of 1981

$

$

Port Adelaide Community College

Stage I: Reconstruction of building for business and commercial studies, library and college administration........................................

898,000

844,000

Regency Park Community College

Stage V: Building for plumbing trades........

2,881,000

2,410,000

Riverland Community College (Loxton)

Stage I: Multi-purpose facility for commercial, rural and technical studies.............................

628,000

147,000

South East Community College

Stage II: Building for rural and timber studies courses 

75,000

59,000

Western Australia—

Albany Technical College

Stage VI: Extension to existing automotive.

275,000

264,000

Bentley Technical College

Stage IV: Buildings for forestry, horticulture, animal care and fashion studies................................

304,000

196,000

Carine Technical College

Stage II: Buildings for catering trades and arts/crafts courses...................................................

217,000

127,000

Hedland Community College

Stage I: Buildings for electrical, automotive, metal trades, commercial, science...................

6,460,000

1,583,000

Rockingham Technical College

Stage II: Buildings for fitting and machining and automotive studies and student.............

3,677,000

3,452,000

Technical Education Division—Technical

Stage II: Building to accommodate teaching staff

2,744,000

2,383,000

 Extension Service

Thornlie Technical College

Stage I: Buildings for electrical, metal trades and heavy plant and equipment maintenance courses 

932,000

506,000

Stage II: Buildings for furniture and building trades courses, and a pump test facility, library and student amenities................................................

2,910,000

1,391,000

Tasmania—

Alanvale Community College

Stage I: Design of building for electrical and electronic trade courses..........................................

107,000

 Hobart Technical College Northern Territory—

Stage II: Building for technical and general courses 

5,072,000

4,480,000

Darwin Community College

Extensions to the school of trades...............

1,834,000

871,000

Batchelor College

Replacement for Aboriginal teacher education centre 

3,772,000

2,476,000

 

SCHEDULE 2—continued

schedule 7b—continued

part viii—summary of grants to states for specified building projects of technical and further education institutions in respect of 1981

Column 1

Column 2

State

Total grant in respect of 1981

$

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

33,820,000

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

24,208,000

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

12,502,000

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

8,823,000

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

9,902,000

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

4,587,000

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

3,347,000

Total—All States........................................................................

97,189,000

PART IX—ADDITIONAL GRANTS FOR MAJOR BUILDING PROJECTS OF UNIVERSITIES

Total of additional grants—$202,000.

PART X—ADDITIONAL GRANTS FOR MAJOR BUILDING PROJECTS OF COLLEGES OF ADVANCED EDUCATION AND TECHNICAL AND FURTHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

State

Total of additional grants for major building projects of colleges of advanced education

Total of additional grants for major building projects of technical and further education institutions

$

$

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

177,000

2,210,000

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

314,000

1,629,000

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

210,000

816,000

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

17,000

578,000

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

28,000

648,000

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

14,000

300,000

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

..

218,000

Total—All States...................................

760,000

6,399,000

 

SCHEDULE 2—continued

SCHEDULE 8 Section 14

PART I—GRANTS FOR EXPENDITURE BY COLLEGES OF ADVANCED EDUCATION ON COLLEGE PURPOSES

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

College of advanced education

Grant in respect of 1979

Grant in respect of 1980

Grant in respect of 1981

$

$

S

New South Wales—

Alexander Mackie College of Advanced Education

5,020,000

5,478,000

6,035,000

Armidale College of Advanced Education.................

3,857,000

4,220,000

4,558,000

Catholic College of Education...................................

1,289,000

1,444,000

1,543,000

Catholic Teachers College.........................................

2,418,000

2,600,000

2,859,000

Cumberland College of Health Sciences...................

5,408,000

5,922,000

6,391,000

Good Samaritan Teachers College.............................

397,000

346,000

436,000

Goulburn College of Advanced Education................

3,104,000

3,276,000

3,473,000

Hawkesbury Agricultural College..............................

4,864,000

5,389,000

5,931,000

Kuring-gai College of Advanced Education..............

6,875,000

7,383,000

8,140,000

Mitchell College of Advanced Education..................

8,027,000

8,812,000

9,555,000

Nepean College of Advanced Education...................

3,326,000

3,651,000

4,040,000

New South Wales Conservatorium of Music............

1,918,000

2,144,000

2,393,000

Newcastle College of Advanced Education...............

7,876,000

8,423,000

9,369,000

Northern Rivers College of Advanced Education......

2,665,000

2,921,000

3,221,000

Nursery School Teachers College..............................

781,000

856,000

925,000

Orange Agricultural College......................................

1,195,000

1,378,000

1,585,000

Riverina College of Advanced Education..................

8,865,000

9,803,000

10,857,000

Sydney College of the Arts........................................

2,661,000

2,943,000

3,301,000

Sydney Kindergarten Teachers College.....................

1,101,000

1,206,000

1,314,000

Sydney Teachers College...........................................

8,439,000

9,121,000

9,931,000

The Guild Teachers College.......................................

1,143,000

1,230,000

1,353,000

The Milperra College of Advanced Education..........

2,217,000

2,488,000

2,729,000

The New South Wales Institute of Technology.........

18,922,000

20,908,000

23,057,000

Wollongong Institute of Education............................

3,284,000

3,468,000

3,644,000

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

105,652,000

115,410,000

126,640,000

Victoria—

State College of Victoria, Burwood..........................

4,964,000

5,363,000

5,887,000

State College of Victoria, Coburg.............................

3,861,000

4,230,000

4,594,000

State College of Victoria, Frankston.........................

3,530,000

3,766,000

4,131,000

State College of Victoria, Hawthorn.........................

4,323,000

4,772,000

5,187,000

State College of Victoria, Institute of Catholic Education 

3,879,000

4,375,000

4,845,000

State College of Victoria, Institute of Early Childhood Development.............................................................................

2,384,000

2,620,000

2,872,000

State College of Victoria, Melbourne........................

12,806,000

13,696,000

15,011,000

State College of Victoria, Rusden.............................

6,748,000

7,358,000

8,048,000

State College of Victoria, Toorak..............................

4,184,000

4,577,000

5,015,000

Ballarat College of Advanced Education...................

6,783,000

7,060,000

7,784,000

Bendigo College of Advanced Education..................

7,249,000

7,918,000

8,714,000

Caulfield Institute of Technology..............................

11,673,000

12,808,000

14,116.000

Footscray Institute of Technology.............................

6,907,000

7,600,000

8,382,000

Gippsland Institute of Advanced Education...............

4,797,000

5,223,000

5,749,000

Lincoln Institute of Health Sciences..........................

6,610,000

7,197,000

7,927,000

Prahran College of Advanced Education...................

3,984,000

4,436,000

4,926,000

Preston Institute of Technology.................................

6,594,000

7,322,000

8,161,000

Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology.................

28,840,000

31,612,000

34,871,000

Swinburne Institute of Technology............................

13,108,000

14,343,000

15,801,000

The Victorian College of the Arts.............................

2,041,000

2,203,000

2,566,000

Victorian College of Pharmacy..................................

2,061,000

2,253,000

2,477,000

Warrnambool Institute of Advanced Education.........

3,174,000

3,442,000

3,783,000

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

150,500,000

164,174,000

180,847,000

 

SCHEDULE 2—continued

SCHEDULE 8—continued

PART I—continued

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

College of advanced education

Grant in respect of 1979

Grant in respect of 1980

Grant in respect of 1981

$

$

$

Queensland—

Brisbane Kindergarten Teachers College....

1,472,000

1,515,000

1,614,000

Capricornia Institute of Advanced Education 

6,254,000

6,976,000

7,728,000

Darling Downs Institute of Advanced Education 

9,032,000

9,868,000

10,927,000

Kelvin Grove College of Advanced Education

7,718,000

8,478,000

9,409,000

Mount Gravatt College of Advanced Education 

5,779,000

6,317,000

6,974,000

North Brisbane College of Advanced Education 

5,015,000

5,569,000

6,235,000

Queensland Agricultural College...............

4,924,000

5,259,000

5,789,000

Queensland Conservatorium of Music........

1,160,000

1,265,000

1,434,000

Queensland Institute of Technology...........

18,502,000

20,171,000

22,394,000

Townsville College of Advanced Education

2,726,000

3,035,000

3,366,000

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

62,582,000

68,453,000

75,870,000

South Australia—

Adelaide College of the Arts and Education

12,108,000

13,189,000

14,301,000

Hartley College of Advanced Education.....

5,545,000

6,024,000

6,536,000

Roseworthy Agricultural College..............

2,330,000

2,620,000

2,944,000

Salisbury College of Advanced Education..

3,948,000

4,320,000

4,697,000

South Australian Institute of Technology....

15,337,000

16,688,000

18,761,000

Sturt College of Advanced Education........

4,584,000

5,169,000

5,679,000

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

43,852,000

48,010,000

52,918,000

Western Australia—

Churchlands College................................

6,011,000

6,830,000

7,492,000

Claremont Teachers College.....................

2,883,000

3,319,000

3,663,000

Graylands Teachers College.....................

312,000

Mount Lawley College.............................

4,855,000

5,279,000

5,759,000

Nedlands College....................................

4,779,000

5,400,000

5,921,000

Western Australian Institute of Technology

31,715,000

34,589,000

38,309,000

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

50,555,000

55,417,000

61,144,000

Tasmania—

Tasmanian College of Advanced Education

9,489,000

10,369,000

7,438,000

Total—All States................................

422,630,000

461,833,000

504,857,000

 

SCHEDULE 2— continued

SCHEDULE 8—continued

PART II—GRANTS FOR EXPENDITURE BY STATES ON ADVANCED EDUCATION

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

State

Grant in respect of 1980

Grant in respect of 1981

$

$

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

2,448,000

2,627,000

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

1,075,000

1,185,000

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

1,015,000

1,051,000

PART III—UNALLOCATED MONEYS FOR EXPENDITURE BY COLLEGES OF ADVANCED EDUCATION AND BY STATES ON ADVANCED EDUCATION

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

State

Unallocated moneys in respect of 1979

Unallocated moneys in respect of 1980

Unallocated moneys in respect of 1981

$

$

$

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

..

..

339,000

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

..

..

44,000

Victoria—

..

State College of Victoria System.......

..

..

..

Victoria Institute of Colleges System.

..

..

..

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

..

..

53,000

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

..

..

116,000

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

..

..

..

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

..

..

..

Total—All States.........................

..

..

552,000

 

SCHEDULE 2—ontinued

SCHEDULE 8—continued

PART IV AGGREGATES OF MONEYS FOR EXPENDITURE BY COLLEGES OF ADVANCED EDUCATION AND BY STATES ON ADVANCED EDUCATION

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

State

State aggregates in respect of 1979

State aggregates in respect of 1980

State aggregates in respect of 1981

$

$

$

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

105,652,000

117,858,000

129,606,000

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

150,500,000

165,249,000

182,076,000

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

62,582,000

69,468,000

76,974,000

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

43,852,000

48,010,000

53,034,000

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

50,555,000

55,417,000

61,144,000

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

9,489,000

10,369,000

7,438,000

Total—All States.............................

422,630,000

466,371,000

510,272,000

SCHEDULE 8a Section 15b

GRANTS FOR EXPENDITURE BY THE NORTHERN TERRITORY ON ADVANCED EDUCATION PURPOSES

Column 1

Column 2

Grants for expenditure by the Northern Territory in respect of 1980

Grants for expenditure by the Northern Territory in respect of 1981

$

$

3,091,000

3,405,000

SCHEDULE 9 Section 16

PART I—GRANTS FOR EQUIPMENT FOR COLLEGES OF ADVANCED EDUCATION

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

State

Grant in respect of 1979

Grant in respect of 1980

Grant in respect of 1981

$

$

$

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

4,168,000

3,631,000

4,145,000

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

..

5,786,000

6,600,000

Victoria—

State College of Victoria System.................

1,197,000

..

..

Victoria Institute of Colleges System..........

5,224,000

..

..

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

2,503,000

2,723,000

2,564,000

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

1,415,000

1,588,000

1,800,000

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

1,632,000

1,815,000

2,018,000

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

239,000

284,000

193,000

Total—All States...................................

16,378,000

15,827,000

17,320,000

 

SCHEDULE 2— continued

SCHEDULE 9—continued

PART II—SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT IN RELATION TO GRANTS FOR EQUIPMENT FOR COLLEGES OF ADVANCED EDUCATION

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

College of Advanced Education

Equipment

Grant in respect of 1979

$

New South Wales—

The New South Wales Institute of Technology...................

Computer

903,000

Victoria—

Victoria Institute of Colleges System..................................

Computer network

1,415,000

Queensland—

Queensland Institute of Technology....................................

Computer

544,000

Total—All States...........................................................

2,862,000

SCHEDULE 10 Section 24

GENERAL PURPOSE RECURRENT GRANTS IN CONNECTION WITH TECHNICAL AND FURTHER EDUCATION

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

State

Amount of grant in respect of 1979

Amount of grant in respect of 1980

Amount of grant in respect of 1981

$

$

$

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

15,254,000

17,733,000

19,961,000

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

9,585,000

11,868,000

13,487,000

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

3,992,000

4,619,000

4,980,000

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

4,144,000

4,706,000

5,237,000

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

3,968,000

4,734,000

5,157,000

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

1,380,000

1,510,000

1,738,000

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

..

325,000

405,000

Total—All States.................................

38,323,000

45,495,000

50,965,000

SCHEDULE 11 Section 25

GRANTS FOR STAFF TRAINING AND DATA PROCESSING IN CONNECTION WITH TECHNICAL AND FURTHER EDUCATION

PART I—GRANTS IN RESPECT OF THE YEAR 1979

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

State

Maximum grant for staff training

Maximum grant for data processing

Aggregate amount in respect of 1979

$

$

$

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

930,000

118,000

1,048,000

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

404,000

269,000

673,000

 

SCHEDULE 2—continued

SCHEDULE 11—continued

PART I—continued

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

State

Maximum grant for staff training

Maximum grant for data processing

Aggregate amount in respect of 1979

$

$

$

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

405,000

119,000

524,000

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

292,000

137,000

429,000

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

317,000

94,000

411,000

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

95,000

13,000

108,000

Total—All States.............................................

2,443,000

750,000

3,193,000

PART II—GRANTS IN RESPECT OF THE YEAR 1980

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

State

Maximum grant for staff training

Maximum grant for data processing

Aggregate amount in respect of 1980

$

$

$

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

1,179,000

138,000

1,317,000

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

473,000

200,000

673,000

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

450,000

114,000

564,000

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

335,000

93,000

428,000

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

332,000

83,000

415,000

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

104,000

28,000

132,000

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

29,000

11,000

40,000

Total—All States.............................................

2,902,000

667,000

3,569,000

PART III—GRANTS IN RESPECT OF THE YEAR 1981

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

State

Maximum grant for staff training

Maximum grant for data processing

Aggregate amount in respect of 1981

$

$

$

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

1,208,000

185,000

1,393,000

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

566,000

189,000

755,000

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

499,000

136,000

635,000

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

371,000

88,000

459,000

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

353,000

89,000

442,000

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

170,000

34,000

204,000

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

43,000

17,000

60,000

Total—All States.............................................

3,210,000

738,000

3,948,000

PART IV—UNALLOCATED GRANT FOR STAFF TRAINING IN RESPECT OF 1981

Total unallocated grant—$56,000.

 

SCHEDULE 2—continued

SCHEDULE 12 Section 27

OTHER RECURRENT GRANTS IN CONNECTION WITH TECHNICAL AND FURTHER EDUCATION

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

State

Maximum grant in respect of 1979

Maximum grant in respect of 1980

Maximum grant in respect of 1981

$

$

$

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

4,982,000

5,103,000

5,421,000

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

3,498,000

3,886,000

4,119,000

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

1,496,000

1,622,000

1,668,000

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

1,282,000

1,368,000

1,420,000

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

1,135,000

1,258,000

1,324,000

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

414,000

408,000

369,000

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

..

126,000

96,000

Total—All States................................

12,807,000

13,771,000

14,417,000

SCHEDULE 13 Section 28

GRANTS FOR PROGRAMS OF ADULT EDUCATION RELATED TO TECHNICAL AND FURTHER EDUCATION

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

State

Maximum grant in respect of 1979

Maximum grant in respect of 1980

Maximum grant in respect of 1981

$

$

$

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

109,000

156,000

214,000

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

78,000

118,000

161,000

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

47,000

68,000

93,000

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

33,000

41,000

55,000

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

33,000

35,000

46,000

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

16,000

19,000

26,000

Total—All States................................

316,000

437,000

595,000

 

SCHEDULE 3 Sub-section 20 (3)

New Schedule 15 to be added to Principal Act

SCHEDULE 15 Section 30d

MAXIMUM MONTHLY CAPITATION AMOUNT OF COMMONWEALTH ASSISTANCE TO NON-GOVERNMENT BUSINESS COLLEGES

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

Name of month

Maximum capitation amount in respect of 1979

Maximum capitation amount in respect of 1980

Maximum capitation amount in respect of 1981

$

$

$

January, February or March.............................

..

61.46

67.16

April, May or June..........................................

..

61.81

67.16

July, August or September...............................

58.02

63.99

67.16

October, November or December.....................

58.09

63.99

67.16

  

NOTE

1. No. 188, 1978, as amended. For previous amendments, see Nos. 41 and 185, 1979; and Nos. 96 and 136, 1980.

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